Virat Kohli broke his silence due to his loyalty to the RCB and decided to leave the captain: “There is a chance…”

Virat Kohli has been working at RCB since the start of her international career in 2008, though she was unable to win trophys with them.
RCB Star Batting Inning Virat Kohli finally felt silent about her loyalty to the franchise over the years. He also revealed why he resigned from the captain in 2021. Virat revealed that he had the opportunity to explore the new team of IPL during his 2016-19 career, but he has been persistent in the “romance relationship” he has obtained with fans over the years due to his “relationship and mutual respect” with the franchise.
“I mentioned this before, and I had the opportunity to explore and find other places, especially at the best peak of my career, from 16 to 19. I have a constant suggestion of what else can be switched to, what is it.”
Virat has been staying with the RCB since the start of his international career in 2008, though he was unable to win trophys with them. He is the highest-highest racer in the team's history, with an average of 39.52 in 278 races and 269 innings, with 8,933 runs, and 8 centuries and 64-50s.
He also revealed that at some point, while simultaneously with the RCB and the Indian captain, things became difficult for him as both a batsman and captain, as he had been paying attention to his attention and expectations as a batsman and captain. “I've been in this space, what should I do? Contact it 24/7. It really got really hard and it really got too much, which is why I quit. Why I feel like I think I want to be happy in this place if I want to go to this place. Now?,” he added.
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Virat said he did consider possible changes to his team, but ultimately, questioning whether he was going to join a brand new franchise, adjusting there, more importantly, or with a team that has received proper “relationships and mutual respect” for years. In the ongoing IPL, Virat ran 505 times in 11 games, with an average of 63.12, accounting for 505 runs, with seven and a half centuries and a best score of 73*. His strike rate was 143.46.
(Input with ANI)