In his early years, while Virat Kohli showed promise in stroke-play, technique and temperament, the one thing missing was big knocks, especially those that ended with him remaining unbeaten while taking the team to the finish. It bears testimony to his high level of fitness as well as his intensity, which is often criticised when it erupts on the field. READ | Virat Kohli explains how he braved cramps to score fiery 160* vs South AfricaThe India skipper admitted on Wednesday that if you take the intensity out of him, he will be left with nothing. “I am a guy who likes to play with intensity. He pointed out that the wicket got slow after 30 overs, and that needed a bit of adjustment as well.
Source: Hindustan Times February 08, 2018 12:33 UTC