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Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli                                          Sehwag story                       Sachins story  

Born November 5, 1988
Delhi
Age 27 Years, 8 Months, 17 Days
National Side India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Right-arm medium
Batting Rank Test - 13, ODI - 2, World Cup - 2, T20I - 1
Bowling Rank Test - NA, ODI - NA, World Cup - NA, T20I - NA
Teams Played India, India A, India Blue, Indian Board President's XI, India Red, North Zone, Rest of India, Bangalore, India, Delhi
Man of the Match Test - 2, ODI - 21, World Cup - 1, T20I - 9, IPL - 11, CL - 3,
Career Span 2011 - 2015, 2008 - 2016, 2011 - 2015, 2010 - 2016, 2008 - 2016, 2010 - 2011,
Daring, tough and fiercely talented, Virat Kohli has emerged as one of the pack-leading faces of Indian cricket's current generation. With a firm-bottom hand grip and the ability to smash balls landing on a particular area to any part of the ground at will, Kohli has carved a niche of his own in Indian cricket. The king of chases as many of his fans have christened him, Kohli is a deeply hammered nail across all formats in the Indian national team.

Virat Kohli OVERLALL STATS


Batting & Fielding Performance

  MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAvgS/RCtSt
Test 417242994169 v AUS1112352944.0252.92360
ODI 171163237212183 v PAK25366737251.5189.97830
World Cup 17173587107 v PAK2153341.9281.8680
T20I 434012164290* v AUS0161733258.64135.25200
IPL 123118213864113 v KXIP42533714039.83131.78460
CL 1110234584* v NSW02331443.12149.3580

Bowling Performance

  IOMRWBest3w5wAvgE/RS/R
Test 72527000/0 v SA00-2.80-
ODI 46101.5163641/15 v SA00159.006.24152.75
World Cup 3301900/6 v SL00-6.33-
T20I 1224.2019841/13 v ENG0049.508.1336.50
IPL 2335.5032242/25 v HYD0080.508.9853.75
CL 57.307200/9 v SOM00-9.60-

Virat Kohli AGAINST OPPOSITION

Test

Batting & Fielding Performance

  MIN/ORHS100s50s4s/6sAvgS/RCtSt
Australia12 22 1 1276 169 6 3 146 / 4 60.76 57.27 10 0
Bangladesh1 1 0 14 14 0 0 2 / 0 14.00 63.63 - -
England9 17 1 322 103 1 0 40 / 0 20.12 39.12 5 0
New Zealand4 7 2 426 105* 2 3 63 / 2 85.20 58.75 6 0
South Africa6 10 0 472 119 1 2 58 / 0 47.20 53.94 4 0
Sri Lanka3 6 0 233 103 1 1 24 / 1 38.83 51.77 3 0
West Indies6 9 0 251 63 0 3 19 / 2 27.88 47.00 8 0
Total 41 72 4 2994 169 v AUS 11 12 352/9 42.00 53.07 36 0

Bowling Performance

  IOMRWBest3w/5wAvgE/RS/R
Australia2 9 0 26 0 0/3 0 / 0 - 2.88 -
New Zealand2 7 1 17 0 0/4 0 / 0 - 2.42 -
South Africa2 7 1 18 0 0/0 0 / 0 - 2.57 -
West Indies1 2 0 9 0 0/9 0 / 0 - 4.50 -
Total 7 25 2 70 0 0/9 v WI 0/0 - 3.09 -

ODI

World Cup

T20I

IPL

CL

Virat Kohli LOCATION WISE STATS

Test

Batting & Fielding Performance

  MIN/ORHS100s50s4s/6sAvgS/RCtSt
Away 24 46 1 1935 169 v AUS 8 5 223 / 5 43.00 55.46 17 0
Home 17 26 3 1059 107 v AUS 3 7 129 / 4 46.04 48.84 19 0
Total 41 72 4 2994 169 v AUS 11 12 352/9 44.52 52.15 36 0

Bowling Performance

  IOMRWBest3w/5wAvgE/RS/R
Away 5 22 1 61 0 0/0 v SA 0 / 0 - 2.77 -
Home 2 3 1 9 0 0/0 v SA 0 / 0 - 3.00 -
Total 7 25 2 70 0 /0 v 0/0 - 2.89 -

ODI

World Cup

T20I

IPL

CL

Virat Kohli YEAR WISE STATS

Test

Batting & Fielding Performance

  MIN/ORHS100s50s4s/6sAvgS/RCtSt
2011 5 9 0 202 63 v WI 0 2 15 / 2 22.44 42.70 9 0
2012 9 16 2 689 116 v AUS 3 3 89 / 2 49.21 46.74 9 0
2013 8 12 1 616 119 v SA 2 3 73 / 2 56.00 54.65 7 0
2014 10 20 1 847 169 v AUS 4 2 101 / 2 44.57 60.54 5 0
2015 9 15 0 640 147 v AUS 2 2 74 / 1 42.66 54.05 6 0
Total 41 72 4 2994 169 v AUS 11 12 352/9 42.98 51.74 36 0

