Mumbai:Talented allrounder Kanika Ahuja said it was a discussion with India batting great Virat Kohli which fired her up as she blasted a rapid 46 to help Royal Challengers Bangalore finally end their losing streak in the Women's Premier League here. The 20-year-old from Punjab smashed 46 off 30 balls, the highest score by an uncapped player in the WPL so far, as RCB chased down a tricky 136 to secure a five-wicket win against UP Warriorz on Wednesday.
"Virat sir told us there is nothing about pressure here, it is all about the pleasure, Ahuja told media during the first press conference of her career. Kohli did not attend the Indian team's optional training session on Wednesday and instead met the RCB's squad which is competing in the WPL here in Mumbai. "He told us to not put ourselves in pressure when we are out there in the middle. He said it is a matter of pleasure that we are getting to play here, not everyone gets the similar opportunity," said Ahuja, who wants to bat 360 degrees like Suryakumar Yadav.
RCB had a nightmare start to the inaugural edition of the WPL as they lost five matches on the trot. As a captain of the RCB men's team, Kohli too has seen many ups and downs, including the bottom finishes in the 2017 and 2019 seasons. "I've been playing IPL for 15 years. And I haven't won it yet. But that doesn't stop me from being excited every year. That's all I can do. That's the effort I can put into every game and every tournament that I play," Kohli said during his pep talk, a video of which was posted by RCB in twitter.