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Kohli
Personal information
Full nameVirat Kohli
NicknameYoung Blue, Dashing Star
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRigh arm medium pace
RoleBatsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2006-presentDelhi
2008-presentRoyal Challengers Bangalore
ODI debut18 Aug 2008  v Sri Lanka
Last ODI2 April 2011  v Sri Lanka
First-Class debut23 Nov 2006 Delhi v Tamil Nadu
Last First-Class15 Dec 2010  v Mumbai
Career statistics
Competition ODIs First Class List A
Matches 48 30 74
Runs scored 1,852 2,131 2,950
Batting average 49.22 57.59 48.36
100s/50s 5/13 7/8 8/18
Top score 118 197 124
Balls bowled 18 468 116
Wickets 0 3
Bowling average - 84.66
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling n/a 2/42
Catches/stumpings 20/– 27/– 24/–
Source: CricketArchive, 22 January 2011

Virat Kohli (Template:Lang-pa, Template:Lang-hi, born November 5, 1988 in Delhi) is an Indian international cricketer. He was the captain of the victorious Indian team at the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia. He represents Delhi in first-class cricket. He played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2008 and 2009 Indian Premier League. He learned his cricket in the West Delhi Cricket Academy.{http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020712/ncr3.htm}}

Kohli is a middle order batsman, who can also open the batting. Kohli with 784 points is on first position with South Africa’s batsman A.B. De Villiers in the ICC ODI rankings for Batsman. He is known for his shots through the cover region. He can also bowl right arm medium pace.

First class cricket

Kohli first came into the limelight when he played for Delhi in a Ranji trophy match against Karnataka on the day of his father's death. His team mates needed him at a crucial moment when he was much more needed at home. But he said that he wanted to bat and scored 90 runs. This shows his determination towards cricket. The innings was crucial in saving the match for Delhi.

2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup

Kohli captained the victorious Indian team at the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia. Batting at number 4, he scored 235 runs in 6 matches at an average of 47, including a century against the West Indies U-19s. He was also commended for making several tactical bowling changes during the tournament.

2009 Emerging Players Tournament

Kohli was instrumental in India's win of the 2009 Emerging Players Tournament in Australia. In the final against South Africa, Kohli scored a century for India. India went on to win the game by 17 runs. Kohli emerged as the leading run scorer of the tournament, aggregating 398 runs from seven matches including two centuries and two fifties.

Indian Premier League

Kohli played for at the 2008 Indian Premier League. He was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for $30,000 before the first season of IPL in 2008. He did not perform well in his first season of IPL, scoring only 165 runs in 13 innings at an average of 15 and taking only 2 wickets in his bowling both of them against Deccan Chargers and taking only 2 catches in the entire season. But he improved marginally in the second season of IPL scoring 215 runs of 11 innings with an average of 21.5 and taking 9 catches and 2 run outs. In the third season of the Indian Premier League he scored two half centuries. Interestingly he was the only player that Royal Challengers Bangalore retained, preferred over the likes of Rahul Dravid and Ross Taylor.

One day internationals

Following a hundred in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia in 2008, Kohli was selected in the ODI squad for India's tour of Sri Lanka. Kohli made his debut in One Day Internationals against Sri Lanka in the Idea Cup in 2008 when both Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag were injured. He opened the batting in the first match, but was out for 12. But he made a crucial 37 in a low scoring second match in the series, which helped India win and level the series. He made his first half century, a score of 54, in the fourth match which helped India win the series. This was India's first one day series win against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. He was included in the squad for the home ODI series against England later that same year but because both Tendulkar and Sehwag were back in the squad he was not given a chance to play. Kohli was then dropped from the squad for the 5 match ODI series in Sri Lanka against Sri Lanka in January 2009 in favour of the all rounder Ravindra Jadeja.

Kohli played in the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy after Yuvraj Singh was injured, and since mid-2009 has been the reserve ODI batsman.

Yuvraj regained fitness for the home series against Australia, so Kohli only played in occasional matches in the series.

In the absence of the injured Yuvraj, Kohli got a chance to play in the 4th ODI when Sri Lanka toured India in December 2009. He scored his first ODI century, milking singles with Gautam Gambhir they shared a 224-run partnership for the third wicket as India won by seven wickets to seal the series 3–1.

The elder batsman Sachin Tendulkar was rested for the tri-nations tournament in Bangladesh in January 2010, so Kohli played in each of India's five matches. After making nine in the opening loss to Sri Lanka, he top-scored with 91 to help secure a win after India collapsed early in their runchase against Bangladesh on 7 January 2010. He then ended unbeaten on 71 to help win the match for India with a bonus point after they chased down their target quickly. The next day, he scored his second ODI century, against Bangladesh, bringing up the mark with the winning runs. He was much praised for his performances during the tournament, and became only the third Indian to score 2 ODI centuries before their 22nd birthday, following in the footsteps of Tendulkar and Suresh Raina. However, in the final against Sri Lanka he made only two as India collapsed to 5/60 and an eventual four-wicket defeat.

He had been named vice-captain of the Indian team for the Tri-series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe in June 2010 as all the other first-choice players skipped the tournament. Before the start of 2011 Cricket World Cup, he was placed second in the Reliance ICC ODI Championship batting rankings. He has the highest average ever for all Indian batsmen in day/ night matches.

World Cup 2011

Kohli scored a century in the opening match of the 2011 World Cup against Bangladesh. He also shared a 203-run partnership with city-mate Virender Sehwag He was preferred ahead of Suresh Raina and became the first Indian to score a century on World Cup debut. His 83 run partnership for the third wicket with Gautam Gambhir were instrumental in India taking an upper hand during their run chase against Sri Lanka in the final.

ODI Centuries

ODI Match Centuries of Virat Kohli
# Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year
1 107 14  Sri Lanka Kolkata, India Eden Gardens 2009
2 102* 19  Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Shere Bangla National Stadium 2010
3 118 35  Australia Vishakapatnam, India ACA-VDCA Stadium 2010
4 105 36  New Zealand Guwahati, India Nehru Stadium 2010
5 100* 46  Bangladesh Mirpur, Bangladesh Shere Bangla National Stadium 2011
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