Virat Kohli is not only the most successful captain of India but he has also repeatedly scored runs with the bat. Seeing his batting, it seems that he is never going to fail, but he also fails. Virat Kohli failed to score against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2019 semi-finals and this thing still hurts him. Virat, while talking to India Today, revealed that he is also a common man and his defeat also makes a difference from victory. If they fail on important occasions for the team, then they also suffer. Virat said, "Does failure affect me? Yes, I have an impact, everyone has. The last thing I know is that the team needs me." Felix selected as Europe's best footballer, will receive 'Golden Boy' award this year Ego caused failure On the flop in the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, Kohli said, "I had a very confident feeling in my heart that I would come back not out and be able to take India to the next round. But maybe it was Iago who Was doing it because how can you speak about something like that. You might have that strong feeling in you or you have a strong desire to do it. " India landed for the first time in World Racketlon Championship Hate to lose "I hate losing. I don't want to come out of the field and do what I could do. It's an honor whenever I step on the field. When I come back I want to Energy should be zero. That is to leave such a legacy for my future cricketers to say that I want to play like this too. " Wrestler Mahavir Phogat's Babita is going to marry on this date