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Virat Kohli Reveals Battle With Imposter Syndrome: “It Is Always There”

Virat Kohli reveals he still battles imposter syndrome despite success, opening up about mental pressure, self-doubt, and elite sport challenges, sparking wide reactions.

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New Delhi | May 19, 2026

Virat Kohli has made a striking revelation about his mental battles, stating that “imposter syndrome is always there,” even at the peak of his decorated cricketing career. The former India captain opened up about the psychological pressures that continue to follow him despite years of international success and global recognition

. Speaking in a recent interaction, Kohli reportedly admitted that the feeling of self-doubt never completely disappears, no matter how experienced or accomplished a player becomes. He emphasized that high performance environments constantly challenge one’s confidence, and even elite athletes are not immune to internal questioning

. The revelation has sparked widespread discussion among fans and sports analysts, as Kohli is often seen as one of the most mentally strong and consistent performers in modern cricket. His honesty about vulnerability contrasts sharply with his on-field image of intensity, dominance, and absolute focus.

Kohli also highlighted that managing expectations—both external and self-imposed—is one of the toughest aspects of professional sport. According to him, the pressure to maintain standards over a long career can sometimes amplify feelings of inadequacy, even after major achievements on the global stage

. Mental health experts and cricket followers have reacted positively to his comments, noting that such admissions from top athletes help normalize conversations around anxiety, confidence struggles, and performance pressure in competitive sports.

 The statement adds another layer to Kohli’s public persona, showing that behind the records and match-winning performances lies a continuous mental battle. His revelation is now being widely shared across social media, with many praising his openness and calling it an important message for young athletes.

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