Virat Kohli Opens Up About Battling Imposter Syndrome

Indian cricket captain, Virat Kohli, recently made a massive revelation about his ongoing battle with 'imposter syndrome', a feeling of inadequacy and self-doubt despite his remarkable success in international cricket. Speaking in Bengaluru, Kohli bravely admitted that even after 20 years of playing at the highest level, he still struggles with feelings of not deserving his achievements. He credited his former coach Rahul Dravid and current batting coach Vikram Rathour for their invaluable support in helping him cope with the mental challenges that come with the game. Kohli highlighted how the pressures of captaincy had taken a toll on him, leading to increased self-doubt and mental exhaustion. Moreover, he shared insights on leadership, mental health, and the importance of effective workload management for young cricketers, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to avoid burnout and maintain peak performance.

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