On June 20, 2011, Virat Kohli made his first-class cricket debut against the West Indies at Sabina Park, and he has since gone on to amass 8479 runs in 109 first-class matches.
On Tuesday, Virat Kohli, the great Indian batter, reached a milestone in his Test cricket career by playing his 12th match. The former India captain has scored 8479 runs in 109 ODI matches since making his ODI debut on June 20, 2011, against the West Indies at Sabina Park. So far in Test cricket, Kohli has scored 28 half-centuries and 28 centuries, with his highest score being 254 against South Africa. With the message “12 years in test cricket today,” Kohli shared a photo of himself batting in a Test match on Twitter. Always indebted.
At the present time, Kohli is among the most well-known athletes in the globe. Kohli has one of the largest social media followers with over 252 million Instagram followers.
Stock Gro estimates Kohli’s wealth at Rs 1,050 crore, making him the wealthiest international cricketer. The 34-year-old’s “A+” Team India deal is worth Rs 7 crore. His match fees are Rs 15 lakh for every Test, Rs 6 lakh per ODI, and Rs 3 lakh per T20.
In addition, the former India captain gets Rs 15 crore every year from his contract with Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
In addition to his many brands, he is an investor in seven early-stage companies, some of which include Blue Tribe, Universal Sportsbiz, MPL, and Sports Convo.
More than any other individual in Bollywood or sports, Kohli earns between Rs 7.50 and 10 crores annually for shooting a single advertisement he promotes. From such endorsement deals, he pulls in over Rs 175 crore annually.