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- Virat Kohli is the only player in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to have played all seasons for one team: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

- He was picked by RCB soon after he captained India to victory in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup and has been retained by them ever since

- Kohli is the IPL's highest run-scorer with 7263 runs before the start of the 2024 season

- He holds the record for most IPL centuries (7) as well as most runs in a season (973 runs in 2016). He has won the Orange Cap only once - in 2016

- Kohli captained RCB full-time from 2013 to 2021 and led them to the final in the 2016 season, when they lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad

- Kohli holds the record for the most prolific partnerships in the IPL, with AB de Villiers (3123 runs) and Chris Gayle (2787 runs)

- His popularity has made RCB one of the most followed teams in the IPL, even though they haven't yet won a title

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India has given to the world many a great cricketer but perhaps none as ambitious as Virat Kohli. To meet his ambition, Kohli employed the technical assiduousness of Sachin Tendulkar and fitness that was in the league of top athletes in the world, not just cricketers. As a result, Kohli became the most consistent all-format accumulator of his time, making jaw-dropping chases look easy, and finding, in his own words, the safest possible way to score runs. Plenty of them.

This ambition transferred seamlessly to his captaincy: he demanded more than ever of his bowlers especially the quick ones, often sacrificed a batsman for bowling depth, and led India to a long stay at No. 1 in Test rankings and a first-ever series win in Australia. He is well on his way to end up as India's most successful Test captain.

Barring one in Bangladesh, Kohli scored Test hundreds in and against every country he played. He absolutely smashed records for number of matches taken to reach eight, nine, ten and eleven thousand ODI runs, and became the first batter to score 50 hundreds in one-day internationals.

An Under-19 world Cup-winning captain, when he burst onto the scene, Kohli was a precocious talent with a cover drive to kill for. He was destined to be India's next big batsman as the Tendulkar era began to retire, but Kohli wanted to be more: a cricketer whom the opposition would be in awe of, a cricketer whose presence would raise the intensity of the contest. He lived every ball, competed each moment, and made sure he had the fitness and strength to do so. He was widely credited for changing the fitness culture in Indian cricket, introducing endurance tests as a criterion for selection.

Kohli was quite simply India's most powerful captain. Centre of every marketing campaign for Indian cricket, he also happened to lead at a time when the BCCI was run by interim administrators who knew better than to draw the ire of Indian cricket's biggest star. There was never any cause to doubt his intent: to do things that will win matches for India, which they did plenty under him.

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All you need to know about the prolific batsman and inspirational india captain.

India's captain Virat Kohli celebrates scoring his century on the second day of the first Test cricket match between England and India at Edgbaston in Birmingham, central England on August 2, 2018. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. NO ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECT COMPETITOR OF SPONSOR, PARTNER, OR SUPPLIER OF THE ECB

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Full name: Virat Kohli

Date of birth: November 5, 1988

Place of birth: Delhi, India

Role: Top order batsman

Teams represented: Delhi, India Under-19s, India Red, India, Royal Challengers Bangalore

Height: 5'9"

Test debut: Against West Indies, Jamaica, June 20, 2011

ODI debut: Against Sri Lanka, Dambulla, August 18, 2008

T20 debut: Against Zimbabwe, Harare, June 12, 2010

Milestones: 2011 World Cup winner. Fastest to 8,000, 9,000, 10,000 and 11,000 runs in ODIs. Only batsman to average more than 50 in all three formats. Most double tons in Tests as captain

Honours: Padma Shri (India's fourth highest civilian award) in 2017, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (highest sporting award in the country) in 2018, ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2017 and 2018

India captain Virat Kohli will be desperate to win the T20 World Cup in Australia. AFP

Arguably the greatest all-round batsman of this generation and one of the finest of all time. There are two distinct halves in Kohli’s career – the first where he struggled to cope with the sudden stardom and pressure, and the second where he reinvented himself, made fitness the driving force behind his cricket and took his game to a level never before seen.

Kohli is so much more than the runs, centuries and wins. He has become the undisputed king of cricket, injecting life into the global game and raising the profile of Test cricket at a time when T20 cricket was threatening to take over completely.

It was clear early on that Kohli was destined for greatness. He lost his father when he was 18. The tragedy struck during his team Delhi’s first-class match against Karnataka in 2006. After completing the final rites, Kohli returned to the ground and scored a match-saving 90 in the second innings.

His international career had a slow start. Kohli struggled to cement his spot in the team until around 2010. He found form just in time for the 2011 World Cup, was included in India’s playing XI and scored a century in his first World Cup game – against Bangladesh. He featured in every game as the men in blue lifted the 50-over title.

The next year, Kohli made a career-defining decision to revamp his fitness regime and make it the focal point of his cricket. Kohli quickly turned into a fitness fanatic and set the benchmark for aspiring cricketers in India and across the world.

Success on the field followed soon after as Kohli became an ODI batting behemoth, mastering the art of securing wins in a chase. He first became Test captain in 2014. But it was only by 2017 that Kohli became captain across all formats. The Kohli era had started and he brought about a complete change in team culture, with emphasis on fitness, fast bowlers and attitude.

It is getting difficult to keep up with the number of records that Kohli has broken over the last few years. He is the only batsman to average more than 50 in all three formats, has already scored 70 international centuries by the age of 31 and seems well on his way to breaking every major batting record.

Under his reign, India have become the No1 Test team in the world with Kohli one of the most successful Test captains of all time – 33 victories with a win percentage of 62. But there are a few missing pieces – victory in a major tournament as captain and Test series wins in England and South Africa being the main ones.

If Kohli manages to tick off the final few boxes, he will finish his career as the greatest player and captain India has produced.

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Introduction

In the world of cricket, few names resonate as loudly as Virat Kohli. The captain of the Indian cricket team, often dubbed the “Run Machine” and “King Kohli,” has achieved legendary status through his extraordinary batting prowess and leadership skills. As India gears up for the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023, all eyes are on Virat Kohli, who is not only a stalwart of the team but also the torchbearer of India’s dreams for World Cup glory. In this article, we explore Kohli’s journey and his crucial role in India’s quest for the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023 .

A Cricketing Prodigy

Born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, Virat Kohli’s (sometimes called King Kohli or Chiku ) tryst with cricket began at a very young age. Gifted with immense talent, he quickly rose through the ranks of junior cricket and represented India at the Under-19 level. His selection to the national team in 2008 marked the start of a remarkable journey that has seen him rewrite numerous records and etch his name in cricketing history.

Batting Mastery

Virat Kohli’s batting is a symphony of skill, technique, and an insatiable hunger for runs. He has amassed thousands of runs across formats, with a plethora of centuries to his name. His cover drives, straight drives, and flicks are a thing of beauty, and he consistently delivers in high-pressure situations.

