Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli

Former India cricket team captain Virat Kholi is a right-handed batsman who currently represents Delhi in domestic competition and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League.

Virat Kohli | Early Life, Family, Education

An Indian international cricketer, Virat Kohli was born on 5th November 1988, in New Delhi, India. Moreover, Kohli’s parents were Saroj Kohli and Late Prem Kohli.

Likewise, Kohli’s siblings are Bhavna, an older sister, and Vikash, an older brother.

Moreover, Virat’s mother is a housewife, while his father was a criminal defense attorney.

Following a month of being hospitalized, Kohli’s father passed away on December 18  2006  from a stroke.

 

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Kohli was raised in Uttam Nagar and started his education at Vishal Bharti Public School. The first class of the West Delhi Cricket Academy, which was established in 1998, had a nine-year-old named Virat Kohli.

At the Sumeet Dogra Academy in Vasundhara Enclave, Kohli was learning from Rajkumar Sharma while also participating in games there.

To assist with his cricket practice, he relocated to Saviour Convent in Paschim Vihar in the ninth grade. His family lived in Meera Bagh till 2015, when they moved to Gurgaon.

Virat Kohli | Age And Body Measurement

Former captain of the India national cricket team, Virat Kohli is currently 34 years old. Moreover, the Kohli sun sign is Scorpio.

Moreover, Virat’s height is about 1.75 m (5 feet 9 inches) and his weight is about 68 kg (149 lbs).

Likewise, Kholi’s eye shades are dark brown while his hair color is black

Virat Kohli | Personal Life and Relationships

In 2013, he started dating Anushka Sharma, a Bollywood actress. The pair rapidly earned the moniker Virushka.

 

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Virat and Anuskha wed on December 11, 2017, in a discreet ceremony in Florence, Italy. The couple welcomed a girl by the name of Vamika.

Virat Kohli | Career

Kohli participated in the initial class of the West Delhi Cricket Academy, which was founded in 1998. Rajkumar Sharma served as the academy’s instructor.

In October 2002, Kohli made his cricket debut with the Delhi Under-15 team in the Polly Umrigar Trophy for the 2002–03 season.

The team was then guided to the next trophy by him. Later, he was selected for the Delhi Under-17 team to play in the 2003–2004 Vijay Merchant Trophy, where he ended up becoming the competition’s top run-scorer.

At the age of 18, Kohli made 10 runs on his first-class debut for Delhi against Tamil Nadu. In July 2006, when India was touring England, he made his Under-19 squad debut. India triumphed in the ODI and Test series.

Kohli made his T20 debut the following year and finished first in the Inter-State T20 Championship with 179 runs.

 

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It was a year of change for Kohli in 2008. First, he was captain of the team that triumphed in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Second, RCB paid $30,000 to sign him to a youth IPL deal and acquire him. His international debut came in third.

Tendulkar took a vacation during the 2010 tri-nation ODI competition in Bangladesh, allowing Kohli to participate in each game.

He received appreciation from the team’s then-captain MS Dhoni for his outstanding performance in Bangladesh.

Moreover,

As a member of the 2011 World Cup-winning team, Kohli set a record as the first Indian batsman to record a century in his World Cup debut.

At Kingston, Kohli took part in his first Test match against the West Indies. Throughout the series, he struggled, scoring only 76 runs in five innings.

When he defeated Pakistan in a World Cup match in 2015 and became the first Indian batter to hit a century, he made history.

At Kingston, Kohli took part in his first Test match against the West Indies. Throughout the series, he struggled, scoring only 76 runs in five innings.

When he defeated Pakistan in a World Cup match in 2015 and became the first Indian batter to hit a century, he made history.

He broke the record for the quickest batsman to 1,000 runs in T20I cricket during South Africa’s tour of India, accomplishing the mark in just his 27th innings.

 

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In the ODI tour of Australia, Kohli scored 7000 runs in the shortest time possible by smashing 25 hundred.

While leading the team in the three-match Test series against Sri Lanka at home in 2017, he became the first batsman to register six double hundreds.

He totaled 2818 international runs that year, which is the third-highest total ever for an Indian player and the highest total by an Indian in a calendar year.

In August 2018, he held the top spot in the ICC Test rankings. As a result, he became the seventh Indian batsman to achieve this accomplishment.

He made history in October 2018 by being the first Indian captain, the ninth player overall, and the first cricketer to score three straight ODI hundreds.

Virat Kohli | Captaincy

For the 2010 tri-series in Zimbabwe, Raina was chosen as the captain and Kohli as the vice-captain. During this period, he became the Indian batsman to score 1,000 runs in ODIs the quickest.

He was selected to serve as vice-captain for the 2012 Asia Cup due to his impressive performance in Australia.

