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Virat Kohli's biography tells about his birth and career
virat kohli's born career and family- Virat Kohli was born in Delhi on 5 November 1988. Virat Kohli's father's name was Prem Kohli who was a lawyer and mother's name was Saroj Kohli. Virat Kohli took admission in Soviyar Convent School, Pachchim Vihar, New Delhi and studied there till 12th standard.Virat Kohli played his Under 15 match in 2002, after that Virat Kohli was selected in the Under 17 team in 2004 and due to his good performance he became a part of the Under 19 team in 2008
Virat Kohli debut in international career- Virat made his international debut in 2008 in a one day match against Sri Lanka and his Test debut in 2011. After that, he made his T20 debut in 2010 against Zimbabwe and he plays for the RCB team in the IPL.
Unbelievable records of Virat Kohli-
1.Virat Kohli has scored 80 centuries in his international career.
2.Virat Kohli has scored 27 centuries in run chases.
4.He is the first cricketer in the world to take a wicket without bowling a single ball.
5.He holds the record of scoring the most runs in a single IPL season with 973 runs.
Virat Kohli ICC Award- Virat Kohli has been awarded 6 awards by ICC and he has also been given many awards by India. He has been awarded Arjuna Award and Padma Shri.
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Border-Gavaskar Trophy: What is Boxing Day Test and India's record in it? | Cricket News - Times of India
NEW DELHI: The fourth Test between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) marks a crucial juncture in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT). Both teams find themselves grappling with similar challenges: batting inconsistencies, an aging core, and questions over the effectiveness of recent changes. For India, Ravichandran Ashwin’s unexpected retirement casts a long shadow,…
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"The Virat Kohli T20I Record: Dominance on the Field vs. Pakistan Skipper's World Cup Woes"
Virat Kohli T20I Record: Dominance on the Field vs. Pakistan Skipper’s World Cup Woes Virat Kohli, T20i record, dominance Pakistan, skipper, World Cup woes Uncover the untold story of Virat Kohli’s T20I dominance against Pakistan compared to his World Cup struggles as skipper. Delve into the numbers and performances here. Pakistan lost to 18th Ranked Team USA To Give Tribute To Their Owner…
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IND vs ENG: Ben Duckett Surpasses Virat Kohli To Set New Record At Rajkot
IND vs ENG: Ben Duckett Surpasses Virat Kohli To Set New Record At Rajkot
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50th CENTURY FOR THE KING 👑👑👑
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Virat Kohli had taken trouble from Dhoni to become the captain, a call from Ravi Shastri and... -Essayborn
Virat Kohli had taken trouble from Dhoni to become the captain, a call from Ravi Shastri and… -Essayborn
New Delhi. Virat Kohli is back in the best form. In the first ODI against Sri Lanka (IND vs SL), he played an aggressive inning of 113 runs. This is his 45th ODI century. He is now just 4 steps away from Sachin Tendulkar’s record of most 49 ODI centuries. The second ODI against Sri Lanka is to be held in Kolkata today. In such a situation, everyone hopes that Kohli will once again be successful…
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Who is the Cricket World's Best Player?
The question of who is the greatest cricketer of all time has been a perennial debate among fans and pundits alike. While the answer is often subjective and influenced by personal biases, there are several players who have consistently dominated the sport and made a strong case for the title. Let's explore some of the contenders and the factors that contribute to their greatness.
The Modern Era Dominators: Kohli, Smith, and Kane Williamson
The past decade has witnessed the rise of three exceptional talents who have redefined the standards of batting. Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson have consistently produced match-winning performances across all formats, solidifying their status as the modern era's premier batsmen.
♯1. Virat Kohli: The Indian captain's aggressive style, impeccable timing, and ability to adapt to different conditions have made him a nightmare for bowlers. His record-breaking centuries and his leadership qualities have cemented his place among the all-time greats.
♯2. Steve Smith: The Australian's unorthodox technique and his ability to score runs at will have made him a force to be reckoned with. Smith's consistency and his ability to perform under pressure have earned him widespread admiration.
♯3. Kane Williamson: The New Zealand captain's elegant strokeplay and his calm demeanor have made him a joy to watch. Williamson's ability to anchor the innings and his match-winning performances have solidified his reputation as one of the best batsmen in the world.
