Former Indian captain Virat Kohli made his international debut on August 18, 2008 against Sri Lanka but could only score 12 runs in the ODI match.
It's been 14 years in International cricket since Kohli's debut in 2008. Let's know King Kohi's 14 milestones that he achieved over the course.
Kohli holds the record for the fastest 8,000 (175 innings), 9,000 (194 innings), 10,000 (205 innings) and 11,000 runs (222 innings) in ODI cricket.
In all three formats of the game, Kohli has smashed 70 centuries. He is only behind cricket great Sachin Tendulkar's 100-century record. Kohli has 43 centuries in ODIs and 27 centuries in Tests.
As far as Test cricket is concerned, he is the first batsman in the world to score a century in the first three Test innings as a captain.
Kohli has a world record in Tests against his name as he has scored 200 ten times being India's captain.
In T20I cricket too, Kohli scored 600 runs in a year and became the first batsman to do so.
Kohli holds the record for scoring four double centuries in four consecutive series in Test cricket. He is the only player to do so.
Kohli has scored more than 300 runs in the ODI series 7 times which is also a world record in itself.
In ODI cricket, Kohli scored three consecutive centuries against Sri Lanka and West Indies. He is the only batter in the world to do so.
While chasing in ODIs, Kohli has a flurry of centuries against his name which has earned him a tag of 'Chase Master'. Kohli has a record 26 centuries while chasing the target in ODIs.
Four times in ODI cricket, Virat Kohli combined with Rohit Sharma to put up a stand of 200 runs which is also a world record.
Virat Kohli has scored six ODI centuries as a captain in a calendar year which is also a record.
As captain in Test cricket, Kohli not only scored a century but also scored a double century. He has 6 double centuries as captain in Test cricket.
Virat Kohli is the only batsman to have played the most 74 innings without getting out for a duck in T20 Internationals.
Virat Kohli is the only batsman to score more than 20,000 runs in International cricket at an average of 50.