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Virat Kohli’s inspirational quotes for every child who dreams of becoming an athlete

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 15:06 IST
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Virat Kohli’s inspirational quotes for every child who dreams of becoming an athlete

For millions of kids across the world who dream of becoming athletes, there’s one name that shines like a guiding star: Virat Kohli. The former India captain isn’t just a cricket icon, he’s a symbol of discipline, self-belief, and ruthless hard work. Whether he’s talking in interviews, posting on social media, or just reflecting after a match, his words have a way of pushing young dreamers to believe in their goals.
Here are five of his most powerful quotes, and what they mean for every child who dreams of wearing a jersey one day.

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1. “Self-belief and hard work will always earn you success.”

This might be his most famous line, and honestly, it explains his life perfectly. Kohli wasn’t the most gifted kid in his early cricketing days — but he was definitely the hungriest. For young athletes, this quote is a reminder that talent is great, but belief + effort is unbeatable. You don’t need to be the best right away. You just need to show up, train hard, and trust your journey.

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2. “Whatever you want to do, do it with full passion and work really hard towards it. Don’t look anywhere else.”

Kohli has always been vocal about shutting out noise. In the age of distractions, phones, social media, comparison , children often get pulled in a hundred directions. This quote is Virat saying: stay locked in. Be obsessed with your goal. When you’re fully committed, progress becomes natural, and excuses disappear.

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3. “I love playing under pressure. In fact, if there’s no pressure, then I’m not in the perfect zone.”

Pressure scares most people, but for Kohli, it’s fuel. Kids often get nervous before competitions, selections, races, matches — and think it means they're not ready. But Virat flips it. Pressure means you’re doing something important. Instead of running from tough moments, he teaches young athletes to embrace them. After all, champions are made in pressure, not comfort.

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4. “The bat is not a toy, it’s a weapon. It gives me everything in life.”

This quote reveals his respect for the game. For any athlete, your equipment — your football boots, your badminton racket, your swimming cap, your running spikes — isn’t just gear. It’s part of your dream. Kohli’s message is simple: treat your sport with respect. Don’t take it lightly. When you value your tools, your training automatically becomes more focused.

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5. “I like to be myself, and I don’t pretend.”

In a world where everyone feels pressured to fit in or act a certain way, Kohli encourages children to stay authentic. Being an athlete isn’t about copying someone’s style or personality. It’s about understanding your strengths, being honest about weaknesses, and working from there. The world needs originals, not duplicates.

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