IND vs SA: How has Virat Kohli performed in his first Test every year as he gears up for Proteas challenge?
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- January 02, 2024
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Batting maestro is all set to hit the ground at Newlands, Cape Town in India's clash against South Africa in the second Test from January 3 onwards. After receiving a drubbing at the hands of the Proteas in the first Test, the Men in Blue are looking to avoid a 2 0 defeat and instead looking to go with some pride if they manage to make it 1 1.
The match will mark India's first New Year game in 2024. While the Men in Blue will want to start the year on a high, batting maestro Virat Kohli does not need any invitation to take on the opposition attack. He has played crucial knocks in India's New Year Tests and one would expect him to carry it in the upcoming game.
Kohli, who made his Test debut in June 2011, has been bossing things for 12 years. He has a good record while playing in his first Test every year, however, South Africa has not been much kind to him. In his first Tests every year since 2012, Kohli has made 1125 runs. He has hit two double centuries and two centuries in those 12 games.
Kohli has begun a year in Test cricket twice in South Africa before. He has been able to cross a fifty only once in those four innings, which was a hard fought 79 in India's loss to the Proteas in Cape Town in 2022. Interestingly, both of his New Year Tests in South Africa have come in Cape Town, the other one being the 2018 tour.
in 2012 23 and 9 vs AUS in SCG in 2013 107 and DNB vs AUS in Chennai in 2014 4 and 67 vs NZ in Auckland in 2015 147 and 46 vs AUS in SCG in 2016 200 and DNB vs WI in North Sound in 2017 204 and 38 vs BAN in Hyderabad in 2018 5 and 28 vs SA in Cape Town in 2019 23 and DNB vs AUS in SCG in 2020 2 and 19 vs NZ in Wellington in 2021 11 and 72 vs ENG in Chennai in 2022 79 and 29 vs SA in Cape Town in 2023 12 and DNB vs AUS in Nagpur.
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