Published Feb 26, 2025, 10:53 am IST
Virat Kohli had made a name for himself as a big match player and his shows against Pakistan has only added to his legacy as one of the legends cricket has ever produced. A match-winner, his ability to soak up pressure, score runs quickly and be a nightmare for any bowling attack is unmatched. Let’s get into it and take a closer look at his impressive record and why he is considered the GOAT of cricket.
Virat Kohli's consistency against Pakistan is incredible. In the last 15 innings he has played, he has amassed 849 runs at a batting average of 70.75 with a strike rate of 123.9. This tally comprises four centuries and five half-centuries with the highest score being 183. His innings have been game-turners most often, establishing why he loves playing in the most intense cricketing rivalries.
One of Kohli’s most iconic performances came in the ICC Champions Trophy on February 23, 2025, in Dubai. In a crucial match, he played an unbeaten knock of 100(111)* to guide India to a six-wicket victory over Pakistan. This milestone innings marked his 51st ODI century, making him the fastest to reach the landmark—beating legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara.
Additionally, Kohli surpassed the 14,000-run mark in ODIs, solidifying his place among cricket’s greatest batters. His ability to perform on the biggest stage yet again proved why he is a generational talent.
Kohli’s tagline of "Chase Master" is fully deserved. His ability to soak up pressure, rotate strike and accelerate when necessary makes him a nightmare for any bowling attack.
In the 2025 Champions Trophy encounter, India had a 241-run target. Kohli added as the captains Shubman Gill (46) in addition to Shreyas Iyer (56) to anchor the innings, setting up a comfortable chase. Once again, his calm and calculated approach proved as to why he is the best chaser in the modern-day cricket.
Kohli is not only a batting mastermind; his fielding skills are also matchless. He broke Mohammad Azharuddin's record of outfield catches by an Indian in ODIs recently and has taken a total of 158 catches.
This sets him third on the world map, just after cricket legends Ricky Ponting of Australia and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. His quickness, athleticism, and quick reflexes continue to serve him well in deciding matches.
Kohli’s unparalleled consistency, mental toughness, and ability to perform under pressure have shifted the balance in India’s favor in the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry. His contributions extend beyond just runs; they inspire young cricketers and elevate the standards of modern-day batting.
With every record broken and new standard set, his legend as being among the greatest cricketers ever only continues to be strongly reinforced.
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