Virat Kohli has been a consistent performer for India across all formats
ODI record in South Africa
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Kohli has played 11 ODIs in South Africa averaging a shade over 45
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Kohli has played only 11 ODIs in South Africa scoring at an average of 45. Though Kohli hasn’t been very successful playing in South Africa, he has chipped in with some useful performances. The Indian batsman hasn’t scored a century in South Africa yet and would like to set his record straight once the Men in Blue visit South Africa for the next time.
Career Summary
Grouping
Span
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg.
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg.
5
Ct
St
vs Australia
2009-2009
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
vs South Africa
2011-2013
8
224
87*
37.33
0
1
1/15
54.00
0
5
0
vs Pakistan
2009-2009
1
16
16
16.00
0
0
-
-
0
1
0
vs West Indies
2009-2009
1
79
79
79.00
-
0
-
-
-
0
0
in South Africa (overall)
2009-2013
11
319
87*
45.57
0
1
1/15
75.00
0
6
0
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ODI record in New Zealand
The star performer has played 7 ODIs in New Zealand scoring nearly 400 runs at an average of 62. His innings of 123 against the Black Caps was not enough to win India the game but would go down as one of the best innings played in New Zealand.
Career Summary
Grouping
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg.
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg.
5
Ct
St
vs Ireland
1
44
44*
-
0
-
-
-
-
0
0
vs New Zealand
5
291
123
58.20
1
1
1/36
61.00
0
0
0
vs Zimbabwe
1
38
38
38.00
0
-
-
-
-
0
0
in New Zealand (overall)
7
373
123
62.16
1
1
1/36
61.00
0
0
0
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