After exit from IPL 2018, Virat Kohli posts emotional message for RCB fans on Twitter
Bengaluru: India and Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli on Thursday said he was "deeply sorry" for RCB's failure to make the ongoing Indian Premier League's knockout stage and vowed to turn things around next season.
RCB finished third from bottom after losing eight of their 14 matches, let down by a weak bowling attack and inconsistent batting which was heavily reliant on Kohli and AB de Villiers.
I really believe in the concept of, "you either win or you learn". We fought hard and gave it our all but one thing is for sure, next season we definitely will bounce back stronger than ever with our learnings from this season.
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) May 24, 2018
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"We could not pull our way and we are not very proud of how the season went for ..
"Having said that, it is all a part of life and you cannot always get what you want. It's upto the players to understand what to do about this the next season, really want to turn things around next season," he added.
RCB did show some late spark in the round-robin stage but the turnaround came a little too late for them to have any chance.
"Next year, we will be putting in more effort," Kohli asserted.
Kohli is currently sixth in this year's list of top IPL scorers after amassing 548 runs at an average of 54.80 in 14 matches. De Villiers stands ninth in the same list with 480 runs at an average of 53.33