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Virat Kohli’s Impact Beyond Runs: RCB Director Mo Bobat’s Insight

Tshering Dorji · · 3 min read
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The Unmatched Legacy of Virat Kohli at RCB

In the high-stakes world of the Indian Premier League, few players command the same level of reverence and influence as Virat Kohli. As the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) continue their campaign as defending champions, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on their talisman. Recently, Mo Bobat, the Director of Cricket for RCB, shared his thoughts on why Kohli remains the heartbeat of the franchise, urging the organization and its supporters to never take his extraordinary contributions for granted.

More Than Just a Run Machine

While Kohli’s statistics in the IPL 2026 season are nothing short of remarkable—amassing over 540 runs with an average of 54.20 and an aggressive strike rate of 164.74—Bobat insists that the former skipper’s value transcends simple mathematics. Scoring 500 to 700 runs annually is a massive vacuum that would need to be filled should Kohli not be in the lineup. However, according to Bobat, the true value lies in the intangible assets he brings to the table.

The Power of Intensity and Leadership

Bobat points specifically to Kohli’s intensity and professional standards as a driving force behind the team’s current success. In his own words, Bobat admits that while he considers himself an intense individual, Kohli operates on another level entirely. This intensity permeates the dressing room, pushing teammates to align their practice, preparation, and match-day performances with the lofty benchmarks set by the cricket legend. Under the guidance of head coach Andy Flower, this culture of excellence has been central to RCB’s ability to maintain their title-defending form.

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A Catalyst for Team Performance

Virat Kohli’s influence has been pivotal in creating an environment where younger and fellow batters feel the freedom to express themselves. By taking an aggressive approach at the top of the order, Kohli has effectively silenced critics who previously questioned his strike rate. His ability to bounce back—evidenced by his masterclass century against the Kolkata Knight Riders following two consecutive ducks—is a testament to his mental fortitude.

  • Record-Breaking Consistency: Kohli is the fastest player to accumulate 14,000 T20 runs and the first Indian to reach this milestone.
  • IPL Dominance: With nine IPL centuries to his name, he remains the only batter in league history to score over 500 runs in nine different seasons.
  • Unrivaled Loyalty: As the only player to represent a single franchise since the inception of the league, his connection with the RCB fan base is unparalleled.

Looking Toward the Playoffs

As the team heads into the playoffs, Kohli’s role remains multifaceted. Beyond his batting, he acts as a crucial strategic sounding board for current captain Rajat Patidar. The decision-makers within the RCB camp continue to value his input, ensuring that the team’s plans are always vetted by someone with his immense depth of experience. Whether he is chasing the Orange Cap or steering the team through a high-pressure chase, Kohli’s presence ensures that RCB remains a formidable force.

As the 2026 campaign nears its climax, the consensus within the franchise is clear: the consistency, success rate, and leadership qualities displayed by Kohli are not just advantages; they are the foundation of the team’s identity. The fans, the management, and his peers are all aware that they are witnessing a unique chapter in cricket history, led by a man whose contributions will be celebrated for generations to come.

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Tshering Dorji

Tshering Dorji is a senior sports journalist at Kuensel, Bhutan’s national newspaper, and the country’s most consistent chronicler of cricket’s quiet rise in the Himalayan kingdom. A graduate of Sherubtse College, he began his storytelling career covering traditional archery before turning his focus to cricket, a sport that slowly found a foothold in Bhutanese schools and valleys. Tshering now documents every step of Bhutan’s journey in ICC Associate cricket, from World Cricket League fixtures to age-group development tournaments. His writing is known for its warmth and precision, particularly in exploring the unique challenge of playing spin bowling at altitude and the dedication of local coaches. A winner of the Bhutan National Press Freedom Award, Tshering is also a strong advocate for youth sport and uses his platform to amplify the stories of athletes from cricket’s newest frontiers. He remains committed to ensuring that Bhutanese cricket is seen and heard on the global stage.