Kohli’s incredible consistency has earned him accolades and comparisons with some of the greatest batsmen to have graced the sport. He has held the coveted position of the world’s No. 1-ranked ODI batsman and has been instrumental in India’s successes in various bilateral series and ICC tournaments.

Captaincy and Leadership

In 2013, Virat Kohli took on the mantle of leading the Indian cricket team in limited-overs formats, and later in Tests. Under his captaincy, India has achieved significant milestones, including Test series victories in Australia, becoming the world’s No. 1-ranked Test team, and winning the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.

Kohli’s leadership style is characterized by his intensity, passion, and commitment to excellence. He leads by example, setting high standards for fitness, work ethic, and discipline within the team. His ability to inspire and motivate his teammates has been a key factor in India’s success.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, scheduled to be hosted in India, holds special significance for Virat Kohli and the Indian team. India’s last World Cup triumph came in 2011, and the country’s cricket fans are eagerly awaiting another moment of glory on home soil. For Kohli, leading the team to victory in the World Cup would be the pinnacle of his career.

The tournament provides an opportunity for Kohli to showcase his batting prowess and leadership skills on a global stage. With a team boasting immense talent and depth, India is considered one of the favorites to win the tournament, and the expectations are sky-high.

Virat Kohli’s journey from a young and talented cricketer to the captain of the Indian cricket team is a testament to his dedication, passion, and relentless pursuit of excellence. As India prepares to host the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023, Kohli’s role as the leader and star batsman becomes even more critical. He carries the hopes and aspirations of a cricket-crazy nation, and if anyone is capable of delivering World Cup glory, it’s the man with an insatiable hunger for runs and an unwavering commitment to success – Virat Kohli. The cricketing world eagerly awaits the spectacle of Kohli in action on home soil as India aims to capture the elusive World Cup once again.

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  • Full Name Virat Kohli
  • Date of Birth 05 November 1988
  • Birthplace Delhi
  • Height 175cm
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-Arm Medium

Career Debuts

  • ODI Debut 18 August 2008
  • T20I Debut 12 June 2010
  • Test Debut 20 June 2011

Player Story

There’s a very good reason Virat Kohli is referred to as the ‘King’. The Indian captain’s batting record is hardly matched by any other cricketer on the planet, with his aggressive approach to the game also making him a player fans flock to watch.

Kohli always dreamed of representing his country in cricket and had his first opportunity as a teenager when he played for the India under-19 team in 2006, guiding the same team to a World Cup win in 2008.

His senior international career took off soon after when Kohli made his one-day international debut against Sri Lanka in August 2008. He now has more than 35 one-day hundreds and many other fine performances to his name, with a high-score of 183 against Pakistan in 2012. He averages more than 50 in 50-over cricket.

Kohli has been equally as impressive in the five-day game. He averages over 50 and has made 17 centuries and 14 fifties in 59 Tests. As of January 2019, he was the #1 ranked batsman in the world in both the ODI and Test formats. Kohli’s brilliance with the bat is matched by his skills as a captain in all three forms of the game. While a major tournament win still eludes the Indian’s under his leadership, the side has regularly held the #1 world ranking in both Test and ODI cricket. He has the greatest Test Match winning percentage as an Indian captain, with a most recent triumph being a 2-1 series victory against Australia – the first ever Indian series win on Australian soil.

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Ct: Catches

St: Stumpings

O: Overs Bowled

BB: Best Bowling

5w: 5 Wicket Hauls

Avg: Bowling Average

Econ: Economy

Mdn: Maidens Bowled

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Virat Kohli Biography in English

Virat Kohli, born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India, is a cricketing legend and one of the world’s most iconic athletes. As the former captain of the Indian cricket team, Kohli’s remarkable journey from a young talent to a cricketing superstar has been nothing short of inspirational. He is known for his extraordinary consistency, fitness, and aggressive batting style, holding numerous records in international cricket. Beyond the field, Kohli is a passionate advocate for fitness, a philanthropist, and a prominent figure in endorsements and business ventures. His charisma, work ethic, and incredible talent have made him a beloved and influential figure in India and beyond.

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Virat Kohli, born in Delhi in 1988, is an Indian cricketing legend. Widely regarded as one of the finest batsmen in the world, Kohli has amassed numerous records and achievements in international cricket. His aggressive yet technically sound batting style, exceptional fitness, and captaincy skills set him apart. He led the Indian cricket team to significant victories, including India’s first Test series win in Australia. Off the field, Kohli is known for his philanthropic work and advocacy for fitness. He’s a prominent figure in brand endorsements and business ventures, making him one of India’s most marketable athletes and a role model for aspiring cricketers worldwide.

Early Life and Cricket Journey

Virat Kohli, born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India, is a celebrated cricketer and one of the most prominent figures in the world of sports. From a young age, it was evident that Kohli had an innate talent for cricket. His father, Prem Kohli, worked as a criminal lawyer, and his mother, Saroj Kohli, was a homemaker. Virat’s family was incredibly supportive of his cricketing aspirations , and he started his cricketing journey at a very young age.

At the age of nine, Kohli joined the West Delhi Cricket Academy, where he honed his skills and developed into a promising young talent. His dedication and passion for the game were apparent, and he soon found himself representing the Delhi Under-15 team. His rapid progression through the ranks led to his selection in the Indian Under-19 team for the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. His leadership skills became evident when he was made the captain of the team, and India won the tournament under his guidance.

International Cricket Career

Virat Kohli made his debut for the Indian national cricket team in August 2008 in an ODI against Sri Lanka. His test debut followed in June 2011, and he quickly established himself as one of India’s most dependable and prolific batsmen. Over the years, Kohli’s cricketing prowess was evident through numerous records and achievements. He became India’s cricket captain in various formats and led the team with great distinction.

One of the most significant moments in Virat Kohli’s career came in 2018 when he led the Indian cricket team to their first-ever Test series win in Australia. Under his captaincy, India’s cricketing dominance reached new heights.

Kohli’s remarkable consistency, incredible fitness, and aggressive batting style earned him numerous accolades, including being the fastest to reach 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, and 11,000 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs). He also holds the record for the fastest century in ODIs by an Indian.

Off the Field

Off the field, Virat Kohli is a prominent figure, known for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy for fitness. He is married to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma , and their wedding in 2017 was one of the most talked-about events in India. They welcomed their daughter, Vamika, in early 2021.

Kohli is a dedicated fitness enthusiast and has been an advocate for a healthy lifestyle. He co-founded ‘Stepathlon Kids,’ a fitness venture for children, and his social media accounts are often filled with fitness tips and glimpses of his workout routines.

Virat Kohli Awards and Achievements:

  • Virat Kohli has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year on multiple occasions.
  • He is one of the few cricketers to hold the record for scoring 70 international centuries (as of my last knowledge update in September 2021).
  • Kohli was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2018.

