"Eventually They Play for India": Kohli's Advice Backfires, But He's Proud

Virat Kohli explained why he advised LSG's Prince Yadav on bowling, even though it led to his own dismissal. Kohli said players won't be around forever, so helping others improve benefits Indian cricket. He first bonded with Prince during the Vijay Hazare Trophy through Ishant Sharma. Kohli believes guiding young players maintains high standards and represents true progress for the sport.

Key Points: Kohli Explains Advice to Prince Yadav, Dismissal

  • Kohli advised Prince Yadav on bowling length
  • Advice led to Kohli's own dismissal for a duck
  • Kohli says helping others improves Indian cricket
  • He bonded with Prince during Vijay Hazare Trophy
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"Eventually they play for India": Virat Kohli explains reason behind advice to LSG's Prince Yadav

Virat Kohli explains why he advised LSG's Prince Yadav on bowling, leading to his own dismissal. He says helping players improves Indian cricket standards.

"If all these guys play well, eventually they play for India. The standard of cricket remains high. - Virat Kohli"

Bengaluru, May 15

Virat Kohli acknowledged and explained why he had advised Lucknow Super Giants' pacer Prince Yadav on his bowling, a suggestion that eventually contributed to Kohli's own dismissal in the Indian Premier League 2026 match. Kohli said that such guidance is part of helping players improve, noting that if they develop well, they can eventually go on to represent India, which helps maintain a high standard of cricket.

Prince Yadav removed the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star with a superb delivery that nipped back from a good length, sending Kohli back for a two-ball duck and helping LSG secure a nine-run victory over RCB at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on May 7.

Later, Prince Yadav said that after the previous match, he spoke with Virat Kohli, who advised him to consistently bowl at a good length with movement outside off.

"After the last match I was talking to Virat bhaiya and he only told me - as long as it's moving around off a length, stick to that length," Prince had said.

Speaking on RCB Podcast, Virat Kohli said that players won't be around forever, so helping others improve, benefits everyone in the long run.

"You're not going to be here forever. And if people have the opportunity to learn and get better in their careers, eventually who gets help? If all these guys play well, eventually they play for India. The standard of cricket remains high."

Kohli said Prince delivered a very good ball, and he had actually suggested bowling in that area. He added that while people who support him question him giving advice and still getting out, it's all part of the game and not something he minds.

"He bowled a great ball to me. And I told him to bowl in those areas. It's fine. You know, because people are so connected to me, they feel like, 'He gave advice, but he couldn't even save himself from getting out'," Kohli said.

Kohli said he first met Prince Yadav during the Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite 2025-26 season, where he initially didn't know him. He described Prince as an intense-looking but actually very sweet and funny person. Kohli added that, through Ishant Sharma, he bonded with Prince and guided him during matches by sharing advice on bowling plans and field placements, saying that experienced players should pass on their knowledge.

"So people don't know. I went and played Vijay Hazare. I didn't know Prince at all. So because he, you know, on the field he feels like he's very intense. And he's such a sweet guy.

"And he's so funny. Because Ishant was there as well. And Ishant knows him. So I got very close to him. And he opened up really nicely to me. So I was telling him even on those times, you know, even through those Vijay Hazare games, standing and mid-off covers, whatever, what to do, where to bowl. You have to share experience," Kohli added.

Kohli said that players should help others improve so that the overall standard of cricket doesn't drop. He added that if someone is guided to reach their full potential, it ultimately benefits Indian cricket, which he sees as true progress.

"So you don't want to see a situation where tomorrow the standards are dropping. If you can help someone to get to their potential best, then their best version will eventually help Indian cricket. That's the progress I see," Kohli said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kohli's attitude is amazing. Instead of getting upset about his dismissal, he's thinking about the bigger picture - improving Indian cricket. But I do wonder if he should be giving advice to opposition players during IPL. Can get a bit complicated, na?
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Michael C
Respect for Kohli. In the hyper-competitive world of cricket, it's refreshing to see a star player genuinely care about the next generation. Prince Yadav has a bright future if he keeps learning like this.
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Vikram M
Virat Kohli proving once again why he's a role model. True progress in cricket comes from sharing knowledge, not keeping secrets. Prince bowling Kohli out with advice from Kohli himself - what a full circle moment! 👏
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Rohit P
Honestly, I get Kohli's point about keeping the standard high. But shouldn't he focus on RCB's bowling lineup instead of helping LSG bowlers? No wonder RCB keeps losing close matches 😅 Still, respect for his selflessness.
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Ananya R
This is such a Kohli thing to do. Always thinking about Indian cricket first, not just his own performance. Prince seems like a humble guy too, listening to advice and executing perfectly. Future India star in the making! ⭐
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Rahul R
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