Virat Kohli Says He Might Not Play For As Long As Sachin Tendulkar
Virat Kohli's 122-run knock
helped him equal Sachin Tendulkar's record of 17 centuries while chasing. Going
by 28-year-old's recent form, several other achievements of the Master Blaster
could be usurped in the near future. Virat Kohli kicked off the new year with a
bang, cracking the 27th One-day International century of his career to set up a
famous win for India against England in the 1st ODI at Pune. Kohli's 122-run
knock helped him equal Sachin Tendulkar's record of 17 centuries while
chasing. Going by 28-year-old's recent form, several other achievements of the
Master Blaster could be usurped in the near future. With the Delhi batsman
dominating all forms of the game, comparisons with Tendulkar have become par
for the course.
Kohli however, has made it clear
that he does not wish to be spoken in the same breath as his idol and
comparisons were unfair to Tendulkar. The Delhi batsman reiterated that point
while speaking to former England captain Nasser Hussain on bcci.tv ahead of the
India-England ODI series. "I might not play that long (24 years). 200
Tests, 100 international centuries. Those are incredible numbers and will be
impossible to achieve. But yes, I want to make a difference and always believe
that I must leave the game on a better note," said Kohli. The Indian
cricket captain also added that the secret to his stupendous success is
"not having too many close people" in his life which add hindrances
such as "distractions" and "time management" on the path of
glory.
"Luckily, I don't have too
many people in my life that I am close to. I think that helps. If you have too
many people and too many friends you speak to, you get distracted and your time
management becomes impossible," Kohli said. One of world's premier
batsmen, Kohli feels that one should not limit his ambition. "I think,
somewhere as sportsmen, we somehow already limit ourselves to what we do
without even knowing how much we can do. That's something I never put a limit
on. I always love to explore my maximum ability as far as my intensity in the
field is concerned. And even with managing time, the day I get burnt out is the
day I start cutting down on things. I never put any limitations on what I want
to do in life.
"You just got to create a
good balance and move forward. It's been fine till now. I am able to maintain a
balance as of now I can say."
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