Captaincy and Leadership:

  • Virat Kohli was appointed as the captain of the Indian cricket team in all three formats – Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and T20 Internationals (T20Is). His leadership skills were particularly lauded in the test format.
  • He led the Indian cricket team to the No. 1 ranking in Test cricket during his tenure as captain.

Charitable Work:

  • Kohli and his wife, Anushka Sharma, have been involved in various charitable activities. They have supported causes related to child welfare, animal rights, and disaster relief efforts.
  • He established the Virat Kohli Foundation to support underprivileged children and promote sports in India.

Fierce Rivalry with Steve Smith:

Virat Kohli’s on-field rivalry with Australian cricketer Steve Smith was one of the most captivating aspects of modern cricket. Both players vied for the title of the world’s best batsman and engaged in some memorable contests.

Business Ventures:

Apart from his cricketing career, Virat Kohli has ventured into business and endorsements. He has been associated with various brands and is known for his numerous brand endorsements.

Personal Life:

Virat Kohli’s marriage to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma was a significant event that garnered significant media attention. Their private wedding in Italy in December 2017 was followed by grand receptions in India.

Fatherhood:

Virat and Anushka welcomed their first child, a daughter named Vamika, in January 2021. The news of Vamika’s birth was met with immense joy by their fans.

Social Media Influence:

Kohli’s social media presence is substantial, and he uses his platforms to connect with fans, share insights into his life, and promote various causes and brands. His posts often provide glimpses of his training routines, family moments, and life off the field.

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Virat Kohli was continuing to make significant contributions to Indian cricket and remained an influential figure in the world of sports and beyond. His journey from a young, aspiring cricketer in Delhi to a cricketing legend and global icon has been a source of inspiration to many. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to his official social media accounts and recent news sources.

Social Media Handles

  • Twitter: @imVkohli
  • Instagram: @virat.kohli
  • Facebook: Virat Kohli

Records and Milestones:

  • Virat Kohli is the fastest batsman to score 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, and 11,000 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs).
  • He is the fastest to 8,000, 9,000, and 10,000 runs in International Cricket.
  • Kohli is one of the few batsmen to have scored centuries in all three formats of the game: Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.

International Tournaments:

  • Kohli has been a key player in various ICC tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC T20 World Cup. He played a crucial role in India’s victories in the 2008 U-19 World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.

Admirable Work Ethic:

  • Virat Kohli is known for his extraordinary work ethic and commitment to fitness. His dedication to training, diet, and maintaining peak physical condition has set new standards for cricketing fitness.

Diverse Leadership Roles:

  • Apart from leading the Indian national team, Kohli has captained the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
  • His leadership in the IPL and for the Indian team earned him praise for his passion, determination, and ability to inspire his teammates.

Test Cricket Success:

  • Under Virat Kohli’s captaincy, the Indian cricket team achieved several historic Test series wins, including the famous Border-Gavaskar series victory in Australia in 2018-19.
  • India also maintained an impressive winning record in Test matches at home during his captaincy.

Fan Following:

  • Virat Kohli has an enormous fan following not only in India but also across the globe. He is often referred to as the “Run Machine” or “Chase Master” due to his incredible consistency in scoring runs.

Charismatic Personality:

  • Kohli’s aggressive on-field demeanor, combined with his passion and determination, has made him a charismatic figure in cricket. He is known for his fiery competitiveness and leading by example.

Endorsements and Business Ventures:

  • Virat Kohli is one of the most marketable athletes in the world, with numerous brand endorsements and his own line of clothing and fitness products.
  • He has invested in and co-founded ventures related to sports, fitness, and tech.

Influence on Future Cricketers:

  • Kohli’s journey from a young cricket enthusiast to one of the world’s top cricketers has inspired many young talents in India to pursue their dreams in the sport.

Virat Kohli’s life and career continue to evolve, and he remains a prominent figure in cricket, sports, and popular culture. His records, achievements, and contributions to the sport make him one of the most celebrated cricketers of his generation, and he has left an indelible mark on the world of cricket.

Virat Kohli’s legacy in cricket is already cemented as one of the all-time greats. He has broken numerous records and set exceptionally high standards for future generations of Indian cricketers. His contributions to the sport and his inspirational journey from young talent in Delhi to the captain of the Indian cricket team have made him an icon in the world of cricket.

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Virat Kohli continues to be a dynamic presence in international cricket. His career and personal life continue to evolve, and his influence extends beyond the cricket field. His social media presence and his role as a fitness and lifestyle advocate have made him a beloved figure for millions of fans in India and around the world.

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The Legend of Virat Kohli: A Cricket Maestro Biography

Are you a cricket enthusiast looking to know more about one of the greatest players of our generation? Look no further than this comprehensive biography of Virat Kohli, the cricket maestro who has taken the sporting world by storm. From his humble beginnings to his rise to superstardom, this article delves into the life and career of Virat Kohli, providing insights into what makes him a true legend in the world of cricket. Join us as we explore the journey of this exceptional player and the impact he has had on the game.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Childhood and introduction to cricket.

Virat Kohli was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in cricket and spent countless hours playing in the streets with his friends. His passion for the sport was evident to all who knew him, and he quickly developed a reputation as a talented young player.

Kohli’s father, Prem Kohli, recognized his son’s potential and enrolled him in a local cricket academy at the age of 9. Under the guidance of his coaches, Virat honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of the game.

First Steps in Professional Cricket

In 2006, Virat Kohli made his debut for the Delhi Under-19 team and quickly made a name for himself as a promising young talent. His impressive performances caught the attention of scouts, and he was soon selected to represent India at the Under-19 World Cup.

Kohli’s success at the Under-19 level paved the way for his entry into professional cricket. In 2008, he made his debut for the Indian national team in an ODI match against Sri Lanka. Despite the pressure of playing at the highest level, Kohli rose to the occasion and scored a half-century in his first match.

From these humble beginnings, Virat Kohli went on to become one of the greatest cricketers of his generation, breaking numerous records and earning widespread acclaim for his exceptional talent and leadership on the field.

Rise to International Stardom

Virat Kohli’s journey to international stardom began when he made his debut for the Indian National Team. His exceptional talent and passion for the game quickly caught the attention of cricket fans around the world.

Debut for the Indian National Team

In 2008, Virat Kohli made his debut for the Indian National Team in an ODI match against Sri Lanka. Despite the pressure of representing his country at a young age, Kohli showed remarkable composure and skill on the field, earning praise from both teammates and opponents.

Record-breaking Performances

Throughout his career, Virat Kohli has consistently delivered record-breaking performances that have solidified his reputation as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. From scoring centuries in crucial matches to leading his team to victory against formidable opponents, Kohli’s achievements on the field have been nothing short of extraordinary.

Becoming Captain of the Indian Team

In 2017, Virat Kohli was appointed as the captain of the Indian National Team, taking over from the legendary MS Dhoni. Under Kohli’s leadership, the team has continued to achieve success in both Test and limited-overs cricket, further cementing his status as a cricket maestro.

