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Virat Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time: Greg Chappell

ADELAIDE: Batting great and former India coach Greg Chappell has called Virat Kohli the "most Australian non-Australian" cricketer of all time and thanked the sport's "most important" figure for championing the cause of the Test format with his "all-out aggression".
Chappell invoked Mahatma Gandhi before crediting Kohli's intensity for bringing about a paradigm shift in Indian cricket.

"Many previous Indian cricket teams tended to play with undue deference to their opponents, as if in accord with the Gandhian principle. Sourav Ganguly was the first Indian captain to try to change that approach. It worked to a degree in India, but usually hit a hurdle overseas," Chappell wrote in 'Sydney Morning Herald'.

"Virat Kohli does not believe in passive resistance. He is a proponent of all-out aggression. His idea is to dominate the opposition.
"Kohli is the most Australian non-Australian cricketer of all time. He embodies the new India. As the premier player and captain of the world's pre-eminent cricket power, he feels an abiding responsibility to the wider game."

India take on Australia in a much-awaited four-match Test series from December 17 but their talisman will leave for home after the first game for the birth of his first child.
"The fact that Kohli champions Test cricket is a huge plus for a format under pressure for time and space in a crowded schedule," Chappell said.

"Test cricket has always been the pinnacle for him and it has driven him to be fitter and stronger to cope with its demands. It is why he drives his team in these areas because he wants India to be respected in the most demanding format.

"If the captain of India is ambivalent towards Test cricket, some administrators would be happy for it to slide into ignominy, as they are seduced by the newer, shinier models," he said in a no-holds-barred manner in reference to T20 cricket.

On Kohli's standing in world cricket, Chappell said the batting maestro is aware of that but not obsessed with it.

"Winning games for India is way more important to him and he sees it as his prime objective...he is aware of his status in the game and how he can impact others.
"His response to the Indian supporters who booed Steve Smith at The Oval during the 2019 World Cup was illuminating and heartening. The brash youngster had morphed into a senior statesman.

Chappell called Kohli the most powerful player in world cricket right now.
"Steve Smith and Kane Williamson vie with Kohli for the mantle of the best batsman of their era. Smith holds a handy lead statistically, but it would be a brave pundit who would split them.
"Kohli, though, is the most important one in the context of world cricket.
"Kohli is tremendously influential. He is also under the most pressure. It cannot be underestimated how hard it must be to go out to bat with the hopes, aspirations and mood of a billion people, riding on your every performance."

While he understood the reason behind Kohli's departure after the first Test, Chappell also called his absence from the remainder of the series a "shame".
"While entirely understandable, it is a shame for this contest that Kohli will go home for the birth of his first child after the Adelaide Test," Chappell wrote.

"Kohli is an intensely driven man. He will want his team to reiterate their supremacy, and I expect something exceptional from him before he goes," he said.

"As Gandhi stated, 'Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision'," Chappell added.

The Australian cited the forgettable 2014 tour of England as the turning point of the India captain's career and credited former India player and coach Lalchand Rajput for recognizing Kohli's talent early.

"English conditions and bowlers - Anderson in particular - had made batting seem more difficult than solving Fermat's last theorem.

"On his return to India, Kohli turned to Rajput for help. They spent 14 days together, working on getting into better positions to deal with the best deliveries. Tendulkar also offered some cogent inputs on batting against top bowlers.


"During one of these sessions, Rajput told Kohli that he could be a similar player to Viv Richards. Kohli wasn't convinced. 'No sir,' he said, 'he is too great for me.'

"It is now looking like a prescient statement. Sir Vivian would be proud to have played some of the innings that Kohli has played in the intervening years," Chappell observed.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...l-time-greg-chappell/articleshow/79676820.cms
 
Today In 2014

Virat Kohli Scored Century In Both Innings Of a Test Match (115, 141 vs AUS)

Indian Captains to Score Century in both Innings of a Test match.
Gavaskar vs WI at Kolkata
Kohli vs AUS at Adelaide*
 
Virat Kohli is not out on 67(172) in the First Test. Looking promising and set to get his first ton of the year.
 
Would have probably gone on to make a big score, and put India in a dominant position in the test, had Rahane not pressed the self destruct button on the innings.
 
Virat Kohli on Thursday returned to the Adelaide Oval - a ground where he has enjoyed great success - and finished the first day of the first Test between India and Australia with an aggregate of 505 runs at the venue, the most for him from the grounds where he has played Test cricket. With three centuries in three Tests before this game, Kohli had 431 runs at the Oval at an average of 71.83. His knock of 74 on Day One pushed the tally past 500 and also took it over his aggregate at the Ferozshah Kotla in New Delhi, of 467 runs.

