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If the Indian Test captain Virat Kohli had any control over time, he wouldn't want 2016 to end. After beginning the year with impressive performances in the ODI series against Australia, he went on break every record in the book in T20Is. There were still a few doubts about whether he could continue that in the longest format of the game.

Although he scored his maiden first-class double century and finishing as the leading scorer, his numbers in the Test series aren't as impressive as his performance earlier in the year. That though, might just be down to his outright ridiculous numbers until. An average in excess of 50 in any format of the game is considered as impressive but Kohli's numbers make them so average.

With an average of 125 in T20Is in 2016, 76.20 in ODIs this year, 251 runs at an average of 62.75 doesn't seem as impressive. But that will be something he will be looking to improve as the year rolls on.

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