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Virat Kohli, former captain of India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, stepped down from leadership positions to find happiness amidst the constant scrutiny and pressure of leading the teams and batting expectations. He felt the relentless attention was too much to handle, especially after captaining both teams for nearly a decade. Kohli admitted that he struggled to find happiness in the spotlight and needed a space to play cricket without being constantly judged.
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