Other venues where Kohli has been prolific are the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai (433 runs), Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad (379) and the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur (354).

Adelaide is the only overseas venue among the top five.

Kohli got his maiden Test century at Adelaide back in 2012 before hitting centuries in both innings of the 2014 Test.

While he managed scores of 3 and 34 at the South Australian ground on India's 2018-19 tour, Kohli looked set for another hundred on Thursday before a mix-up with Ajinkya Rahane resulted in his run out in the third session.

Kohli's scores in Adelaide now read 116, 22, 115, 141, 3, 34 and 74 and he averages a majestic 72.14.

https://sports.ndtv.com/australia-v...runs-at-adelaide-than-any-other-venue-2340061
 
Unlucky to get run out today.

Would have probably gone on to make a big score, and put India in a dominant position in the test, had Rahane not pressed the self destruct button on the innings.


A better way to look at it is that Kohli and India were luck that he survived when he was actually out in the 20's. Not given and not reffered. So lucky fifty for him!
 
He was looking set for a big score until the run out.

The reality of not having him in the middle order is going to hurt big time after this test match.
 
all time great ofcourse but both kohli and smith are flawed

Every time both score big it happens when opponents drop catches or dont review etc. I am bit disappointed.
If he dominates throughout the series and makes his own luck like he has done then fair enough. Well in virat's case its only 1 test. With smith we shall see, he gets a lot of lives too.

ponting used to get a lot of lives.

Has there ever been a player that has managed to score tons without getting several lives? An ATG level player. Only one i can think of that played flawless innings consistently was dravid. even kalis used to get several chances.
 
all time great ofcourse but both kohli and smith are flawed

Every time both score big it happens when opponents drop catches or dont review etc. I am bit disappointed.
If he dominates throughout the series and makes his own luck like he has done then fair enough. Well in virat's case its only 1 test. With smith we shall see, he gets a lot of lives too.

ponting used to get a lot of lives.

Has there ever been a player that has managed to score tons without getting several lives? An ATG level player. Only one i can think of that played flawless innings consistently was dravid. even kalis used to get several chances.

People will always find ways players they dont like. Truth is Kohli is universally accepted as the greatest batsman of this era and Steve Smith the greatest test batsman of this era.
 
all time great ofcourse but both kohli and smith are flawed

Every time both score big it happens when opponents drop catches or dont review etc. I am bit disappointed.
If he dominates throughout the series and makes his own luck like he has done then fair enough. Well in virat's case its only 1 test. With smith we shall see, he gets a lot of lives too.

ponting used to get a lot of lives.

Has there ever been a player that has managed to score tons without getting several lives? An ATG level player. Only one i can think of that played flawless innings consistently was dravid. even kalis used to get several chances.
Its all part of the game and besides kohli himself seems to repay the favor with his own excellent catching.
 
People will always find ways players they dont like. Truth is Kohli is universally accepted as the greatest batsman of this era and Steve Smith the greatest test batsman of this era.

Correct Steve Smith is the greatest test bat, easily the top 5 greatest test bats of all time imo.

Sad that Babar Azam doesn't have the talent or skill to be up there with these 2. Would have been great to see a batsmen in the same league as Smith and Kohli from Pakistan also.
 
People will always find ways players they dont like. Truth is Kohli is universally accepted as the greatest batsman of this era and Steve Smith the greatest test batsman of this era.

I get that and I am not denying it. However lot of their tons are flawed imo. Several lives were gifted.

Just wondering which batsman in history scored tons without extra lives.

Kohli was defo lucky. He was out at 25.

I understand dropped catches etc but not non reviewed calls which should have been out.
 
Correct Steve Smith is the greatest test bat, easily the top 5 greatest test bats of all time imo.

Sad that Babar Azam doesn't have the talent or skill to be up there with these 2. Would have been great to see a batsmen in the same league as Smith and Kohli from Pakistan also.
Babar would never reach their league simply because pakistan dont play enough test matches. I fear he wont be able to even complete 10,000 test runs. Otherwise he has shown great improvement in the last few years.
 
Virat Kohli surpasses AB De Villiers' tally of most number of days spent as No.1 ODI batsman.
Virat at currently No.1 for 1,493 days going past AB's numbers of 1480 days. He's now just behind Vivian Richards and Brian Lara in all the all time tally.
 
