Virat Kohli reflects on retirement plans, says 'there's an end date to our career'
After the game, Kohli reflected on his retirement plans, stating that the end date isn’t far and once that day comes, he wants to look back with pride. To do so, the 36-year-old believes that it is extremely important to focus on the present and for the same reason, he is always looking forward to improving his skill set.
“Well, I have an opportunity to play this game for not many years. So there is an end date to our career, as you know. And by the time that I hang up my boots, I want to sit at home and say I gave it everything I had. So I look for ways to improve,” Kohli said after the match.
RCB plan for grand celebration in Bengaluru
RCB management has planned a gala celebration in Bengaluru to celebrate their maiden IPL title win. As confirmed by the franchise, the players will arrive in the city at 1:30 pm and following which, the players will meet the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at 3:30 pm in the Vidhana Soudha. The victory parade will start at 5 pm and will be from Vidhana Soudha to M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
The grand celebration at the stadium will begin at 6 pm IST. The fans will be allowed inside the ground, but the franchise hasn’t announced any ticketing system. In all likelihood, first-come-first-serve will be encouraged.
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