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The All-Round Legends: Imran Khan, Kapil Dev, and Jacques Kallis
The all-rounders who have excelled in both batting and bowling have always been held in high regard. Imran Khan, Kapil Dev, and Jacques Kallis are among the most iconic all-rounders of all time.
♯1. Imran Khan: The former Pakistan captain's swing bowling and his classy batting made him a complete cricketer. His leadership qualities and his contributions to his country's success have earned him legendary status.
♯2. Kapil Dev: The Indian fast bowler's ability to swing the ball both ways and his useful batting made him a valuable asset to the team. His leadership in the 1983 World Cup-winning team cemented his place in Indian cricket history.
♯3. Jacques Kallis: The South African all-rounder's consistency and his ability to perform in all conditions have made him one of the greatest cricketers of his generation. His contributions with both bat and ball have been invaluable to his country.
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The Timeless Greats: Don Bradman, Sachin Tendulkar, and West Indies Legends
While the modern era has produced some exceptional talents, there are a few players who have transcended generations and are considered among the greatest of all time. Don Bradman, Sachin Tendulkar, and the West Indies legends of the 1970s and 1980s are among the most revered names in cricket history.
♯1. Don Bradman: The Australian legend's batting average of 99.98 remains the highest in Test cricket history. His dominance over bowlers and his ability to score runs at will have made him a mythical figure in the sport.
♯2. Sachin Tendulkar: The Indian "Master Blaster" broke countless records during his illustrious career. His ability to adapt to different conditions and his consistency have made him one of the most beloved cricketers of all time.
♯3. West Indies Legends: The West Indies teams of the 1970s and 1980s boasted a formidable lineup of fast bowlers and powerful batsmen. Players like Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge, and Joel Garner dominated world cricket for over a decade.
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Wishing a very Happy Birthday to the one who redefines passion and perseverance — Virat Kohli ! I love you so much 💖🏏🔥 Here’s to many more years of breaking records, inspiring others, and creating unforgettable moments. Keep shining🎂🎉😘🥳🎈🎉
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🌟 Did You Know? 🌟
🏏 Virat Kohli, the run-machine of Indian cricket, holds the record for the highest number of centuries in chases! With an incredible 26 centuries while chasing, he has surpassed legends like Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli’s ability to perform under pressure and lead his team to victory is truly unmatched. His consistency and determination make him a formidable opponent and a true inspiration for aspiring cricketers.
Whether it’s a nail-biting finish or a high-stakes match, Kohli’s calm demeanor and strategic gameplay have often turned the tide in India’s favor. His passion for the game and relentless pursuit of excellence continue to set new benchmarks in the world of cricket. 🏆
👏 Let’s celebrate this cricketing genius and his phenomenal achievements!
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Jos is any day a better T20 batsman than VK. VK has got more records, but the impact Jos has is unparalleled
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I'm curious, what exactly is considered "impact"? How about being the highest run-scorer of 2 T20 World Cups? How about being the player of the tournament in consecutive T20 World Cups? Virat did that. You know what else he did? India played 6 knockout matches between 2014 and 2024. Virat has made a half century or more than that in 5 out of those 6 matches. That's just shy of 400 runs in 6 matches. It makes his average in T20 WC knockout matches over 90. If that's not impactful, I don't know what is.
Is impact related to strike rate? Virat scored 70 off 29 against West Indies, 94 in some 50 odd balls against WI, and his century against Afghanistan came in 52 balls. The first knock has a strike rate of over 200. Virat chased down 48 off the last 3 overs against Pakistan at the MCG in 2022 and 39 off the last 3 overs against Australia at Mohali in 2016. The latter was a virtual quarter final, and Virat's knock guaranteed India's progress to the semi finals.
Is impact related to hitting sixes? Well, for all that Jos is a renowned six-hitter, it was Virat's six against Haris Rauf at the MCG was declared the shot of the century by ICC. An equation that read 28 off 8 became 16 off 6. It was Virat who hit the two sixes that were required to get it down till here.
