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IPL – RCB CEO – Virat Kohli will play ‘at least for four more years’


Rajesh Menon, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) CEO, believes Virat Kohli will be with the franchise for “at least the next three-four years”, adding they haven’t envisaged a scenario where he is no longer part of RCB, even after his playing career ends.

“RCB and Virat are different sides of the same coin,” Menon told CNBC TV18. “He has been the constant factor for RCB throughout. We have not seen him not being part of RCB even if he moves out of his cricketing career. We have to figure out.

“That said, next three-four years, am sure he’ll be playing…for at least four years. He is fit, the hunger never dies. You saw him this IPL season bring on the energy, runs, attitude….everything was there. Three-four years, absolutely no problem.”

There is still one year left in the current auction cycle, with the next mega auction due only before the 2028 IPL season.

Kohli topped the run charts for RCB at IPL 2026, hitting 675 runs at a strike rate of 165.84 – his highest-ever in a single IPL edition. In the final, he hit an unbeaten 75 to help RCB become only the third team, after Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians to successfully defend their crown.

“I just give my heart and soul out there on the field, whether I’m fielding or batting, because it’s going to finish one day,” Kohli had said last month. “And I want to make the most of every day that I’m on the field and just enjoy myself and have a lot of fun and look forward to a pressure situation, look forward to scenarios where I’m feeling a bit of heat. And then I challenge myself to say, you know what, just go for it. And when you cross the line, it makes you a better player.

“And sport, as you know, teaches you a lot as a person as well. So you build your character slowly and surely when you keep performing under pressure. And for me, even after all these years and numbers and whatever you said, it’s still the love for the game. I just love hitting the ball in the middle of the bat. And that joy is still there.”

Long retired from Tests and T20Is, Kohli has expressed his eagerness to continue playing until the 2027 ODI World Cup. He was to feature in the ongoing three ODIs against Afghanistan, but was withdrawn from the squad following a hamstring injury. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar expects Kohli to be fit for the three ODIs against England in July.

“We’re in mid-2026. I have been asked many times, ‘Do you want to play in 2027?’ Why would I leave home, get my stuff over and be like ‘I don’t know what I want’,” Kohli had said on the RCB podcast. “Of course, if I’m playing, I want to play cricket, I want to carry on. Playing a World Cup for India is amazing.”

He also stated, however, that he wouldn’t want to prove his “worth and value” every time he went out to play. “My perspective is very clear,” Kohli said. “If I can add value to the environment that I’m a part of and the environment feels like I can add value, I’ll be seen.

“If I’m made to feel like I need to prove my worth and my value, I’m not in that space. And because I’m being honest to my preparation, I’m being honest to how I approach the game. I put my head down, I work hard. I’m very thankful to god for giving me everything that I’ve been given in my cricketing career. And I feel very blessed and grateful for the opportunity.

“And when I arrive to play, I put my head down, I work as hard if not harder than anyone else. And I play the game in the right way. You want me to run boundary to boundary for 40 overs in an ODI game, I will do that without a complaint. Because I prepare accordingly. I prepare for the fact that I will field 50 overs every ball like it’s the last ball I’m going to play in my career. And I will bat that way. And I will run between the wickets that way. And I will do everything possible for the team.

“After operating like this, if I have to be in a place where I have to prove my worth and value, that place is not meant to be for me. And I am very clear in my head from that perspective. That’s why when I went back to play, I was very clear in my head, I’m not going out there to prove anything to anyone. I’m going to play because I love playing the game.”



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