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Virat Kohli recognises need to manage his workload after hectic schedule

Kohli said the break is helping him recover for fresh challenges ahead, starting with the IPL as he leads the Royal Challengers Banglore once again in the 11th edtion of the Indian Premier League.

India TV Sports Desk Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Updated on: March 14, 2018 9:51 IST
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One of the fittest cricketers in the world, a fitness fanatic, Team India skipper Virat Kohli acknowledged that the time has come that he listens to his body and manage workload, going forward in his career.

Kohli, who has been rested for the ongoing tri-nation T20I series in Sri Lanka, says that the workload has taken a toll on him and will have to take out time to give his body a sufficient amount of rest.

"Physically I had a few niggles, I am just getting over those. The workload has started to disagree (taking a toll) with me a little bit. I have to be very careful about how I go forward with my body, my mind, my cricket," Kohli said on the sidelines of a promotional event for noted watch brand Tissot.

Kohli said the break is helping him recover for fresh challenges ahead, starting with the IPL as he leads the Royal Challengers Banglore once again in the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League.

"Times like these are very-very important going ahead. I am totally enjoying it. I do not even have an inch of me missing out on anything because my body really needed this. Although I am keeping a track of the games, I do not watch matches right now and feel like I want to be on the field because I have started to listen to my body.

"And when I am done with this period, obviously in the IPL I will be coming out fresh. I will be mentally in a better place on the field. I have been on the road for a long, long time. I have hardly missed any games. You need to pay respect to your body as well at times and this phase is very important to me, Kohli explained.

Regarded as an aggressive batsman and fielder, Kohli said that all the hype is just shown on the field as at home he is just the opposite.

"I can sit and not move for hours. As much as energy I show on the field but when I get time at home, I can be a total vegetable. I can be very annoying because I do not move at all," he quipped.

Kohli is one of the five cricketers given an A+ Central contract by the BCCI, considering that he is certain to play in all formats.

Kohli also expressed regard for tennis great player Roger Federer.

"Roger Federer is my ultimate favourite. When he plays it's so beautiful. He has a family now, priorities set, he takes time out of the game without worrying about opinions and criticism of people and then he comes in and wins Grand Slams at 36, he is defying all the logic and that's something I totally love".

"I hate following the norm and he is someone who is breaking barriers on a daily basis and I have huge respect for him, Kohli said.

Ask Kohli, whom he would gift a watch and pat came the reply, Yuzvendra Chahal since, he is always late.

READ: YUZVENDRA CHAHAL IS ALWAYS LATE: VIRAT KOHLI

"I will give him any watch just to keep a check on time," concluded Kohli.

(With PTI Inputs)

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