13 October,2021 07:06 AM IST | Dubai | PTI
AB de Villiers. Pic/AFP
Virat Kohli will never be able to understand the kind of impact he has had on Royal Challengers Bangalore while leading the side, said AB de Villiers of his long-standing IPL teammate, in a rich tribute. Kohli's nine-year stint as skipper of the RCB ended with a four-wicket defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in the eliminator of the 2021 Indian Premier League at Sharjah on Monday. Kohli had said before the start of the UAE leg of the IPL that he would be stepping down as RCB captain at the end of the season.
"I have been here through all the years with Virat as captain and I think the word that comes to mind is âgrateful'. We were very lucky to have had you at the front," De Villiers said in a video posted by the franchise.
"The way you captained this team has inspired everyone, certainly inspired me to become better as a player and a person. You have had a much bigger impact than you will ever understand, it has gone miles. There are stories that you don't even hear of people's lives that you have touched."
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Since taking over as RCB's captain in 2013, Kohli has led the team to the play-offs four times, including the last two seasons, and the final in 2016.
Kohli led RCB in 140 matches, winning 66 and losing 70. Four games did not produce any results.
De Villiers said Kohli's contribution goes beyond his performance as a skipper or a batter. "I have known you on the field but away from it as well. You make people believe in themselves, which is much more important than winning a trophy. Which I still believe will come your way," the versatile South African cricketer said.
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