Birth: 5 November 1988.
Nationality: Indian.
Religious: Hinduism.
Father's Name: Prame Kohli.
Mother's Name: Sarooj Kohli.
Education And Introduction:
The former Captain of Indian Cricket Team's captain Kohli was born on 5 November 1988 in a Hindu family in New Delhi. His father, worked as a lawyer and his mother, Saroj Kohli, is a housewife. He has an elder brother Vikash and an elder sister Bhavana. virat kohli Started studying at Vishal Bharati Public School. the West Delhi Cricket Academy was formed and Kohli was part of its first intake. Kohli trained at the academy under Rajkumar Sharma and in ninth grade, Virat Kohli shifted to Sevier Convent to help with his cricket practice. His family lived in Mira Bagh until 2015. Virat Kohli's father died on 18 December in 2006.
Virat Kohli first played for the Delhi U-15 team in October 2002 in the Puli Umarigar Trophy. Virat Kohli captained the team for the Poli Umrigar Trophy. In late 2004, Virat Kohli was selected in the Delhi Under-17 team for the Vijay Merchant Trophy. At the age of 18, Virat Kohli scored 10 runs in his first innings. Virat Kohli became famous when Kohli decided to play against Karnataka the day after his father's death. After being dismissed in the match, he went straight to the funeral. In this season he scored a total of 257 runs in 6 matches at an average of 36.71.
Under 19 Matches Series.....
Virat Kohli was selected in the India Under-19 team for the tour of England in 2006. virat kohli averaged 105 in the 3 series against England Under 19 in the 3 match Test series. India Under 19 won both the series. In September, India's U-19 team toured Pakistan. Kohli averaged 58 in the Test series and 41.66 in the Pakistan Under-19 ODI series. In April 2007, he made his Twenty 20 debut and led his team in the Interstate T20 Championship with 179 runs at an average of 35.80. Became the highest run scorer. The Indian Under-19 team toured Sri Lanka in 2007. Under 19 in the series against srilanka and Bangladesh under 19, Kohli was the second highest run-scorer at an average of 29 in 5 matches. In the two-match Test series that followed, he scored 244 runs at an average of 122, including a century and a fifty. Virat Kohli captained the victorious Indian team in the 2008 that World Cup held in Malaysia. virat kohli scored 235 runs in 6 matches at an average of 47 and became the third highest run-scorer in the tournament and one of three batsmen to score centuries in the tournament. He took 2 wickets. And scoring 43 runs in the run chase helped India to a three-wicket win in the semi-final against New Zealand Under-19s and was awarded the Man of the Match. In June 2008, Kohli and his Under-19 teammates Pradeep Singhwan and other were awarded the Scholarship. The scholarship allowed the three players to train for six weeks at Cricket Australia's Center of Excellence in Brisbane. He was also selected in the India Emerging Players squad for the four-team Emerging Players tournament and scored 206 runs at an average of 41.20 in six matches.
Became the team captain for In 2004, he was selected in the Delhi Under-17 team for the 2003. Delhi Under-17 won the Vijay Merchant Trophy in 2004-05 with Kohli becoming the highest run-scorer with 757 runs in 7 matches with two centuries. Virat Kohli made his List A debut for Delhi against Services but did not come out to bat in 2006. virat kohli scored 10 runs in his first innings. He came into the limelight when virat kohli decided to play against Karnataka the day after his father's death and scored 91. After being dismissed in the match, he went straight to the funeral. In this season he scored a total of 257 runs in 6 matches at an average of 36.71
No comments:
Post a Comment