Overall, Virat Kohli’s rise to international stardom is a testament to his unparalleled talent, dedication, and leadership on the cricket field.

Personal Life and Achievements

Family and relationships.

Virat Kohli was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India. He grew up in a middle-class family with his parents, Saroj Kohli and Prem Kohli, and older siblings. Kohli has always been close to his family and credits them for his success in cricket. He got married to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma in December 2017, and the couple has been a power duo ever since.

Individual Awards and Accolades

Virat Kohli is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He has broken numerous records and achieved many milestones in his career. Kohli has won several prestigious awards, including the ICC Cricketer of the Year, ICC Test Player of the Year, and ICC ODI Player of the Year. He has also been named the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World multiple times.

Off-field Ventures and Charity Work

Apart from his cricketing career, Virat Kohli is also involved in various off-field ventures. He is the co-owner of the Indian Super League football team FC Goa and has also invested in fitness and wellness ventures. Kohli is known for his philanthropic work and has supported various charitable causes, including education for underprivileged children and animal welfare initiatives.

In conclusion, Virat Kohli’s journey from a talented young cricketer to becoming one of the greatest batsmen in the history of the sport is nothing short of legendary. His passion, dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence have not only earned him numerous accolades and records but have also inspired a generation of aspiring cricketers. Kohli’s impact on the game goes beyond his impressive statistics; it is his leadership qualities, fighting spirit, and never-say-die attitude that truly make him a cricket maestro. As fans, we can only wait in anticipation for what more this cricketing legend has in store for us.

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Virat Kohli Biography: Birth, Age, Family, Education, Cricket Career, Net Worth and More

Through this article, we take a look at his birth, age, parents, education, wife, daughter, career, stats, net worth, and more. .

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Virat Kohli Biography:  Virat Kohli stepped down as the Test captain of Team India after India lost the Test series against South Africa. He announced his decision through social media on January 15. 

Earlier in 2021, Kohli announced to step down as India's T20I captain after the T20 World Cup 2021. Rohit Sharma replaced him as India's white-ball captain in December 2021.

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When West Delhi Cricket Academy was created in 1998, Kohli was part of its first batch and received training under Rajkumar Sharma.

Kohli made his cricket debut in October 2002 with the Delhi Under-15 team in the 2002-03 Polly Umrigar Trophy and lead the team for the next trophy. He was later selected in the Delhi Under-17 team for the 2003-04 Vijay Merchant Trophy where he finished as the highest run-scorer. 

At the age of 18, Kohli made his first-class debut for Delhi against Tamil Nadu wherein he scored 10 runs. In July 2006, he made his debut in the Under-19 team during India's tour of England. India won both ODI and Test series. Kohli made his T20 debut next year and emerged as the highest run-scorer in the Inter-State T20 Championship with 179 runs. 

The year 2008 was a life-changing year for Kohli. First, he captained the Under-19 Cricket World Cup-winning team. Second, he was bought by RCB for $30,000 on a youth contract for IPL. Third, he made his international debut. 

After recovering from a minor injury, Kohli replaced Gambhir for the tri-series in Sri Lanka and batter at no. 4 in the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy as Yuvraj Singh was recovering from an injury. 

For the tri-nation ODI tournament in Bangladesh in 2010, Tendulkar was rested, thereby enabling Kohli to play in each match. Due to his phenomenal performance in Bangladesh, he was praised by the then captain MS Dhoni. 

Kohli was part of the World Cup-winning team in 2011 and became the first Indian batsman to score a century on World Cup debut. 

Kohli made his Test debut against West Indies at Kingston and performed poorly in the series, amassing just 76 runs in five innings. In 2015, he became the first Indian batsman to score a century against Pakistan in a World Cup match.

During South Africa's tour of India, he became the fastest batsman in the world to make 1,000 runs in T20I cricket, achieving the feat in his 27th innings.

During the ODI tour of Australia, Kohli emerged as the fastest batsman in the world to cross the 7000-run mark in ODIs, and the fastest to score 25 centuries. 

During the 3 match Test series against Sri Lanka at home in 2017, he became the first batsman to score six double hundreds as a captain. That year, he scored a total of 2818 international runs, the third-highest by an Indian in a calendar year and highest ever by an Indian player. 

In August 2018, he ranked no. 1 in the ICC Test rankings. With this, he became the seventh Indian batter to achieve this milestone. He became the first Indian, first captain and tenth overall to hit three successive centuries in ODIs in October 2018. 

For the tri-series in Zimbabwe in 2010, Raina was named captain while Kohli was made vice-captain. During this, he emerged as the fastest Indian batsman to reach 1,000 ODI runs. 

He was appointed as vice-captain for the 2012 Asia Cup due to his excellent performance in Australia. 

Kohli captained the 2013 West Indies tri-series winning team after Dhoni injured himself during the match. He also captained a five-match ODI tour of Zimbabwe, which India won by 5-0, their first in any away ODI series. 

He was named vice-captain for the 2014 ICC World T20 Competition where India emerged as the runner ups and Kohli as Man of the Tournament as he amassed 319 runs in the tournament. 

He led India in the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka which India won by 5-0. It was the second whitewash under his captaincy and fourth in India's ODI history. 

He led India in the first Test of the Australian tour and scored 115 runs in the first innings, thereby becoming the fourth Indian to score a hundred on his Test captaincy debut. Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket at the conclusion of the third match between India and Australia, and Kohli was appointed as the full-time Test captain ahead of the fourth Test at Sydney.

At Sydney, Kohli scored 147 in the first innings and became the first batter in the Test cricket history to score three hundred in his first three innings as Test captain. He was named as captain of the 'Team of the Tournament' for the 2016 World Twenty20 by the ICC. 

He captained India in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. India entered the finals but lost to Pakistan. Kohli also captained the 2019 Cricket World Cup where India failed to reach the finals after losing the semi-final match against New Zealand. India's first whitewash under Kohli's captaincy was India's tour of New Zealand in 2020. 

India lost the 2021 ICC World Test Championship Final to New Zealand, Kohli's third defeat as captain in knockouts and finals of ICC tournaments. India failed to make it through the semi-finals in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 under Kohli's captaincy. 

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In 2013, he started dating Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. The couple soon earned the nickname Virushka. Virat and Anuskha tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on 11 December 2017 in Florence, Italy. The couple gave birth to a daughter named Vamika. 

Virat Kohli Awards and Honours

National Honours

Virat Kohli won Arjuna Award in 2013, Padma Shri in 2017 and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2018. 

