Happy Birthday Virat Kohli: A Journey Of Records And Glory
As Virat Kohli turns 36, he stands as one of cricket’s brightest stars, with more than 15 years of astonishing achievements. From winning the ICC U19 World Cup for India in 2008 to setting multiple records across formats, Kohli’s career reflects hard work, consistency, and a unique style. Here’s a look at his remarkable journey through the years.
Kohli’s Test career is nothing short of spectacular. In 118 matches, he has amassed 9,040 runs with an impressive 29 centuries, averaging 47.83. His best period came between 2016 and 2019, when he scored 4,208 runs in just 43 matches, averaging a striking 66.79 with seven double centuries—an achievement that’s unmatched by any other captain. Under his leadership, India won 40 out of 68 Tests, making him India’s most successful Test captain with a winning percentage of 58.
Considered one of the finest players in One Day Internationals, Kohli has scored 13,906 runs in 295 matches, with an average of 58.18, including 50 centuries. His skill in chasing runs is legendary, and he’s known as the “Chasemaster” for a reason. Kohli has an astonishing record of 5,786 runs in successful chases at an average of 90.40. His performances in World Cups are also outstanding, including a historic 765 runs in the 2023 edition, earning him the Player of the Tournament title. Kohli is the second-highest scorer in World Cup history, with 1,795 runs in 37 matches.
In the shortest format of the game, Kohli has been a formidable force. With 4,188 runs in 125 T20 matches, including a century and 38 fifties, he ranks as the second-highest scorer in T20Is. He also holds the record for the most runs in T20 World Cups, scoring 1,292 runs in 35 matches. Known for his chasing prowess, Kohli has 1,651 runs at an average of 78.61 in successful chases, solidifying his place as a top T20 player.
Virat Kohli stands alone as the only cricketer to have won all major ICC titles: the U19 World Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup, the T20 World Cup, and the ICC World Test Championship. His achievements have earned him numerous honours, including the prestigious ICC Player of the Decade award for 2011-2020 and the ICC ODI Player of the Year award.
In the Indian Premier League (IPL), Kohli has set numerous records, leading as the top run scorer in the tournament’s history with 8,004 runs in 252 matches. He claimed the Orange Cap twice, including an impressive 973 runs in the 2016 season, showcasing his consistency and impact in the league.
With a massive 27,134 runs and 80 centuries across all formats, Virat Kohli’s career is a testament to his passion, resilience, and skill. His journey inspires young cricketers worldwide, and his story continues to grow as he reaches new milestones. Kohli’s legacy is one of dedication and excellence, shaping the future of cricket with every game.
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