XtraTime Web Desk: Virat Kohli led Indian cricket team will face West Indies in the first test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua which is set to begin from August 22.

On the eve of the clash, the run machine Virat Kohli interviewed Windies legend Sir. Vivian Richards for bcci.tv, where the two shared many unknown facts.

Kohli’s confidence and self belief is second to none in today’s day and age in the game, and he began interviewing Sir Viv by asking him about the challenges and the very essence of his confidence against the fiercest of rivals.

“I always felt I was good enough to compete. I wanted to express myself in the best possible way during the game. There was passion and people often wondered why we were so angry, but it was passion,” Richards told Kohli.

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Kohli asked Richards on his approach to batting in the era of uncovered pitches without helmets. The duo agreed that getting hit on the body is part and parcel of the sport.

“I believe that I am the man. It may sound arrogant but I always felt that I was involved in the game, and backed myself every time. You even back yourself to get hurt and take the knocks," said Richards.

“I tried the helmet, but it felt a little uncomfortable. I felt proud to wear the maroon West Indies cap. I believed I was good enough to be here and if I get hurt hopefully by God’s grace I will survive."

“I prefer to get hit early on and get to know the feeling, rather than always feeling like you might get hit. I prefer getting hit early on and really hard, so it motivates me to not allow that to happen again,” Kohli responded.

“As a batsman you will get hurt and what’s important is how well you bounce back from that. Earlier we didn’t have all the various guards and when we got hit, we took the hit on the ribs and moved on. It’s all part and parcel of the sport,” Sir Viv signed off.

India and West Indies begin their two-Test match series on Thursday in Antigua. This will be both sides’ first involvement in the World Test Championship.