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When his career was at stake, Virat Kohli turned towards Ranji Trophy? Know when you were last seen


Virat Kohli Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Virat Kohli could not do anything special in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 played on the Australia tour. He did score one century with his bat, but still he scored only 190 runs in 9 innings. Now Virat Kohli, who was struggling with poor form, is seen moving towards Ranji Trophy. Kohli can be seen playing for Delhi in the second phase of Ranji Trophy 2024-25, so let us know when Kohli had participated in Ranji before this.

Delhi and District Cricket Association has included the name of Virat Kohli in the list of probable players for Ranji Trophy. Quoting media reports, DDCA Secretary Ashok Sharma said, “Virat Kohli should take inspiration from Mumbai players. He should also play domestic cricket whenever he is available. There has always been a culture in Mumbai that whenever their big players are available, If they happen, they come for Ranji matches.

When did Virat Kohli last play Ranji match?

It is noteworthy that Virat Kohli had played a Ranji Trophy match about 12 years ago. Now he may return after a long time. While playing for Delhi in 2012, Kohli played a Ranji match against UP. In this match played in Ghaziabad, Kohli scored 14 and 43 runs in both the innings.

Virat Kohli’s form

Before the Australia tour, Virat Kohli played a three-match Test series against New Zealand on home soil. Even in the New Zealand series, Kohli’s bat remained silent. He played an inning of 70 runs in one inning of the first match. After this, in the next five innings of the series, Kohli crossed the double digit mark once and scored 17 runs.

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