
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally made history by winning their first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) title in 2025, ending a wait of almost 20 years. But after the exciting six-run victory over Punjab Kings in the final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, it was Virat Kohli’s emotional statement that caught everyone’s attention.

While speaking with former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden after the match, Kohli gave a heartfelt and strong message that quickly went viral.
He said:
“I can’t play as an Impact Player. I want to field for 20 overs and give everything I have. That’s the kind of player I am and have always been.”
Kohli explained that since his cricket career has an end date, he wants to give his 100% every time he plays. He believes in playing a full role in the team — not just as a batter but also as a fielder, staying involved throughout the game.
In recent IPL seasons, many players — especially older ones or specialists — are used only as “Impact Players.” This means they either bat or bowl but don’t field for the entire match. Kohli’s comments seemed to take a subtle dig at that idea.
Many fans and cricket experts are now wondering:
Was Kohli targeting other players who take on limited roles, or was he simply expressing his own passion for the game?
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Kohli ended his interview on an emotional note, saying:
“I’m so grateful for this win. Finally, I’ve received this gift from God.”
With this historic win and his powerful words, Virat Kohli reminded everyone why he’s not just a great player — he’s a true fighter and leader who always gives it his all.