Virat Kohli after RCB snap IPL home losing streak: 'We applied ourselves well'

Virat Kohli after RCB snap IPL home losing streak: 'We applied ourselves well'

Virat Kohli says Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) found the right template after snapping their three-game home losing streak in this season's IPL after beating Rajasthan Royals by 11 runs.

Kohli top-scored with 70 as RCB posted 205-5 in their 20 overs after losing the toss and being put in to bat, their first total of than 200 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in the current campaign.

Josh Hazlewood then took 4-33 as the Royals were restricted to 194-9 as RCB moved up to third in the IPL table.

Kohli told the host broadcaster after the win: "We've had three pretty average games at home and we discussed a few things in the batting unit that we need to get right and I think we applied ourselves well enough today to get that total on the board.

"We felt like the pitch wasn't as flat as the score displayed on the scoreboard. I think the template is simple, you know, one of the guys to kind of bat through and the others to kind of attack around him.

"So I have that responsibility. I know this pitch very well, so does Devdutt. So yeah, that was basically the plan. Let Salty do his thing and then once we have a couple of wickets down, then really capitalise and rebuild and yeah, today it paid off."

Kohli also highlighted the importance of the toss in Bengaluru, citing dew as an important factor helping chasing teams.

He added: "I think the first challenge is to win the toss, to be honest, because the first half and second half ⦠the second half you kind of have a look at the pitch.

"Also, the dew comes in, so it becomes a bit of an advantage. So we've been fighting hard to kind of get the total on the board in the first innings. We've fallen short by 25-30.

"Today, we were able to get past 200, so that always kept us in the game."

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