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2nd God of Cricket in World

Journey and Legacy

By Cricket News TodayPublished about a year ago 4 min read
Virat Kohli

Billions of people love cricket, and over the years, we’ve seen many legends rise and fall. But only a few earn the title of the “God of Cricket.” For the longest time, this title belonged to Sachin Tendulkar. His records seemed untouchable.

But now, we have another name to add to that list — Virat Kohli. Over the years, Kohli has proven himself worthy of being called the 2nd God of Cricket.

His achievements speak for himself. He’s one of the best to ever play the game. But what exactly makes him deserving of this title? Is it just about his stats? Or is there more to his story?

What Makes a Cricketer the “God of Cricket”?

Becoming the “God of Cricket” isn’t easy. It takes a mix of talent, perseverance, and leadership. A player must be an inspiration to millions, break records, and master their craft.

Sachin Tendulkar scored over 34,000 runs and set records that seemed impossible to break. Virat Kohli has done more than just rack up numbers. He’s changed Indian cricket with his aggressive captaincy, focus on fitness, and relentless passion for the game.

He’s also one of the rare players of his generation to excel in all three formats of the game — Tests, ODIs, and T20s.

How Virat Kohli Became the 2nd God of Cricket

Kohli made his international debut in 2008, during a time when Indian cricket was still basking in the glory of Sachin Tendulkar’s brilliance.

Tendulkar had set a high bar, and no one seemed capable of replacing him. Kohli’s bold personality and aggressive playing style didn’t sit well with everyone at first.

But his breakthrough came after being part of the 2011 World Cup-winning team. From there, his career took off. He quickly became India’s fastest run-getter in ODIs, breaking numerous records along the way.

By 2014, Kohli had taken over as the captain of the Test team, and by 2017, he was leading India in all formats.

Virat Kohli’s Records in Cricket

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Kohli’s stats are staggering and likely historic. He’s scored over 8,000 runs in Test matches, including a career-best 254* against South Africa. Under his captaincy, India became the number one Test side.

In ODIs, Kohli was the fastest player to reach 10,000 and 12,000 runs. He recently hit his 50th ODI century in the 2023 World Cup.

In T20s, he’s scored over 4,000 runs and has an average of over 50. Kohli is also the highest run-scorer in T20 World Cups and has twice been named Player of the Tournament.

But what truly sets Kohli apart is his performance in pressure situations. Known as the ‘Chase Master,’ he’s scored 27 centuries while chasing in ODIs — a record that shows his unmatched ability to handle pressure.

Comparing Kohli to Sachin Tendulkar

It’s impossible to talk about Kohli being the 2nd God of Cricket without comparing him to Sachin Tendulkar.

Tendulkar holds 100 international centuries and scored over 34,000 runs, making him the highest run-scorer in cricket history.

Kohli, on the other hand, has thrived in all formats of the game. While Tendulkar didn’t play much T20 cricket, Kohli has excelled in the format. He’s even broken some of Tendulkar’s records, such as the fastest ODI centuries and runs.

An article on Cricket News Today says that Kohli isn’t just a successor — he’s the perfect modern-day cricketer.

Kohli’s Leadership and Impact on Indian Cricket

Many doubted if anyone could replace MS Dhoni as India’s captain. But Kohli didn’t just fill the role; he transformed Indian cricket.

Under his leadership, India won 40 out of 68 Test matches, making him the most successful Indian Test captain. His aggressive approach changed how India played overseas.

Kohli also led India to victories in shorter formats and was instrumental in India’s T20 World Cup win in 2024. His emphasis on fitness has set a new standard for Indian cricketers.

Kohli’s Consistency and Run-Chasing Mastery

One of the main reasons Kohli is considered the 2nd God of Cricket is his consistency and ability to chase down targets.

His averages in all formats are remarkable:

  • Test average: 49.07
  • ODI average: 58.67
  • T20I average: 52.73

Kohli thrives in high-pressure situations and often pulls off miraculous wins from impossible positions. His ability to handle pressure makes him the poster boy of modern-day cricket.

Virat Kohli’s Legacy Beyond Cricket

Kohli isn’t just a cricketing legend; he’s also a massive global icon with millions of followers on social media.

His commitment to fitness has set a new benchmark in Indian cricket, and his endorsements have made him one of the world’s most marketable athletes.

Through his charity work with the Virat Kohli Foundation, he’s also impacted countless lives, adding another layer to his already god-like status.

Conclusion

Virat Kohli’s journey from a young cricketer in Delhi to becoming the “2nd God of Cricket” is nothing short of inspiring.

Sachin Tendulkar will always be the original God of Cricket, but Kohli’s relentless pursuit of greatness has cemented his legacy.

With his records, leadership, and consistency, Kohli’s contribution to Indian and world cricket will never be forgotten.

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