write about 10 lines on yuzvendra chahal or virat kohli.
best will be marked as brainist.
❌no spaming❌ or else will be reported
Answers
Answered by
1
Virat Kohli is an Indian International cricketer who currently captains the Indian national team . An elegant right - handed batsman , kohli is regarded as one of the best player in the world . He plays for Royal Challengers Banglore in the Indian Premiere League , and has been team 's captain since 2013. He was born and raised in Delhi on 5 of November 1988 .kohli was appointed as the vice captain in ODI for 2012.on december 19 2006 he lost his father.
Answered by
0
virat kohli
Personal informationBorn5 November 1988(age 29)
Delhi, IndiaHeight5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)BattingRight-handedBowlingRight-arm mediumRoleTop-order batsman, CaptainRelations
Anushka Sharma(m. 2017)
India (2008–present)
Test debut (cap 269)20 June 2011 v West IndiesLast Test12 October 2018 v West IndiesODI debut (cap 175)18 August 2008 v Sri LankaLast ODI29 October 2018 v West IndiesODI shirt no.18T20I debut (cap 31)12 June 2010 v ZimbabweLast T20I8 July 2018 v EnglandT20I shirt no.18Domestic team informationYearsTeam2006–presentDelhi2008–presentRoyal Challengers Bangalore(squad no. 18, formerly 5)Career statisticsCompetitionTestODIT20IFCMatches7321562105Runs scored6,33110,1992,1028,580Batting average54.5759.6448.8854.64100s/50s24/1938/480/1831/27Top score24318390*243Balls bowled163641146631Wickets0443Bowling average–166.2549.50110.005 wickets in innings-00010 wickets in match-000Best bowling–1/151/131/19Catches/stumpings67/–102/–32/–98/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 27 October 2018
Born and raised in Delhi, Kohli represented the city's cricket team at various age-group levels before making his first-class debut in 2006. He captained India Under-19s to victory at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia, and a few months later, made his ODI debut for India against Sri Lanka at the age of 19. Initially having played as a reserve batsman in the Indian team, he soon established himself as a regular in the ODI middle-order and was part of the squad that won the 2011 World Cup. He made his Test debut in 2011 and shrugged off the tag of "ODI specialist" by 2013 with Test hundreds in Australia and South Africa.[2] Having reached the number one spot in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen for the first time in 2013,[3] Kohli also found success in the Twenty20 format, winning the Man of the Tournament twice at the ICC World Twenty20 (in 2014 and 2016). In 2014, he became the top-ranked T20I batsman in the ICC rankings, holding the position for three successive years until 2017. Since October 2017, he has been the top-ranked ODI batsman in the world and is currently the leading batsman in the Test rankings.[4]Among Indian batsmen, Kohli has the best ever Test rating (937 points), ODI rating (911 points) and T20I rating (897 points).
Kohli was appointed the vice-captain of the ODI team in 2012 and handed over the Test captaincy following Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Test retirement in 2014. In early 2017, he became the limited-overs captain as well after Dhoni stepped down from the position. In ODIs, Kohli holds the world record for the fastest batsman to 10,000 runs in 205 innings.[5] Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world. Kohli holds numerous Indian batting records including the fastest ODI century, the fastest batsman to 5,000 ODI runs and the fastest to 10 ODI centuries. Among the T20I world records held by Kohli are: the fastest batsman to 1,000 and 2,000 runs,[6] most runs in a calendar year and most fifties in the format. He also holds the records of most runs in a single tournament of both the World Twenty20 and the IPL. He is the only batsman in history to average over 50 in Tests, ODIs and T20Is simultaneously.[7] On 27 October 2018, he became the first batsman for India, and tenth overall, to score three successive centuries in ODIs.[8]
Kohli has been the recipient of many awards such as the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Cricketer of the Year) in 2017; ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012, 2017 and Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 2016, 2017.[9] He was given the Arjuna Award in 2013, the Padma Shri under the sports category in 2017[10] and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, the highest sporting honour in India, in 2018.[11] Alongside his cricket career, Kohli co-owns FC Goa in the ISL, the IPTL franchise UAE Royals and the PWL team Bengaluru Yodhas. He also has other business ventures and over 20 brand endorsements. Kohli is ranked as one of the world's most famous athletes by ESPN[12] and one of the most valuable athlete brands by Forbes.[13] In 2018, Time magazine named Kohli one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[14]