Sports Honours

1- Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Men's Cricketer of the Decade) in 2011–2020

2- Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Cricketer of the Year) in 2017

3- ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012

4- ICC Test Player of the Year in 2018

5- ICC ODI Team of the Year in 2012, 2014, 2016 (captain), 2017 (captain), 2018 (captain), 2019 (captain)

6- ICC Test Team of the Year in 2017 (captain), 2018 (captain), 2019 (captain)

7- ICC Spirit of Cricket in 2019

8- ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Decade in 2011–2020

9- ICC Men's Test Team of the Decade in 2011–2020 (captain)

10- ICC Men's ODI Team of the Decade in 2011–2020

11- ICC Men's T20I Team of the Decade in 2011–2020

12- Polly Umrigar Award for International Cricketer of the Year in 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18

13- Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 2016, 2017, 2018

14- CEAT International Cricketer of the Year in 2011–12, 2013–14, 2018–19

15- Barmy Army - International Player of Year in 2017, 2018

Other honours and awards

1- People's Choice Awards India For Favourite Sportsperson in 2012

2- CNN-News18 Indian of the Year in 2017

3- DDCA renamed a stand after him at Arun Jaitley stadium, Delhi.

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In a rare and exclusive one-to-one interview, Virat Kohli sat down with Wisden Cricket Monthly magazine editor Jo Harman to discuss his first 10 years as an international cricketer, what life outside of the game looks like for a 21st-century deity and the future of “the most beautiful format”.

It’s four years since I first approached Virat Kohli’s team for a sit-down interview with the most in-demand cricketer in the world and after several false leads and probably more than a hundred emails, India’s captain is finally ready and waiting. Well, almost.

As I stand in a corridor outside a hotel room at the Taj Hotel in St James’ Court, London, waiting to be summoned, Kohli has some filming to finish up first. He is the subject of a National Geographic documentary as part of a new series in which scientists and psychoanalysts explore the lives of five Indian national icons and attempt to decipher whether geniuses are born or made. Watching Kohli’s 149 at Edgbaston two weeks later, it feels a pertinent question.

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Celebrating his first Test century on English soil

Mike Brearley believes genius requires a combination of the “instinctual” with “passionate devotion and hard work” and Kohli’s innings at Edgbaston, his 22nd Test century three months before his 30th birthday, was a perfect marriage of the two.

With Kohli now having completed 10 years as an international cricketer, there is little doubt that we are watching a genius at work, and one who transcends his sport. He was recently ranked No.11 in the World Fame 100, ESPN’s annual list of the most eminent athletes, and was the only cricketer in the Forbes Top 100 of the world’s highest-paid sportspeople last year, with estimated earnings of $24million.

Those numbers are still swirling around my head as my phone buzzes and I’m asked to enter. Kohli is ready.

In the UK we find it hard to comprehend the level of attention and adulation that Indian cricketers, and you in particular, receive in your home country. How do you cope with it?

When England came to India last, Alastair [Cook] asked me the same. Even players who’ve toured many times, it still amazes them how much passion and attention people have towards cricket in India. I said, ‘You just get used to it’. There is literally no other option. You cannot avoid it. I don’t try and fight it anymore. I’ve tried to do that in the past, where I wanted people to understand to an extent what an individual wants in terms of space and just to be able to have a normal life… for a bit! But that is very, very difficult to expect when you have so many people wanting to see you or meet you or are inspired by you. So I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s just something you have to accept.

Does it help that your wife Anushka [Sharma, the Bollywood actress and film producer] understands what it’s like to be in the public eye?

That was one of the reasons why we got along so well, to be able to understand each other’s mindset and the demands of being in such a position. And also the fact that we are so similar in terms of the backgrounds we have. People do not understand us at all. They think we live a fairytale life and things are only of royal standards, but in reality we are really normal people. We are in the public eye so it seems too far-fetched for the public to connect with, but we lead a very simple life at home. And that’s how we like to live. We do something that is in the public eye but we never chose to be recognised in this way.

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Kohli and Anushka Sharma married in December 2017

You’re one of the most influential figures in India essentially because, on a most basic level, you’re exceptionally good at hitting a cricket ball. Is that difficult to get your head around?

Ever since I’ve been with my wife we understand the responsibility that we have as known people back home. It’s not only in terms of inspiring people through what I do or she does, but how we portray ourselves as a couple as well, and to set the right example there – to teach people the right things to follow and not worry too much about what people are going to say, because that can be a massive factor back home. We take this as a responsibility of being in the position that we are. Even in cricket now, for me it’s not about what I want to achieve as a cricketer, it’s more to do with how I can inspire the next lot of players. I feel that is more of a responsibility now, and not merely going on the park and hitting a ball.

You play so much cricket, rarely missing matches and captaining India in all three formats. Psychologically, how do you stay on top of things and balance that with other aspects of your life?

I think there’s no limit to what you can do, as long as you’re happy doing it. I don’t believe that if you are busy in life in general that your sport is going to get compromised. A 24-hour day is a long time to be able to do things. Spending time at home is something we really look forward to, then my sport is my priority as well, but apart from that I do a lot of commercials, a lot of businesses as well, which I’m actively involved in. It gives me a sense of working towards something all the time. I don’t feel the burden at all, to be honest. I love having the opportunity to be so busy in life.

How do you relax outside of cricket?

We really enjoy our time when we come to other countries. We get to walk around and that’s very liberating, to be able to enjoy normal stuff like going out for breakfast or to coffee shops, because we don’t walk at all back home – it’s only getting out of our house, into our car and going wherever we want to go, then back into our car to go home. We love pets, so if we see dogs around we play with them. We can literally do whatever we want in terms of buying things or having something but to be able to enjoy and be grateful about life every day is something that we take very seriously.

On August 18, 2008, five months after captaining his country to victory at the Under 19 World Cup in Malaysia, the pudgy teenager touted as ‘the next Sachin’ walked out to open the batting in his first senior international appearance, an ODI in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. It was an inauspicious start for the 19-year-old who scored 12 from 33 balls in a comprehensive defeat.

He would have to wait more than a year for his first ODI century and his ascent to the Test team was considerably slower. Not until a gutsy hundred from No.6 against Australia at Adelaide in January 2012 was his place in the five-day side secured. In the period since, only Steve Smith can match his 23 Test centuries, while Kohli’s limited-overs record is unparalleled in this or any other era.

He has previously described the conclusion of a disappointing 2012 IPL campaign as a watershed moment when he discovered his now-famous work ethic and fitness regime – factors that have been pivotal in his rise to become the best pound-for-pound batsman in the world.

“Kohli evolved before our eyes, beginning as a talented batsman with rough edges but with the enormous good fortune to be playing in a team with Tendulkar, Laxman, Dravid and Sehwag,” says Wisden India editor Suresh Menon. “He absorbed important lessons from each of them. A quick learner, Kohli found his uniqueness in assimilating the best practices of others. And in adding his own flavour to the package.”

How quickly have the last 10 years gone by?

