<p>Pumped up after an unprecedented seventh IPL hundred, Virat Kohli took a dig at his critics who felt that he was all but over as a T20 batter, saying he is playing some of his best cricket in the shortest format.</p>.<p>Post the T20 World Cup semi-final exit last year, there have been indications that India's T20 team would undergo a revamp and although the official line has been "workload management" of senior players, the likes of captain Rohit Sharma and Kohli himself haven't played for India in the shortest format.</p>.<p>"I felt great. Lot of people think that my T20 cricket is declining, I don't feel like that at all. I think I am playing my best T20 cricket again," Kohli said during an interview with the BCCI's 'world feed' after his 61-ball 101 not out against Gujarat Titans on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/havent-given-myself-enough-credit-for-six-ipl-hundreds-virat-kohli-1220077.html" target="_blank">Haven't given myself enough credit for six IPL hundreds: Virat Kohli</a></strong></p>.<p>However, his scintillating ton was overshadowed by Shubman Gill's sublime 52-ball-104 not out, that knocked RCB out of the IPL.</p>.<p>Kohli, whose strike-rate and batting against spin in the middle overs has often been questioned, has now scored back-to-back hundreds against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans, taking him atop the list of highest number of century makers in the cash-rich league.</p>.<p>"I'm just enjoying myself. This is how I play T20 cricket, I look to hit gaps, hit a lot of boundaries and then the big ones towards the end if the situation allows me to," said Kohli, who is closing in on 12,000 career T20 runs.</p>.<p>"You have to read situations and rise up to the occasion when the situation demands. I feel really good with my game at the moment and how I'm batting," said the man, who now has 639 runs and is third in this year's run-getters' list behind his skipper Faf du Plessis (730 runs) and Shubman Gill (680 runs).</p>
<p>Pumped up after an unprecedented seventh IPL hundred, Virat Kohli took a dig at his critics who felt that he was all but over as a T20 batter, saying he is playing some of his best cricket in the shortest format.</p>.<p>Post the T20 World Cup semi-final exit last year, there have been indications that India's T20 team would undergo a revamp and although the official line has been "workload management" of senior players, the likes of captain Rohit Sharma and Kohli himself haven't played for India in the shortest format.</p>.<p>"I felt great. Lot of people think that my T20 cricket is declining, I don't feel like that at all. I think I am playing my best T20 cricket again," Kohli said during an interview with the BCCI's 'world feed' after his 61-ball 101 not out against Gujarat Titans on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/havent-given-myself-enough-credit-for-six-ipl-hundreds-virat-kohli-1220077.html" target="_blank">Haven't given myself enough credit for six IPL hundreds: Virat Kohli</a></strong></p>.<p>However, his scintillating ton was overshadowed by Shubman Gill's sublime 52-ball-104 not out, that knocked RCB out of the IPL.</p>.<p>Kohli, whose strike-rate and batting against spin in the middle overs has often been questioned, has now scored back-to-back hundreds against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans, taking him atop the list of highest number of century makers in the cash-rich league.</p>.<p>"I'm just enjoying myself. This is how I play T20 cricket, I look to hit gaps, hit a lot of boundaries and then the big ones towards the end if the situation allows me to," said Kohli, who is closing in on 12,000 career T20 runs.</p>.<p>"You have to read situations and rise up to the occasion when the situation demands. I feel really good with my game at the moment and how I'm batting," said the man, who now has 639 runs and is third in this year's run-getters' list behind his skipper Faf du Plessis (730 runs) and Shubman Gill (680 runs).</p>