Virat Kohli has been a consistent performer for India across all formats
ODI record in West Indies
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Kohli doesn’t have a very good record in the Caribbean shores scoring only 347 runs in 10 matches. He has a century to his name but in rest of the matches, he hasn’t scored as much as he would have liked.
Career Summary
Grouping
Span
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg.
5
Ct
St
vs Sri Lanka
2013-2013
3
35
31
11.66
0
0
-
-
0
1
0
vs West Indies
2011-2013
7
312
102
34.70
1
0
-
-
0
4
0
in West Indies (overall)
2011-2013
10
347
102
34.70
1
0
-
-
0
5
0
ODI record in Zimbabwe
He was a member of the 2nd string Indian team that toured Zimbabwe in 2010 under the captaincy of Suresh Raina. Though he didn’t score heavily, he was useful in some matches. In total, the Delhi lad has played 9 ODIs in Zimbabwe scoring at an average of over 60. He has also scored a century against Zimbabwe.
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Career Summary
Grouping
Span
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg.
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg
5
Ct
St
vs Sri Lanka
2010-2010
2
150
82
75.00
0
-
-
-
-
1
0
vs Zimbabwe
2010-2013
7
215
115
53.75
1
0
-
-
0
4
0
in Zimbabwe (overall)
2010-2013
9
365
115
60.83
1
0
-
-
0
5
0
Career Averages
Span
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg.
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg.
5
Ct
St
Avg. Diff
2008-2016
171
7212
183
51.51
25
4
1/15
159.00
0
83
0
-107.48
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