Kohli finished the series with a staggering 558 runs, which includes three hundreds and a half-century.
Kohli's desperation to win games for his side is massive. And thats why he condemns himself (on mistakes) like he does. Its all from a competitive point of view and its nothing malicious. That desperation shows when he bats - he doesnt just gets his side close to the line, he gets them over it," Markram said during the media interaction.
He had no hesitation in admitting that Kohli was the massive difference between both the sides.
He made a massive difference. He is obviously in incredible touch and showing it. His hunger for runs and desperation to finish games is up there with the very best, and thats why he is one of the best players in the world. He has been one of the differences and their spinners have also played a massive role. But hes had a great series and credit must be given where it is due, said Markram.
Embarrassed is quite a harsh word (in terms of series result). Obviously, we were not up to the standard we would have liked to be. We are really disappointed as a squad. I wouldnt want to say were embarrassed.
"We put a lot of hard work in behind the scenes and we do give our absolute best. We fight for the player next to us and thats a crucial thing. Results-wise it could look embarrassing so I understand the question, but were more disappointed than anything else, he added.
It was always going to be tough. It was something I was looking forward to and a challenge that I enjoy. I can still say that sitting here having lost a series 5-1, it was a responsibility that I enjoy. I learnt a lot and at this stage of my career and thats not a bad thing.
"Going forward, I am going to take the lessons I did learn. The experience of dealing with other pressures will help me grow as a player."
As an individual, I set high standards for myself, and not having done well, this series there was that form of pressure as well. So there are various forms of pressure - captaincy is just one of them. But like I mentioned, it is a pressure I enjoy and I would like to enjoy it more in the future, he added. He also accepted coach Ottis Gibson's criticism that he did not play his natural game.
Hes (Gibson) got full right to say that just by watching with the naked eye. I wasnt playing the usual game I do play, and whether that was due to various pressure or not being in the zone or in the moment is probably the reason. Hes spot-on with what he says, we did chat about it and today when I was batting I felt in a more comfortable space.
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