Virat Kohli, the Indian cricket team
middle order and also an opening batsman in many game innings is a
dreaded cricketer. Virat Kohli biography shows that he is a right hand
batsman and a right arm medium speed bowler. He is also known for his
excellent fielding skills in the Indian cricket team. He first came into
spotlight in December, 2006 when he played for Delhi against Karnataka
in the Ranji Trophy match on the same day when his father passed away
due to brain stroke in the morning. He scored 90 runs to save his team.
The team’s captain Mithun Manhas remarked his innings as very crucial
for the match. He was included in the Delhi Ranji Trophy team in the
year 2006 and his first match was against Tamil Nadu. In the inland
sphere, Virat played his first T20 cricket match in April 2007 against
Himachal Pradesh at Delhi. Virat Kohli served as the captain of the less
than 19 cricket World Cup Indian team in the year 2008. Indian team won
the under-19 World cup that year which was organized in Malaysia and
Virat Kohli subservient as a captain in that victory. Virat was included
in the Royal Challenger Bangalore of the Indian Premier League also
known as IPL in the year 2008. He was continued to play for the Royal
Challenger Bangalore in the second season also.
Virat remain part of the Indian cricket team for One Day
International matches from August 18, 2008.The first ODI was played
against Sri Lanka. He was included in the Indian Test team in the year
2010-2011 in the match against West Indies. Virat Kohli participated
first time in the T20 International cricket match
played against
Zimbabwe at the Harare cricket stadium on 12th June 2010.
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