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Kohli at peak of his powers

Kohli at peak of his powers

Royal Challengers Bengaluru coach Andy Flower says Virat Kohli is still “incredibly hungry” for success.

The 37-year-old’s RCB face the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL season opener on Saturday.

RCB finally ended their long wait for a maiden IPL title last season at the 18th attempt.

Former captain Kohli, who has retired from Tests and T20Is, now represents India in just ODIs.

“Virat is in a really good space mentally,” Flower told reporters. “He’s very comfortable with himself but still incredibly hungry, and watching him strike the ball in training, he looks at the peak of his powers.”

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RCB return to their home M Chinnaswamy Stadium with mixed emotions after 11 fans died celebrating the team’s title triumph outside the venue last year.

Players will wear black armbands and 11 seats will be left vacant permanently at the stadium.

“It was very satisfying professionally for everyone, of course, but a really emotional time for all sorts of reasons at the end of last season,” Flower told reporters. “It’s another time, so it’s time to move on from that.”

The stampede took place a day after RCB won the final against the Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad and returned to a homecoming trophy parade.

– AFP

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