Virat Kohli made an honest admission over the ovation he receives while walking out to bat and admitted that he does not like it and compared it to what happens with former Indian captain MS Dhoni too, but claimed that he tries to keep his mind away from thinking about it when he walks out to bat. During the first ODI against New Zealand, Kohli walked out to loud cheers at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara after Rohit Sharma's dismissal. Veteran cricket commentator pointed out that the Indian cricket legend walked out a bit late and speculated that if it was to ensure that the ex-Indian skipper walks off with the cheers he deserves. Bhogle asked Kohli about the same during the post-match presentation, where the star batter denied. However, he opened up on walking out to cheers every time and stated that it is not something he likes as it comes while another player was dismissed and the team lost a wicket."It is all different timings happens at different games, I’m aware of it, and honestly, I don’t feel good about it.