After an embarrassing 97-run defeat against KXIP, RCB skipper Virat Kohli willfully stepped up to admit his fault. Kohli dropped his counterpart KL Rahul twice on 83 and 90 which eventually costed them the game. Taking up the responsibility of the thrashing, the 31-year-old accepted that had they been able to restrict KXIP to 180, the team wouldn't have been under pressure from ball one of the chase. RCB had a good game and a bad game too, and now it is time to move on and learn from the mistakes we made, he added. RCB is set to face defending champions Mumbai Indians on September 28.