Virat Kohli won the ICC ODI cricketer and Cricketer of the decade award.
Virat Kohli, during the ICC Awards time period, made 20,396 runs across all formats of the game at an average of 56.97 with 66 centuries and 94 fifties. He was also part of India’s 2011 World Cup triumph at home.
In the ODIs, Kohli made 10,000-plus ODI runs at an average of 61.83 with 39 centuries and 48 fifties. He also took 112 catches in the 50-over format in the past decade. He also won the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy in England with team India.
David Warner, who was picked in the ICC ODI Team of the decade, along with Kohli, posted a video with his face swapped over Kohli’s highlighting the Indian batsman’s achievements in the past decade.
“No one will guess this player of the decade ???????????? @virat.kohli #congrats #funny #faceswap #seriousplayer #gun #welldeserved,” Warner posted on Instagram.