I’m close to 10,000 ODI runs and I still can’t believe it; I walk out and I feel like I’m still a club cricketer playing my first match. I still have to get that first run. And I’m so happy and grateful that I still have that feeling and I don’t think, ‘Oh, I’ve done everything’. I still have that respect for the game that I had in my first match. I know that when that feeling dies off it’s going to be time. But the fact that it has gone on for so long, and it has made me work hard on my game – continuously, relentlessly – is so wonderful to experience.

How do you reflect on your younger self? Are there moments you look back on where you think, ‘I wish I hadn’t done that!’?

Yeah, the one thing I remember most is when I’d had enough of the Australian crowd at Sydney [in 2012] and I just decided to flick a [middle] finger at them. ‘I’m so cool’. The match referee [Ranjan Madugalle] called me to his room the next day and I’m like, ‘What’s wrong?’. He said, ‘What happened at the boundary yesterday?’. I said, ‘Nothing, it was a bit of banter’. Then he threw the newspaper in front of me and there was this big image of me flicking on the front page and I said, ‘I’m so sorry, please don’t ban me!’. I got away with that one. He was a nice guy, he understood I was young and these things happen. I really laugh at a lot of the things I did when I was younger but I’m proud that I did not change my ways because I was always going to be who I am and not change for the world or for anyone else. I was pretty happy with who I was.

Kohli let his frustration get the better of him at the SCG

“I said to the match referee, ‘Please don’t ban me!'”

Did anyone have to pull you into line in your early career?

There was my coach, Rajkumar Sharma, who was always looking at things from the outside and he understood me the most, after my family, because I had interacted him so much over the years. My family as well. Every time they felt like I was not on the right path they told me. But my coach was the one that was very stern with me. If I was doing something wrong he would make sure that he got that across, one way or the other. He was the only person I was scared of when I was growing up. I went into his academy when I was nine and even now I still speak to him about my game.

Yuvraj Singh said that when he tried to give you advice as a youngster you didn’t listen because you were so distracted by all the other things around you. Do you recognise that version of yourself?

Yeah, definitely. I look forward to guiding the young guys in the team to not make the same mistakes that probably I made when I was their age because I want them to have three more years of quality cricket compared to going up and down, struggling here and there and then finally finding their feet. If I see someone making the same mistakes that I committed and I cannot correct them, then it’s my failure. If I choose to stay quiet I’m not really doing my job. You don’t want to suffocate anyone but the mistakes I made early in my career, as Yuvraj rightly pointed out, I would not like to see youngsters make them more than once, because that’s just wasting such an important phase of their lives and careers.

Who are the people you’ve most enjoyed speaking to and learnt the most from during your career?

Gary Kirsten and Duncan Fletcher [former India coaches] are probably the two people I’ve enjoyed discussing cricket with the most. Gary was all about the feel of the game – how you feel as a player and how confident you are mentally. Those small things really matter because I know how to strike a cricket ball but how to get into a zone where I am confident of striking the cricket ball is something I would discuss with Gary. And the same with Duncan as well. To be able to see the game in a particular manner is so much more important than to be able to hit that cover drive.

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Duncan Fletcher had a profound influence on Kohli’s game

Michael Vaughan told Wisden Cricket Monthly that no person has done more for English cricket over the last 20 years than Duncan Fletcher. He’s clearly had a big influence on a lot of players.

Duncan has such a great understanding of what a particular player needs to correct his game. He would stand in front of me when I was batting in the nets and tell me, ‘Open your shoulder two inches’. Then I would do that and my game would open up and I would be like, ‘What was that!?’. It was that small. If he told me that then he wouldn’t apply it to Shikhar Dhawan or MS [Dhoni] or anyone else. That was for my game. That’s how well he understood individual players.

India were incredibly impressive as they won the Under 19 World Cup earlier this year – intimidatingly so if you support any other country. How exciting is it to see the next generation of talent coming through?

I saw some of these guys in the IPL as well and I was stunned by some of the talent. You have two guys bowling almost 150 clicks and someone like Prithvi Shaw playing shots that I couldn’t even imagine at my age, hitting some of the fastest bowlers in the world for sixes at the IPL that were quite astonishing. I believe that you have to be accepting and comfortable with the fact that the next generation is always going to be better, and you have to bring in these guys accordingly and unleash them at this level. I’m not someone who will wait for people to go through the whole grind and see how they go in four, five or six years, because you might just lose out on the best years of their life.

Do you make a point of taking the brightest talents aside to tell them that you see a big future for them in the Indian team?

In my initial years when someone around me would say ‘You’ve been looked at to play for the Indian cricket team’ I would lose perspective about what needs to happen right now, and I don’t want that to happen with them. But I’m very confident these guys will make it to the top level very, very soon and some of the guys are mature beyond their years.

Have you watched previous Indian captains and picked up aspects of their leadership?

Not really anyone before MS. I was always someone who kept talking to him about the game so even when I was really young, before I was made vice-captain, I would give him my suggestions. Not in a way that I thought I knew better but I felt at certain moments I could probably see this thing that someone else might not be able to pick up. So why not go and express myself? I love thinking about the game and that’s why I enjoy captaincy so much and I enjoy chasing totals so much – I love using my brain to figure out what needs to be done during the game. I’ve learned the most from MS, standing so close to him at slip so many times and just observing him at close quarters.

How would you characterise your captaincy?

I think every captain flushes in the mindset that he has himself to his team and I’ve always played my cricket with positivity. When I do well or I don’t do well, it’s not about thinking twice, only going forward. Results are a bi-product of that mindset. I believe in giving total freedom to the guys to go out there and play the way they want to, and to be fearless. You can make mistakes by being positive, lack of execution is fine, but hesitation is something that I cannot relate to myself so I would never want the players to play that way.

What have been the biggest challenges during your time as captain?

Not many. I’ve really enjoyed myself so far. I just wanted to play cricket at this level and now I’ve been given such an honour to captain my country, I cannot complain at all. It allows me to set the right example and work hard, so I can expect my teammates to work as hard. It has only helped me grow as a person and make me understand the game better and what needs to be done at different points of the game, or in life in general. You learn so many things about what are controllables, what are not controllables, respecting losses and working hard towards victory. When decision-making is on you, you need to be very aware of what you are doing and that makes you aware as a person in general.

How sustainable is it for you to captain India in all three formats?

I love it. It’s such a short span in my life. I’m not someone who’s ever looked for a comfort zone. I don’t think there is an option of giving up in life, especially when you have such a short career. Think about it… there are 1.3 billion people back home and only 16-20 people in that pool regularly play for their country. On top of that you’re on top of the pile, and if I complain there, I really have to be ungrateful about everything that’s been given to me.

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Kohli scored 593 runs at 59.30 in the 2018 Test series against England

By playing and talking about Test cricket with such passion, you’ve helped to give the format a real shot in the arm. Do you have concerns for its future though?

