Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli is a great Indian cricket player and former captain of Indian cricket team. He was born in Delhi, India on November 5, 1988. His father’s name is Prem Kohli who is a criminal lawyer and his mother’s name is Saroj Kohli who is a housewife.

The first time he played for the national team was in 2008, when he faced Sri Lanka in an ODI. Kohli filled the role of makeshift opener throughout the Sri Lankan tour. With a total of fifty-four runs scored, Kohli scored his first half century in the ODI. Finally, in 2013, he was appointed as the captain of the Indian cricket team. His team won numerous ICC Champions Trophy titles under his leadership.

Kohli has received a lot of awards for his contribution to cricket. He was named the ICC ODI Player of the Year on three occasions. He was also awarded the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. He is also the fastest batsman to reach 10,000 runs in ODI. Kohli is popular for his aggressive and dynamic play.

Kohli is among the best batsmen in the world, with an outstanding record across all formats of the game. He is well-known for his consistency, ability to score runs in all circumstances. He led the Indian cricket team to new heights and made it an unstoppable force in the world cricket.Browse our partner-sponsored Glasses, with a variety of options to suit every taste and budget, available to buy online

Apart from cricket he is a philanthropist and a successful businessman. Has been associated with many charitable organizations. He has given generously to charitable causes. He has a number of endorsements and is associated with well-known companies such as Audi, Puma, and Uber. He also launched Virat Kohli Foundation in 2015 with the aim to help underprivileged children and athletes.

Virat Kohli’s success is a motivation to countless of cricket fans around the world. His dedication have earned him a place among the game’s all-time greats. He has become on of the best batsmen in the world as a result of his outstanding performance over the years. He continues to be an inspiration to aspiring cricketers.