Virat Kohli Biography, Profile, Stats, Career Info, Age, Height, Wife and Family

Virat Kohli is one of the most famous cricket players in India, and he is the former captain of the Indian team as well as the former captain of the RCB team in the Indian Premier League. Virat made his international debut in the year 2008 and since then he has scored several thousand runs for the Indian team.

And at present, he only plays international cricket matches of all three formats, as well as IPL matches, and he is no longer the captain of any cricket format.

Virat Kohli Biography
Full NameVirat Kohli
NicknameChikoo, Appu
BornNov 05, 1988
Age33 years
Birth PlaceDelhi (India)
Playing RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed Bat
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)178 cm
1.75 m
5′ 9″ Feet
Eye ColourDark Brown
Hair ColourBlack
Virat Kohli Profile

Virat Kohli Batting Stats 🏏

BATTING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC
Matches 113 292 117 376 326 145
Innings 191 280 109 359 313 239
Runs 8848 13848 4037 11994 15290 11097
Avg 49.15 58.67 51.75 41.21 57.48 50.21
SR 55.56 93.58 138.15 133.42 93.61 55.96
NO 11 44 31 68 47 18
Balls 15924 14797 2922 8989 16333 19827
HS 254 183 122 122 183 254
100s 29 50 1 8 54 36
50s 30 72 37 91 80 38
4s 991 1294 361 1074 1458 1304
6s 26 151 117 371 175 41
Ct 111 151 52 172 169 142
St 0 0 0 0 0 0

Virat Kohli Bowling Stats

BOWLING Test ODI T20I T20 List A FC
Matches 113 292 117 376 326 145
Innings 11 50 13 45 57 25
Overs 29.1 110.2 25.2 76.4 121 107.1
Runs 84 680 204 667 741 338
Wkts 0 5 4 8 5 3
BBI 1/13 1/13 2/25 1/13 1/19
Econ 2.88 6.16 8.05 8.70 6.12 3.15
Avg 136.00 51.00 83.37 148.20 112.66
SR 132.4 38.0 57.5 145.2 214.3
4w 0 0 0 0 0 0
5w 0 0 0 0 0 0
10w 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Info
TeamsIndia, Delhi, India Red, India U19, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Board Presidents XI, North Zone, Indians, India A
DebutODI – Aug 18, 2008 against Sri Lanka at Dambulla

T20 – Jun 12, 2010 against Zimbabwe at Harare

Test – Jun 20, 2011 against West Indies at Jamaica

IPL – Apr 18, 2008 against Kolkata Knight Riders at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Jersey Number18 (India)
Coach/MentorRajkumar Sharma
Records (Major)Fastest Indian to reach 1K, 5K, 6K, 7K runs in ODIs.

Fastest batsman in the world to reach 8K, 9K, 10K and 11K runs in ODIs.

The only batsman in history to average more than 50 in Tests, ODIs and T20Is simultaneously.

Fastest batsman, in terms of innings, to score 20,000 runs in international cricket (417).

Fastest in the world to score 2,000 runs in terms of innings in T20Is

Most runs in a bilateral ODI series by any cricketer – 558 runs against South Africa in 2018.

First Indian Test captain to score a double century overseas.

First Indian Test captain to score two or more double centuries.

First-ever batsman to score double centuries in four consecutive Test series.

Most Test centuries as a captain of India (12).

Most double centuries by a captain in Tests (6).

Most runs as captain of India in Tests.

Most ODI centuries as a captain of India (13).

First Indian and Asian captain to win at least one Test in South Africa, England and Australia.

Most runs in one IPL edition (973 runs – 2016)

Most centuries in one IPL edition (4 – 2016)
Career Turning PointVirat top-scored in each of India’s innings in the third Test at Perth in 2012 thus saving his spot for the next Test where he scored a century. Virat did not look back after it.
Personal Life
Zodiac signScorpio
SchoolVishal Bharti Public School
CollegeNot known
Educational Qualification12th standard
FamilyFather – Late Prem Kohli (Died – 2006)
Mother – Saroj Kohli

Siblings – Vikas Kohli, Bhawna Kohli
WifeAnushka Sharma (Married – 11th Dec 2017)
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesGymming
Favourite Things
Favourite CricketersSachin Tendulkar, AB de Villiers, Chris Gayle
Favourite Bollywood StarsAnushka Sharma

Virat Kohli Biography (Wiki)

Former India captain and top-order batsman Virat Kohli was born on 5 November 1988 in Delhi into a Punjabi family. His father, Prem Kohli, worked as a criminal lawyer and his mother, Saroj Kohli, is a housewife. He is younger than his brother, Vikas, and his sister, Bhavna. As per his family, three-year-old Virat would pick up a cricket bat, start swinging it and ask his father to bowl at him.

Virat Kohli’s Cricket Coach

In 1998, Virat enrolled in the West Delhi Cricket Academy. There he trained at the academy under Rajkumar Sharma. The boy’s talent was undeniable, and Sharma put it best here – “He (Virat) oozed talent. I had to push him home after the training sessions. He wouldn’t leave.” In ninth grade, Virat shifted to Saviour Convent in Paschim Vihar to help his cricket practice. He was good at studies as well, and his teachers remember him as “a bright and alert child.”

