World Cup 2023: Kohli’s eyes on Asia and World Cup, said- there will be pressure of fans’ expectations

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World Cup 2023: Kohli’s eyes on Asia and World Cup, said- there will be pressure of fans’ expectations

Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar.

Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar.

World Cup 2023: India’s legendary batsman Virat Kohli is fully prepared for the World Cup 2023. Virat Kohli has given such a statement regarding the World Cup, which will win the hearts of the fans. The World Cup is to be held in India from 5 October. Its preparation is almost complete. Earlier, the 2011 World Cup was also held in India, in which India won the World Cup trophy after 23 years. Kohli said during a media interaction in Bengaluru that whatever challenge is in front of you, you should be curious about it. All the players get excited whenever there is a difficulty in front of the team. You can’t shy away from it. Even after 15 years, I love competitions and World Cup 2023 is one of them. I am very excited for this. I need something new that will take me to the next level. Please tell that Virat is currently one of the most senior players in the Indian team. It is believed that World Cup 2023 could be Virat Kohli’s last World Cup.

Kohli eyes on Asia Cup and World Cup

This year, all eyes will be on senior Indian team player Virat Kohli as India look to win two major trophies, the Asia Cup and the World Cup, in the next few months. Kohli was rested after the ODI series against the West Indies in view of the World Cup. After this, now Virat is looking fully prepared for the Asia Cup. Talking to the media about the World Cup, Virat said that the highlight of my career was obviously winning the World Cup in 2011. At that time I was only 23 years old.

Virat’s performance in World Cup 2011

Virat Kohli scored a total of 282 runs in nine matches of the 2011 World Cup. During this, Virat scored 35 crucial runs in the final of the showpiece event at Wankhede. Kohli recalled the 2011 World Cup experience and said that wherever we used to go, people always used to say, bring the world. The former Indian captain further said that the senior players from the 2011 World Cup handled the pressure very well. I remember the pressure on all the players when we were travelling. To be honest, it would have been a nightmare. The senior players were always in high spirits and had to handle all the pressure.

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