Virat Kohli’s journey with Delhi cricket has been a remarkable one, marked by both triumphs and challenges. His association with the Ranji Trophy, India’s premier domestic cricket tournament, began in the 2006-07 season.
Kohli’s performances in the Ranji Trophy were instrumental in his rise to prominence. His consistent batting and leadership skills caught the attention of selectors, leading to his debut for the Indian national team in 2008.
However, Kohli’s path to success was not without its obstacles. In a recent interview, he revealed that he was once dropped from the Delhi Under-14 team at 1 AM due to “compensations” being offered to others. Despite this setback, Kohli’s determination remained unwavering.
One of Kohli’s most memorable moments in the Ranji Trophy came in December 2006, when he scored 90 runs against Karnataka just a day after his father’s death. This innings showcased his mental strength and dedication to the game.
Kohli’s last Ranji Trophy appearance for Delhi was in 2012. Since then, his international commitments have limited his participation in the domestic tournament. Nevertheless, his early success in the Ranji Trophy played a crucial role in his development as a world-class cricketer.
Kohli’s contributions to Delhi cricket extend beyond his on-field performances. He has been a mentor to young players and has played a significant role in promoting the sport in the region. His legacy as a Delhi cricketer will continue to inspire generations to come.