ROHIT SHARMA HITMAN SHAANA

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ROHIT SHARMA ROHIT SHARMA WAS BORN IN 30 APRIL 1987 HE IS AN INTERNATIONAL CRICKETER OF INDIAN CRICKET TEAM HE IS RIGHT HANDED BATSMAN AND RIGHT ARM OFF-BREAK BOWLER HE PLAYS DOMESTIC MATCH FOR THE MUMBAI INDIANS AND ALSO THE CAPTAIN OF MUMBAI INDIANS    FULL NAME               ROHIT GURUNATH SHARMA                         BORN               30 APRIL 1987 IN NAGPUR MAHARASTRA INDIA    NICKNAME                HITMAN SHAANA                  HEIGHT               5FT 10 INCH                                 BATTING               RIGHT HAN...

VIRAT KOHLI FROM GROUND TO SKY


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VIRAT KOHLI THE RUN MACHINE

                                                                                                                          


TODAY VIRAT KOHLI IS A VERY BIG SENSATION IN INDIA HE IS THE CURRENT CAPTAIN OF NATIONAL INDIAN CRICKET TEAM  HIS HEIGHT IS 5ft 9Inc  HE WAS BORN IN 5 NOV 1988 IN DELHI HE RANKED AS THE NO 1 BATSMAN IN THE WORLD BY ESPN . HE WAS ALSO THE CAPTAIN OF INDIA CRICKET TEAM UNDER 19S HE PLAYS IN IPL (INDIAN PREMIERE LEAGUE) AS A CAPTAIN OF ROYAL CHALLANGER BANGLORE 
WHEN HE WAS THE CAPTAIN OF INDIAN 19S HE MADE VICTORY IN MALASIA 2008

AFTER THAT VICTOREY VIRAT KOHLI HE MADE HIS ODI DEBUTE IN SENIOR INDIAN CRICKET TEAM




FROM THERE HIS REAL JOURNEY IS START WHEN HE WAS ONLY 19 YEARS OLD HE IS IN INDIAN CRICKET TEAM BUT AFTER SOME HE FACE TO HIS FATHERS PASSED AWAY HIS FATHER WAS 54 WHEN HE LEFT ON DECEMBER 19- 2006 CAUSE OF HEART ATTACK




VIRAT KOHLI ACHIEVED AWARDS 



HE GET SO MANY AWARDS IN HIS JOURNEY SUCH AS ICC ODI PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND BCCI INTERNATIONAL CRICKET OF THE YEAR FOR THE 2011-12 AND 2014-15 AND HE ALSO GET THE ARJUNA AWARD FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CRICKET AND GET MANY OTHER AWARDS


IPL CAREER



IN MARCH 2008 VIRAT KOHLI WAS BOUGT BY INDIAN PREMIERE LEAGUE FRANCHISE BY ROYAL CHALLANGER BANGLORE IN $30,000 BUT FIRST SEASON IS NO GOOD FOR HIM HE ONLY MAKE 165 IN 12 INNINGS BUT SECOND SEASON I S SLIGHTLY GOOD FOR HIM  IN 2013 HE BECOME THE CAPTAIN OF ROYAL CHALLENGER BANGLORE BECAUSE VITTORI WAS INJURED THE COACH OF RCB SAID THAT REY JENNINGS  OPENED THAT 22 YEAR OLD WOULD BECOME THE FUTURE CAPTAIN NOT ONLY THE RCB BUT THE INDIAN TEAM IN THAT SEASON KOHLI WAS THE HIGHEST SCORER ONLY BEHIND TEAMMATE CHRIS GAYLE AFTER VITTORI'S RETIREMENT KOHLI WAS APPOINTED AS THE TEAM CAPTAIN 
    

VIRAT KOHLI BRAND AMABASSEDOR 

VIRAT KOHLI IS THE BRAND AMBASSADOR OF VERY BIG BRANDS LIKE AUDI PUMA ADIDAS AND WROGN


THE BRAND VALUE OF VIRAT KOHLI IN IN RANK 7 IN THE WORLD VIRAT IS MORE VALUABLE THAN LIONEL MESSI IN 2017
KOHLI BRAND VALUE IS STIMATED IS $14.5 MILLION AND IS RANK 7 IN FORBES LIST OF MOST VALUABLE BRANDS AMONG SPORTSPERSON 



