VIRAT KOHLI IS NOT HAPPY WITH THE FACT THAT HIS SIDE WAS THE FIRST ONE TO GET ELIMINATED IN IPL

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Virat kohli is very upset regarding the fact that he couldn,t lead the RCB side yet again to victory, he said in an interview that we were weaker in some areas which really needed to be focused

Though he played some fantastic couple of knocks but he could not turn it up to save his side from being disqualified, and with this RCB became the first side in the IPL season 10 to get  out of the way.

The last couple of games the team played they faced a great defeat with the hands of KKR, who bundled up the innings for 49 runs only

And the news that was disturbing the most for the RCB fans is that the injured captain of Bangalore Royal Challengers is all set to make a massive comeback on 14th of this month against the much experienced and talented side Mumbai Indians

Virat kohli who broke down to an injury during the test last month was not in the playing squad because he was not fit for the IPL and with the Champions Trophy on the way it was a huge risk for him to take on the IPL at an early stage without sorting out the injury

Kohli was initially sidelined with a shoulder injury that he sustained in the third Test against Australia last month and had stressed on taking the field only after regaining full fitness keeping the Champions Trophy in mind.

“The Indian Captain had undergone rehabilitation after sustaining an injury to his right shoulder and has now recovered to be able to participate in VIVO IPL 2017,” the BCCI said in a statement.

The news will come in as a massive boost for the franchise after their indifferent start to the tournament where they have lost two matches and won one to languish at sixth place in the table.

They have particularly struggled in the batting department in the absence of Kohli, KL Rahul and AB de Villiers (who missed the first two matches). With Chris Gayle and Shane Watson also failing to fire at the top of the order,

Kohli’s presence is all set to ease their woes. The 28-year-old opened the innings last season and scored 973 runs that included four centuries at an outstanding average of 81.08.