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Ton-up Kohli denies any pressure on him

Kolkata: On a high after scripting a series-win with a century knock in the fourth one-day international (ODI) against Sri Lanka, young Virat Kohli said he was never under any pressure in the crucial tie.

"I am happy that the team won. I was never under any pressure," Kohli said after propelling India to a seven-wicket victory with an impressive 107 at the Eden Gardens here.

The 21-year-old reached his maiden ODI ton showing oodles of maturity and also added 224 runs for the third wicket with man-of-the-match Gautam Gambhir. It was the record third-wicket partnership at the sprawling Eden.

The Delhi duo came together when India were in a spot of bother at 23 for two, with big-guns Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar back in the pavilion.

"Our partnership was crucial. We complemented each other," he said.

"As our understanding was perfect, we never erred in calling," Kohli said.

In a nice gesture, Gambhir called Kohli after being declared man of the match at the prize distribution ceremony.

"Gambhir wants to share the award with Kolhi," Shastri announced to cheers from the crowd.

Kohli said he played his natural game. "And I am indeed really happy that it worked".

Gambhir, who remained unbeaten on 150, said this was the first time he had finished off a game for India.

"This is the first time I have finished off the game for India. Once I got into the middle, I wanted to play a big innings and finish it. Luckily I was the one who finished it," said Gambhir.

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