Virat Kohlis inspirational conversation with a young child will inspire you to set higher goals.

The focus of Delhi's practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium before their match against Railways was India's star batsman, Virat Kohli. Kohli has turned to domestic cricket to get back into form ahead of the Champions Trophy, which starts on February 19, after a lackluster showing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he only managed 190 runs in five games.

A young boy asked Kohli an innocent but aspirational question during his training:

"Indian cricketer banne ke liye kya karna padega?" (What does it take to become an Indian cricketer?)

Kohli, known for his discipline and work ethic, responded with inspiring advice:

"You need to work extremely hard. Your father shouldn’t have to remind you to train. You should wake up on your own, eager to practice. If someone practices for an hour, you should train for two."

Emphasizing dedication, he continued, "If someone scores fifty, aim for a hundred. If they score a hundred, you go for two hundred. Always push beyond the benchmark. The key is to keep working hard and enjoy the game."