Sports Desk, AnyTV, Mohali
Published by: Shaktiraj Singh
Updated Wed, 02 Mar 2022 01:46 PM IST
Summary
Virat scored an average of 44.35 in the first 25 matches of his career, but it increased to 51.45 in the later 25 matches. In the 51st to 75th match, he scored runs at an average of 67.10. After this, his average in the last 24 matches has been 38.26.
Virat has been able to score only two centuries in his last 24 test matches.
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The first match of the two-match Test series between India and Sri Lanka will be played in Mohali from March 4. This will be the hundredth test match of Virat Kohli’s career. Virat will become the 12th Indian player to play 100 Tests. His career has gone through many ups and downs till now. Virat, who did wonders on Indian soil, struggled on the tour of England, but scored fiercely in Australia and Africa. After this he changed his technique and went to England and did wonders. Now once again Virat is struggling to play a big innings.
Virat could not score any century after November 2019. Despite this, his average is close to 40, which cannot be called bad, but this is the worst phase of Virat’s career. Here we are showing Virat’s career by dividing it into four parts. See how a young boy from Delhi came into the Indian team and in the next 10 years the whole world started knowing him as King Kohli. Now King Kohli is also struggling for centuries.
Virat’s record in first 25 matches
Virat Kohli, who made his Test debut against the West Indies, had a good opening record, but in these 25 matches, Kohli had shown nothing to be called the greatest batsman of the century. Virat played 43 innings in his first 25 Test matches and scored 1730 runs at an average of 44.35. This included six centuries and nine half-centuries. At this time, Virat was doing wonders in ODI cricket and it was believed that it would be difficult for him to establish an ODI dominance in Test cricket.
Virat’s record in second 25 matches
In the second 25 matches (26-50) of his career, Virat proved that he had a great learning ability and was a long race horse. In 26 to 50 matches, he scored 2161 runs in 43 innings at an average of 51.45. During this, his bat also scored eight centuries and four half-centuries in Tests. Now the identity of the special batsman had been received in the Test as well and the command of the Test team had also come in his hands. Since then the golden period of his Test career began. This was also the golden period of Indian cricket.
Virat’s record in the third 25 matches
In the third 25 matches (51-75) of his Test career, Virat ruled the whole world. While captaining the Indian team, he went abroad and won matches and made many records. The fast bowling of the Indian team got stronger and India learned to win Test matches and Test series by going abroad. During this, he did wonders with the bat. In 42 innings, Virat scored 2617 runs at an average of 67.10. During this, his bat scored 11 centuries and six half-centuries. During this, 64 percent of his half-centuries were converted into centuries.
Virat’s record in last 24 matches
Virat is going through the worst phase of his career after ruling the world cricket. He has not scored a century since November 2019. During this, his average has also come down and the captaincy of the Indian team in all three formats has also gone from his hands. Most of the times, he is getting out on the ball outside the off-stump. In the last 24 matches (76-99) of his career, Virat has played 40 innings and scored 1454 runs at an average of 38.26. During this, only two centuries have come off his bat. At the same time, he has played half-century innings nine times.
Now it is expected that after the pressure of captaincy goes away, Virat will be able to play freely and his performance will improve. He will be seen playing in white clothes for the first time after relinquishing the Test captaincy in Mohali. Virat is expected to score his 71st international century in his 100th Test.
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The first match of the two-match Test series between India and Sri Lanka will be played in Mohali from March 4. This will be the hundredth test match of Virat Kohli’s career. Virat will become the 12th Indian player to play 100 Tests. His career has gone through many ups and downs till now. Virat, who did wonders on Indian soil, struggled on the tour of England, but scored fiercely in Australia and Africa. After this he changed his technique and went to England and did wonders. Now once again Virat is struggling to play a big innings.
Virat could not score any century after November 2019. Despite this, his average is close to 40, which cannot be called bad, but this is the worst phase of Virat’s career. Here we are showing Virat’s career by dividing it into four parts. See how a young boy from Delhi came into the Indian team and in the next 10 years the whole world started knowing him as King Kohli. Now King Kohli is also struggling for centuries.
Virat’s record in first 25 matches
Virat Kohli, who made his Test debut against the West Indies, had a good opening record, but in these 25 matches, Kohli had shown nothing to be called the greatest batsman of the century. Virat played 43 innings in his first 25 Test matches and scored 1730 runs at an average of 44.35. This included six centuries and nine half-centuries. At this time, Virat was doing wonders in ODI cricket and it was believed that it would be difficult for him to establish an ODI dominance in Test cricket.
Virat’s record in second 25 matches
In the second 25 matches (26-50) of his career, Virat proved that he had a great learning ability and was a long race horse. In 26 to 50 matches, he scored 2161 runs in 43 innings at an average of 51.45. During this, his bat also scored eight centuries and four half-centuries in Tests. Now the identity of the special batsman had been received in the Test as well and the command of the Test team had also come in his hands. Since then the golden period of his Test career began. This was also the golden period of Indian cricket.
Virat’s record in the third 25 matches
In the third 25 matches (51-75) of his Test career, Virat ruled the whole world. While captaining the Indian team, he went abroad and won matches and made many records. The fast bowling of the Indian team got stronger and India learned to win Test matches and Test series by going abroad. During this, he did wonders with the bat. In 42 innings, Virat scored 2617 runs at an average of 67.10. During this, his bat scored 11 centuries and six half-centuries. During this, 64 percent of his half-centuries were converted into centuries.
Virat’s record in last 24 matches
Virat is going through the worst phase of his career after ruling the world cricket. He has not scored a century since November 2019. During this, his average has also come down and the captaincy of the Indian team in all three formats has also gone from his hands. Most of the times, he is getting out on the ball outside the off-stump. In the last 24 matches (76-99) of his career, Virat has played 40 innings and scored 1454 runs at an average of 38.26. During this, only two centuries have come off his bat. At the same time, he has played half-century innings nine times.
Now it is expected that after the pressure of captaincy goes away, Virat will be able to play freely and his performance will improve. He will be seen playing in white clothes for the first time after relinquishing the Test captaincy in Mohali. Virat is expected to score his 71st international century in his 100th Test.