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Accept it, move on: Virat Kohli’s pep talk after RCB’s loss to KKR

The franchise shared a video of captain Kohli, head coach Mike Hesson urging the team to stay motivated

Accept it, move on: Virat Kohli’s pep talk after RCB’s loss to KKR

Virat Kohli, captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore, walks back to the pavilion after getting out during match 31 of the Vivo Indian Premier League between the Kolkata Knight Riders and the Royal Challengers Bangalore, at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, on September 20, 2021. PTI photo



Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, September 22

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s loss came as a disappointment for their fans, but Captain Virat Kohli wants the team to accept it and move forward.

“We are better off accepting it immediately and being at peace with it,” he told a dressing room full of his teammates after his team’s rather forgettable performance against the Kolkata Knight Riders. “Not meaning that we don’t look forward to the next one but, it should give us more hunger to get on to the field again. And play the cricket that we have already played in this tournament,” Kohli said. 

The franchise shared a video of a pep talk that both Kohli and head coach Mike Hesson gave the team to keep them motivated. 


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