In a few countries, yes. It all depends on the awareness of people who watch the game. If you take a country like South Africa or Australia or England, they have big crowds for Test matches because people understand the sport. It’s literally living life over five days. There are so many ups and downs and even when you’ve done well you’ve got to keep coming back and doing it all over again. There are no guarantees in life either. If you’ve had a good day it doesn’t mean that the next day is going to be good automatically. You’ve got to work towards it. Or if you’ve had a bad day there’s no option of staying at home. I think that if you really understand the sport, if you really love the sport, you understand Test cricket and you understand how exciting it is. I cannot explain to you the job satisfaction that you get when you do well in Test cricket, because you know how demanding it is. It’s the most beautiful format of the game. I don’t think it’s going to go anywhere. I don’t even see it getting compressed to four days.

You see four-day Test matches as a backward step?

Definitely. It should not be tinkered with.

Are you in favour of the forthcoming Test Championship?

I think that is going to give a huge push to Test cricket. It makes every series more competitive, and there’s going to be ups and downs throughout the Championship, which I really look forward to. The teams that love playing Test cricket are always going to be passionate about it. And it also depends on the system you have back home as well. If you’re not going to give more importance to first-class cricket, then people are going to lose motivation to play the longest format of the game. And with the T20 format coming in I think there’s far greater responsibility on all the cricket boards across the world to treat first-class cricket really well, because if the facilities and the standard goes up, then the motivation always stays. You don’t want players to get into that mindset where they’re finding the easy way out.

India haven’t played a Test match against Pakistan during your career. Do you think that will change, and is it a match you’d like to play in given the opportunity?

They have such a quality bowling attack that obviously as a batsman I would love to face them. It could happen but it’s not something that I have any aspirations of or something that I really want badly. I don’t pinpoint things anymore. If you asked me 10 years ago whether I would be here in my life, be having a career like I’ve had, I wouldn’t even dream of it. So I am very happy with how life is going and I’m pretty happy taking every day and series as it comes.

Kohli speaks with such verve and feeling about the game, and has such strong views on its future, that before we wrap up I ask, slightly tongue in cheek, whether he’d consider a job at the ICC or BCCI when he calls time on his playing career. He laughs. A lot.

“The reason I do so many things at one time is to not be in a position of having to do something in life after I’m done,” he says. “I want to be able to spend time with my family, give a good life to my kids, travel with my wife and just enjoy life for a few years. I don’t want to think about anything else. I will have done this for too long to be able to come back immediately into the game. If there are any changes in the system required, I would always take that step for cricketers, not just because I want to be seen on TV. I’ve had enough of that. I get that on a daily basis.

“I understand that life is much larger than any of this and before I started to play cricket life was there, and it’s going to continue after. I just want to be able to enjoy everything and not have cricket as the only identity in my life and have nothing else to look forward to or have any knowledge of. I want to keep learning.”

This article originally appeared in the September 2018 issue of  Wisden Cricket Monthly .  Click here  to subscribe to the magazine

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Virat Kohli Records, Awards and Achievements – Full List

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Virat Kohli Records Awards list: Indian skipper Virat Kohli is considered as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. Times of Sports(TOS) listed records, achievements, and awards received by Virat Kohli.

Virat Kohli records

  • Virat Kohli is the only Indian batsman who got 890 rating points in the ICC ODI ranking . Previously Sachin Tendulkar got the best rating of 887 in 1998.
  • Virat Kohli has the record of having the highest ICC rating points (922) in the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen .
  • Virat Kohli scored six double-centuries as a captain in test matches . He surpassed Cricket legend Brian Lara, who had five double centuries as a test captain.
  • Virat Kohli has the most number of 150+ scores as captain in Tests – 9 times.
  • Virat Kohli became the first player to hit consecutive 3 centuries in against two opponents (West Indies & Sri Lanka).
  • Kolhi is the most successful Indian ODI captain. Kohli’s success rate is 75.89% as a captain which is better than M.S. Dhoni .
  • Virat Kohli scored more than 20,000 runs at an average of over 50 in all formats -Test matches, One Day Internationals, and T-20 matches.
  • Rahul Dravid scored 10,000 ODI runs after playing 10 years, 317 days while Kohli achieved this by playing just 10 years and 68 days.
  • Virat Kohli captained India in 17 T20I bilateral series and won 12 out of them. India lost just 2 series under him.
  • Virat Kohli becomes the first Indian cricketer to cross 10,000 T20 runs .
  • Virat Kohli becomes the first-ever player to be part of 50 wins in each of the three formats.
  • In the 2nd Test match of IND vs NZ 2021 series, India beat New Zealand by 372 runs under Virat Kohli’s captaincy which is the biggest win in terms of runs in the Indian test history .
  • Ricky Ponting(2006, 2007) and Virat Kohli(2017, 2018) are the only cricketers to win the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy in successive years.
  • Virat Kohli becomes the first Indian captain in history to win two Boxing Day Test matches. (AUS vs IND – Melbourne Cricket Ground; SA vs IND at Centurion 2021)
  • Virat Kohli took over the Test captaincy when India was ranked 7th and Virat steps down from Captaincy when India ranked No.1.
  • Virat Kohli’s batting record as a Test captain: Innings – 113; Runs – 5,864; Average – 54.80; Hundreds – 20; Fifties – 18.
  • Virat Kohli as captain in international cricket: Matches – 213; Won – 135; Runs – 12,883; Average – 59.92; Hundreds – 41.
  • On December 10, 2022 Virat Kohli bagged his 72nd century in the 3rd ODI against Bangladesh and surpassed Ricky Ponting’s 71-century mark.
  • Virat Kohli bagged the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for October following his impressive performance in the Asia Cup 2022 and in ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
  • On 11th March 2023, in the 4th Test match of BGT 2023 , Virat Kohli surpassed Brain Lara and became the second player to score the most runs against Australia in international cricket behind Sachin Tendulkar.
  • On 11th September 2023, Virat Kohli became the third player to score the most 50+ runs in the ODI format in a match against Pakistan in Asia Cup 2023 Super 4s.
  • On October 08, 2023, during the IND vs AUS ODI World Cup 2023 League game, Virat Kohli became the fastest ever in history to complete 11,000 ODI runs at No.3 position.
  • On October 19, 2023, Virat Kohli surpassed Brain Lara and AB de Villers in the list of players with the most runs in ODI World Cups.
  • On October 19, 2023, Virat Kohli became the fastest ever to complete 26,000 runs in International cricket. Virat reached this milestone in just 577 innings while Sachin scored 26000 international runs in 601 innings.
  • On November 5, 2023, Virat Kohli scored his 49th ODI century against South Africa in the World Cup 2023 group matches and equals Sachin’s record of 49 ODI centuries. Notably, Sachin took 452 innings to achieve this feat while Virat took only 277 innings to score his 49th ODI century.
  • On November 12, 2023, in the match against the Netherlands, Virat Kohli scored 51 runs and equals Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most 50+ scores in a World Cup edition. Sachin scored seven 50+ scores in the 2003 World Cup while Virat scored 7* in the 2023 World Cup.
  • On November 15, 2023, in the ODI WC 2023 1st semifinal against New Zealand, Virat scored his 50th ODI century and surpassed Sachin’s record for 49 ODI centuries.
  • Virat Kohli becomes the first Indian cricketer to score 12000 runs in the T20 format during the first match against CSK in the IPL 2024 campaign. He also has 100 50+ scores in the T20 format after the RCB’s second match in the IPL 2024 campaign against Punjab Kings.
  • During the RR vs RCB clash on April 6 in Jaipur, Virat becomes the first batter to score 7500 runs in the IPL tournament. In the same match, Virat scored the first century of the IPL 2024, also his 8th in IPL.

