'The confidence which I've in batting will be over if I bowl in IPL' - Virat Kohli on why he does not want to bowl in cash-rich league ever
Virat Kohli has not bowled in the IPL since the 2016 edition of the tournament.
Virat Kohli, who has four wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL), said he will never bowl in the cash-rich league as he doesn't want his batting confidence to take a beating. The 35-year-old hasn't bowled in the IPL since 2016.
Kohli has taken nine wickets in international cricket with his dibbly-dobbly medium-pace bowling. He can be hard to pick, especially for someone facing him for the first time, because he bowls off the wrong foot and has a variety of slower balls up his sleeve. However, the Delhi batter clearly stated that he doesn't want to bowl in the cash-rich league ever again.
In a match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Mumbai Indians (MI) in IPL 2024, fans present at the Wankhede Stadium wanted to see Kohli roll his arm over when the home team was going great guns in pursuit of a 197-run target. The talismanic batter said that he heard the chants of 'Kohli ko bowling do' from the stands but he folded his hands and apologised.
"In IPL, I'll never bowl. Fans were chanting 'Kohli ko bowling do' a few times, I joined my hands and said sorry. In the match where MI scored 200 in 15 overs, they were asking me to bowl. The confidence which I've in batting, that'll be over too," Kohli said while speaking to JioCinema.
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