NEW DELHI: It was around June 20, 2011, when present India skipper Virat Kohli produced his debut at the longest structure of this match.
He also made his debut against the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.
The right handed batsman didn’t have a great display with the bat from his first Test since he only managed to score 19 runs in the whole match.
At the first innings, he managed to score four runs.
Kohli came to bat at number five spot and he had been shipped back into the pavilion from Fidel Edwards.
At the second innings, the right-wing Kohli scored 15 runs from 54 balls and was finally ignored by Fidel Edwards back again.
India finally proceeded to win the game by 63 runs.
Because his Test debut, Kohli has made a enormous mark on the match.
He’s up to now played with 92 Tests,” and he’s managed to dent 27 centuries in an average of all 52.37.
Kohli played with a part of 254 from South Africa in Pune at 2019 and this continues his greatest Test score so far.
The contrasts involving Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar also have kept on rising and several have chosen the present Indian skipper to split the records set by Tendulkar.
At present, Kohli is rated in the fourth place in Tests positions.
Kohli on Saturday attained the markers of 7,500 runs at the format of this match.
He also achieved the feat from the Planet Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand.
Kohli surpassed the markers on Day 2 of the Continuing Test game.
Kohli has become the ninth-fastest batsman to cross over the 7500 run mark in Test cricket.
One of Indian cricketers, he’s the fourth quickest to attain this accomplishment.
Kohli, combined with India batting good Sunil Gavaskar, took 154 innings to deliver up 7500 runs from your greatest arrangement while Sachin Tendulkar had shot 144 innings to attain this landmark.