Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli

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Personal Information

Full NameVirat Kohli
BornNovember 5, 1988, New Delhi
Age34 Y
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Batting StyleRight hand Batsman
Bowling StyleRight arm Medium Bowler
Playing RoleBatting
Jersey Number18
Debut18 August, 2008
Retirement

Family

Wife - Anushka Sharma, Father - Prem Kohli, Mother- Saroj Kohli, Daughter - Vamika Kohli, Son - Akaay Kohli

Virat Kohli Player Profile

India has produced many great cricketers, but Virat Kohli stands out for his big dreams. To achieve them, he mixed Sachin Tendulkar’s careful batting style with the fitness of top athletes, not just cricket players. This made him the best run-scorer across all cricket formats in his time. He made tough chases look simple and found the safest ways to pile up runs-lots of them.

His drive carried over to his role as captain. He pushed his bowlers hard, especially the fast ones, often picked an extra bowler over a batter, and led India to stay number one in Test rankings for a long time. Under him, India won their first Test series in Australia. He led India in 68 Tests, winning 40, making him the fourth-best captain globally, behind Graeme Smith, Ricky Ponting, and Steve Waugh.

Kohli scored Test hundreds against every country he played, except Bangladesh. In one-day internationals (ODIs), he was the fastest to reach 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, and 11,000 runs. He became the first batter to score 50 ODI hundreds, hitting this mark in the 2023 World Cup semi-final, with Tendulkar watching as Kohli broke his record.

From 2016 to 2018, Kohli scored 3,596 runs in 35 Tests, averaging 66.59, with 14 hundreds and eight fifties in 58 innings. His 2018 England tour was a highlight. But after 2019, his form dropped. His Test average, once over 55 after his best score of 254 against South Africa in Pune, fell to about 46 by the end.

He stopped playing Test cricket halfway through the 2025 IPL season. Fans showed up in white at Chinnaswamy Stadium to honor his Test career, but rain cancelled the game. Still, their love showed how he made fans excited about Test cricket again, even though his average in his last 39 Tests was 30.72.

Though his Test career ended with 9,230 runs-fewer than the other top players like Joe Root, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson-Kohli was okay with it. He soon won his first IPL trophy in 2025, after 18 tries, but said it was way less important than Test cricket.

Kohli won multiple world titles. He led India to the 2008 Under-19 World Cup and won four more with the senior team: the 2011 50-over World Cup, the 2013 and 2025 Champions Trophies, and the 2024 T20 World Cup, where he scored 76 in the final.

When he started, Kohli was a young talent with an amazing cover drive. He was set to be India’s next big batter as older stars retired. But he wanted more-to be a player opponents feared and who made every game intense. He lived every moment on the field and stayed fit and strong to do it. He changed how Indian cricket valued fitness, adding endurance tests for team selection.

He was India’s strongest captain. At the heart of every cricket ad campaign, he led when the BCCI had temporary leaders who didn’t challenge him. No one doubted his goal: to win matches for India. And his team won plenty.

When there comes talk of modern cricket, one name that frequently comes to mind is Virat Kohli. Known for his exceptional batting skills and aggressive style of play, Kohli has become global icon in this sport. This article aims to delve into Virat Kohli biography – personal and professional life, shedding light on family, age, career info, as well as impressive records and statistics.

Virat Kohli Family Background and Early Life:

Virat Kohli comes from middle-class Punjabi family with his father being criminal lawyer and mother a homemaker. He has one elder brother and sister. Kohli was raised in Uttam Nagar, Delhi where he attended school. From an early age cricket became his passion nurtured by his family.

Kohli is married to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and they have a daughter named Vamika Kohli and a son named Akaay Kohli. They are considered one of the power couples in India where both enjoying successful careers.

Out of the field, Kohli has been actively participating in philanthropic activities through his foundation providing education to underprivileged children. And apart from that he has also been actively vocal about women empowerment and animal rights.

The whole profile of Virat Kohli is testament to talent, dedication and determination. From his early days in Delhi to becoming one of the greatest batsmen world has seen, Kohli’s journey has been extraordinary. With numerous records and honours under his belt, he has established himself as modern-day legend of game. Moreover, Kohli’s role as captain and leadership skills have added another dimension to remarkable career. As Kohli continues to shine on cricket field, fans can only wonder what more he has in store for future.

Rise to Stardom:

Kohli’s journey began at a very young age when he started playing cricket in streets of Delhi. He joined the prestigious West Delhi Cricket Academy where coach Rajkumar Sharma recognized his talent. Under Sharma’s guidance, Kohli honed his skills showing great promise which led him to represent Delhi at various levels.

Captaincy and Leadership:

In 2017, Kohli took over captaincy from MS Dhoni leading Indian cricket across formats reaching new heights consistently performing well. Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has had a remarkable career in the tournament.

IPL Career:

Kohli made his IPL debut in 2008 as a young player representing RCB. Over the years, he established himself as one of most consistent performers in the league. He quickly became an integral part of RCB’s batting line-up and eventually took over as captain from 2013 until 2021.

His performances earned him four Orange Caps for being the tournament’s leading run-scorer (in 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2020). With over seven thousand runs to his name across multiple seasons, Kohli is also among top run-getters in IPL history.

Under Kohli’s leadership, RCB consistently qualified for playoffs but fell short of winning their maiden title despite reaching three finals (in 2009, 2011, and most recently in 2016).

Teams

Indian
India Blue
India Under-19s
Oil & Natural  Gas Co.
Delhi
India Emerging Players
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)
India A
North Zone
India Red
Indian Board President's 11
Rest of India

Virat Kohli Career Stats

Batting
Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Ct
Tests 123 210 13 9230 254* 46.85 16608 55.57 30 31 1027 30 121
ODIs 302 290 45 14181 183 57.88 15192 93.34 51 74 1325 152 161
T20Is 125 117 31 4188 122* 48.69 3056 137.04 1 38 369 124 54
FC 156 259 20 11485 254* 48.05 20526 55.95 37 39 1341 45 152
List A 336 323 48 15623 183 56.81 16728 93.39 55 82 1489 176 179
T20s 414 397 74 13543 122* 41.92 10056 134.67 9 105 1210 435 185
Bowling
Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w
Tests 123 11 175 84 0 - - - 2.88 - 0 0
ODIs 302 50 662 680 5 1/13 1/13 136.00 6.16 132.4 0 0
T20Is 125 13 152 204 4 1/13 1/13 51.00 8.05 38.0 0 0
FC 156 25 643 338 3 1/19 2/42 112.66 3.15 214.3 0 0
List A 336 57 726 741 5 1/13 1/13 148.20 6.12 145.2 0 0
T20s 414 45 460 667 8 2/25 2/25 83.37 8.70 57.5 0 0

Debut / Last Matches

Test Matches
Debut June 20 - 23, 2011
Last January 03 - 05, 2025
ODI Matches
Debut August 18, 2008
T20I Matches
Debut November 23 - 26, 2006
Last January 30 - February 01, 2025
List A Matches
Debut February 18, 2006
T20 Matches
Debut April 03, 2007

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FAQs

Virat Kohli has 82 international centuries.

Virat Kohli's highest Test score is 254 not out.

Virat Kohli played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket in 2025.

Virat Kohli's wife is Anushka Sharma.

Virat Kohli's batting style is right-handed.

Virat Kohli's nick name is Cheeku.