Virat Kohli, often regarded as one of the best cricketers of the modern era, is known for his aggressive batting style, his consistency, and his unparalleled passion for the sport. He was born in Delhi, India, on November 5, 1988, and he has become a worldwide cricketing celebrity known for his leadership experiences and achievement of fabulous records in all formats. Throughout the years, and after developing into the backbone of the Indian cricket team, he has produced new highs with his batting capabilities and his ascension to the highest fitness concerns. He has come from junior cricket to captaining Team India; his story is one of commitment, discipline, and domination on the cricket pitch. Personal Information About Virat Kohli Renowned as one of the world’s esteemed cricketers, Virat Kohli was born in Delhi, India, on November 5, 1988. He is 1.75 m tall and is known to be fit, disciplined, and aggressive. Virat is a right-handed batsman and bowls right-arm medium pace. Kohli’s career has consistently been based on two characteristics – consistency and determination – possibly the most dependable batter in the world of cricket. Kohli also plays for India in the role of a specialist batter, and as a recognized record-breaker, has set standards in the game. Name Virat Kohli Age November 05, 1988 (36 years) Birth Place Delhi Height 1.75 M Role Batsman Batting Style Right Handed Bat Bowling Style Right-arm medium Country India Virat Kohli Batting Career Stats All Format Virat Kohli’s batting statistics provide evidence to support the fact that he is not only in excellent form, but he is also an outstanding batsman, and his control over the ball can be seen from his records in all formats of cricket. Kohli has played in 123 Test matches and he amassed 9,230 runs with an average of 46.85, along with a high score of 254 in Test matches, and he has 30 hundreds, 31 fifties, and 7 double hundreds in Tests. Kohli has played 302 ODIs late October and scored a staggering 14,181 runs in ODIs with an average of 57.88 and strike rate of 93.35, and also, he scored 51 hundreds and 74 fifties in ODIs. Kohli has also played 125 T20Is and scored 4,188 runs at average of 48.71 and has a best score of 122*, and he also has 38 fifties and 1 hundred in T20Is. Kohli has also scored 8,661 runs in the IPL in 267 matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, with an average of 39.55 and strike rate of 132.86, including 8 hundreds and 63 fifties. Kohli’s role in the IPL has cemented him as one of the greatest batsmen in IPL history. Format Match Innings Runs Ball Faced Highest Score Average Strike Rate NO Fours Sixes 50s 100s 200s Test 123 210 9230 16608 254 46.85 55.58 13 1027 30 31 30 7 ODI 302 290 14181 15192 183 57.88 93.35 45 1325 153 74 51 0 T20 125 117 4188 3056 122 48.7 137.05 31 369 124 38 1 0 IPL 267 259 8661 6519 113 39.55 132.86 40 771 291 63 8 0 Virat Kohli Bowling Career Stats All Format While recognized mainly for his batting prowess, Virat Kohli has occasionally contributed with the ball in play in all formats. Kohli has bowled the ball a total of 175 times in 11 innings without taking a wicket in Test cricket. He has bowled 661 balls in ODIs (One Day Internationals), given away 680 runs, and taken 5 wickets at an average of 136 with the best delivery of 1/13. In T20Is, Kohli bowled 152 balls against teams, picking up 4 wickets from it at an average of 8.05 and a best of 1/13. In the IPL (Indian Premier League), Kohli has bowled the ball 267 times in 26 innings accounting 4 wickets with a best of 2/25 and an economy rate of 8.86. Even though bowling is not a significant part of Kohli’s role and specialty, these statistics at least show his occasional utility bowling the ball when necessary. Format Match Innings Balls Runs Wickets Average Economy Strike Rate Best Bowling Inning Best Bowling Match 5w 10w Test 123 11 175 84 0 0 2.88 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 ODI 302 50 662 680 5 136 6.16 132.4 1/13 1/13 0 0 T20 125 13 152 204 4 51 8.05 38 1/13 1/13 0 0 IPL 267 26 251 368 4 92 8.8 62.75 2/25 2/25 0 0 Virat Kohli Career Information Virat Kohli commenced his international career in ODIs against Sri Lanka on August 18, 2008, at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium. He then made his T20 International debut against Zimbabwe on June 12, 2010, at Harare Sports Club, and finally debuted in Test cricket against the West Indies on June 20, 2011, at Sabina Park. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), he debuted for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Kolkata Knight Riders on April 18, 2008, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, starting an illustrious career in cricket. T20 Debut vs Zimbabwe, Jun 12 at 2010 at Harare Sports Club Last T20 vs South Africa, Jun 29 at 2024 at Kensington Oval Test Debut vs West Indies, Jun 20 at 2011 at Sabina Park Last Test vs Australia, Jan 03 at 2025 at Sydney Cricket Ground Odi Debut vs Sri Lanka, Aug 18 at 2008 at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium Last ODI vs New Zealand, Mar 09 at 2025 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium IPL Debut vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Apr 18 at 2008 at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Last IPL vs Punjab Kings, Jun 03 at 2025 at Narendra Modi Stadium Read Also: Rohit Sharma / Shikhar Dhawan / Shubman Gill / Shreyas Iyer / Manish Pandey / Mayank Agarawal / Prithvi Shaw / Cheteshwar Pujara / Ajinkya Rahane / Ruturaj Gaikwad