Virat has time and again won matches out of nowhere for India. The Mohali 82 against Australia, the MCG 82 against Pakistan, the 72 in 2014 SFs vs South Africa, I can go on and on here-- Heck, Virat was most of the, if not the sole reason that India got as far as they did in the 2014, 2016 and 2022 editions of the T20 World Cup. He is a massively impactful player, who delivers whenever needed. Even yesterday's final, take Virat's 76 out of the equation and we had only a 100 on the board to defend. I doubt even Jasprit could have done much with that.
Virat ended his career in T20s as unquestionably the best T20 player of this generation. Nobody comes close to having the kind of impact he does on the game. He carried India in almost every single T20 World Cup he played, and nobody deserved to lift that trophy as much as he did.
I did not intend this as an insult to Jos. He is a great player, one of the very best to have played the game, but he's not better than Virat. Nope, sorry, he isn't. And it isn't limited to Jos either. There isn't any player in the world, not Rohit, not Warner, not Babar, not Maxwell, no nobody in this generation comes close to having the kind of class, poise and impact of Kohli in T20s.
People are allowed differing opinions - sure, the stats say Virat but in terms of coming in when the team needs and changing the game momentum Jos is one of the best at having an impact
Numbers aren’t always everything, I think is the point the original ask was making. And honestly, looking at the tournament that just concluded, VK really only made an impact in the final, whilst Jos was a lynchpin to a lot of England’s batting innings.
Not saying you’re wrong and - as I said - everyone has opinions and it’s great they’re different because it allows us to discuss thing :) But I think the original ask was talking more about match impact than stats. There is a reason he was RR’s impact batsman for the IPL this year.
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VIRAT KHOLI:THE UNTOLD STORY
He was on born 5 November 1988) is an Indian international cricketer and the former captain of the Indian national cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional medium-fast bowler. He currently represents Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and Delhi in domestic cricket. Kohli is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket and the best of the 21st century. He holds the record as the highest run-scorer in T20I and IPL, ranks third in ODI, and stands as the fourth-highest in international cricket. He also holds the record for scoring the most centuries in ODI cricket and stands second in the list of most international centuries scored. Kohli was a member of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, and captained India to win the ICC Test mace three consecutive times in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
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lost his aggression?? he literally pushed a kid, A LITERAL KID!!?? y’all just cannot handle the fact that he is shit and he’s not the ‘king’ you think he is! the most overrated player i ever saw 😭
First of all I never said that he "lost his aggression", I said that he lost the intensity and the fire in his aggression that he was known for. And secondly that 'kid' has been chirping and acting without any hindrance, it's not as if that badly hurted him or something. He is still going on and playing normally maybe because he is now a professional cricketer who knows that this is not something out of a pandora's box or something Virat did that is completely unheard of. Are we forgetting the times that we have been on the receiving end and it has been called a part of the game. Are we forgetting when Ponting did the same to Bhajji, when this same team made racist comments against a debutant Siraj, when our dearest Bumrah was called "monkey" and "brown dog" by the crowd and this very team stood there laughing? Are we forgetting when even Virat was shouldered intentionally by Haddin or when they made personal comments about his family? Even after all that his aggression always seemed to stay inside the field... wasn't he the same person who stopped the crowd from booing Smith, who went and personally talked to Konstas, and who went and apologized to Mitchell Johnson? I agree that he sometimes overdoes it and acts aggressive unnecessarily but you also have to understand that the Australians are not some kind of doodh ke dhule people, they act a certain way and he replies in the same way, it's as simple as that and perhaps that is why he is one of the most grudgingly respected player among the cricket circle in Australia. Lastly, if you think Virat Kohli, the man who despite facing multiple lean patches throughout his career has had perhaps one of the best records in cricket history, is probably the greatest batsman India has had after Sachin and Gavaskar, and who has been the face of cricket for the past decade is 'overrated', I can't do anything to change your mind. As a person I won't make any comments on him as I don't know him personally or something but cricket wise he has definitely earned the title of 'King'. Surely he is going through a terrible form right now and I vehemently agree with the fact that he needs to buckle up or hang up his boots, but that won't change the fact that for the past 15 years he has been a privilege to watch and has done more for our country and the sport that we can ever imagine to do. I went off on a rant there and it's nothing personal against you but it's just something that I wanted to speak on for a long time.
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