West Indies won the 2013 tri-series under Kohli’s leadership while Dhoni was hurt during the match. Additionally, he guided India to a 5-0 victory in a five-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, which was their first triumph in an away ODI series.

He was selected to serve as vice-captain for the 2014 ICC World T20 Competition, in which India came in second place and Virat Kohli earned the title of Player of the Tournament after amassing a total of 319 runs.

He led India in the five-match One-Day International series against Sri Lanka, which India won 5-0. It was the second ODI whitewash under his direction and India’s fourth overall.

He led India in the first Test of the Australian tour and accumulated 115 runs in the first innings, becoming the fourth Indian to get a hundred on his Test captaincy debut.

Dhoni announced his retirement from Test cricket following the third match between India and Australia, and Kohli was appointed the regular Test captain.

Furthermore,

After hitting 147 in the first innings at Sydney, Kohli became the first player in Test cricket history to score 300 points in his first three innings as captain.

Likewise, He was selected captain of the “Team of the Tournament” by the ICC for the 2016 World Twenty20.

He commanded India at the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. India advanced to the final, but Pakistan defeated them.

India was also captained by Kohli at the 2019 Cricket World Cup, but after losing to New Zealand, they were unable to move past the semifinal round.

India’s 2020 tour of New Zealand resulted in the team’s first loss under Kohli’s direction.

The 2021 ICC World Test Championship Final saw New Zealand defeat India, handing captain Virat Kohli his third defeat in the ICC competition semifinal and championship games.

 

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India was unable to get to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 semifinals while Kohli served as captain.

Without taking home a title, he managed Royal Challengers Bangalore for eight IPL seasons.

Virat Kohli made a spectacular comeback during the Asia Cup 2022, scoring 122* in just 62 balls against Afghanistan to record his first T20I century and hit 276 runs with an average of 92.

Throughout the T20 World Cup in 2022, he stayed in shape. In the opening match against Pakistan, Virat struck 82*, narrowly leading his team to victory.

He said this was one of his best innings in the format because of the importance of the game.

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Virat Kohli | Net Worth And Salary

Cricketer Virat Kohli is the highest-paid player in the world.

Kohli is only somewhat behind Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni in terms of IPL salary earnings. Moreover, In his IPL career, Virat has already earned INR 143.2 crore.

However, in his first three seasons with RCB, he only earned INR 12 lakh annually. But in 2012, his income rose to INR 8 crore annually.

Similarly, he received INR 12.5 crore in compensation each year from 2014 to 2017. Later in 2018, the cost rose to INR17 crore. Currently, Kohli makes the most money in the IPL.

In the BCCI contract, Kohli is rated as an A+ player as well. The payment to Kohli for donning the India shirt is INR 7.

According to some sources, Virat Kohli’s net worth is believed to be INR 980 billion.

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FAQs:

What is Virat’s height?

1.75 m (5 feet 9 inches)

What is Virat’s weight?

68 kg (149 lbs).

Who is the world’s highest-paid cricket player?

Virat Kohli is the highest-paid cricketer in the world as of 2021. His yearly pay is 60 crore Indian rupees.

What position does Virat Kohli have among Indian cricketers?

Sachin Tendulkar and Ms. Dhoni are the richest cricketers in India, with Virat Kohli coming in third. Additionally, his estimated net worth is 980 crore Indian rupees.

Quicks Facts

Full NameVirat Kohli
Birth Date5th November 1988
Birth PlaceNew Delhi, India
Nick NameChikoo, Cheeku
ReligionHinduism
NationalityIndian
EthnicityPunjabi Khatri
EducationVishal Bharti Public School, Delhi Saviour Convent Senior Secondary School
HoroscopeScorpio
Father’sNameLate Prem Kohli
Mother’sNameSaroj Kohli
SiblingsBhawna Kohli (sister), Vikas Kohli (brother)
Age34 years old
Height1.75 m (5 feet 9 inches)
Weight68 kg (149 lbs)
Body MeasurementChest (40 inches), Waist (30 inches), Biceps (14 inches)
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorDark Brown
Batting styleRight Hand Batsman
Bowling StyleRight-arm medium
Marital StatusMarried (2017)
WifeAnuskha Sharma
ChildrenVamika Kohli
ProfessionIndian Cricketer
Net WorthINR 980 crore (as of 2021)
SalaryINR 60 crore
Domestic Team Royal Challengers Banglore (2008- present), Delhi (2006- present)
Active Since2016—present
HobbiesTravelling, Dancing, Singing, Workout
Social MediaTwitterInstagramFacebook
Jersey Number18
MerchJerseysBatsVirat Kohli: The Best in the World(Book)
National TeamIndia Cricket Team
Test Debut (cap 269)20th June 2011 vs. England
ODI Debut (cap 175)18th August 2008 vs. Zimbabwe

 


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