who is VIRAT KOHLI

Youth cricket and early childhood work
Kohli first entered the spotlight when he played for Delhi in the Ranji troph match against Karnataka on the day of his father's death. His teammates needed him at a crucial time when he was most needed at home. But he said he wanted to bend and hit 90 runs. Mitthun Manhas, the club's captain, said that "it was an act of great devotion to the team and his emergence was an important milestone".
Kohli hosted India's winning team at the 2008 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia. Hitting at number 4, he has scored 235 runs in 6 games at an average of 47, including a century against West Indies U-19s. He was also praised for making many positive behavioral changes during the tournament.
Kohli was instrumental in India's win at the 2009 Australian Open Championship. In the final against South Africa, Kohli hit the century and India went on to win the match with 17 runs. Kohli emerged as the leading scorer in the tournament, amassing 398 runs in seven matches including two hundred and twenty-two.
Kohli played for Royal Challenger Bangalore in the Indian Premier League He was bought for $ 30,000 before the start of the first season in 2008. He didn't do well, he scored just 165 runs in 13 innings on 15 carries and took just 2 wickers. But he improved on average in the second season, hitting 246 runs in 16 innings with an average of 22.36 and took nine catches and 2 runs. In the third round he hit two centuries. He hit 307 runs in 13 innings with an average of 27.90. In the fourth season of the IPL, hie was the only player returned to Royal Challenger Bangalore, preferring the likes of Rahul Dravid and Ross Taylor.
ODI Specialist (2008-2011)
After a hundred at the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia in 2008, Kohli was selected for the ODI team to tour India in Sri Lanka. Kohli made his debut in the One Day Internationals against Sri Lanka in the Idea Cup in 2008 when they injured both Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag. He opened the batting in the first two games, but was out of 12. But he made 37 crucial points in the second goal-scoring game, which helped India to win and equalize the series. He made his first century, 54, in the fourth match that helped India win the series. This was the first one year in India's victory over Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. He was included in the ODI series for the home side against England later that year but because both Tendulkar and Sehwag returned from the team he was not given a chance to play. Kohli was then dropped from the five-match ODI series in Sri Lanka against Sri Lanka in January 2009 in favor of all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.
Kohli played in the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy after Yuvraj Singh's injury, and from mid-2009 he became an ODI batsman. Yuvraj also had a home series in the series against Australia, so Kohli played only occasionally in the series.
In the absence of injured Yuvraj, Kohli got a chance to play in the 4th ODI when Sri Lanka met India in December 2009. He hit his first ODI goal, one milk and Gautam Gambhir combined for 224 runs in the third wicket as India won by seven string