Kohli has had to answer the maximum questions on spin-friendly tracks provided at Mohali and Nagpur where the Test matches ended inside three days.
When asked if he has replied to all those who were seeking an answer on how the team plays in adverse conditions, Kohli gave a tongue-in cheek reply.
"We always knew the answer. It is you people, who perhaps did not get the answer but today I guess you got the answer. I was waiting for this question (laughs), 5-6 questions and no questions on the pitch. No questions on whether the ball was turning," he had that wry smile on his face as everyone presented started laughing.
"The articles that are being written and what people read is also a sort of reaction. You watch something and you write an article. So when you ask a question on a specific issue, you will get a specific answer (from me). It's not that you will ask a question and I will say 'Next question'. Obviously I will answer that but I have a way of explaining while giving an answer," the skipper said.
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"Now, I can't sit and vouch about how good a team we are. You are free to write whatever you want. All we can do is to perform. If we do well, you will write good things, if we falter, our weaknesses will be pointed out which is fair. But if it's written that pitch is a factor in victory, then it's unfair," Kohli in a polite yet firm manner put across his point on the entire debate about the tracks.
"To play like that is a difficult skill. I was surprised with their approach. More than that, they were happy that bowlers were going through a phase where their patience and character would be tested. We came out with flying colours.
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Kohli said that at no point of time did he feel that he was missing Amit Mishra, especially when it looked that South Africans will stretch that to a draw and he introduced Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara in the attack.
"It was surprising to find the way they came out and decided to start defending from ball one. That helped into bring in part-timers and keep my main bowlers fresh as well," he explained.
However, Kohli said that he found nothing wrong with South Africa's approach in trying to save the match.
"It's a personal strategy from a team. Way we batted and bowled in second innings, people would have enjoyed as we came out of both difficult occasions. Let's speak about that rather than commenting on whether they batted in spirit of the game. We also block boundaries when shots are played. That's their choice, the way they want to come out and save the game."
"It has a positive and huge impact on the mindset of players, because as I said, it all started in Australia because of the kind of belief with which we went there and the kind of cricket that we played there. It gave us the confidence that we can beat any side in the world.
"That sort of mindset is important to win Tests and series. If you win one Test match, it can turn around pretty quickly. We saw that in Sri Lanka. That was major boost for our mental set-up. This is the icing on the cake. An achievement we can be proud of," the skipper added lauding his players.
fight they put on Down Under set the tone for this young side.
"Test cricket has been one format where we all have wanted to do well. Like to give credit to the team to show character and bounce back in last two series like the way we have. I feel that it all began in Australia for us, the way we played there. We showed character even in defeats. We had a few plans, rules things that we needed to do in order to do well and gave everyone responsibility that you have to give your 110 percent effort every single day.
Captaincy, Kohli admits is not an easy job as one also needs to be patient at times.
"When a team keeps winning, confidence automatically grows. Captaincy is not an easy job as you do have challenging situations. You have to maintain your focus, wait for that half chance, as too many changes send wrong message, you need to stay focused.
"I have enjoyed it (captaincy). I relish making plans with bowlers, as when it comes off, that particular feeling is hard to explain. I like the fact that I am always involved in things, active, it fits me perfectly," said Kohli.
There was a question on styles of captaincy with a mild hint towards former Test captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's style without naming him but Kohli gave a diplomatic reply. And that too without taking Dhoni's name even once.