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Australian star batter Travis Head has openly admired Virat Kohli’s impact on the game as India gears up for their limited-overs tour of Australia.
Travis Head hails Virat Kohli’s competitiveness
In a candid remark ahead of the series, Head highlighted Kohli’s trademark aggression and relentless energy on the field.
“Who do I get triggered by or annoyed the most? I think a lot of people will say Virat Kohli because of how good he is. He’s always getting runs. Just his high energy. He is always into you,” said Head in an interview with Star Sports.
Head’s words perfectly capture the aura surrounding Kohli – a player who has redefined modern-day competitiveness through his passion, fitness, and consistency.
Kohli’s presence adds intensity to the AUS vs IND clash
As the Australia-India ODI series approaches, Kohli’s involvement promises to elevate the contest’s intensity. His aggressive demeanour, sharp cricketing mind, and leadership qualities have historically made him a central figure whenever India tours Down Under.
For players like Head, facing Kohli is not just a cricketing challenge but a mental battle – one that pushes opponents to bring out their best. This psychological duel between two of the world’s most competitive cricketing nations makes the upcoming series one of the most awaited showdowns of 2025.
Kohli’s staggering ODI legacy
Few cricketers have achieved what Virat Kohli has in the 50-over format. Known for his unmatched consistency, Kohli has dominated across conditions and opponents. His records speak for themselves:
Kohli’s ODI Stats and Records (as of Oct 2025)
- Matches: 302
- Innings: 290
- Not Outs: 45
- Runs: 14,181
- Batting Average: 57.88
- Strike Rate: 93.35
- Centuries: 51
- Fifties: 74
- Highest Score: 183
- Fours: 1,325
- Sixes: 153
Having surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most ODI centuries, Kohli stands as the gold standard for modern batting. His ability to chase down targets and deliver under pressure has made him one of the most feared and respected players globally.
Even in 2025, Kohli continues to display remarkable consistency. In 7 ODIs this year, he has scored 275 runs at an average of 45.83 and a strike rate of 84.35, including one century. Though no longer at his statistical peak, Kohli’s performances still carry the same intent and intensity that have defined his career.