"I am at home at no. 3 is because I have played a lot there. I know I have a decent record at no. 4 as well but I only played only 35-odd games, the rest 120-odd I have played at no. 3. That's where I have realised what my game is at the international level," Kohli made his desire clear ahead of the five match series decider against South Africa here tomorrow.
"I am sure and confident at no. 3, where I can stabilise the innings and hold one end so that team can benefit as much as possible. That's always been my mindset even if we look to chase the score.
On what could be the deciding factor in the crucial game tomorrow, Kohli said: "As far as I am concerned it's going to be the heat. We had played at Rajkot, Chennai and now (are to play) in Mumbai and things are not getting better. It's challenging for both sides.
Kohli said by now both teams are fully aware of what needs to be done to outdo each other.
"Both teams have figured out what needs to be done. It's all about staying a step ahead of the opposition and it's for every individual to figure out how to stay ahead of the opposition," he said.