Bowling Performance

  IOMRWBest3w/5wAvgE/RS/R
2011 1 2 0 9 0 0/9 v WI 0 / 0 - 4.50 -
2012 2 9 0 26 0 0/3 v AUS 0 / 0 - 2.88 -
2013 1 6 0 18 0 0/18 v SA 0 / 0 - 3.00 -
2014 2 7 1 17 0 0/4 v NZ 0 / 0 - 2.42 -
2015 1 1 1 0 0 0/0 v SA 0 / 0 - 0.00 -
Total 7 25 2 70 0 0/18 v SA 0/0 - 2.56 -

ODI

World Cup

T20I

IPL

CL

Last 5 Performances

Batting Bowling Opposition Match Date
44(62) & 88(165) 0/0 v South Africa Dec 03, 2015
22(55) & 16(30) - v South Africa Nov 25, 2015
DNB - v South Africa Nov 14, 2015
1(4) & 29(71) - v South Africa Nov 05, 2015
18(60) & 21(63) - v Sri Lanka Aug 28, 2015

VIRAT KOHLI's profile

Daring, tough and fiercely talented, Virat Kohli has emerged as one of the pack-leading faces of Indian cricket's current generation. With a firm-bottom hand grip and the ability to smash balls landing on a particular area to any part of the ground at will, Kohli has carved a niche of his own in Indian cricket. The king of chases as many of his fans have christened him, Kohli is a deeply hammered nail across all formats in the Indian national team.
Kohli rose to fame when he captained India's victorious World Cup Under-19 side in Malaysia, in 2008. He was immediately propelled into the lucrative Twenty20 tournament - the Indian T20 League in 2008 and has since been a part of the Bangalore franchise. He also went on to become the captain of the team in 2012 before being retained in 2014 as well. Devoid of noteworthy performances in the first edition, his domestic form still won him an India ODI cap on the tour to Sri Lanka in the same year. The Delhi lad was initially deployed at various positions in the batting line-up, from replacing Virender Sehwag as an opener to accelerating in the middle-order. After 25 ODI innings, he had already amassed 10 fifty-plus scores including two centuries. Kohli has always believed in backing his confidence and with the assurance evident in his shot selection and footwork, he was rarely found wanting with his technique even on bowler-friendly surfaces abroad. Once Kohli grew in maturity, especially in the ODIs, lean patches made way for eye-ball grabbing consistency.
The aggressive right-hander had a marvellous run in 2010 during which he amassed over 1000 runs. He did not let his guard down in 2011 by scoring a century in his maiden World Cup match against Bangladesh and contributed decently right throughout the tournament. The wait for a Test cap ended when he was selected for the tour of West Indies in 2011. The strongest evidence of his mettle came early in 2012 during his maiden ton in whites on India's tour to Australia; he put in an intrepid batting display while the others failed. His efforts paid off and Kohli was soon handed over the vice-captaincy of the Indian team ahead of the Asia Cup in 2012. He ended the tournament as the highest run-getter which included a whirlwind 183 off 148 balls against Pakistan. He captained the Indian ODI team for the first time against Sri Lanka in a Triangular ODI series in the Caribbean after an injury ruled MS Dhoni out for three ODIs. He then tasted success of full-fledged captaincy in Zimbabwe where he marshaled the team in absence of Dhoni, who was rested, and achieved a 5-0 clean sweep over the hosts. He added another feather to his cap when he registered the fastest ODI century by an Indian, off just 52 balls against Australia in October, 2013, Jaipur helping India chase down a daunting target of 360.
The following year, Kohli single-handedly took India to the finals of the ICC WT20 in Bangladesh but lost to Sri Lanka at the last hurdle. The next few months would prove to be a massive learning curve for Kohli who was found wanting in the swinging conditions of England. James Anderson was his tormentor as he exposed a distinct weakness outside Kohli’s off stump. Kohli was embarrassed but continued to remain a part of being the Test side. In the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka in November 2014, Kohli led India to a 5-0 routing of the Lankans making him the only Indian captain to have affected a 5-0 whitewash home and away in ODI cricket. In December 2014, Kohli was made captain of the Test side for India’s first Test against Australia in Adelaide but lost despite scoring centuries in both innings. On 30th December 2014, having saved the third Test for India against Australia at the MCG, Indian captain MS Dhoni announced his retirement from Tests with immediate effect citing too much strain as captain as the reason, handing over the mantle to Virat Kohli for the fourth and final Test match after losing another series Down Under. Kohli ended his disappointment of the England tour by scoring fantastically in the Australian tour, thereby squashing doubts of his class and technique to last in the longest version.

SACHIN - GOD OF CRICKET

The Little Master, Sachin Tendulkar Success Story



Biography

Born in Mumbai in 1973, Sachin Tendulkar is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest cricketers. Renowned for his incredible batting skills and his penchant for record-breaking one-day scoring, Sachin Tendulkar’s immense success in cricket is unmatched by other international players, making him a true star for the sport.

