With Virat Kohli announcing his retirement from Test cricket on May 12, 2025, tributes and revelations are pouring in. Among them, a former national selector, Sanjay Jagdale, has come forward with a significant behind-the-scenes story from 2008 — one that sheds light on how Virat Kohli was first selected for Team India’s ODI squad, and the key figure behind it.
🏏 The Man Behind Virat’s Debut: Dilip VengsarkarAccording to Sanjay Jagdale, Dilip Vengsarkar, who was then the chief selector, played the decisive role in bringing Virat Kohli into India’s ODI squad.
Jagdale revealed:
📅 Virat's Debut Match“Kohli was picked on Vengsarkar’s insistence. I hadn’t seen him play at that time, but Vengsarkar was extremely impressed by his performances in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia.”
- Date: August 18, 2008
- Opponent: Sri Lanka
- Format: One Day International
- Venue: Dambulla, Sri Lanka
This match marked the start of Kohli’s international career, which went on to become one of the most successful in cricket history.
🔍 The Early DoubtsJagdale also revealed that some people opposed Kohli’s selection, questioning why such a young player — barely 19 years old — was being sent on a tough international tour.
💬 Why Vengsarkar Believed in Kohli“People asked how we could send an untested youngster to Sri Lanka. But Vengsarkar was confident. Today, no one remembers those critics.”
- Kohli had scored a century in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia.
- Vengsarkar reportedly saw something special in Kohli’s technique, temperament, and aggression.
- His leadership in India’s U-19 World Cup win earlier that year also boosted his case.
Sanjay Jagdale called Virat one of India’s greatest ever across formats, second only to Sachin Tendulkar in terms of influence.
He added:
📊 Virat Kohli’s Test Record“Kohli’s retirement from Tests is his personal decision and must be respected. But filling his void in red-ball cricket won’t be easy.”
- Matches: 123
- Innings: 210
- Runs: 9,230
- Average: 46.85
- Centuries: 30
- Fifties: 31
- Dilip Vengsarkar, then chief selector, pushed for Kohli’s selection in 2008.
- Virat debuted in ODI cricket on August 18, 2008, vs Sri Lanka.
- The selection faced early criticism, but Kohli proved his worth quickly.
- Sanjay Jagdale, a former selector, believes Kohli’s red-ball legacy is irreplaceable.
Kohli’s journey from a U-19 World Cup-winning captain to India’s all-format giant might have never started in 2008 — if not for one selector’s vision and another’s faith.
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