EARLY LIFE

VIRAT KOHLI WAS BORN IN DELHI UTTAM NAGAR IN A PUNJABI FAMILY HIS FATHER PREM KOHLI WAS A CRIMINAL LAWYER AND MOTHER SAROJ KOHLI  IS A HOUSEWIFE HE HAS A ELDR BROTHER VIKAS AND ELDER SISTER BHAWNA 
WHEN KOHLI WAS 3 YEAR OLD HE GET A BAT AND SWING IT AND ASK HIS FATHER TO BOWL HIM VIRAT CHILDHOOD SPEND IN UTTAM NAGAR AND STARTED STUDY IN VISHAL BHARTI SCHOOL 1998 THE KOHLI FATHER TOOK HIM TO ACADEMY AFTER HIS NEIGHBOUR SUGGESTED THAT
 KOHLI IS NOT WASTE HIS TIME IN GULLY CRICKET HE IS IN PROFESSIONAL CLUB VIRAT KOHLI TRAINED BY RAJKUMAR SHARMA


YOUH AND DOMESTIC CARRER
KOHLI FIRST TIME OLAYED FOR DELHI IN 2002 IN UNDER 15 TEAM POLLY UMRIGAR TROPHY HE IS THE HIGHEST RUN GETTER IN THAT TOURNAMET WITH 172 RUNS AN AVERAGE 34.56 HE BECOMES THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM FOR 2003-2004 AND SCORE 398 WITH AVERAGE 78 IN 2 CENTURIES AND 2 FIFTIES AFTER THAT HE WAS SELECTED IN UNDER 17 TEAM 2003-2004 FOR VIJAY MERCHANT TROPHY THERE HE SCORED 470 RUNS IN FOUR MATCHES WITH AVERAGE OF 117.5 WITH TWO HUNDERED AND TOP SCORE 251 AND DELHI UNDER 17 WON THE VIJAY MERCHANT TROPHY IN THAT VIRAT KOHLI SCORE HIGHEST 757 IN 7 MATCHES WITH AVERAGE 84 I N FEBRUARY 2006 HE GET HIS NAME IN LIST A BUT DID NOT GET TO BAT
IN JULY 2006 HE WAS SELECTED IN INDIAN UNDER 19 FOR ON ITS TOUR OF ENGLAND 


EARLY YEARS
In August 2008, Kohli was included in the Indian ODI squad for tour of Sri Lanka and the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Prior to the Sri Lankan tour, Kohli had played only eight List A matches,[46] and his selection was called a "surprise call-up".[47] During the Sri Lankan tour, as both first-choice openers Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag were injured, Kohli batted as a makeshift opener throughout the series. He made his international debut, at the age of 19, in the first ODI of the tour ann Sri Lanka.
After the Champions Trophy was postponed to 2009, Kohli was picked as a replacement for the injured Shikhar Dhawan in the India A squad for the unofficial Tests against Australia A in September 2y against SNGPL (winners of Quaid-i-Azam Trophy from Pakistan) and top-scored for Delhi in both innings, with 52 and 197. The match was drawn but SNGPL won the trophy on first-innings lead.[51] In October 2008, Kohli played for Indian Board President's XI in a four-day tour match against Australia. He made 105 and 16* in that match against a bowling line-up consisting of Brett LeeStuart ClarkMitchell JohnsonPeter Siddle and Jason Krejza.[52]
Kohli was included in the squad for the home ODI series against England in November 2008 but was not given a chance to play, due to the inclusion of Tendulkar and Sehwag in the team.[53] In December 2008, Kohli was given a Grade D contract in the annual BCCI contracts list which entitled him to receive Rs 15 lakh.[54] He was then dropped from the squad for the five-match ODI series in Sri Lanka against Sri Lanka in January 2009.
Kohli was selected in the four-team Emerging Players Tournament in July–August 2009 held in Australia. He opened the innings for India Emerging Players in that tournament and finished as the leading run-getter with 398 runs from seven matches at an average of 66.33.[55] He scored 104 off 102 balls in the final against South Africa Emerging Players at Brisbane to help his team win the match by 17 runs and cselection committee, was impressed with Kohli and remarked "I must say, opener Virat Kohli was outstanding. Some of the shots he played spoke about his ability."[57] Kohli has called this tournament as the "turning point" of his career.[58]
Kohli returned to the national team replacing the injured Gambhir in Indian squad for the tri-series in Sri Lanka.[59] He batted at number 4 for India in the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy because of an injury to Yuvraj Singh. In the inconsequential group match against the West Indies, Kohli scored an unbeaten 79 in India's successful chase of 130 and won his first man of the match award.[60] Kohli played as a reserve batsman in the seven-match home ODI series against Australia, appearing in two matches as injury replacement. He found a place in the home ODI series against Sri Lanka in December 2009 and scored 27 and 54 in the first two ODIs before making way for Yuvraj who regained fitness for the third ODI. However, Yuvraj's finger injury recurred leading to him being ruled out indefinitely.[61] Kohli returned to the team in the fourth ODI at Kolkata and scored his first ODI century–107 off 111 balls–sharing a 224-run partnership for the third wicket with Gambhir 

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