Only 4 runs in debut … then left myself back 15 times! The unseen graph of Kohli’s Test journey proves – why he is ‘The Greatest of All Time’
He scored a total of 9230 runs in which he scored 30 times and especially during this time he improved his top test score 15 times. This is a record that is not a name for anyone else. Tim Southee of New Zealand, Darren Goff of England, Romesh Kaluvitharana of Sri Lanka and Andrew Hudson of South Africa, keeping in mind that Virat did not note what Virat noted, then what will Virat have done? These players were asproach in improving their best test score.
Virat Kohli performed exactly the opposite. He scored 4 runs in his first Test innings against the West Indies in Kingston. In the second innings of the same Test, it improved its top score to 15 runs. Overall, he improved his top score 15 times in his Test career. He played a total of 123 Tests. See how Virat
The process of improving your top test score continued (written date is on the first day of that test):
4 against West Indies, Kingston, 20 June 2011
15 Visulat Indies, June 20, 2011
27 against West Indies, Brijtown, June 28, 2011
30 against West Indies, Raus, July 6, 2011
52 against West Indies, Mumbai, November 22, 2011
63 against West Indies, Mumbai, November 22, 2011
75 against Australia, Perth, January 13, 2012
116 against Australia, Adelaide, January 24, 2012
119 against South Africa, Johannesburg, December 18, 2013
141 against Australia, Adelaide, December 9, 2014
169 against Australia, Melbourne, 26 December 2014
200 against West Indies, North Sound, July 21, 2016
211 against New Zealand, Indore, 8 October 2016
235 against England, Mumbai, 8 December 2016
243 against Sri Lanka, Delhi, 2 December 2017
254* vs South Africa, Pune, 10 October 2019
In Test cricket, he is the only player to improve his top score 15 times.