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Full name Virat Kohli
Born November 5, 1988, Delhi
Current age 19 years 343 days
Major teams India,Bangalore Royal Challengers,Delhi,India Red,India Under-19s
Playing role Lower middle order batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
ODIs
5
5
0
159
54
31.80
239
66.52
0
1
21
1
3
0
First-class
16
24
4
1069
197
53.45
2092
51.09
4
2
153
5
11
0
List A
14
13
0
408
62
31.38
573
71.20
0
3
45
6
7
0
Twenty20
18
17
1
344
76
21.50
293
117.40
0
1
35
7
5
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
ODIs
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
First-class
16
1
12
15
0
-
-
-
7.50
-
0
0
0
List A
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Twenty20
18
4
46
61
2
2/25
2/25
30.50
7.95
23.0
0
0
0
Career statistics
ODI debut
Sri Lanka v India at Dambulla, Aug 18, 2008 scorecard
Last ODI
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (RPS), Aug 29, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut
Delhi v Tamil Nadu at Delhi, Nov 23-26, 2006 scorecard
Last First-class
Indian Board President's XI v Australians at Hyderabad (Decc), Oct 2-5, 2008 scorecard
List A debut
2005/06
Last List A
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (RPS), Aug 29, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut
Delhi v Himachal Pradesh at Delhi, Apr 3, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Bangalore Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians at Bangalore, May 28, 2008 scorecard
Profile
An attacking player with a cool head, Virat Kohli has already earned a reputation as a level-headed and mature cricketer. Batting at his favourite No. 4 position, he has a penchant for converting his fifties into big scores, as he showed in 2005 when he single-handedly took Delhi from 70 for 4 to a first-innings lead with 251 off 431 balls against Himachal Pradesh in the Under-17 championships. Kohli made his first-class debut for Delhi in the 2006-07 Ranji Trophy and in January 2008 was named captain of the Indian U-19 squad for the 2008 World Cup. He contributed 235 runs and became the second Indian U-19 captain to bring home the World Cup as he led India's unbeaten campaign in Malaysia. He was included in India's squad for the one-day series in Sri Lanka in August 2008 and the Champions Trophy to follow in Pakistan. Kohli was handed a debut in the opening match of the Sri Lanka series as a replacement for the injured Virender Sehwag, and finished the five-match contest as the fourth-highest run-getter with 159. Nagraj Gollapudi September 2008