Virat Kohli has been a consistent performer for India across all formats
Overall T20I record
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To go with his extraordinary ODI record, Virat Kohli has been a performer par excellence when it comes to T20Is. He has scored nearly 1,700 T20 international runs at a staggering average of 58 in 43 matches. In the Twenty 20 World Cup in 2014 Kohli was the highest run scorer taking India to the finals of the tournament. Even in the final he scored 70 odd but was not enough to win the cup for India.
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In the previous edition of the tournament played in 2016, Kohli almost single-handedly took India to the semi-finals beating Australia in a nerve-wracking encounter.
Career Averages
Span
Matches
Runs
HS
Bat Avg.
100
Wkts
BBI
Bowl Avg.
5
Ct
St
Avg Diff
2010-2016
43
1641
90*
58.60
0
4
1/13
49.50
0
20
0
9.10
Kohli has been a champion batsman in each and every format but would look to better his record in the English conditions where he has struggled against the moving ball. With the amount of talent he has and the hard work he puts in, it won’t be a surprise if Kohli goes on to become one of the greatest batsmen of all time until he calls it quits.
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