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A World Cup to Remember For Player of the Tournament Virat Kohli

Curated By: Aditya Maheshwari

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Last Updated: November 19, 2023, 23:18 IST

His numbers in the 2023 World Cup look a bit unreal: 765 runs in 11 innings at an astonishing average of 95.62.

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Virat Kohli produced big numbers with the bat during 2023 ODI World Cup. (AP Image)
Virat Kohli produced big numbers with the bat during 2023 ODI World Cup. (AP Image)
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The 2023 ODI World Cup turned out to be a memorable tournament for Virat Kohli with the bat – the batting maestro did some usual business – breaking several records to script history. His India may not have won the world title but the batting great finished the tourney as its leading run-getter.

The 35-year-old started off the tournament on a high note with a gritty 85-run knock against Australia on a tricky Chennai track and there was no stopping him after that as he went onto win the Player of the Tournament award.

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His numbers in the 2023 World Cup look a bit unreal: 765 runs in 11 innings at an astonishing average of 95.62.

Virat Kohli in World Cup 2023

11 innings | 765 runs | Average 95.62 | Strike Rate 90.31 | 3 X 100s | 6 X 50s

The match against the Netherlands also saw Kohli taking a wicket in the ODI World Cup where he dismissed Scott Edwards.

Kohli also broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most runs in a single edition of the competition. Tendulkar amassed 673 runs but India failed to win the trophy after losing the final to Australia in 2003 – as did Kohli 20 years later.

Kohli became the first batter to breach the 700-run mark in a single edition of the World Cup.

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PlayerEditionInningsRunsAverage100/50
Virat Kohli20231176595.6503/6
Sachin Tendulkar20031167361.1801/6
Matthew Hayden20071065973.2203/1
Rohit Sharma201996488105/1
David Warner20191064771.8803/03

Kohli was consistent with the bat throughout the tournament and became the first batter to hit five consecutive 50-plus scores for the second in World Cups. He had done so for the first time during the 2019 edition in England where he didn’t score a century but contributed with his consistent performances.

Five consecutive 50+ scores in World Cups

5 Steven Smith in 2015

5 Virat Kohli in 2019

5 Virat Kohli in 2023

The seasoned campaigner became the first Indian to score 50-plus scores in both the semi-final and the final of a World Cup too.

50+ scores in both semi & final in a World Cup edition

Mike Brearley (1979)

David Boon (1987)

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Javed Miandad (1992)

Aravinda de Silva (1996)

Grant Elliot (2015)

Steven Smith (2015)

Virat Kohli (2023)

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There was another special moment for Kohli which will be remembered for ages – he became the first batter to score 50 ODI centuries. With three tons in the tournament, Kohli pipped legendary Tendulkar’s tally of most ODI tons – 49.

It was an iconic moment as Kohli achieved the feat in front of Tendulkar at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai during the semi-final against New Zealand.

Kohli also paid tribute to Tendulkar by bowing down to him after getting to the historic milestone.

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