Abu Dhabi: Back to form with an unbeaten fifty, Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli on Saturday said his teammates' good show gave him enough time to come out of a short lean patch in the ongoing IPL.
Kohli struck 72 not out off 53 balls to lead RCB to an easy eight-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals for their third win from four matches. He had scored 14, 1, 3 in the earlier matches.
"It's a funny game, an amazing game and I was telling Jos that I love this game and hate it too. It's something you need to understand (bad form) but when the team is doing well, you get more time to apply yourself," Kohli said after the match.
"Very important two points. The kind of game we had last time, it's very important to back that up. It was warm, but coming from Dubai, this felt better because of the breeze."
Kohli was pleased that his side has begun the tournament well but said they need to keep the momentum going.
"This tournament can get away from you very quickly. When you start losing initially, the games start going quickly and suddenly you realise eight games are gone and you don't have points."
He praised the 20-year-old Devdutt Padikkal, who yet again came good, scoring his third fifty in four matches.
"There wasn't much to reveal (to Devdutt) and I told Simon this guy has got serious talent - reach, and a great eye.
"And a left-hander, very clean shots. You hardly feel he's taking risks, you get that feeling rarely at this level. Today he carried from 40 to 65 odd, so he's a smart guy and he understands the game well."