5 Things Which Virat Kohli Changed In Cricket

Updated - 28 Feb 2020, 07:29 PM

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Virat Kohli. Credit: Getty

5 Things Which Virat Kohli Changed In Cricket; It has been a sensational ride for Virat Kohli in International Cricket. The flamboyant batsman has grown from strength to strength to make things fall in place for him. Virat Kohli is one of those few cricketers, who enjoyed great success across the formats and also across all the age-group tournaments. With enormous success, he not only developed a fan base in India but also acquired it across the world.

While some criticise his loudmouthedness and aggressive nature on the field, others rever his pure batting style and the never-say-die attitude. Fan or critic, everyone surely wants to know one thing about Virat Kohli – “What’s the recipe that makes this man arguably the greatest cricketer of this generation?”

Meanwhile, we came up with 5 things Virat Kohli has changed in the game of cricket with his achievements in the International Cricket so far. Have a look:

5 Things Which Virat Kohli Changed In Cricket:

1. Showed Chasing Under Pressure Isn’t Impossible:

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Virat Kohli (Credits: BCCI)

Gone are those days, when cricket teams used to choose batting first right after winning the toss, especially, in the 50-over format. However, King Virat Kohli completely changed the look of it, as he made chasing an easy thing in ODI format of the game.

His consistency while chasing has been tremendous and absorbed pressure like no other in International cricket. In total, he smashed 18 centuries while chasing tallies in ODI cricket, which certainly tells you the kind of impact he left in ODI cricket.

183 against Pakistan to chase 329, 133* against Sri Lanka to chase 320 in 36.4 overs, Virat Kohli was always up for the challenge and delivered his best to the team while chasing the tallies. He recently left Sachin Tendulkar behind him by scoring the most number of centuries while chasing a tally in ODI cricket.

2. Made Consistency A Key For The Cricketer:

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Virat Kohli. Credit: BCCI

In the past decade, cricketers used to cement their position in the team with one century to their name in a single series. However, following the consistency of Virat Kohli in the Indian team, the benchmark of a player has changed to stay in the team for a while.

A batsman needs to perform at a great consistency in order to be in the team and a series of low performances will put them away from the team. Ever since Virat Kohli started scoring centuries for the team, he made it as a habit and kept them coming across the formats irrespective of the conditions.

He made such an impact that a couple of low scores from his willow will make fans call it a ”lucky dismissal for the opposition.”

3. Showed What fitness can do to a cricketer:

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Whenever we hear the word fitness, the first person, who comes to the mind is always the skipper of the Indian National Cricket Team, Virat Kohli. He took fitness level to the next level and also made every cricketer of India following the same in order to perform better in the middle.

It may seem astonishing to many, but Virat Kohli is a Vegan. Kohli gave up animal protein a few months ago and what it seems is he is not regretting it. Recently, Virat Kohli highlighted that the game of cricket doesn’t ask such a fitness regime but he feels that being fit than the rest can put the individual on top of the game.

They always compare Virat Kohli with Rohit Sharma saying that the hard work and fitness of Kohli has seen him scoring most number of runs than Rohit Sharma, who is highly talented. Virat Kohli has become a fruitful product of hard work and determination.

4. Proved Attitude Is A Positive In Leading Test Team:

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Virat Kohli. (Credits: Twitter)

The sign of a true leader is that he walks the talk. And that’s very much the case in Kohli’s case. The fact that the Indian fielding unit, post-Virat Kohli’s takeover as the captain, gradually became one of the fittest is clearly evident. Kohli himself set high fitness priorities and so did the team, by walking on the captain’s path.

He started his Test captaincy in the mid-tour of Australia when MS Dhoni called curtains on his Test career. In his first assignment, India lost the match in Adelaide by just 48 runs, chasing a mammoth score of 364 but Kohli scored two inspiring centuries and set the tone for his captaincy.

Virat Kohli is the most successful Test captain in Indian cricket history with overall 28 wins, record 13 overseas Test wins and highest ever win percentage recorded with greater than 2 matches as captain.

5. Made Scoring Centuries So Easy:

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Virat Kohli. Credit: Getty

Indian captain Virat Kohli is arguably one of the best batsmen of the current generation. He is a pure joy to watch when in full swing. Kohli has some remarkable shots in his arsenal and is a complete batsman.

He continues to dominate all formats of the game, setting new benchmarks for himself and his competitors. With his amazing consistency and an insatiable hunger for runs, Kohli has so far broken and created several records in his career and continues to do so.

Kohli currently has a staggering 7,066 runs in 82 Test matches at an average of 54.77 with 26 centuries under his belt. He remains at the top spot having amassed 11,520 runs in 239 ODIs at an extraordinary average of 60.31 with as many as 43 centuries, which is the most by any batsman after Sachin Tendulkar, who slammed 49 ODI hundreds and holds the record for most centuries in the fifty-over format.

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