Virat Kohli last 10 T20 innings: Virat Kohli last 50 innings in T20Is score

Gurpreet Singh | 31/08/2022
Virat Kohli last 10 T20 innings: Virat Kohli last 50 innings in T20Is score

Virat Kohli last 10 T20 innings: The former India skipper smashed his 31st T20I fifty at the Dubai International Stadium versus Hong Kong.

During the second match of ‘Group A’ in the ongoing Asia Cup 2022 between India and Hong Kong at the Dubai International Stadium, a 98*-run stand off mere 42 deliveries for the third wicket between Virat Kohli (59* off 44) and Suryakumar Yadav (68* off 26) powered India to 192/2 in their 20 Overs.

Although much of the credit for the team posting a strong total unarguably goes to Yadav, Kohli did come up with some glorious strokes to smash his 31st half-century in the format off 40 deliveries.

The 33-year-old hit his second half-century off the six T20Is he’s played this year, with the last one coming against West Indies in February at the Eden Gardens.

However, akin the first match against Pakistan a couple of days ago, he did struggle to get on with his innings, managing to bat with a strike rate of less than a hundred in the first 20 deliveries that he faced.

He in fact managed to add mere 56 runs off 49 deliveries for the second wicket alongside KL Rahul (36 off 39), with the latter in particular facing the wrath of the fans and experts for batting way too slow and without much intent, despite the signs of the pitch holding up a tad.

Virat Kohli last 10 T20 innings (updated on April 11, 2023)

All of Kohli’s 10 previous T20 innings have come in international cricket. In the same period, the former Indian captain has scored 422 runs at an average of 70.33 and a strike rate of 137.01 including five half-centuries.

49* off 28 vs South Africa

82* off 53 vs Pakistan

62* off 44 vs Netherlands

12 off 11 vs South Africa

64* off 44 vs Bangladesh

26 off 25 vs Zimbabwe

50 (40) vs England

82* (49) vs Mumbai Indians

21 (18) vs Kolkata Knight Riders

61 (44) vs Lucknow Super Giants

Virat Kohli last 50 innings in T20Is score (updated on April 11, 2023)

Score Balls Faced Opposition Venue Year
72* 52 v South Africa Mohali 2019
9 15 v South Africa Bengaluru 2019
94* 50 v West Indies Hyderabad (Deccan) 2019
19 17 v West Indies Thiruvananthapuram 2019
70* 29 v West Indies Wankhede 2019
TDNB v Sri Lanka Guwahati 2020
30* 17 v Sri Lanka Indore 2020
26 17 v Sri Lanka Pune 2020
45 32 v New Zealand Auckland 2020
11 12 v New Zealand Auckland 2020
38 27 v New Zealand Hamilton 2020
11 9 v New Zealand Wellington 2020
9 9 v Australia Canberra 2020
40 24 v Australia Sydney 2020
85 61 v Australia Sydney 2020
0 5 v England Ahmedabad 2021
73* 49 v England Ahmedabad 2021
77* 46 v England Ahmedabad 2021
1 5 v England Ahmedabad 2021
80* 52 v England Ahmedabad 2021
57 49 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 2021
9 17 v New Zealand Dubai (DSC) 2021
DNB v Afghanistan Abu Dhabi 2021
2* 2 v Scotland Dubai (DSC) 2021
DNB v Namibia Dubai (DSC) 2021
17 13 v West Indies Kolkata 2022
52 41 v West Indies Kolkata 2022
1 3 v England Birmingham 2022
11 6 v England Nottingham 2022
35 34 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 2022
59* 44 v Hong Kong Dubai (DSC) 2022
60 44 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 2022
0 4 v Sri Lanka Dubai (DSC) 2022
122* 61 v Afghanistan Dubai (DSC) 2022
2 7 v Australia Mohali 2022
11 6 v Australia Nagpur 2022
63 48 v Australia Hyderabad (Deccan) 2022
3 9 v South Africa Thiruvananthapuram 2022
49* 28 v South Africa Guwahati 2022
82* 53 v Pakistan Melbourne 2022
62* 44 v Netherlands Sydney 2022
12 11 v South Africa Perth 2022
64* 44 v Bangladesh Adelaide 2022
26 25 v Zimbabwe Melbourne 2022
50 40 v England Adelaide 2022
82* 49 v MI Bengaluru 2023
21 18 v KKR Kolkata 2023
61 44 v LSG Bengaluru 2023

NB: Kohli smashed his maiden T20I century on September 8, 2022 versus Afghanistan at the Dubai International Stadium.

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Gurpreet Singh is a Cricket writer at The Sportsrush. His platonic relationship with sports had always been there since childhood, but Cricket managed to strike a special, intimate nerve of his heart. Although his initial dream of playing the sport at the highest level couldn't come to fruition, Gurpreet did represent the state of Jharkhand at the under-14 level. However, almost like taking a pledge to never let the undying passion for Cricket fade away even a tad, he made sure to continue the love relationship by assigning the field of journalism as an indirect Cupid. He thus, first finished his bachelor's in journalism and then pursued the PG Diploma course in English journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). Soon after and since 2019, he has been working at The Sportsrush. Apart from sports, he takes keen interest in politics, and in understanding women and gender-related issues.