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India captain Virat Kohli – who is set to make a comeback – would be on the verge of a world record in the first Test at Chennai against England. It is a Test captaincy record that is on his radar. Kohli has 41 Test centuries as captain and is joint-highest with former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting. At Chennai, if he manages a three-figure score, Kohli would be the owner of another world record.

Third in the prestigious list is former South African skipper Graeme Smith. The former opener has 33 Test centuries to his name as captain. He is followed by a modern-day genius, Steve Smith. The former Australian skipper has 20 centuries in 93 Tests as a skipper.

Michael Clarke and Brian Lara are at the No 5 spot with 19 centuries apiece as skipper.

Meanwhile, Kohli – who missed out the last three Tests against Australia – was on paternity leave granted by the BCCI to attend the birth of his first child. Fans would be excited to see Kohli after becoming a father. The side would hope Kohli hits good form as that would help the hosts dominate against a formidable English side.

The four-match Test series starts on February 5 with the first game set to take place at Chepauk in Chennai. This is going to be the first international series being played in India since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic.

The visitors cannot be taken lightly as they are coming into the Test series on the back of a 2-0 series win in Sri Lanka in similar conditions.

It would be interesting to see who all find a place in the playing eleven for the first Test as there will be a few Indian players returning to the side like Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah.
 
India captain Virat Kohli – who is set to make a comeback – would be on the verge of a world record in the first Test at Chennai against England. It is a Test captaincy record that is on his radar. Kohli has 41 Test centuries as captain and is joint-highest with former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting. At Chennai, if he manages a three-figure score, Kohli would be the owner of another world record.

I didn't get this point?
 
India captain Virat Kohli – who is set to make a comeback – would be on the verge of a world record in the first Test at Chennai against England. It is a Test captaincy record that is on his radar. Kohli has 41 Test centuries as captain and is joint-highest with former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting. At Chennai, if he manages a three-figure score, Kohli would be the owner of another world record.

Third in the prestigious list is former South African skipper Graeme Smith. The former opener has 33 Test centuries to his name as captain. He is followed by a modern-day genius, Steve Smith. The former Australian skipper has 20 centuries in 93 Tests as a skipper.

Michael Clarke and Brian Lara are at the No 5 spot with 19 centuries apiece as skipper.

Meanwhile, Kohli – who missed out the last three Tests against Australia – was on paternity leave granted by the BCCI to attend the birth of his first child. Fans would be excited to see Kohli after becoming a father. The side would hope Kohli hits good form as that would help the hosts dominate against a formidable English side.

The four-match Test series starts on February 5 with the first game set to take place at Chepauk in Chennai. This is going to be the first international series being played in India since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic.

The visitors cannot be taken lightly as they are coming into the Test series on the back of a 2-0 series win in Sri Lanka in similar conditions.

It would be interesting to see who all find a place in the playing eleven for the first Test as there will be a few Indian players returning to the side like Ishant Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah.

Didn't understood the numbers?
 
I didn't get this point?

Yea I’m lost as well. How can he have 41 test centuries as a skipper in test when his total centuries in test cricket is at 27. I’m guessing it would be 41 combined centuries in all forms of game. But I’m not sure
 
Yea I’m lost as well. How can he have 41 test centuries as a skipper in test when his total centuries in test cricket is at 27. I’m guessing it would be 41 combined centuries in all forms of game. But I’m not sure

it has to be centuries in all forms of cricket as skipper. his total century count is 70+.
out of those 41 as captain. Very impressive.
 
Yea I’m lost as well. How can he have 41 test centuries as a skipper in test when his total centuries in test cricket is at 27. I’m guessing it would be 41 combined centuries in all forms of game. But I’m not sure


it has to be centuries in all forms of cricket as skipper. his total century count is 70+.
out of those 41 as captain. Very impressive.

Ya, article wrongly mentioned 41 test centuries instead of 41 all formats centuries as a captain.
 
it has to be centuries in all forms of cricket as skipper. his total century count is 70+.
out of those 41 as captain. Very impressive.
His batting has came down big.He used score centuries for fun and i thought he will easily beat 100 centuries record but now that seems tough.
 
Virat Kohli tops celebrity brand valuation study for fourth consecutive year.

Virat Kohli has been ranked the most valuable celebrity for the fourth year on the bounce. Kohli's brand valuation remained at $237.7 million despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Celebrity Brand Valuation Study 2020 released by Duff & Phelps.

