Virat kohli records

  1. Virat Kohli Profile
  2. Virat Kohli's Test Captaincy Explained in Numbers And Records
  3. Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Long
  4. Virat Kohli’s 71st international hundred: Full list of records broken
  5. Virat Kohli ODI Records
  6. Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Long
  7. Virat Kohli Profile
  8. Virat Kohli ODI Records
  9. Virat Kohli’s 71st international hundred: Full list of records broken
  10. Virat Kohli's Test Captaincy Explained in Numbers And Records


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Virat Kohli Profile

Daring, tough and fiercely talented, Virat Kohli is arguably one of the finest batsmen that the country has produced. He has even drawn comparisons with the great Sachin Tendulkar. With a firm bottom-hand grip and the ability to smash balls landing on a particular area to any part of the ground at will and without much risk, Kohli has carved a niche of his own in Indian cricket. The king of chases as many of his fans have christened him, Kohli is a deeply hammered nail across all formats. Kohli rose to fame when he captained India's victorious World Cup Under-19 side in Malaysia, in 2008. He was immediately propelled into the lucrative Twenty20 tournament - the Indian T20 League in 2008 and has since been a part of the Bangalore franchise. He also went on to become the captain of the team in 2012 and has continued to remain so since then. Devoid of noteworthy performances in the first edition, his domestic form still won him an India ODI cap on the tour to Sri Lanka in the same year. The Delhi lad was initially deployed at various positions in the batting line-up, from replacing Virender Sehwag as an opener to accelerating in the middle-order. After just 25 ODI innings, he had already amassed 9 fifty-plus scores including two centuries. Kohli has always believed in backing his confidence and with the assurance evident in his shot selection and footwork, he was rarely found wanting with his technique even on bowling-friendly surfaces abroad. Once Kohli grew in maturity, esp...

Virat Kohli's Test Captaincy Explained in Numbers And Records

He led the country to its first ever Test series win on Australian soil and was in charge of the team that currently leads England 2-1 in a Test series, the deciding match of which will be played later this year. Under his stewardship India won every home series that it played, toppling the toughest sides in world cricket. Here's his record as Test captain: Matches - 68 Won - 40 Lost - 17 Draw - 11 Here are a few other important statistics and records that he helped establish as India's Test captain: Virat Kohli is the most successful full-time Indian captain in Tests both in terms of number of matches won and in terms of win percentage. Four overseas Test victories in a calendar year: Kohli is the only Indian captain to achieve the feat twice. Incidentally, it was under Kohli's captaincy when India achieved the feat for the first time as well. India won Tests in Brisbane, Lord's, Oval, and Centurion in one year, equalling the feat in 2018 when India began their away win campaign in Johannesburg, Nottingham, Adelaide, and Melbourne. First Asian captain to win at Centurion: Kohli has become the third captain and the first Asian to register a Test win at Centurion, the first two being England's Nasser Hussain in 2000 and Australia's Michael Clarke in 2014. Most Test Wins by Asian Captain in SENA Countries: Centurion win was the seventh under Kohli in 23 Tests (Lost 13 and drawn 3) the most by an Asian Captain in SENA countries. In overseas Tests, Kohli has won 16 out of 36 T...

Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Long

Virat Kohli broke Sachin Tendulkar's long-standing record in ICC knockout matches in the 2023 World Test Championship final. Chasing a total of 444, India are 164/3 at stumps and need 280 more runs. Kohli has won two ICC tournaments, both in the 50-over format, as he was a vital member of India's 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy-winning teams. Kohli is yet to get a century in any knockout game but has got half-centuries in all four T20 World Cup knockout games he has played, as well as the semi-finals of the 2013 and 2017 Champions Trophy. He was also India's highest run-getter in the 2013 Champions Trophy final, in which India beat England, while also playing an important knock of 35 in the 2011 World Cup final. Talking about today's match, Kolhi is batting not-out at 44 at stumps on Day 4. India need 280 more runs on Day 5 to seal a historic title with seven wickets in hand. Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli have put up a 67-run partnership after India lost their top three after a bright start in the big chase of 444.

Virat Kohli’s 71st international hundred: Full list of records broken

Virat Kohli ended a 1019-day drought for his 71st international hundred with his maiden T20I ton for India in an Asia Cup 2022 Super Four match against Afghanistan in Dubai. Kohli blasted numerous records during the course of his innings. Kohli opened the innings in the absence of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma and was dropped on 28 by Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran. He is currently the highest-scorer in this Asia Cup with 276 runs in five innings. Ahead of the tournament, Kohli had only featured in four T20Is this year, scoring 81 runs in four innings. The 33-year-old had previously scored an international hundred during a pink-ball Test against Bangladesh on November 23, 2019 in Kolkata. Here’s a look at all the milestones the former India captain achieved during his unbeaten knock of 122 from 61 balls. Kohli hits 71st international century, ends drought with highest T20I score by an Indian • Virat Kohli smashed the highest individual T20I score by an Indian - surpassing Rohit Sharma’s 118 against Sri Lanka • Kohli became the fourth Indian to score a century in all formats (after Suresh Raina, Rohit and KL Rahul). • Kohli is the sixth Indian to smash a T20I hundred - joining Rohit, KL Rahul, Suresh Raina, Suryakumar Yadav and Deepak Hooda. • Kohli equalled Ricky Ponting for the second-most international hundreds - 71 • Kohli equalled Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul for the most T20 centuries among Indians - 6. • Kohli became the second Indian to smash 100 T20I sixes after Rohit and...

