In a recent candid interview, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star batter Rajat Patidar opened up about the significant influence of Virat Kohli during the crucial transition phase of the team’s captaincy. As the franchise witnessed a leadership change — from Kohli stepping down to Faf du Plessis taking charge — Patidar shed light on how Kohli’s presence remained vital both on and off the field.
“Virat Bhai Never Really Left”
Patidar emphasized that although Kohli handed over the captaincy, his involvement in guiding the team and mentoring players like himself never wavered. “Virat bhai never really left us. Even after stepping down as captain, he continued to be the biggest motivator in the dressing room,” Patidar shared.

He recalled moments when Kohli would spend extra hours in the nets, giving younger players tips on handling pressure and fine-tuning their techniques. “His energy is infectious. Whether it’s a tough match or a casual training session, he brings the same intensity,” Patidar noted.
Guidance Beyond the Game
More than just cricketing advice, Patidar revealed that Kohli helped players build a strong mindset — a trait he believes helped him during high-pressure matches. “One thing he always says is, ‘Trust your process, and the results will follow.’ That stuck with me, especially during the 2022 season when I was trying to find consistency,” he added.
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Captaincy Shift to Faf du Plessis
When the RCB captaincy officially shifted to Faf du Plessis, Patidar said Kohli played a vital role in ensuring a smooth transition. “There was no ego, no drama. He fully backed Faf and constantly encouraged all of us to rally behind our new leader,” Patidar said. “He set an example of how a senior player should support the team’s vision.”
The Bigger Legacy
For Patidar, Kohli’s leadership is not just defined by stats or wins but by the culture he built. “He’s the reason so many of us feel proud to wear the RCB jersey. His passion created a legacy, and it’s something we all try to carry forward — every match, every moment.”
As RCB eyes a stronger comeback in future IPL seasons, young players like Rajat Patidar continue to be shaped by Kohli’s enduring presence and inspirational leadership, even beyond his captaincy.