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I have to give a speech on virat kohli as my favorite player for 1 minute. Can anyone give me a good speech? Class 11​

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Answered by neelu143
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My favourite sports personality is Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli is an Indian International cricketer. He is counted amongst the top sportsmen in India. Virat Kohli is an inspiration and a role model for the youth today. We have seen his growing maturity, his consistency, and his leadership abilities.

Virat Kohli is captain of the Indian National Cricket Team – ODI and Test. He is right-handed batsman. Virat Kohli is a very nice caption. He has good leadership skill. He achieved a lot of think when it comes to cricket. Virat Kohli, also known as The Run Machine. His nickname is Cheeku. I watched lots of Kohli’s match.

Virat Kohli was born in Uttam Nagar, Delhi. He received his early schooling from Vishal Bharti Public School. His mother Saroj Kohli is a homemaker and father Late Prem Kohli was a criminal lawyer. Virat has an elder sister, Bhavna and an elder brother Vikash. Virat Kohli’s childhood ideas were Sachin Tendulkar and His favourite actor is Aamir Khan.

He is very supportive for young players. He is well known today and appears in regularly on newspaper and television. Kohli is a very talented and wonderful player that I like. I am always his fan.

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Answered by sahildudhal
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Virat Kohli is a successful Indian cricketer who plays all the three formats for India. He is a right arm batsman and a medium pace bowler. Speaking about Virat Kohli, he is the current captain of Test cricket Indian team and vice-captain of limited over cricket team for India. He is also the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL matches. He started his career in ODI in the year 2008, test in 2011 and T20I in the year 2010. Here are some of the highlights of his life staring from the yearly age career to the current Virat Kohli who is the run machine and good target chaser for Indian Team.

While speaking about Virat Kohli full profile, he was born on November 5th in 1988 in a Punjabi family in Delhi. His mother is a housewife and father was a criminal lawyer. Among the three brothers and sisters, Virat is the youngest of all. Vikash is his elder brother and Bhavna is elder sister. He was brought up in Uttam Nagar and he started his schooling from Vishal Bharti Public School and at the age of nine joined West Delhi Cricket Academy. In this academy he was trained under the guidance of Rajlumar Sharma and played various cricket matched at Sumit Dogra Academy. As per his academic performance, he was considered bright and alert child by the teachers. At his childhood, his family financial status was not good and had to spend some part of life in rented home. After the death of his father on 18th December 2006, Virat has to support his family and emerged as the cricketer Virat Kohli in cricket world to hold responsibility of his entire family and be the backbone of Indian cricket team

At the start of his cricketing career, Virat played for Delhi Under-15 team in October 2002 for 2002-03 Polly Umrigar Trophy and after his exceptional performance in the match, he became the captain. In next year’s tournament, he scored about 172 runs at an average of 34.40. In entire tournament, he was able to score 390 runs at an average of 78 in 5 innings including 2 centuries and two fifties. After great success in Under 15 team, he was selected for the 2003-04 Vijay Merchant Trophy under-17 where he scored 470 runs in four matches. He hit two centuries at an average of 117.50 where his highest score was 251 not out. Further, in 2006 he got an opportunity to play for India Under-19 in tour to England and scored at an average of 105 in three ODI matches and 49 in all three test matches. After winning both the formats in England, Indian team was sent on tour to Pakistan where his exceptional performance of an average of 41.66 in ODI and 58 in test impressed everyone.

After few domestic tournaments, he was finally selected for Vijay Hazare Trophy that finally changed his life. After the death of his father, he slightly changed and as per her mother, he was much matured than earlier. In 2007, his first Twenty20 debut match provided him highest run in the Inter State T20 Championship where he scored 179 runs at an average of 35.80. Later on in the Under-19 team, he went to Sri Lanka tour on Tri series and succeeded to be the second highest run scorer. He scored 146 runs in 5 matches and surprised everyone by his great technique and dedication towards cricket. Finally, the big tournament was waiting for this young talent to shine in it and be the star of today’s’ Indian cricket team in the form of 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup which was played in Malaysia. In entire tournament, he scored 235 runs in 6 matches by batting at number four. His average in the series was 47 and was the third highest run getter in the tournament. His exceptionally amazing century against West Indies Under-19 of 100 runs in just 74 balls was considered ‘the innings of the tournamne

India’s win in the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Virat Kohli finally paved him way to play in Indian Premier League under the Royal Challengers Bangalore banner. During the year 2008, he received Border-Gavaskar scholarship where he got an opportunity to complete training in Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence in Brisbane for six weeks. Finally, he succeeded in getting his position in India’s 30 man probable squad for ICC Champions trophy. Virat Kohli also gained attention of selectors for Indian Emerging Players squad team for the Emerging Player Tournament in Australia. He finally scored at great speed and with best average of 41.20 in six matches with 206 runs. Thus, his domestic career reflects his potential, technical skill and passion towards cricket.

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