All the records Virat Kohli holds in Test cricket

IANS May 12, 2025 304 views

Virat Kohli has redefined Indian Test cricket through his extraordinary leadership and remarkable batting prowess. His 68-match captaincy tenure saw India becoming a formidable global Test team with an impressive 58.82% win rate. Breaking numerous records, including 30 Test centuries and seven double centuries, Kohli established himself as a modern cricket maestro. His legacy extends beyond statistics, fundamentally changing India's approach and mindset in Test cricket.

"His journey has been one of relentless excellence" - Article Description
All the records Virat Kohli holds in Test cricket
New Delhi, May 12: India’s most successful Test captain, Virat Kohli, has bid farewell to the whites, ending a red-ball career that will be remembered for generations to come.

Key Points

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Highest winning captain in Indian Test cricket history

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Most double centuries by an Indian Test player

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Transformed India's Test cricket approach and global standing

The 36-year-old modern-day maestro, who redefined Indian cricket’s approach to Test matches, signed off on Monday, leaving behind a staggering legacy built on 9230 runs, 123 Tests, and a vision that transformed India into a global powerhouse in the longest format.

From a young, aggressive batter making his debut in 2011 to becoming the symbol of India’s fearlessness in Tests, Kohli’s journey has been one of relentless excellence.

Kohli’s leadership changed the culture of Indian Test cricket. He captained India in 68 matches, winning 40, losing only 17, and drawing 11 — a win percentage of 58.82%, the highest by any Indian captain.

His crowning moment came in 2018-19, when he led India to their first-ever Test series win in Australia, breaking a 71-year-old jinx. Under Kohli, India became an indomitable force at home and a fiercely competitive side overseas. From 2016 to 2021, India stayed at the No.1 spot in ICC Test rankings, and he also captained them to the final of the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021.

Kohli leaves Test cricket as India’s fourth-highest run-scorer, behind legends Tendulkar, Dravid, and Gavaskar. His 30 Test centuries, including seven double tons, are a testament to his hunger and skill. He holds the record for most double centuries by an Indian, and the highest individual score by an Indian captain — 254 against South Africa* in Pune (2019).

His final century — a gritty ton at Perth in the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy — fittingly came against his favourite opponents, Australia. He is also the only Indian to score seven Test centuries in Australia, going past Sachin Tendulkar, and holds the unique feat of four hundreds in a single overseas series — during the iconic 2014/15 Australia tour.

Between 2015 and 2017, Kohli led India to nine consecutive Test series wins, matching Ricky Ponting’s world record. He is the only Test captain with seven double hundreds, and holds the Indian record for most centuries as Test captain (20).

The other Test records that Kohli holds are 5864 runs as Test captain (Avg: 54.80) – most by any Indian skipper, 2617 runs in World Test Championship across 47 Tests – second-most by an Indian.

Seven double centuries in Tests – most by an Indian, highest ICC Test rating points by an Indian batter – 937 in 2018. Scored the most Test runs in a calendar year by an Indian in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2023.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a legend! Kohli didn't just break records, he changed how India plays Test cricket forever. That 2018 Australia series win was pure gold 🇮🇳 His intensity on field was unmatched. Hope we find another leader like him soon!
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Priya M.
Emotional to see him retire from Tests 😢 That Perth century in his last series was so typical Kohli - fighting when others struggled. Seven double tons is insane! But I wish he'd played 100+ Tests as captain to break more records.
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Arjun S.
King Kohli stats are mind-blowing! But let's not forget he made us believe in overseas wins. Before him, we were happy with draws abroad. Now we expect victories everywhere. That's his real legacy 👑 #ChangedIndianCricketDNA
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Sneha R.
Respect for all he's achieved, but I feel he retired too early from Tests. At 36, he had 2-3 good years left. That WTC final loss in 2021 still hurts - the one trophy missing from his cabinet. Nevertheless, a true modern great!
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Vikram J.
Most impressive stat? 9 consecutive series wins matching Ponting! And doing it in era where every team was strong. His captaincy made us No.1 for 5 straight years - that's domination! 🏏 Hope BCCI makes him batting consultant for young players.
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Neha P.
That 254 against SA was pure batting masterclass! But what I'll remember most is how he backed fast bowlers and changed our bowling culture. Before Kohli, we relied only on spinners at home. Now we have world-class pacers too. Visionary leader!

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