Childhood

CRICKET LIFE
Sachin Tendulkar was born in Dadar, Mumbai to Ramesh Tendulkar, a marathi novelist and his wife, Rahni, who worked in the insurance industry. He was named after Sachin Dev Barman, Ramesh Tendulkar's favourite music director in bollywood. He has two older half siblings, from his father's first marriave, and a sister.
As a young child, Sachin Tendulkar grew up in Mumbai. His parents were relatively modest and middle class, offering Sachin Tendulkar reasonable educational options and a potentially bright future. However, Sachin Tendulkar took his education as an obligation instead of as an opportunity, and was known as a bully in his early years.

Before Cricket

sachin tennis
SACHIN
Driven by his idol, tennis star John McEnroe, Sachin played tennis and used to start fights with students at his school, eventually becoming known amongst the staff as a troublemaker with a limited educational future. Noticing his mischievous attitude and endless energy, his half-brother Ajit introduced him to cricket in his adolescent years.
While he viewed schoolwork as a nuisance and academics as a waste of time, young Sachin Tendulkar immediately took an interest to cricket. He practiced endlessly as a batsman, both on his own and with his friends. His skills caught the attention of a well-known local cricket coach in Mumbai called Ramakant Achrekar.

Early Career

Sachin Tendulkar Adolescent 2
Ramakant immediately noticed Sachin’s talent, and recommended that he move to a new high school with a more advanced cricket program. Sachin followed his advice, moving to the new school shortly after. Here, he finally found a group of players that had the drive and ability to challenge him and help him improve his skills further. Sachin devoted his life to cricket with an intensity level and drive that few would ever match. He would spend hours in the training grounds after school, creating a betting system with his fellow players to keep himself motivated. He would place one rupee on the top of the stumps, and challenge players to bowl him out.
Sachin Tendulkar at The Age of 14 Years
If he was bowled out, the players would keep the one rupee. However, if he could survive for the entire training session, he would keep it. Sachin’s betting strategy worked well, and by the end of his training sessions at the school he left with over thirteen coins, confirming his abilities as a skilled and motivated batsman.

International Career

sachin career
Tendulkar entered the ranks of professional cricket in the late 1980s, batting as a player for India against Pakistan and New Zealand. Aged just sixteen, he continued to take part in international cricket matches during his late teens, rising up through the ranks of Indian cricket to become a star in his early twenties.
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It was during his early twenties that Sachin Tendulkar emerged as one of India’s top cricket talents. He scored his first century in a one-day match aged 21, batting as one of India’s top batsman against Australia. His batting career culminated in 1998 when he scored a record-breaking three centuries during a single tour against Australia.
sachin in 90
Sachin Tendulkar continued to play for India for over a decade, taking part in games from the late 1990s up until 2012. He set numerous run records throughout his long career as a batsman, emerging in the minds of many sports commentators as one of the leading batsman of the entire cricket world and a record-breaking player.
sachin innings
Due to his unique playing style and immense success, Sachin Tendulkar has become one of the leading cricket influences for young players. His minimalistic attitude as a batsman, in which he intentionally limits his movements and avoids showing off his skills, has resulted in comparisons between Tendulkar and Sir Donald Bradman.
Sachin Tendulkar with Worldcup 2011
Widely regarded as one of the world’s finest cricket players, Sachin Tendulkar is an incredible influence for young people looking to find their path in life. A success as a teenager and a true legend by his mid-twenties, Sachin Tendulkar turned around his life after being an unfocused, confused bully during his early teens and childhood.
sachin with john right
Thanks to the guidance of his coaches and his own incredible work ethic, Tendulkar emerged as one of the cricket world’s true stars. Take his focus and attitude to heart and you can find your own success, whether it’s on the batting crease, in a business environment, or even in the arts.

Family and Personal Life

sachin family
Sachin married Anjali Tendulkar after a five year coourtship in 1995. Anjali is a peadietrician and six years older to him. Her father is a Gujrati industrialist and a bridge champion and her mother is a British social worker. They have two children,Arjun and Sara, born in 1999 and 1997 respectively.

Milestones

  • Tendulkar has won a record 15 Man of the Series (MoS) and 62 Man of the Match (MoM) awards in ODI Matches.
  • He played first class cricket for 26 years and one day 
  • He was the first individual to have scored 200 runds in a ODI match
sachin double hundred
  • He is the only batsman in the world to have scoted one hundred centuries in International matches

Awards

2013
awards
Bharat Ratna
2010
Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, World Test XI, LG Peoples Choice, Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World, Outstanding Achievement in Sport, ICC Cricketer of the year
2009
World Test XI
2008
awards
Padma Vibhushan
2001
awards
Maharashtra Bhushan
1999
awards
Padma Shri
1997
awards
Wisden Cricketer of the Year, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
1994
awards
Arjuna Award for Achievements in Cricket

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