In 2008, Virat Kohli made his debut for his country. In addition to being a gifted batsman, he was also an outstanding fielder who would support his bowlers by making accurate catches and halting runs. Cricket fans were also drawn to Kohli’s game because of his contagious enthusiasm and drive for success on the field.
The 36-year-old is still a force on the field 17 years later, aiming to halt every run with his exceptional athleticism and quick reflexes while also offering the bowlers insightful advise when needed. When his teammates take wickets, Kohli’s excitement is evident in his vivacious celebrations. In an interview with the International Cricket Council (ICC), Kohli gave an explanation for why he couldn’t miss his celebrations.
“First of all, I think that playing on the field is always enjoyable in and of itself, and you play to win. You essentially go to play for that reason. The most important thing to me is winning, so if a wicket falls, that’s another step in that direction. And with team sports, you put in a lot of effort alongside ten other individuals. In order to help the team win, I make an effort to savor and commemorate each moment,” Kohli stated.
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Virat Kohli’s ODI record against Australia
Kohli was not playing well before the 2025 Champions Trophy. In the tournament’s opening match against Bangladesh, he was unable to convert his start. But he returned to form with a bang, smashing an undefeated century against Pakistan. After a stunning catch at backward point by Glenn Phillips in the final group stage match against New Zealand, Kohli was removed cheaply.
On Tuesday, March 4, India will play Australia in the Champions Trophy semifinals at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. In ODI cricket, the former captain of India has a stellar record versus the Australians. In 49 games, he has scored 2,367 runs at an impressive average of 53.79 and a respectable strike rate of 94. Against Australia, Kohli has amassed eight hundreds and fourteen fifties. When batting against the Men in Yellow, he will be crucial.