Kohli’s social media following grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.4% to 165 million across platforms while raking up 2.8 million engagements per post.


Akshay Kumar retained the second position with a brand value of $118.9 million, registering a 13.8% jump.

Ranveer Singh maintained the third position with a brand value of $102.9 million.

Ayushmann Khurrana, Tiger Shroff and Rohit Sharma all jumped a few spots to grab the No. 6, No. 15 and No. 17 spots, respectively.


https://www.wionews.com/sports/vira...tion-study-for-fourth-consecutive-year-361275
 

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The not so happy Virat Kohli after being bowled by Moeen Ali

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Still feeling the after-effects from being made to feel "uncomfortable" in the last test by Curtly Akhtar.
 
Ever since Aus series win his stocks are super down, better starts talking with the bat
 
Biggest Test wins for India (by runs)

337 vs SA Delhi 2015/16
321 vs NZ Indore 2016/17
320 vs Aus Mohali 2008/09
318 vs WI North Sound 2019
317 vs Eng Chennai 2020/21 *
304 vs SL Galle 2017

- Five of the top six wins coming under Virat Kohli's captaincy
 
1000th Test wicket by a bowler in Virat Kohli's captaincy.

Only five captains before had 1000+ bowler wickets in Test cricket under them but none with a better average (25.61*) and strike rate (52.7*) than under Virat!

Other 5 captains are:
Graeme Smith,
Allan Border,
Ricky Ponting,
Clive Lloyd and
Stephen Fleming.
 
Victory number 34 for the GOAT Asian Test captain. Yet another chapter in the Virat Kohli era - the journey continues.

Considering the fact that he will lead for another 4-5 years, he should surely overtake G. Smith as the most prolific Test captain of all time.

It is a privilege to watch him bat and lead the team in the field. Few cricketers in history have had his competitive spirit, his aura and presence in the cricket field.

A giant of the game.
 
Virat Kohli, on Tuesday, became India's joint most successful Test captain at home, equaling Mahendra Singh Dhoni's record, with his 21st victory in the longest format of the game against England at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

Dhoni, also with 21 wins, lost three and salvaged six draws, to notch up a success rate of 70 per cent. Kohli, however, has a higher win rate of 77.8 per cent with only two defeats and five draws from 28 matches.

Mohammad Azharuddin (13 wins, 65 per cent), Sourav Ganguly (10 wins, 47.6 per cent), and Sunil Gavaskar (seven wins, 24.1 per cent) follow the duo on this elite list.

Kohli lauded his side's efforts against the visitor under challenging conditions after his side drew level in the series with a thumping 317-run win.

"The conditions were challenging for both sides, but we showed more application with the bat. We didn't panic out there looking at the turn and bounce. We know our bowlers would do the job for us if we put up the runs," he said after India bowled out England for 164 in the second innings.

https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cric...g-series-chepauk-317-runs/article33847725.ece
 
Virat Kohli becomes the first Asian to touch 100M followers on Instagram.

The others in 100 million club are Hollywood actor and former WWE superstar Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson, American singer-songwriter Beyonce, and Ariana Grande. Kohli, regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world, has 27 centuries in Test matches and 43 tons in ODI cricket. For over two years now, Kohli has been the most followed person on Instagram in India.
 
Ben Stokes wasn’t afraid to use his mouth against India captain Virat Kohli when the pair had a fiery mid-pitch exchange on Day 1 of the fourth Test on the subcontinent.

But on Day 2 the English all-rounder let his cricket do the talking when he got Kohli out for a duck, handing the opposition skipper an unwanted record in the process.

Kohli only faced eight balls before he went chasing a short and wide delivery from Stokes, which he nicked and was caught behind by Ben Foakes.

It left India at 3-41 after bowling England out for 205 on Thursday night (AEDT).

The wicket marks only the second time in his career Kohli has been dismissed for zero twice in a series. The other was also against England.

And for Stokes, he has only two wickets this series but both of them have been Kohli.

It was sweet revenge after the Englishman copped a mouthful from Kohli on Day 1.

The pair came together between overs and exchanged some harsh words.

India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj later said Stokes had sworn at him, and then Kohli stepped in to defend his player.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricke...e/news-story/6cd229d752b363f403071122f4c818ba
 
Lol, he has dropped to 99 million after he got out.
Lots of Indians arent happy now.
 
Another one of those masterful series from Kohli.
I red somewhere he has 288 runs in his last 12 innings. On his last 2 years form he is not in the league or the top batsman in the world.
 
