Kohli has so far hit 25 sixes in his 677 runs before Monday's match against Kolkata Knight Riders and looks hungry for a lot more in the remaining games.
"I don't mind playing run-a-ball for the first 20-25 balls because I know that I can get 40-45 runs in the next 15 balls. Now I believe more in my ability to hit sixes or pick gaps for boundaries in the final overs," Kohli, who hit as many as eight sixes against Gujarat Lions, told IPLt20.Com.
"I see that they [teams] have plans outside the off stump for me and they keep two fielders on the boundary straight away. They want me to do something stupid. At that point, you need to understand that they want you out. They would rather not have you batting on 15 off 20 balls because they know that once you get in you will cash in later," Kohli said.
Kohli said that he had his plans ready during the course of their match against Lions and that was to attack left-arm chinaman bowler Shivil Kaushik.
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Kohli said that there are times when someone feels supremely confident at the same time, one needs to respect the game.
"You cannot take the sport for granted. During the last match [against Mumbai Indians] I told Dan [Daniel Vettori, the Royal Challengers head coach] that I felt like I could hit every ball of the first over from Tim Southee for a six. But I stopped myself because I don't want to disrespect the sport. I want to build my innings in the same way every time I go in to bat.