Personal informationBorn5 November 1988(age 29)
Delhi, IndiaHeight5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)BattingRight-handedBowlingRight-arm mediumRoleTop-order batsman, CaptainRelations
Anushka Sharma(m. 2017)
India (2008–present)
Test debut (cap 269)20 June 2011 v West IndiesLast Test12 October 2018 v West IndiesODI debut (cap 175)18 August 2008 v Sri LankaLast ODI29 October 2018 v West IndiesODI shirt no.18T20I debut (cap 31)12 June 2010 v ZimbabweLast T20I8 July 2018 v EnglandT20I shirt no.18Domestic team informationYearsTeam2006–presentDelhi2008–presentRoyal Challengers Bangalore(squad no. 18, formerly 5)Career statisticsCompetitionTestODIT20IFCMatches7321562105Runs scored6,33110,1992,1028,580Batting average54.5759.6448.8854.64100s/50s24/1938/480/1831/27Top score24318390*243Balls bowled163641146631Wickets0443Bowling average–166.2549.50110.005 wickets in innings-00010 wickets in match-000Best bowling–1/151/131/19Catches/stumpings67/–102/–32/–98/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 27 October 2018
Born and raised in Delhi, Kohli represented the city's cricket team at various age-group levels before making his first-class debut in 2006. He captained India Under-19s to victory at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia, and a few months later, made his ODI debut for India against Sri Lanka at the age of 19. Initially having played as a reserve batsman in the Indian team, he soon established himself as a regular in the ODI middle-order and was part of the squad that won the 2011 World Cup. He made his Test debut in 2011 and shrugged off the tag of "ODI specialist" by 2013 with Test hundreds in Australia and South Africa.[2] Having reached the number one spot in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen for the first time in 2013,[3] Kohli also found success in the Twenty20 format, winning the Man of the Tournament twice at the ICC World Twenty20 (in 2014 and 2016). In 2014, he became the top-ranked T20I batsman in the ICC rankings, holding the position for three successive years until 2017. Since October 2017, he has been the top-ranked ODI batsman in the world and is currently the leading batsman in the Test rankings.[4]Among Indian batsmen, Kohli has the best ever Test rating (937 points), ODI rating (911 points) and T20I rating (897 points).
Kohli was appointed the vice-captain of the ODI team in 2012 and handed over the Test captaincy following Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Test retirement in 2014. In early 2017, he became the limited-overs captain as well after Dhoni stepped down from the position. In ODIs, Kohli holds the world record for the fastest batsman to 10,000 runs in 205 innings.[5] Kohli has the second highest number of centuries and the highest number of centuries in run-chases in the world. Kohli holds numerous Indian batting records including the fastest ODI century, the fastest batsman to 5,000 ODI runs and the fastest to 10 ODI centuries. Among the T20I world records held by Kohli are: the fastest batsman to 1,000 and 2,000 runs,[6] most runs in a calendar year and most fifties in the format. He also holds the records of most runs in a single tournament of both the World Twenty20 and the IPL. He is the only batsman in history to average over 50 in Tests, ODIs and T20Is simultaneously.[7] On 27 October 2018, he became the first batsman for India, and tenth overall, to score three successive centuries in ODIs.[8]
Kohli has been the recipient of many awards such as the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (ICC Cricketer of the Year) in 2017; ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012, 2017 and Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World in 2016, 2017.[9] He was given the Arjuna Award in 2013, the Padma Shri under the sports category in 2017[10] and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, the highest sporting honour in India, in 2018.[11] Alongside his cricket career, Kohli co-owns FC Goa in the ISL, the IPTL franchise UAE Royals and the PWL team Bengaluru Yodhas. He also has other business ventures and over 20 brand endorsements. Kohli is ranked as one of the world's most famous athletes by ESPN[12] and one of the most valuable athlete brands by Forbes.[13] In 2018, Time magazine named Kohli one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[14]
Similar questions
India
Personal Information
Born
Jul 23, 1990 (28 years)
Birth Place
Jind, Haryana
Height
--
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm legbreak
ICC Rankings
Test
ODI
T20
Batting
--
--
--
Bowling
--
9
4