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Virat Kohli reacts after winning ICC ODI Player of the Decade, ICC Male Cricketer of the Decade Awards

India captain Virat Kohli on Monday (December 28) expressed his delight after headling the ICC top honours for the decade, winning the Sir Garfield Sobers award for the best male cricketer of the past 10 years.

Virat Kohli reacts after winning ICC ODI Player of the Decade, ICC Male Cricketer of the Decade Awards

Dubai, Dec 28: India captain Virat Kohli on Monday (December 28) expressed his delight after headling the ICC top honours for the decade, winning the Sir Garfield Sobers award for the best male cricketer of the past 10 years. The right-handed batsman from Delhi was also picked for the ODI Cricketer of the Decade award.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) made the announcements on it's Twitter handle, bestowing the top honours on Kohli, who scored 66 out of his 70 international hundreds, in the 'ICC Awards' period. In the same period, he was also the batsman with most fifties (94), most runs (20,396) besides having the maximum average (56.97) among players with 70 plus innings.

Overall, the 32-year-old has amassed 12,040 runs in ODIs, 7318 runs in Tests and 2928 runs in T20 Internationals, averaging more than 50 across formats. Kohli was also part of the World Cup-winning India squad in 2011, something he will cherish for life.

"Firstly, it's a great honour for me to receive this award. The moments I hold closest to my heart in the last decade definitely has to be the World Cup win in 2011, the Champions Trophy win in 2013 and winning the series in Australia in 2018," said Kohli in a statement.

On being also named the ODI Cricketer of the Year, Kohli added: "ODI cricket is something that I took to very early. I came to the ODI team first and then, I made my Test debut a couple of years later.

"So, I got the understanding of my game pretty soon, pretty early. And as I mentioned before, my only intention and mindset was to make winning contributions for the team and I just tried to do every game that I play.

"I never focussed on stats and numbers along the journey at all and those things just become the by-product of what you do on the field and those for me, just end up being milestones that you cross on the way to the path to victory."

For the ODI honour, Kohli was the only player with 10,000 plus runs in the "ICC Awards" period including 39 hundreds and 48 fifties at an average of 61.83.

Story first published: Monday, December 28, 2020, 16:40 [IST]
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