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17 Years Of Virat Kohli: How India’s ‘Run-Machine’ Fared In His Cricketing Journey


Seventeen years ago, on 18 August 2008, a 19-year-old from Delhi emerged to bat for India in Dambulla. Few would have thought at the time that this high-strung youth, playing his first match against Sri Lanka, would come to reshape Indian cricket and inspire a generation.

Now, as Virat Kohli embarks on his 18th year of international cricket, it’s worth taking a step back to consider what makes his tale so special.

More Than Just Runs

Kohli’s legacy isn’t just built on the mountain of runs or the records he owns. It’s about how he changed the way India plays cricket. Before him, chasing in ODIs was often a scramble, a nerve-wracking exercise of survival. Kohli turned it into a craft – almost an art form. Run-chases weren’t about panic anymore; they became about precision, calculation, and ice-cold execution.

From U-19 to All-Format Giant

The boy who lifted the U-19 World Cup in 2008 has become an all-format giant. From nervously walking out in Dambulla to becoming the world’s highest century-maker in ODIs, Kohli’s rise has been relentless. His name is now synonymous with intensity, excellence, and a fearless brand of cricket that India wears proudly.

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Big Stages, Bigger Impact

Kohli’s career has been a masterclass in showing up when it matters the most. Finals, high-pressure run chases, matches against arch-rivals – he has often been the heartbeat of India’s biggest nights. His ability to soak in pressure, adapt to conditions, and carry the weight of expectations has made him not just a run-machine, but a symbol of resilience.

17 Years of Habits and Hunger

More than his centuries, it’s Kohli’s habits and hunger that stand out. The discipline in training, the obsession with improvement, and the fire to dominate every single day – these are what have defined his 17 years in blue.

As India’s No.18 steps into his 18th year on August 18, the story of Virat Kohli is no longer just about a cricketer. It’s about an athlete who showed millions that greatness is a choice, repeated daily, with intent and passion. Seventeen years of Kohli isn’t just a timeline – it’s a culture. And it continues to inspire.

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