Virat Kohli’s U-19 Cricket

In 2008, Virat Kohli led India’s U-19 team to lift the U-19 Cricket World Cup. After the brilliant performances in U-19 WC, And then Kohli was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the inaugural edition of the IPL.

Virat Kohli’s International Career & Debut

Virat Kohli made his international debut with an ODI against Sri Lanka on 18 August 2008, and then made his T20I and Test debuts in 2010 and 2011. So let’s know about Virat Kohli’s International Career & Debut

ODI Debut

Kohli received a Grade D contract in the annual BCCI contracts list which entitled him to earn Rs 15 lakh in 2008. He made his ODI International debut on Aug 18, 2008, against Sri Lanka at Dambulla, And he scored his first ODI century against Sri Lanka. He made his T20I debut against Zimbabwe at Harare and scored an unbeaten 26.

Kohli cemented his place in the national team through his brilliant performances. As a result, he was included in the squad for the 2011 World Cup. Ms. Dhoni preferred Virat Kohli over Suresh Raina in the playing XI in the 2011 WC.

T20I Debut

He made his T20I International debut on Jun 12, 2010, against Zimbabwe at Harare. And Virat has played 97 T2OI matches so far in which he has scored 3296 runs at a strike rate of 137.

Test Debut

Kohli made his Test debut against West Indies in June 2011. He was a part of the victorious Indian team in both the 2011 World Cup and the Champions Trophy in 2013.

A legend Virat

Virat earned the Test cap on the tour of the West Indies in 2011. After the initial struggle, the batsman showed that he deserved a spot in the most extended format with his performance against Australia in Australia. His Test century was followed by a famous hundred in Hobart where he smashed Malinga to secure a dazzling win. In the Asia Cup 2012, he ended as the highest run-getter which included a fiery 183 off 148 balls against Pakistan.

Kohli rose to the captaincy of the ODI team for the first time against Sri Lanka in a tri-series in the Caribbean after an injury ruled MS Dhoni out. He later achieved a 5-0 clean sweep over Zimbabwe. he scored the fastest ODI century by an Indian, off just 52 balls, against Australia at Jaipur, helping India chase down a mammoth target of 360 In 2013.

In the following year, Kohli took India to the finals of the ICC WT20 in Bangladesh, but they lost to Sri Lanka in the final. In 2014, he struggled to cope up with the English swinging conditions. James Anderson was his nemesis as kept testing Virat outside off stump. The batsman bounced back in the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka in November 2014 and led India to a 5-0 victory. He became the first Indian captain to have affected a 5-0 whitewash home and away in ODI cricket.

In December 2014, Kohli became Test captain in Adelaide on the Australia tour. With MS Dhoni retiring from Tests, Kohli became the full-time leader. He achieved great success on the Australian tour, thereby squashing doubts of his class and technique to last in the most extended version.

The year 2016 turned out to be outstanding for Kohli. He was unstoppable in that year and went to manufacture runs as if he was a batting machine. Kohli amassed over 2500 international runs at a mind-boggling average of 86.50 with seven centuries and 13 half-centuries from 40 innings. He also had his most successful IPL outing in 2016 where he scored 900-plus runs and four centuries in a season – both still a record.

During the 2016-17 season, Kohli also became the first batsman to register a double century in four successive Test series, going past the legendary Sir Donald Bradman and Rahul Dravid.

After a dreamy 2016-17 season, Virat carried his form in South Africa in 2018. Though India lost the series 2-1, his 153 in the second Test at Centurion was the only century from both teams. He even took his side to series wins in the limited-overs format, which was a first for India in South Africa. Virat returned to England and reclaimed land with a stunning performance.

In 2019, Virat became the first-ever Indian (also Asian) captain to register a Test series win over Australia in Australia. He had a modest 2019 World Cup outing by his standards. He scored five consecutive half-centuries but didn’t score any hundred. India crashed out after a close defeat against New Zealand in the semi-final.

Virat Kohli Awards & Achievements

Virat Kohli has so far received many awards for his contribution to Indian cricket, the complete list of Virat Kohli Awards is given below.

Awards NameYears
Arjuna Award2013
Padma Shri2017
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna2018
ICC Cricketer of the Year2017-18
ICC ODI Player of the Year2012, 17, 18
ICC Test Player of the Year2018

Unknown Facts About Virat Kohli

  • Virat Kohli is the first Indian batsman after Sachin to score more than 50 centuries in international cricket. He has scored 70 centuries in his international career so far.
  • Virat Kohli has not been able to win any international cricket trophy in his cricket career so far. And together they have not been able to win any IPL cup in the Indian Premier League as well.
  • Virat Kohli is the first batsman in IPL history to score more than 900 runs in a single IPL season.
  • Virat’s father died on 18 December 2006 due to a stroke after being bed-ridden for a month. Despite the enormous loss, the batsman still turned up for his side the next day and played a crucial knock in the Ranji Trophy.

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