Virat Kohli's big statement, says, 'I will not leave IPL until I play'
Virat Kohli's big statement, says, 'I will not leave IPL until I play'
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Due to Corona lvirus these days almost all the countries have gone into lockdown and players have become very active on social media to spend their time and stay connected with the fans. Meanwhile, the players are seen talking to each other on social media through live chat in which the fans are also participating. In the same list, on Friday, Indian captain Virat Kohli chatted live on Instagram with his team Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate AB de Villiers.

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During this interaction on social media, Virat Kohli said that as long as he is playing in the IPL, he will continue to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and will not leave the team. Fans of RCB are notable that the IPL During the RCB team reached the finals 3 times but never won the trophy. During this conversation, Kohli also told that his only goal is to win the title for his team, then whatever the outcome, he will not leave the RCB.

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During the chat, the Indian captain said, 'It has been a great journey. It is our dream to win the IPL by staying in the team together. There is no situation where I may have to think about leaving the team. You can get emotional if the session is not going well, but I will not leave the team while I am playing IPL. The loyalty of our fans is excellent.

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Talking during live chat, De Villiers has revealed the time when he first joined RCB team. He told that when he met Kohli for the first time, he did not trust him during that time, although within the next 9 years, there was such a friendship between the two which can be exemplified. During this, De Villiers also thanked the feelings of his fans.
He said, 'This is my position. I never want to leave RCB but for this I have to keep scoring runs continuously. You know that I am not the captain.

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Kohli-de Villiers selected India-South Africa Combine XI: Both also selected the joint ODI team of India and South Africa on this occasion. In this team, they have Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Jock Kallis, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain), Yuvraj Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, Dale Steyn, Jaspreet Bumrah and Kagiso Rabada.

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