Batting at Dharamsala, Virat Kohli became the quickest to reach 20 ODI hundreds. Bharat Seervi dishes out some numbers.
Virat Kohli had roared back to form at Delhi, and was finally back to his prime with a hundred against West Indies at Dharamsala. In the process he became the quickest to reach 20 ODI hundreds. Let us, then, have an in-depth analysis of Kohli’s ODI career.
Kohli managed to regain his old touch with the bat during the ongoing series against West Indies, having scored a valuable 62 in the second ODI at Delhi. Kohli had been suffering from a lack of form for a long period of time, and had come under severe criticism for the same, especially during India’s recent tour of England.
Virat Kohli’s Impact on Indian Cricket success
Virat Kohli’s career year by year
ODIs:
Year
Matches
Innings
Runs
Ave
SR
100s
HS
2008
5
5
159
31.80
66.52
0
54
2009
10
8
325
54.16
84.41
1
107
2010
25
24
995
47.38
85.11
3
118
2011
34
34
1381
47.62
85.56
4
117
2012
17
17
1026
68.40
93.78
5
183
2013
34
30
1268
52.83
97.53
4
115*
2014
16
15
725
51.78
97.7
3
136
Most Runs in ODIs since World Cup 2011
Runs
Batsman
Innings
Ave
100s
3,925
Virat Kohli
82
56.07
15
3,680
Kumar Sangakkara
85
46.58
8
3,016
Tillakaratne Dilshan
84
40.75
7
2,713
Mohammad Hafeez
77
38.21
8
2,604
Misbah-ul-Haq
76
44.89
0
Most runs in International Cricket since Jan 1, 2012
Runs
Batsman
Innings
Ave
100s
6,322
Kumar Sangakkara
135
53.12
17
5,557
Virat Kohli
125
51.45
18
4,877
AB de Villiers
109
53.01
14
4,778
Hahsim Amla
102
51.37
15
4,222
Tillakaratne Dilshan
117
40.99
11
Percentage of team score by Indians in ODIs since World Cup 2011
19.64% – Virat Kohli (87 ODIs)
11.22% – Suresh Raina (84 ODIs)
11.16% – Rohit Sharma (63 ODIs)
10.72% – MS Dhoni (64 ODIs)
Most Man of the Match awards in ODIs since World Cup 2011
Most Man of the Match awards in International Cricket since Jan 1, 2012
17 – Virat Kohli
12 – Thisara Perera
11 – Mohammad Hafeez
10 – Kumar Sangakkara, Tillakaratne Dilshan
(Bharath Seervi is a cricket statistician who is obsessed with digging numbers, facts and records related to the game. An active member of Society of Cricket Statisticians of India, he blogs at www.cricketseervistats.blogspot.com. He can be followed on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SeerviBharath and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SeerviCricket)
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