How Many Runs Did Virat Kohli Score in the 2011 World Cup?

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup was not only historic because India lifted the trophy after 28 years, but also because it marked the World Cup debut of a young and promising talent—Virat Kohli. Then just 22 years old, Kohli entered the tournament with high expectations and showed immense potential, composure, and skill on the world stage.

Let’s dive into Virat Kohli’s complete performance in the 2011 World Cup, match-by-match, and analyze how many runs he scored, his impact on the team, and how his contributions played a role in India’s journey to becoming world champions.

🧢 Virat Kohli’s World Cup Debut: A Century to Remember

🏏 Match 1: India vs Bangladesh

  • Runs Scored: 100*

  • Balls Faced: 83

  • Strike Rate: 120.48

  • Result: India won by 87 runs

In his very first World Cup appearance, Kohli made headlines with an unbeaten century. His 100* off 83 balls was laced with elegant drives and composed shot selection. Kohli stitched a 203-run partnership with Virender Sehwag, who also scored a mammoth 175. This match established him as a dependable middle-order batsman for Team India.


🧾 Match-by-Match Breakdown: Kohli’s 2011 World Cup Journey

Let’s take a closer look at each of Virat Kohli’s innings in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup:

🏏 Match 2: India vs England

  • Runs Scored: 8

  • Balls Faced: 21

  • Result: Match tied

A modest outing for Kohli in this high-scoring thriller. However, his presence in the middle helped steady the innings before a late flourish by Yuvraj and Dhoni.


🏏 Match 3: India vs Ireland

  • Runs Scored: 34

  • Balls Faced: 53

  • Result: India won by 5 wickets

Kohli played a measured innings under pressure. His 34-run knock was crucial in anchoring the chase after early wickets fell. It showcased his growing maturity.


🏏 Match 4: India vs Netherlands

  • Runs Scored: 16* (Not Out)

  • Balls Faced: 17

  • Result: India won by 5 wickets

In a chase that didn’t require fireworks, Kohli stayed unbeaten and ensured a smooth finish. His ability to remain calm and finish games was evident.


🏏 Match 5: India vs South Africa

  • Runs Scored: 2

  • Balls Faced: 8

  • Result: India lost by 3 wickets

Kohli had a rare failure in this match, getting out cheaply. South Africa successfully chased the total, but Kohli’s brief stay didn’t hurt his growing reputation.


🏏 Quarter-Final: India vs Australia

  • Runs Scored: 24

  • Balls Faced: 33

  • Result: India won by 5 wickets

Kohli contributed with a solid 24 in the high-pressure quarter-final against the defending champions. He helped build momentum alongside Sachin Tendulkar, laying the foundation for a successful chase.


🏏 Semi-Final: India vs Pakistan

  • Runs Scored: 9

  • Balls Faced: 21

  • Result: India won by 29 runs

The semi-final was a high-stakes match, and though Kohli couldn’t contribute much with the bat, India’s overall performance led them to a famous victory against their arch-rivals.


🏏 Final: India vs Sri Lanka

  • Runs Scored: 35

  • Balls Faced: 49

  • Result: India won by 6 wickets

Kohli's 35-run innings in the final was a turning point after early wickets fell. His steady partnership with Gautam Gambhir helped rebuild the innings and gave India a firm grip on the match.

📊 Total Runs Scored by Virat Kohli in the 2011 World Cup

Matches Played Total Runs Batting Average High Score Strike Rate
9 282 35.25 100* 83.09
 

🧨 Summary:

  • 1 Century (100* vs Bangladesh)

  • 2 Not-Outs

  • 4 Significant Contributions in pressure games (vs Ireland, Netherlands, Australia, Sri Lanka)

  • Played a key support role throughout the tournament.

💬 Why Kohli’s 2011 Performance Was So Important

While he wasn’t the highest run-scorer of the tournament, Virat Kohli’s 282 runs were crucial for India’s middle-order stability. Here’s why his contribution was noteworthy:

Consistency in Middle Overs

  • Kohli regularly stepped in after early wickets and ensured the innings didn’t collapse.

Strong Partnerships

  • His 203-run partnership with Sehwag in the first game set the tone for India’s World Cup campaign.

  • Built important stands with Gambhir and Yuvraj in knockout games.

Adaptability Under Pressure

  • Whether chasing or setting targets, Kohli adapted to the situation, keeping his composure.

🏆 Kohli’s 2011 World Cup Legacy

  • First World Cup: The 2011 edition was Kohli’s debut at a senior ICC World Cup level.

  • Established as Future Leader: His calmness and technique under pressure hinted at his future role as Indian captain.

  • Role Model for Youth: His attitude, fitness, and dedication made him an inspiration for upcoming cricketers across the country.

Kohli’s performance in 2011 laid the foundation for his rise as one of the greatest batsmen in modern cricket.


📌 Final Thoughts

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup was a defining chapter in Indian cricket history—and for Virat Kohli, it was the launchpad for what would become a legendary career. His 282 runs may not have topped the charts, but their timing and context made all the difference. His ability to contribute when it mattered, support the team in crucial partnerships, and carry himself with maturity as a young cricketer marked the beginning of an era.

As Kohli once said:

“It was an emotional moment. To be part of the team that won the World Cup for Sachin Tendulkar was something I'll never forget.”

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