Contrary to expectations, Kohli did not experiment much in the five-match ODI series against ninth-ranked West Indies, but he defended his decision after India wrapped up the rubber 3-1.
"You can't take any series lightly. You can't make a Hardik or Kedar bat at No. 3 and 4 and make your top-order batsman bat lower down. It's still international cricket and you have to be respectful towards oppositions and whatever games that you play and it's very important to understand what works for you as a team and you've got to keep sticking to it," Kohli said after the eight-wicket win in the fifth and final one-dayer.
After two low scores, Kohli was determined to make it count yesterday, and he was satisfied that he could.
Kohli celebrated his 18th hundred in a chase, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record, with a resounding roar that was heard across Sabina Park.
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"I don't like to get out in similar fashion more often. The reason you succeed at international cricket is that you have to stretch the gap between your mistakes and I think a couple of mistakes from me, getting out in the same manner is something that I don't really like," he said at the post-match press conference.
The key to Kohli returning to his usual scoring ways was quiet contemplation.
"I think the planning starts from your room. You need to sit down and think positively about the shots you want to play. If there's a bit of hesitation, then you take the route of leaving the ball on one particular shot.
Having a clear mindset is of paramount importance, he said.
"For that you need to build your mindset first, when you're sitting all by yourself. If you don't have a clear mind then about a particular shot, then you'll find it difficult executing it in the game no matter how many times you practice it.
Though he called it a complete knock, Kohli rated the hundred before this one -- a 122 against England while chasing 351 in January this year -- ahead.
"For a batsman you can't have an ideal scenario, when you have a chanceless knock as well, you haven't given any half- chances either. From that point of view, I felt it was a complete knock from a personal point of view and for the team as well.
"It was only 49, it wasn't even 50, so I think the quality of the knock, you can think of it only later, when you play in different conditions when you understand how difficult the previous conditions were.