Kohli’s art of singles and his antidote for pressure
By K.R. Nayar Virat Kohli is known by many nicknames, but the most popular one is King Kohli. For a team that has the name “Royal,” it should have a king, and that is Kohli. When a king rules with devotion, it is bound to flourish, and that is what happened in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on May 13, 2026, in Raipur. When Kohli cracked a match-winning century to propel defending champions RCB to the top of the table, many addressed him as the Chase Master. When Kohli dominates bowlers, fans rise in chorus to hail their King. When he pursues a target, he transforms into the Chase Master. Bestowing him with a title is easy, but to score runs to be addressed in such a manner, especially after two ducks in the previous innings, is tough. Despite being the highest run-getter in the history of the IPL with over 9000 runs, when he played a delivery from KKR’s Saurabh Dubey to square leg for a single, he punched the air in celebration fo...