Virat Kohli ODI Records

Virat Kohli ODI Records Records ODI Role Batsman Batting Right Handed Bowling medium Right-arm Country India Birth 5-Nov-1988 (35 yr) Birthplace Delhi Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Teams India, Delhi, India Red, India U19, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Board Presidents XI, North Zone, Indians, India A, Asia XI (Mostly) Virat Kohli Social Media Accounts Updated On 2023-05-22 01:11:06 By Virat Kohli ODI Fantasy Cricket Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Run Per Inn 48.4 45.3 50.9 Run Per Match 47.0 44.6 49.0 Boundary (In Ball) 10.1 11.1 9.5 4s (In Ball) 11.3 12.4 10.5 6s (In Ball) 99.7 103.3 97.1 Over Per Match 0.2 0.2 0.1 Wicket Per Inn 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wicket Per Match 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wicket (In Ball) 160.2 139.0 224.0 Wicket (In Runs) 166.2 135.0 260.0 Field In Match % 62 % 69 % 53 % Catch In Match % 51 % 56 % 46 % Virat Kohli ODI Batting Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Matches Innings Not Out Runs Highest Score Average 56.95 48.90 64.94 Balls Faced Strike Rate 20s 30s 50s 100s 200s 0 0 0 90s 150s 4s 6s Outtype LBW Bowled Stumped 0 Catch Run Out Wicket Taker Left Arm 1- Fast 2- Fast-Medium 3- Medium 4- Slow 1- Bowled 2- Catch 3- Stumped 0 4- Lbw Right Arm 1- Fast 2- Fast-Medium 3- Medium 4- Slow 1- Bowled 2- Catch 3- Stumped 0 4- Lbw Virat Kohli ODI Bowling Cricket Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Matches Innings Balls Runs BBI Average 166.25 135.00 260.00 Strike Rate 160.25 139.00 224.00 Maiden 0 2w 0 0 0 3w 0 0 0 5w 0 0 0 8w 0 0 0 10w 0 0 0 Wickets LBW 0 0 0 Bowled Stumped 0 0 0 Catch 0 Batsman T...

Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin Tendulkar's Long

Virat Kohli broke Sachin Tendulkar's long-standing record in ICC knockout matches in the 2023 World Test Championship final. Chasing a total of 444, India are 164/3 at stumps and need 280 more runs. Kohli has won two ICC tournaments, both in the 50-over format, as he was a vital member of India's 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy-winning teams. Kohli is yet to get a century in any knockout game but has got half-centuries in all four T20 World Cup knockout games he has played, as well as the semi-finals of the 2013 and 2017 Champions Trophy. He was also India's highest run-getter in the 2013 Champions Trophy final, in which India beat England, while also playing an important knock of 35 in the 2011 World Cup final. Talking about today's match, Kolhi is batting not-out at 44 at stumps on Day 4. India need 280 more runs on Day 5 to seal a historic title with seven wickets in hand. Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli have put up a 67-run partnership after India lost their top three after a bright start in the big chase of 444.

Virat Kohli Profile

A spunky, chubby teenager with gelled hair shot to fame after leading India to glory in the Under-19 World Cup at Kuala Lumpur in early 2008. In an Indian team filled with saint-like icons worthy of their own hagiographies, Virat Kohli, with his most un-Indian, 'bad-boy' intensity, would clearly be an outcast. Grind through the ranks He soon joined the senior Men in Blue in Sri Lanka, come August 2008. In the absence of the regular openers, Virat Kohli was given a chance to open the batting in the ODI series. He played some commendable knocks in his extended run as an opener, as India went on to win the ODI series. However, the established and formidable pair of Tendulkar and Sehwag kept Kohli out of the team The 20-year-old continued to impress for Delhi and dominated attacks, clearly demonstrating that he belonged at a much higher level; that junior cricket was beneath his standards. Kohli then traveled to Australia in 2009 for the Emerging players tournament and stamped his authority all over the bowling attacks. He added 'big-match temperament' to his résumé too, lacing a fluent hundred in the final against South Africa, and guiding his team to a clinical victory. The young prodigy, barely old enough to receive his man-of-the-match champagne, ended the tournament with 398 runs from 7 outings with two centuries and two fifties, ensuring that he remained fresh in the selectors' minds. Cementing a national spot The selectors had no choice but to give Kohli another go in t...

