Virat Kohli announced on Sunday that he will step down as captain of his IPL side the Royal Challengers Bangalore after the ongoing edition of the T20 tournament.
“This will be my last leg in the IPL as captain of RCB,” Kohli said in a video message on his team’s Twitter feed, three days after his decision to also quit India’s T20 captaincy at the end of the World Cup in October-November.
“This has been on my mind for a while as I recently announced stepping down from the T20 captaincy to manage my workload which has been immense for so many years and I want to be committed to the responsibilities I am fulfilling.”
The 32-year-old, who has been with RCB since the inaugural IPL in 2008, took charge as captain in 2013 but still awaits his first title for the franchise.
“I felt I needed this space to refresh, to regroup and be absolutely clear in how I want to move forward. And also understanding that RCB is going through a transitional phase with the big auction coming next year,” said Kohli.
“I made it clear to the management that I can’t think of me being in any other team than RCB. I will continue to be an RCB player till I play my last game in the IPL.”
Kohli, who has hit over 6,000 runs in 199 IPL matches, led RCB to a runners-up finish in 2016 and ended the season as the highest run-getter.
Kohli’s leadership has been the subject of mounting speculation in recent months with his national deputy Rohit Sharma often hailed a better T20 leader with five IPL titles for holders the Mumbai Indians.
Sharma is the front runner to succeed Kohli, who will stay as the national Test and ODI leader, as captain of India’s T20I team.
The IPL has resumed in the UAE after it was halted by a raging coronavirus pandemic in India in May.
Bangalore, who are in the top four of the eight-team table, will play the Kolkata Knight Riders in Abu Dhabi on Monday.
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