India, April 28 -- Virat Kohli revealed that he had his celebrations ready in his mind when he was steering Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 163-run chase against Delhi Capitals. Kohli returned to his hometown, Delhi, and scored a sensible half-century to provide stability to RCB's chase when they lost three early wickets. Kohli (51) and Krunal Pandya (73*) shared a 119-run stand for the fourth wicket to complete their revenge of Delhi for their loss at M Chinnaswamy Stadium earlier this season, where local boy KL Rahul powered DC to an emphatic win. In the Chinnaswamy encounter, Rahul celebrated his team's win with an iconic 'Kantara' celebration to prove he is the main man in his home ground for domestic cricket.

It was Kohli's chanc...