Virat Kohli ODI Records

Virat Kohli ODI Records Records ODI Role Batsman Batting Right Handed Bowling medium Right-arm Country India Birth 5-Nov-1988 (35 yr) Birthplace Delhi Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Teams India, Delhi, India Red, India U19, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Board Presidents XI, North Zone, Indians, India A, Asia XI (Mostly) Virat Kohli Social Media Accounts Updated On 2023-05-22 01:11:06 By Virat Kohli ODI Fantasy Cricket Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Run Per Inn 48.4 45.3 50.9 Run Per Match 47.0 44.6 49.0 Boundary (In Ball) 10.1 11.1 9.5 4s (In Ball) 11.3 12.4 10.5 6s (In Ball) 99.7 103.3 97.1 Over Per Match 0.2 0.2 0.1 Wicket Per Inn 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wicket Per Match 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wicket (In Ball) 160.2 139.0 224.0 Wicket (In Runs) 166.2 135.0 260.0 Field In Match % 62 % 69 % 53 % Catch In Match % 51 % 56 % 46 % Virat Kohli ODI Batting Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Matches Innings Not Out Runs Highest Score Average 56.95 48.90 64.94 Balls Faced Strike Rate 20s 30s 50s 100s 200s 0 0 0 90s 150s 4s 6s Outtype LBW Bowled Stumped 0 Catch Run Out Wicket Taker Left Arm 1- Fast 2- Fast-Medium 3- Medium 4- Slow 1- Bowled 2- Catch 3- Stumped 0 4- Lbw Right Arm 1- Fast 2- Fast-Medium 3- Medium 4- Slow 1- Bowled 2- Catch 3- Stumped 0 4- Lbw Virat Kohli ODI Bowling Cricket Records Innings Both 1st 2nd Matches Innings Balls Runs BBI Average 166.25 135.00 260.00 Strike Rate 160.25 139.00 224.00 Maiden 0 2w 0 0 0 3w 0 0 0 5w 0 0 0 8w 0 0 0 10w 0 0 0 Wickets LBW 0 0 0 Bowled Stumped 0 0 0 Catch 0 Batsman T...

Virat Kohli’s 71st international hundred: Full list of records broken

Virat Kohli ended a 1019-day drought for his 71st international hundred with his maiden T20I ton for India in an Asia Cup 2022 Super Four match against Afghanistan in Dubai. Kohli blasted numerous records during the course of his innings. Kohli opened the innings in the absence of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma and was dropped on 28 by Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran. He is currently the highest-scorer in this Asia Cup with 276 runs in five innings. Ahead of the tournament, Kohli had only featured in four T20Is this year, scoring 81 runs in four innings. The 33-year-old had previously scored an international hundred during a pink-ball Test against Bangladesh on November 23, 2019 in Kolkata. Here’s a look at all the milestones the former India captain achieved during his unbeaten knock of 122 from 61 balls. Kohli hits 71st international century, ends drought with highest T20I score by an Indian • Virat Kohli smashed the highest individual T20I score by an Indian - surpassing Rohit Sharma’s 118 against Sri Lanka • Kohli became the fourth Indian to score a century in all formats (after Suresh Raina, Rohit and KL Rahul). • Kohli is the sixth Indian to smash a T20I hundred - joining Rohit, KL Rahul, Suresh Raina, Suryakumar Yadav and Deepak Hooda. • Kohli equalled Ricky Ponting for the second-most international hundreds - 71 • Kohli equalled Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul for the most T20 centuries among Indians - 6. • Kohli became the second Indian to smash 100 T20I sixes after Rohit and...

Virat Kohli's Test Captaincy Explained in Numbers And Records

He led the country to its first ever Test series win on Australian soil and was in charge of the team that currently leads England 2-1 in a Test series, the deciding match of which will be played later this year. Under his stewardship India won every home series that it played, toppling the toughest sides in world cricket. Here's his record as Test captain: Matches - 68 Won - 40 Lost - 17 Draw - 11 Here are a few other important statistics and records that he helped establish as India's Test captain: Virat Kohli is the most successful full-time Indian captain in Tests both in terms of number of matches won and in terms of win percentage. Four overseas Test victories in a calendar year: Kohli is the only Indian captain to achieve the feat twice. Incidentally, it was under Kohli's captaincy when India achieved the feat for the first time as well. India won Tests in Brisbane, Lord's, Oval, and Centurion in one year, equalling the feat in 2018 when India began their away win campaign in Johannesburg, Nottingham, Adelaide, and Melbourne. First Asian captain to win at Centurion: Kohli has become the third captain and the first Asian to register a Test win at Centurion, the first two being England's Nasser Hussain in 2000 and Australia's Michael Clarke in 2014. Most Test Wins by Asian Captain in SENA Countries: Centurion win was the seventh under Kohli in 23 Tests (Lost 13 and drawn 3) the most by an Asian Captain in SENA countries. In overseas Tests, Kohli has won 16 out of 36 T...