"This century is much sweeter than the first because we could romp home this time. I think we needed a victory to pull ourselves up after losing the earlier match where I got my first century of the season," he told reporters at the post-match press conference at Chinnaswamy stadium.
Kohli gave credit to Lokesh Rahul and Shane Watson for their contributions in Bangalore's seven-wicket win over Pune.
"I think one player cannot win you a game. I was supported very well by KL at the top and then Watto came in and made a quickfire 36 runs," said Kohli who hit 108 not out to guide RCB to a seven-wicket win over Pune.
"He was brilliant with his bat and ball in this match. I think this was the best contribution he made for any IPL team before. Great to see him bounce back. He was pumped to come out good after a couple of bad innings with his bat," he said.
Replying to a query, Kohli said Chris Gayle was not rested but Travis Head was in the playing eleven today for his all-round abilities.
Also, Travis was brought in as Pune boasted of three left-handed batsmen, Kohli said.
Kohli said he would not want to lose an outstanding fielder in A B De Villiers by asking him to keep wickets.
Kohli said the team's losses even after posting 150 plus totals hurt him the most which goaded him to stay at the wicket till the end to register the much-needed victory today.
He also said that he preferred Sachin Baby to Sarfaraz Khan in his side on account of superior fielding abilities.
"He (Sarfaraz) understands the areas in which he needs to work on as far as the fitness and fielding part is concerned. You can't afford to have too many guys in the field who are not up to the mark with their fielding because the outfield here is lightning quick," Kohli said.
In addition to commenting about Sarfaraz's fielding abilities, Kohli said because of the position he comes in to bat, the Mumbai lad hardly gets 10 to 15 balls to play.
"Also, we understand the position Sarfaraz plays, he is going to get 10 to 15 balls to play," he said.
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