Kohli reveals how breaks keep him sharp for IPL 2026

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March 28, 2026 23:55 IST

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Discover how Virat Kohli leverages strategic breaks from cricket to maintain peak performance, avoid burnout, and stay mentally fresh, ensuring he always returns to the field fully prepared and motivated.

Virat Kohli during RCB's nets session.

IMAGE: Virat Kohli, who made a 38-ball-69 with five maximums and equal number of boundaries. Photograph: RCB/X

Key Points

  • Virat Kohli believes periodic breaks from cricket are crucial for maintaining mental freshness and preventing burnout.
  • Kohli emphasises the importance of returning to competitive cricket feeling 120% prepared and mentally refreshed.
  • He highlights that staying physically fit and mentally excited are key to contributing to the team's success.
  • Kohli's innings of 69 off 38 balls helped RCB secure a six-wicket win against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Virat Kohli believed that periodic breaks from the game have helped him stay mentally fresh and avoid burnout, after stroking his 28th IPL half-century at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday.

His effort came in RCB's walk-in-the-park six-wicket win against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the lung opener.

 

Kohli, who made a 38-ball-69 with five maximums and equal number of boundaries, showed that stepping away from the game at regular intervals has been crucial in maintaining peak performance despite playing his first T20 match since the IPL final last year.

The Importance of Breaks

Asked if there is a chance of turning in under prepared since he hasn't played T20 cricket for 10 months, Kohli said: "Well, you know, the kind of scheduling that we've had over the last 15 years and the amount of cricket I've played, for me there was always a risk of getting burnt out rather than being undercooked. So these breaks helped me immensely. I stay fresh, I stay excited."

The 37-year-old stressed that he never returns to competitive cricket unless he is more than 100 percent.

"Whenever I come back to play, it's 120%. I'm not coming back, you know, underprepared. In fact, the extra rest helps me to mentally freshen up."

Performing for the Team

Virat Kohli

For Kohli, it is important to perform and not just hold onto a place.

"As long as you're physically fit and you're excited mentally, all those things come together nicely and then you're able to, you know, contribute for the team's cause and that's what you want to do as a player. You don't want to hold on to a spot.

"You want to keep performing and, you know, keep putting in the work for the team," he added.

Maintaining Rhythm

Reflecting on his return to T20 cricket, Kohli said recent white-ball outings had helped him retain rhythm despite a gap in the shortest format.

"It was good to get back out there. You mentioned T20 cricket. The last game I played was the final last year but I think the way I batted in the one-day series quite recently really helped me to stay in that same kind of momentum.

"I wasn't playing shots that I don't usually play so I knew as long as I have the rhythm and I've put enough work physically behind the scenes with my fitness, things should come together nicely and tonight was another chance to start strong and to build on this," he said.