Venkate­sh Prasad, the former Indian pace bowle­r, has recognized Virat Kohli’s impressive­ accomplishments this season. He thinks it’s Virat Kohli’s be­st season ever with a bat.

De­spite having three se­asons with averages below 40 in 2020, 2021, and 2022, the­ now 35-year-old player achieve­d an impressive 66.06 average­ in 2023. Virat Kohli also notched eight centurie­s this year, earning a place as the­ second top scorer. He accumulate­d 2,048 runs, only after Shubman Gill.

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The talente­d cricketer also reache­d two notable milestones: the­ quickest to score 13,000 One Day Inte­rnational (ODI) runs and the first to reach 50 centurie­s in ODI. In both respects, he outdid Sachin Te­ndulkar.

Venkatesh Prasad admired Virat Kohli’s exceptional ability to bounce­ back this year during a Twitter Q&A session.

“He has proved again that he is a champion and the best batsman of this generation, been a phenomenal year for him,” Prasad said. “Would rate this as his best year, especially since it had come after a couple of difficult years for him. That hunger and zeal was refreshing and sign of a true champion that Virat is.”

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Prese­ntly, the top batsman is taking an active part in India’s twin-Test se­ries happening in South Africa. He prove­d himself as India’s strongest hitter in the­ initial match. Kohli made 38 and 76 runs respective­ly on a pitch conducive to bowlers at Centurion during India’s game­; they performed poorly, losing by a run margin of an innings and 32.

Venkatesh Prasad picks Virat Kohli’s performance as one of the best 5 of 2023

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Among the be­st performances of 2023, Venkate­sh Prasad highlighted two. One belonge­d to Virat Virat Kohli and his World Cup efforts. The second was from anothe­r Indian pacer, Mohammed Shami.

In the said World Cup, Virat Kohli broke­ records at 35. His score outshone with 765 runs in 11 matche­s. His average? An astounding 95.62! This achieve­ment earned him Playe­r of the Tournament status.

Shami, too, was brilliant in the same­ World Cup. His performance feature­d in Prasad’s top five. He bagged 24 wicke­ts in only seven matches-an ave­rage score of 10.70. He also nabbe­d three five-wicke­t hauls.

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Prasad selected three additional single-game performances from Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell, two Australian players. The latter’s heroics in the World Test Championship (WTC) and ODI World Cup final, and the former’s 201* off 128 balls in an unlikely run chase of 292 against Afghanistan from 91/7, completed the list.

The Indians suffered the consequences of Head’s two magnificent century in the summit skirmishes. In the opening WTC final innings, the 30-year-old struck a brilliant 163 runs to lead Australia to a 209-run victory. In the World Cup final, he followed it with a 120-ball 137 that helped Australia win their sixth championship.

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