I red somewhere he has 288 runs in his last 12 innings. On his last 2 years form he is not in the league or the top batsman in the world.

What you actually mean is, you chose to look up his last 12 innings and then read them yourself :))

These 12 innings include three 50s.

I'm not surprised though that you went only for 12 and not lucky 13 because if you did that, you would have had to include a 136.

Or you could have gone further back to sweet 16 and that would include a 254*.

But why would you do that :afridi1
 
What you actually mean is, you chose to look up his last 12 innings and then read them yourself :))

These 12 innings include three 50s.

I'm not surprised though that you went only for 12 and not lucky 13 because if you did that, you would have had to include a 136.

Or you could have gone further back to sweet 16 and that would include a 254*.

But why would you do that :afridi1

I said I saw the Pic somewhere. Didn't searched it myself.
 
The truth is that he is great batsman but his fans overrate him badly.
They did the same with Sachin, it's an Indian thing to idolize their players.
 
What you actually mean is, you chose to look up his last 12 innings and then read them yourself :))

These 12 innings include three 50s.

I'm not surprised though that you went only for 12 and not lucky 13 because if you did that, you would have had to include a 136.

Or you could have gone further back to sweet 16 and that would include a 254*.

But why would you do that :afridi1

Ok he averages 42 in the last 3 years with innings 16 and 13. Do you consider that top batsmen level on current form.
 
England deserve some credit for bowling very well to Kohli throughout the recent series, setting challenging fields for his batting style, and restricting his scoring. His captaincy was pretty good though.
 
Should start eating meat again.

Vegan Kohli has become Vanilla Kohli. Doesn't have the same fire that he used to have in the past.
 
He is failing bad in tests now.

His critics will always bring his failure in big games and tests if he doesn't revive his test career from here.
 
Ben Stokes wasn’t afraid to use his mouth against India captain Virat Kohli when the pair had a fiery mid-pitch exchange on Day 1 of the fourth Test on the subcontinent.

But on Day 2 the English all-rounder let his cricket do the talking when he got Kohli out for a duck, handing the opposition skipper an unwanted record in the process.

Kohli only faced eight balls before he went chasing a short and wide delivery from Stokes, which he nicked and was caught behind by Ben Foakes.

It left India at 3-41 after bowling England out for 205 on Thursday night (AEDT).

The wicket marks only the second time in his career Kohli has been dismissed for zero twice in a series. The other was also against England.

And for Stokes, he has only two wickets this series but both of them have been Kohli.

It was sweet revenge after the Englishman copped a mouthful from Kohli on Day 1.

The pair came together between overs and exchanged some harsh words.

India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj later said Stokes had sworn at him, and then Kohli stepped in to defend his player.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricke...e/news-story/6cd229d752b363f403071122f4c818ba

Siraj seems like a Vanilla telltale that's always complaining. Grow up man. This is international cricket. People swear as there are passions involved. Cop it up and either give it back or shut up. This ain't middle school.

The bad patch was due for Kohli after spectacular 3 to 4 years. He was ok in australia over all in all formats before he left. There wasn't much cricket last year. He's too good a player to not make a grand comeback. He will be up.and running in the England LOIs.
 
VK is an ATG, although may not be as good as SRT and Gavaskar.

The current generation Indian team gave us two ATGs- Kohli and Ashwin and one country great - Jadeja who also has potential to become ATG.

Pant, Bumrah, Gill have massive potential too but that is for next era.
 
Kaptaan is spent force now. This round of WTC and 2019 WC were the last chance to make a legacy for himself. He failed in second and we will see about first.

I hope he doesn't get one his "smart inspiration" in final. Man has lost us at least 1 series with his team selection.

And for gods sake sacrifice a bakra or something to a local shrine to get rid of toss curse. :)
 
Ok he averages 42 in the last 3 years with innings 16 and 13. Do you consider that top batsmen level on current form.

I'm not sure Kohli will ever achieve his beastly form where he could chase down anything in ODIs and score hundreds for fun in tests. But I feel he can still regain enough form to return to being the best batsman in the world in all formats.

Regarding his 3-year average of 42, Rahane has a career average of 41 :rabada2
 
But I feel he can still regain enough form to return to being the best batsman in the world in all formats.

Actually, even with his poor run (only by his standards), I wonder if he still isn't the best batsman across all formats. Who's better than him right now?
 
He’s a greater ODI bat than Sachin for sure.

But leagues below in tests.

So overall Sachin still takes the cake as greatest Indian batsmen considering all formats.
 
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