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Virat Kohli (born 5 November 1988) [b] is an Indian international cricketer who plays Test and ODI cricket for the national team and is a former captain in all formats. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional right arm medium pace bowler. He is called the king and the chase master for his playing style, skill and records. [5]
Virat Kohli ǂ 2008–2025 India: 30 51 1 82: 3: Ricky Ponting ^ 1995–2012 Australia / World XI: 41 30 0 71: 4: Kumar Sangakkara ^ 2000–2015 Sri Lanka: 38 25 0 63: 5: Jacques Kallis ^ 1995–2014 South Africa: 45 17 0 62: 6: Hashim Amla: 2004–2019 South Africa: 28 27 0 55: 7: Mahela Jayawardene ^ 1997–2015 Sri Lanka / Asia XI: 34 19 1 ...
Virat Kohli has scored 82 centuries in international cricket. Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer and a former captain of the Indian national cricket team. A right-handed top-order batsman, he has made 82 centuries in international cricket—30 in Test cricket, 51 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 1 in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). [a]
Cricket great Virat Kohli became the fastest batter and third man to reach 14,000 runs in one-day international cricket on Sunday, before going on to hit a record-extending 51st century in the ODI ...
Kohli averaged 54.97 in Test cricket until 2019, but since 2020, it has dipped to 30.72 - and just 22.47 in his last 10 Tests. Since the start of 2024, his average of 23.2 is the ninth lowest ...
Virat Kohli: Royal Challengers Bangalore: 50 Saurabh Tiwary: Mumbai Indians: 50 Taruwar Kohli: Rajasthan Royals: 30 Siddarth Kaul: Kolkata Knight Riders: 50 Tanmay Srivastava: Kings XI Punjab: 50 Abhinav Mukund: Chennai Super Kings: 50 Napoleon Einstein: Chennai Super Kings: 30 Ajitesh Argal: Kings XI Punjab: 50 Iqbal Abdulla: Kolkata Knight ...
Virat Kohli [23] first came into the limelight in 2008 when he led the Indian Under-19 team to victory in Malaysia's ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In February–March 2008, Kohli assumed the captaincy of the Indian squad that went on to triumph at the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia .
India's captain, Virat Kohli, acknowledged that New Zealand were the better team, but also called for a best-of-three series to decide future World Test Championships. [10] New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson was named as the man of the match, after taking seven wickets, including a five-wicket haul in the first innings. [11]