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In a recent statement, cricket analyst Aakash Chopra commended Virat Kohli for his loyalty to the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Kohli, a star player of RCB since the league's inception in 2008, has repeatedly chosen to stay with the team despite lucrative offers from other franchises.

Chopra feels that sort of commitment defines the sort of cricketer Kohli is.

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What did Aakash Chopra say on Virat Kohli's loyalty to RCB?

Aakash Chopra highlighted Kohli's loyalty, contrasting it with the competitive nature of modern cricket.

"Virat Kohli hates to lose, but he is still with RCB because he is loyal to the team. And loyalty means royalty," said Chopra.

He noted that Kohli’s dedication goes beyond mere professional commitment; it reflects a deep personal bond with the franchise. Chopra’s praise was rooted in Kohli’s willingness to remain with RCB through both successful and challenging seasons. This shows a level of dedication not often seen in high-profile sports.

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Chopra revealed that Kohli has been approached by several IPL teams over the years, all eager to benefit from his batting skills and leadership. Despite these enticing offers, Kohli has consistently chosen to stay with RCB.

"He had many offers in IPL but he never breaks his bond with RCB. He always stood by and remained loyal to this franchise, and that tells something about him," Chopra remarked.

This decision illustrates Kohli's commitment to RCB and demonstrates that his loyalty to the team surpasses financial incentives and other opportunities.

As one of the original eight teams in the IPL, RCB has reached the finals three times but has yet to win a title. The team lost in the finals in 2009 to the Deccan Chargers, in 2011 to the Chennai Super Kings, and in 2016 to the Sunrisers Hyderabad. Additionally, RCB finished as runners-up in the 2011 CLT20, losing the final to the Mumbai Indians.

Virat Kohli's enduring relationship with RCB continues to be a hallmark of his journey in the IPL. He is still in search of his first IPL title. It will be fascinating to see if the next season could finally bring the coveted trophy to RCB, fulfilling Kohli's long-held dream.

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Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.