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Virat Kohli opens up why he hates Pujara to the core

Chaithanya Sagar
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Virat Kohli is competitive in nature. He loves to win games and hates losing it be it on and off the field. However, in a recent interaction with Pujara to BCCI.tv, Virat Kohli confessed the fact that he hates guys who play all sort of sports safely.

Cheteshwar Pujara is the guy who challenges Virat Kohli even in other sports like FIFA, Tennis and Table-Tennis. In these sports, Pujara clearly has an edge over Kohli and the latter has admitted that he makes a lot of mistakes.

However, Kohli is pretty much confident that he can beat Pujara in Badminton because of the swift passage of play that Kohli thinks he can challenge him. “I am going to admit something today, I am very competitive. I hate guys who play all sports safely.

This guy (Pujara) beats me in tennis, table-tennis and now even FIFA. I make a lot of unforced mistakes. I will now challenge him to badminton, it’s a fast game and maybe I can beat him,” Virat Kohli added in a statement.

Talking about the meteoric rise of Virat Kohli, everything has started when he came out of the shower and one day his food for thought tuned him to become one of the modern greats. “The change started after 2012 IPL. I had high expectations from myself.

I wanted to dominate but it couldn’t happen. My mental state was bad, I was eating bad and my habits were bad. I came out of shower one day and thought I couldn’t look like this as an international cricketer. I changed everything from that day onwards,” Kohli added.

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