Virat Kohli career profile, ODI stats, records, and rankings: Everything you need to know
Here is everything you need to know about the legendary Indian cricketer.
Star India player Virat Kohli, one of the greatest batters the world cricket has ever produced, was born on November 05th, 1988 in the capital city of India, Delhi. The modern-day great, who is also considered a part of the Fab 4 generation with Kane Williamson, Steven Smith, and Joe Root, came into the limelight when he led India to a U-19 World Cup victory in Kuala Lumpur in the year 2008.
Since then, there was just no looking back for him as he just went from strength to strength and started dominating with his performances in One-Day Internationals. The classy right-handed batter made his international debut for Team India by featuring in an ODI against Sri Lanka in Dambulla in 2008. An injury to Virender Sehwag forced Kohli to make his debut and also open the innings.
He managed to score only 12 off 22 in his debut outing but the world cricket saw the promise and potential in the Delhi youngster. Kohli finally announced himself when he smashed 107 off 114 against Sri Lanka in Kolkata the following year in 2009. After that, he became a prominent and crucial member of the Indian side in the 50-overs format. His next eye-catching century came against Bangladesh in the opening fixture of the 2011 World Cup in Mirpur where he scored 100* off just 83. Notably, he became part of the title-winning team in that marquee tournament in which MS Dhoni and his men defeated the Lankan Lions in the finals.
He then took the cricketing world by storm by slamming a breathtaking 133* off just 86 against Sri Lanka in Hobart in a Tri-Series in 2012. Kohli then just began to rule the game by delivering consistent performances across formats. Notably, he also won the Champions Trophy with his side in England in 2013 as he bagged his third ICC title. Today, at 35, he has become one of the legends of the game and the finest player India has ever produced after greats like Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, and Sachin Tendulkar. The Delhi-born has hammered the joint most ODI centuries (49) with Tendulkar’s (49). In terms of scoring runs, he occupies the third position (13677) after legendary players like Tendulkar (18426) and Ricky Ponting (13704).
Virat Kohli’s Stats in ODI Cricket:
Matches |
Innings |
Runs |
Average |
Strike-rate |
HS |
50s |
100s |
292 |
280 |
13848 |
58.67 |
93.58 |
183 |
72 |
50 |
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Last Updated on 19th Nov,2023
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