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Virat Kohli Biography

Virat Kohli is an Indian international cricketer, counted amongst the top sportsmen in India. This biography of Virat Kohli provides detailed information about his childhood, life, cricket records, achievements, works & timeline.[1]

Quick Facts

Birthday: November 5, 1988

Nationality: Indian

Domestic team information
Years Team
2006–present Delhi
2008–present Royal Challengers Bangalore

Famous: Cricketers Indian Men

Age: 30 Years, 30 Year Old Males

Sun Sign: Scorpio

Also Known As: Cheeku

Born In: Delhi

Famous As: Cricketer

Height: 5'9" (175 cm), 5'9" Males

Family:

Spouse/Ex-: Anushka Sharma

Father: Prem Kohli

Mother: Saroj Kohli

Siblings: Bhavna Kholi, Vikash Kholi

Virat Kohli is an Indian international cricketer, counted amongst the top sportsmen in India[2]. Considered to be among the best batsmen in the present era, he also doubles up as an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler. He is known for his dependable and powerful batting style and has single-handedly won several matches for India. Virat became fascinated with cricket quite [3]early on in his life and took to the bat when he was just three. His parents recognized his potential and had him enrolled at themy West Delhi Cricket Acadewhen he was nine years old. [4]He developed into a very talented player over the ensuing years and represented his city Delhi at various age-group levels and domestic cricket. His first major success came in 2008 when he [5]captained India Under-19s to victory at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup. Soon he was selected to play for the Indian team and established himself as a valuable middle order player. After having gained a reputation as an “ODI specialist”, [6]he has proved his mettle in test cricket as well. Currently, he is the captain of the Indian team in Test cricket and vice-captain in limited overs formats. Virat Kohli is married to famous Indian actress Anushka Sharma.[7]

Childhood & Early Life

  • He was selected for the Indian ODI squad for tour of Sri Lanka in 2008. During the tour, he batted as a makeshift opener throughout the series as both the regular openers Sachin [11]Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag were injured. India eventually won the series 3–2 which was India's first ODI series win against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.[12]

Philanthropic Works

Awards & Achievements

Personal Life & Legacy

  • Virat Kohli was in a high profile relationship with Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. The pair reportedly broke up in early 2016, but they later patched up and got back together.[17]
  • Virat and Anushka Sharma got married on December 11, 2017. The two tied the knot at Borgo Finocchieto in Tuscany, Italy.[18]
  • involved in the wedding including the photographers, caterers and hotel staff was bound by a Non Disclosure Agreements (NDA).[19]
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