By Swati Bhatia
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A 24-year-old Virat Kohli bagged in his first ICC Award in 2012. Kohli played 31 ODIs and amassed 1,733 runs at an average of 66.65.
Kohli was named ODI Cricketer of the Year for the second time after stunning season where he complied 1,818 ODI runs at an average of 82.63.
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He was named Cricketer of the Year after a phenomenal season with the bat and as a captain. He excelled in all three formats and bagged the award.
King Kohli bagged his third award in ODI category with another blistering season. The batter amassed 1202 runs in 14 ODIs.
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Virat Kohli scored runs across formats in 2018. In Tests, he hammered 1322 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 55.08 with five centuries.
A year to remember for Kohli. He amassed runs across formats. 1322 runs in 13 Tests, 1202 runs in 14 ODIs.
Virat Kohli was the winner of the 2019 ICC Spirit of Cricket award for asking Indian fans to stop booing Steve Smith during World Cup 2019.
Virat Kohli was rewarded for his consistent performance and was named Cricketer of the Decade. He had scored 20,396 runs in international cricket in that period.
Kohli was once again bestowed with ODI Cricketer of the Year after a fruitful season where he shattered multiple records, including smashing record 50th ton.