'The priority is Indian cricket with the Champions Trophy coming up and I don't want to take any risks.'
India captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday clarified that he will not like to put any date on his comeback in the Indian Premier League as he will only take the field when he is '120 percent fit'.
"The priority is Indian cricket with the Champions Trophy coming up and I don't want to take any risks. I have not set any date and I will only return when I am 120 percent fit. Having said that I would like to return on field as soon as possible," Kohli said on the sidelines of RCB's opening IPL encounter against Sunrisers Hyderabad, in Hyderabad.
Kohli said that having already missed the fourth Test match against Australia in Dharamsala, the frustration has lessened a bit of not being there in thick of things.
"I would say I have not got a bit used to it as I have already missed a Test match. But it is frustrating that you can't play because of injury on just one part of your body."
Kohli was also happy to see Yuvraj Singh in blazing form as he believes the left-hander will be an integral part of the Indian team at the Champions Trophy.
"As I said the priority is Indian cricket. He got a hundred against England and also got runs in Kolkata. The confidence has just rubbed off," the RCB skipper said.