The youngster, who was criticised for his attitude during his early cricketing career, admitted that he was getting astray and needed to pull himself back on the track.
"I was determined to transform myself. I was getting carried away, off the field, which wasn't good. But then everyone around you lets you know, the word spreads and you realise that you got to change. I had to decide myself, no one can help you with such a decision," said Kohli.
"I reminded myself that not many get to play for India. I had to set my priority. It's a massive privilege, a huge motivation," he added.
For someone who values playing for India so much, Kohli is surprisingly always in a very relaxed mood in the middle and never appears to be in a state of panic.
"Earlier, there were occasions when I had a rush of blood. It cost me, my team. Now I know that if I stay long enough, I could change gear and things would never go out of control.
"You know you have strokes, you could be patient, learn to respect good balls. Batting at number three gives me this advantage," he explained.
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