Faf du Plessis Lauds Virat Kohli's Infectious Energy and Intimidating Presence

Faf du Plessis Lauds Virat Kohli’s Infectious Energy and Intimidating Presence

RCB Skipper Faf du Plessis Praises Virat Kohli’s Infectious Energy and Intimidating Presence

Ahead of the highly anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Mumbai Indians, RCB skipper Faf du Plessis has heaped praise on his star teammate Virat Kohli, highlighting his infectious energy and intimidating presence on the field.

In an exclusive interview with Star Sports, du Plessis spoke candidly about his on-field chemistry with Kohli, stating, “Batting is something we click together (in). It’s unbelievable batting with him. He is one of my favorite guys to bat with. He brings out so much energy in me.”

Du Plessis went on to emphasize Kohli’s unwavering passion for the game, saying, “Sometimes I feel like I am fist-bumping my gloves through his hand because he gets so passionate.”

Their synergy extends beyond batting, as du Plessis highlighted their shared competitiveness and commitment to fielding. “We both like catching balls. We both are very competitive. He is really important to me in terms of fielding. He leads so many things for us as a team. He sets the tone for the energy on the field. Without him on the field, it is not the same,” the South African remarked.

While du Plessis has yet to find his batting rhythm in the ongoing IPL season, Kohli has been in scintillating form, amassing 316 runs including a century and two half-centuries, to sit atop the run-scoring charts. However, RCB’s team results have been disappointing, with the team currently languishing at No. 9 on the points table with just one win from five matches.

Despite the team’s struggles, du Plessis remains optimistic, believing that Kohli’s infectious energy and leadership will inspire the team to turn things around. “He is a great leader. He is a great player. He is a great person. He is a great friend. He is a great teammate. He is a great everything,” du Plessis concluded.