‘More Excited When He Fails’: Krunal Pandya Confident Virat Kohli Will Bounce Back

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Krunal Pandya backed Virat Kohli after two golden ducks, expressing confidence in his comeback, while highlighting his own crucial 73-run knock in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s pressure win
‘More Excited When He Fails’: Krunal Pandya Confident Virat Kohli Will Bounce Back
Virat Kohli, (inset) Krunal Pandya Credits: ANI

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) all-rounder Krunal Pandya backed star batter Virat Kohli to bounce back after two successive golden ducks, saying that the franchise is not troubled by his recent dip in form.

While RCB did secure a win for the ages against arch-rivals Mumbai Indians (MI), it was not the best night for the fans of the Red and Gold brigade as Virat succumbed to his second successive golden duck of the season.

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With 379 runs in 11 innings at an average of 42.11, a strike rate of above 163 and three half-centuries, Virat has been doing quite well for himself, but given the standard of his consistency over the last few seasons, there is still something that feels missing as his hyper-aggressive intent has led to some promising starts not getting converted into something big.

Speaking after the match on Virat's dip in form, having managed just 28 runs in the past three innings, Krunal said, "Kohli is a champion player. When he fails for two games, I get more excited because I know he will come back. We are never tense about him. He is a different beast, he has a lot of hunger. From here on, I am sure Virat Kohli will do Virat Kohli things," he said.

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The all-rounder, who played a sensational knock of 73 in 46 balls, with four boundaries and five sixes during a chase of 167 runs on a spicy Raipur wicket that offered uneven bounce, spoke on comparisons with his similar 73-run knock against Delhi Capitals last season at Delhi.

The situations in both matches were similar, as back then, RCB was 26/3 while chasing 163 runs, with Virat and Krunal putting on a match-winning 119-run stand and both scoring half-centuries.

Krunal, however, holds this knock as even more special, given the tricky wicket and the pressure to win matches consistently at the back end of the tournament after two successive losses.

"The situation was the same as last year's game against DC, we were 25/3. But I had a GOAT standing on the other side. When Virat is here, things are easier. His energy and aura always help you. That wicket was tough. But this one is more special as we lost wickets consistently, faced a lot of pressure, and it was crucial to win this 11th match we were playing," he added.

(With inputs from ANI)