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Virat Kohli


Virat Kohli (About this sound elocution (help·info)) (conceived 5 November 1988) is an Indian cricketer. A center request batsman, who can likewise bowl right arm medium pace,[1] Kohli captained the successful Indian group at the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia, and is the skipper of the Royal Challengers Bangalore establishment in the Indian Premier League.[2] He additionally speaks to Delhi in top of the line cricket and played for the West Delhi Cricket Academy.[3] In One Day International (ODI) cricket, Kohli holds the record for the speediest century by an Indian batsman,[4] and turned into the quickest to 17 hundreds in ODI by any batsman.[5] He is the fourth batsman in Odis after Sourav Ganguly (1997-2000), Sachin Tendulkar (1996-98) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (2007–09) to hit 1000 or more ODI runs in three or all the more back to back logbook years.[5] He likewise holds the record for most hundreds of years in pursues, with 11 centuries, behind just Sachin Tendulkar. He is the first batsman to make five progressive scores of 50 or all the more in Odis on two separate occasions.[5]

Kohli made his ODI make a big appearance in 2008 and was some piece of the Indian group which won the 2011 World Cup. In spite of being a normal in the ODI side, Kohli just played his first Test in 2011 against West Indies in Kingston. At the same time on the tragic 2011/12 India tour of Australia, in which India's senior batsmen battled all around, Kohli emerged, scoring his first Test hundred in Adelaide.[6]

Kohli was the beneficiary of the ICC ODI Player of the Year recompense in 2012.[7] Sportspro has appraised him the thirteenth most attractive player in the world.[8] In October 2013, against Australia, Kohli crushed the quickest ODI century by an Indian, the seventh speediest ever.[9] In November 2013, he turned into the top positioned ODI batsman for the first time.[

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