A career in numbers: 15 years of Virat Kohli in international cricket | Cricket News – Times of India


Having played his first international match – an ODI fixture – vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla on August 18, 2008, Virat Kohli has completed 15 years of an illustrious international career.
Over the years, Virat grew from a talented youngster to one of the mainstays of the Indian cricket team. The former India captain holds a plethora of records and is just 4 ODI centuries away from breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time record of 49 ODI tons – a record which at one time many thought would be virtually unbreakable.
15 years is a long time in an international career and needless to say the statistics of Virat’s career are mind-boggling.

TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at some of the most interesting statistics of what has been a glittering career across all three formats:
TESTS
# The second batsman in Test annals to post two hundreds (115 & 141 – at Adelaide in December 2014) on captaincy debut – the first being Greg Chappell (Australia) – 123 & 109 not out vs West Indies at Gabba, Brisbane in 1975-76.
# The only captain to register two centuries in a Test match against Australia in Australia.
# The second Indian batsman (and the sixth overall) in Test Cricket to register a century in each innings of a Test match in Australia – the first being Vijay Hazare – 116 & 145 at Adelaide in January 1948. England’s Herbert Sutcliffe, Wally Hammond, Denis Compton and West Indian, Rohan Kanhai are the other four batsmen to have achieved the distinction against Australia in Australia.

# Managed 256 runs in the Adelaide Test – the most by any batsman on captaincy debut, obliterating New Zealand’s Graham Dowling’s tally of 244 (239 & 5) against India at Christchurch in 1967-68.
# One of the two visiting batsmen to have recorded three hundreds at Adelaide, Kohli is averaging 98.50 (394 in four innings) – his sequence of scores being 116 & 22 in January 2012 and 115 & 141 in December 2014). England’s Jack Hobbs had registered three hundreds in ten innings at this venue.
# Remains one of the two Indian captains to have managed a hundred in the fourth innings in Tests – 141 vs Australia in December 2014. Mohammad Azharuddin was the first – 106 vs Australia at Adelaide in January 1992.
# Has averaged 47.18 in the fourth innings in Tests while amassing 1038 runs in 27 innings, including two centuries and seven fifties – the second highest amongst the Indian batsmen with 1000 runs or more in the fourth innings behind 58.25 by Sunil Gavaskar, who managed 1398 runs, including four hundreds and eight fifties in 33 innings.

# Managed 1,000 runs or more in a calendar year thrice – 1215 at 75.93, including four hundreds and two fifties, in 12 Tests in 2016. This is a record for most runs by an Indian captain in a calendar year in Tests. Amassed 1059 runs (ave.75.64) in ten Tests in 2017. His tally includes five centuries and a fifty. Created history in 2018 when he aggregated 1322, including five hundreds and five fifties, in 13 Tests, to become the only captain to manage 1000 runs in three successive years.
# Ponting had amassed 1,000 runs in three calendar years in 2005, 2006 & 2008.
# He remains the only Indian captain to hit five centuries in a calendar year and that too twice – 2017 and 2018.
# Just two other Indian captains had managed 1,000 runs in a calendar year – 1095 (ave.60.83) in 12 Tests by Rahul Dravid in 2006 and 1000 (ave.62.50) in 12 Tests by Sachin Tendulkar in 1997.

# With his 200 at North Sound in July 2016, he had become the first Indian captain to register a double hundred in a Test match in the Caribbean. He remains the only Indian Captain to post a double hundred in overseas Tests.
# Kohli managed four double centuries in successive series – vs West Indies in West Indies in 2016; vs New Zealand in India in 2016-17; vs England in India in 2016-17 and vs Bangladesh in India in 2016-17 and had become the first batsman to accomplish the feat in Test annals.
# Became the first Indian captain to post a double century vs Sri Lanka in Tests – 213 at Nagpur in November 2017.

# With seven double hundreds as captain in Tests, he holds a world record in Tests.
# Had managed 1252 runs at an average of 65.89, including four hundreds, in 12 Tests in the 2016-17 home season, setting a record as captain, outstripping the 1058 (ave.96.18), including four hundreds, in six Tests by Graham Gooch in 1990.
# He remains the only Indian captain to win four Tests in South Africa, England and Australia in the same calendar year (2018) – by 63 runs at Johannesburg in January, by 203 runs at Nottingham in August, by 31 runs at Adelaide and by 137 runs at Melbourne – both in December.

# He remains the only captain to hit eleven International hundreds and that too twice in a calendar year – in 2017 (2818 runs at 68.73 in 52 innings) & 2018 (2735 runs at 68.37 in
47 innings).
# Enjoys success % of 58.82 – the best among the Indian captains with 10 or more Tests as captain – his tally being 40 wins, 17 losses and 11 drawn games out of 68.
Most international hundreds by captains in a calendar year:

Captain For Year 100 50 Innings Matches Not Outs Runs Avg HS SR
Virat Kohli India 2017 11 10 52 46 11 2818 68.73 243 92.15
Virat Kohli India 2018 11 9 47 37 7 2735 68.37 160* 72.39
Ricky Ponting Australia 2005 9 15 58 46 8 2833 56.66 207 70.94
Graeme Smith SA/Afr/ICC 2005 9 6 44 35 4 2035 50.87 148 69.47
Ricky Ponting Australia 2006 9 10 43 35 4 2164 55.48 196 69.47

Most Test centuries by Indian captains:

Captain 100 50 Innings Matches Not Outs Runs Avg HS
Virat Kohli 20 18 113 68 6 5864 54.80 254*
Sunil Gavaskar 11 14 74 47 6 3449 50.72 205

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