Virat Kohli's Fiery Pep Talk: "It's Only Going to Get Tougher" for RCB

Virat Kohli has delivered a motivational speech to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru squad as they begin training to defend their IPL title. He stressed that the challenge will be tougher this season and urged his teammates not to waste a minute of practice. Head Coach Andy Flower expressed confidence in the reinforced squad, highlighting new additions and the advantage of starting the season at home. The team's first match is against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Key Points: Virat Kohli's Motivational Talk Ahead of RCB's IPL Title Defence

  • Kohli warns of tougher title defence
  • Emphasis on no wasted training days
  • Coach Flower on improved squad
  • Home start at Chinnaswamy an advantage
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"It is only going to get tougher": Virat's pep talk to team ahead of RCB's title defence

Virat Kohli urges RCB to stay switched on for a tougher title defence. Coach Andy Flower and the squad begin preparations at Chinnaswamy.

"It is only going to get tougher because other teams are going to come hard at us. - Virat Kohli"

Bengaluru, March 21

As the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru prepare to defend their Indian Premier League, the Indian batting superstar Virat Kohli gave his team a motivational pep talk, urging his team to stay switched on and not waste their days while training as it is only going to get tougher for them during the title defence.

RCB will kick off their title defence against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. After the man in number 18 secured his first IPL title during his 18th season as a loyal RCBian, Virat will be eyeing another fiery season with the bat that would keep the crowds happy and statisticians busy.

RCB has resumed their training as they returned to their home turf with renewed focus and intensity to kick off preparations.

Addressing the team during the first practice session of the season, Virat said, as quoted by RCB's press release, "We worked really hard over the last two to three seasons to achieve what we did last year, and it is only going to get tougher because other teams are going to come hard at us."

Emphasising the need to maintain high standards from the outset, he added, "We do not waste these days. We stay ahead. So switch on now. Let us not waste even a minute of any session that we are a part of. We must give our 120 per cent for these two and a half months."

The session also marked the coming together of a reinforced squad, with Head Coach Andy Flower welcoming new additions including Indian all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer, Mangesh Yadav, Jordan Cox, Vicky Ostwal and Satvik Deswal, while also extending a special mention to Under-19 World Cup winners Kanishk Chouhan and Vihaan Malhotra.

"We had an interesting auction, and I think we have improved our squad, to be quite frank. We have brought in some great new additions. Integrating them into the RCB way alongside established players led by Virat and Rajat (Patidar) is an exciting part of building this team," said Flower.

"There is one difference this year, we have got a star on our shirt. That is a very proud feeling for all RCB fans. But that season is gone. Now we have a new challenge ahead, and it's an exciting one. We are here to win this year's IPL," he continued.

Reflecting the energy within the group, wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma shared his excitement about joining the setup.

"Everyone was very excited to meet each other. I was excited to get more batting time. I got a chance to meet all the coaches and train again," he said.

Head Coach Flower also spoke about the advantage of starting the season at home.

"Our first game is here at Chinnaswamy, which is a fantastic opportunity for us to build momentum early and be welcomed by our home fans. The outfield is looking superb, lush, green and beautiful," said Flower.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a long-time RCB fan, seeing that star on the shirt still gives me goosebumps. But Flower is right, that season is gone. Need to start fresh. The new additions look promising, especially the young U-19 talent.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope the talk translates to performance. We've seen great energy in camp before, only for the bowling to let us down in the tournament. The squad still looks a bit thin in the pace department. Prove me wrong, boys!
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Priya S
Chinnaswamy is going to be electric on the 28th! 🏟️⚡ Starting at home is a huge advantage. Can't wait to see Virat and the new players in action. The green outfield looks amazing!
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Rohit P
"We do not waste these days." That line hit different. After waiting 16 years for the title, every player and fan knows its value. Time to defend it with the same passion. #EeSalaCupNamde... again!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on integrating new players into the "RCB way." Building a culture is key for sustained success, not just a one-off win. Andy Flower seems to have a clear plan.

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