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'Qualifiers' and 'Eliminators' are terms coined to create pressure: Kohli

RCB will take on KKR in the IPL Eliminator today

virat-kohli-t20-rcb-pti Sharjah: Virat Kohli captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore after his fifty during match 35 of the Vivo Indian Premier League between the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Chennai Super Kings, at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, Friday, Sept. 24 | PTI Photo/Sportzpics

Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli feels "Qualifiers" and "Eliminators" are terms coined simply to create more pressure and insists that his side is capable of winning two more games to reach the IPL final.

RCB finished third in the points table behind Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings and will take on Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator on Monday.

The skipper seemed unperturbed that his side could not seal a top-two finish.

"We have a lot of confidence on our team, if not the top two spot (on the points table), then we will have to win two more matches to reach the final, and we are fully prepared for that," Kohli said on Star Sports show 'Inside RCB'.

"You prepare for all kinds of possibilities, and the way I see it, Qualifiers and Eliminators are just terms that exist to create more pressure for these matches."

"When you play cricket, you either win or lose, so when you think you have two options (winning or losing), then that mindset can possibly turn into a negative one," he added.

Should RCB win against KKR, they will have to overcome the Capitals in the second Qualifier on Wednesday, to set up a summit clash against CSK.

"Our focus is to go out, execute our plans and win games. When your only option is winning, and losing is not an option, then your performance reaches another level and I feel our team is in the right space to execute our plans."

Former South African batsman A.B. de Villiers feels there won't be much change in the team's game plan going into the knockout stage.

"Naturally, the intensity goes up when everything is on the line, you think back to when we started the IPL to now, we've put in a lot of effort, so it is natural for the juices to start flowing a bit more.

"Skillset stays the same, my game plan won't change much, and I think the cricket that we are trying to play will not change much. 

"He (Virat Kohli) will be full of adrenaline, as always. And he will be making sure we all are in the fifth gear once the eliminator starts."

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