Virat Kohli's List A Dominance: A Statistical Look at Sustained High Performance
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Virat Kohli surpasses Michael Bevan in List A average, showcasing consistent high performance. An analysis of his recent form and statistical milestones.
Virat Kohli's recent performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy has underscored his stature as a dominant force in List A cricket. His innings of 77 runs for Delhi against Gujarat not only contributed to his team's efforts but also propelled him past former Australian cricketer Michael Bevan to claim the highest batting average in List A history among players with a minimum of 5,000 runs.
Kohli's List A average now stands at 57.87, marginally eclipsing Bevan's previous record of 57.86. This achievement is noteworthy given Bevan's reputation as a proficient finisher in one-day cricket, a record that remained unchallenged for an extended period. The innings against Gujarat was constructed off 61 balls, demonstrating a balance of stability and aggression.
Comparisons between Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar have been frequent, particularly concerning their propensity for scoring runs and centuries. That said, the reality is a bit more complicated. recent scrutiny regarding Kohli’s form and his role in the one-day international setup adds context to his current performance. In his last six List A matches, Kohli has amassed 584 runs at an average of 146.00. This includes scores of 77 against Gujarat, 131 against Andhra, an unbeaten 65 against South Africa, 102 and 135 in other games against South Africa, and 74 against Australia. This run of scores indicates a resurgence and sustained high performance.
Throughout 2025, Kohli’s List A strike rate has exceeded 110, indicating his adaptation to the evolving dynamics of modern white-ball cricket. This ability to maintain a high scoring rate, coupled with his elevated average, reflects a comprehensive skill set applicable across various match situations. Furthermore, Kohli recently became the fastest player to reach 16,000 List A runs, achieving this milestone 61 innings quicker than Sachin Tendulkar. This statistic highlights not only his longevity but also his scoring efficiency.
Kohli's consistent run production and statistical achievements in List A cricket highlight his ongoing relevance and adaptability. His ability to maintain a high average while also accelerating the scoring rate underscores his value in the modern game.
Editor’s note: This article was independently written by the Scoopliner Editorial Team using publicly available information.