Virat Kohli: Kohli compared the India-Pakistan match to tennis, said- players go through similar pressure..

Indian team's legendary batsman Virat Kohli has compared tennis players to the match between India and Pakistan. Kohli says that tennis players go through the same kind of pressure every week, which can be compared to the knockout of the World Cup in cricket and the match between India and Pakistan. Kohli recently went to watch the match of the third Grand Slam of the year, Wimbledon.

Kohli said - I respect tennis players a lot.

Kohli has retired from T20 International and Test formats, and now he plays only in ODIs for India. The Indian team is also on a tour of England, but Kohli is spending time with his family these days. He said on a sports channel, I think this experience (in pressure situations) can be the same in both games. We face pressure like tennis players in the World Cup match between India and Pakistan, or in the semi-finals or finals of the World Cup. These players face a lot of pressure from the quarter-finals to the finals. I respect tennis players a lot, because they play with patience and maintain their fitness and mental strength.

Kohli said that cricketers have to face their challenges on the field due to the constantly changing nature of the match. He said that different sports have different challenges. One challenge in cricket is that you have to wait for a long time. You practice in the morning and then come back and wait in the dressing room because you do not know when you are going to bat. In tennis, there is probably a better sense of the conditions. You know what situation you are going into.

Kohli believes that there is less chance of a comeback in cricket than in tennis. He said that another challenge related to batting in cricket is that you get only one chance. You do not have many chances to make a comeback. You make a mistake and you will not be able to bat for the rest of the day. But in tennis, players can come back and win even after losing two sets.

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