CHECK :  Virat Kohli’s List of Centuries in All Three Formats

Virat Kohli’s Achievement as Skipper

  • Virat Kohli has the best average(500+ runs) as T20 Skipper – 47.6%
  • Virat Kohli holds the second-best win(40+ matches) rate – 66%
  • Virat won the T20I series in South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia
  • India’s longest T20I win-streak as Virat as skipper – 10 matches

Most double centuries by an Indian in Test cricket 

In 2019, Kohli surpassed Sachin Tendulkar and Virendra Sehwag to smash most double centuries by an Indian in test cricket. Kohli has seven centuries in the long format of the game, while Sachin and Sehwag have six double centuries each.

Virat Kohli's 200 in Test against West Indies

Most runs in a single IPL season – 973

Kohli scored 973 runs in the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League to guide his team to the finals of the tournament. The season saw him score as many as four centuries — the most by a player in a single season. That year, Kohli led India to new heights as a captain with his consistency.

Most runs in a calendar year/series

In 2017, Kohli slammed 11 centuries across all formats of the game and amassed 3000 runs . As a captain, he led India to new heights, winning all the series at home.

Virat Kohli

  • Most ODI runs in a calendar year by an Indian cricketer – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Highest combined international runs scored in a year by an Indian cricketer – 2818 international runs in 2017
  • Second Highest century by an Indian
  • Most Test runs in 2018 by any cricketer
  • Most ODI runs in 2018 by any cricketer

Milestones reached by Virat Kohli

  • Fastest Indian to reach 1000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, and 10,000 runs in ODIs
  • Fastest Indian and second fastest in the world to reach 10, 15, 20, and 25 centuries in ODIs
  • The only batsman in history to average more than 50 in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is simultaneously
  • Fastest in the world to reach 30 and 35 centuries in ODIs
  • Second fastest in the world to reach 1,000 runs in T20Is
  • First Indian cricketer to score three successive centuries in ODIs
  • Fastest in the world to reach 15,000 international runs
  • Fastest batsman to score 17,000 runs in international cricket (363 innings)
  • First batsman to reach 6000 runs in IPL tournament
  • Virat Kohli holds the record for the fewest innings(462 innings) to reach 22000 International runs  followed by Sachin Tendulkar who took 493 innings to achieve this feat.
  • Kohli scored 23000 runs from playing 490 international matches with a 50+ average – the only player to score 20000+ runs with a 50+ average.
  • Virat Kohli becomes the first Indian cricketer to cross 10,000 T20 runs.
  • Virat becomes the fastest to complete 8000, 9000, 10000, 11000, 12000, and 13000 runs in ODI format.
  • Virat Kohli scored his 49th ODI century in just 277 innings while Sachin Tendulkar took 452 innings to score his 49th ODI century.

Virat Kohli Awards

  • Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Cricketer of the Year): 2017, 2018
  • ICC ODI Player of the Year: 2012, 2017
  • ICC Test Team of the Year: 2017 (captain)
  • Padma Shri: 2017
  • ICC ODI Team of the Year: 2012, 2014, 2016 (Captain), 2017 (Captain)
  • Arjuna Award : 2013
  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna: 2018
  • Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Decade(2010-2020)

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Virat Kohli is an Indian international cricket player. He is a middle order batsman, who can also open the batting. He can also bowl right arm medium pace. He got his initial cricket training in West Delhi Cricket Academy , since its inception in 1998.

Virat Kohli played his first Test in 2011 against West Indies in Kingston. Kohli was the recipient of the ICC ODI Player of the Year award in 2012. Kohli first played for Delhi Under-15 team in October 2002 in the 2002–03 Polly Umrigar Trophy.

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Virat Kohli, the epitome of aggressive sportsmanship, was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi into a Punjabi family. His father, Prem Kohli , worked as a criminal lawyer and his mother, Saroj Kohli , is a housewife. He has an elder brother, Vikash , and an elder sister, Bhavna .

He was known to have had an affinity towards cricket from a very early age, as early as 3, according to some. He’d take up his bat, and ask his father to bowl to him. He studied at Vishal Bharti Public School and was raised in Uttam Nagar, Delhi . When he was a youngster, he played in the alleyways with the boys from the area, and the people around saw his talent even then. Everyone urged his father to not let his talent go to waste in gulley cricket and send him to a proper cricket coaching Academy.

In ninth grade, he shifted to Savier Convent in Paschim Vihar to help his cricket practice. Apart from sports, Kohli was good at academics as well, and his teachers remember him as “ a bright and alert child “. Kohli’s family lived in Meera Bagh until 2015 when they moved to Gurgaon.

  • Name: Virat Kohli
  • Other Name: Cheeku
  • Born: November 5, 1988
  • Star Sign: Scorpio
  • Birth Place: Delhi, India
  • Height: 5 feet 9 Inche
  • Education: Vishal Bharti & Savier Convent
  • Profession: Cricketer
  • Citizenship: Indian
  • Language: Hindi
  • Father: Prem Kohli
  • Mother: Saroj Kohli
  • Brother: Vikash Kholi
  • Sister: Bhavna Kholi
  • Spouse: Anushka Sharma (m. 2017)
  • Children: Vamika Kohli

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Virat Kohli has been linked to various high-profile women over time. He has dated Sarah Jane Dias , an Indian Model, and VJ, Sanjana , another actress for a short while. For a while he’s dated Tamanna Bhatia , Izabelle Leite , a Brazilian Model and lately he was in a quite a high profile relationship with Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma .

Kohli started dating Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma in 2013; the couple soon earned the celebrity couple nickname “Virushka”. Their relationship attracted substantial media attention, with persistent rumours and speculations in the media, as neither of the two publicly talked about it. The couple married on 11 December 2017 in a private ceremony in Florence, Italy. On 11 January 2021, they became parents to a baby girl, Vamika.

Kohli is a big fan of Bollywood actor Aamir Khan . Virat Kohli has always considered Sachin Tendulkar his inspiration.

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