Virat Kohli Ended His Champions Trophy Career As Second Highest Run Getter

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      Akshat ShawAkshat
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      Virat Kohli Ended His Champions Trophy Career As Second Highest Run Getter

      Indian ace Virat Kohli’s Champions Trophy career likely ended on a high note as India secured a thrilling four-wicket victory over New Zealand in the Champions Trophy 2025 final in Dubai. By the time the next edition of this marquee tournament rolls around, Virat will be over 40. In this edition, the 36-year-old scored 218 runs in 5 matches, probably ending his Champions Trophy journey as the second-highest run-getter. Across four editions, he accumulated an impressive 747 runs in 17 matches at a staggering average of 74.70, with one century and six fifties. He trails only Chris Gayle, who holds the record with 791 runs in 17 innings.

      Virat Kohli lifted the Champions Trophy twice—once in 2013 under MS Dhoni’s leadership and then again in 2025 under Rohit Sharma. His most memorable triumph would undoubtedly be the 2013 Champions Trophy, which he won at the age of 23. His contribution in the final against England in Birmingham—a composed 43 off 34 balls in a low-scoring thriller—helped India clinch victory by just 5 runs.

      Statistically, the 2025 Champions Trophy was Kohli’s best campaign, where he showcased his class with 218 runs in 5 innings. This included a match-winning, unbeaten 100 off 111 deliveries against Pakistan during a 244-run chase, as well as a stunning 84 off 96 balls against Australia in the semi-finals, which helped India achieve their target with four wickets and 11 balls to spare.

      Kohli’s contributions to the Champions Trophy will remain etched in cricketing history, showcasing his dedication, consistency, and mastery of the game. His heroics have been invaluable in India’s success and will be remembered as part of his extraordinary legacy.

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