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Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli understands "the privilege" of

being able to play cricket in the middle of a raging pandemic and he wants
all IPL participants to respect the tournament's bio-secure bubble.
Speaking on RCB's Youtube show 'Bold Diaries', the 31-year-old swashbuckler
said he didn't exactly miss the game during the COVID-forced lockdown, which
brought sporting action to a halt.

Was pretty scared to hit nets for first time but it went better than I thought: Virat Kohli

"Maybe because I was going on day and night for the last 10 years...It was a
revelation for me in the sense that my focus was not solely on missing the game all
the time," Kohli said.

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Now that he is gearing up to be back in action with the IPL, starting September 19
in the UAE, Kohli said the BCCI's Standard Operating Procedure and the bio-
bubble restrictions should be non-negotiable for all participants.
"We are all here to play cricket...The bio-bubble needs to be respected at all times
for the tournament to happen eventually. We are not here to have fun and roam
around and you know say that 'I want to hang out in Dubai'," Kohli asserted.
"That is not the time we are living in. Accept the phase that we are going through
and understand the privilege that we have, just to be a part of the IPL. Everyone
should accept that and not behave in a manner which situation doesn't require them
to," he said.

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Speaking about coming back to the game after five months, Kohli said it didn't take
much time for him to find his groove.
"A couple of months back you couldn't imagine that you will have IPL firstly...
When we had our practice session yesterday, I realised how long it has been. When
I was heading to the practice session, I felt nervous," he conceded.
"I felt a bit jittery but things were okay. I didn't miss the game as much as I though
I might...just carrying on with life was also important," he said.
Kohli credited the side's support staff, led by Team Director Mike Hesson, for
making everyone understand what's at stake and at the same time, not put them
under pressure.
"Culture will not change for any individual preferences," he said.
On the tournament being played without in-stadia fans because of the bio-bubble
restrictions, Kohli said it would be strange at first but eventually players will adapt
to the feeling.
"I would not say it won't be difficult, strange. The echo of bat hitting the ball, I
haven't experienced it for the last 10 years. The Ranji Trophy was the last time. But
we have done this at some stage of our lives," he said referring to the domestic
games which are played in near-empty venues.
"The crowd factor will definitely play a part but the instincts will kick in and it will
diminish quite quickly."
Also, the instinctive celebrations on the field will also be restricted due to health-
safety protocols. Kohli reiterated that everyone has no choice but to adapt.
"It has to be a balance. You cannot go berserk. We can't be like kids being sent to a
park," he quipped.

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The star cricketer, who will welcome his first child in January with actor
wife Anushka Sharma, said he has been over the moon ever since he got to know
about it.
"It is an incredible feeling. It puts things in perspective for you. It is difficult to
describe how you feel," he said.

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