Virat Kohli is probably the first best batter in modern-day cricket. With 76 international hundreds across formats, Kohli is only second to Sachin Tendulkar (100) in the list of most hundreds. Always a skilled batter, Kohli first burst into the scene when he led India to U-19 World Cup title in 2008. He was a part of the India side that won the 2011 World Cup and then gradually grew in stature as days went by. One of the fittest cricketers currently in the circuit, Kohli has played 26 matches in ODI World Cup, amassing 1030 runs with an average of 46.82, including six fifties and two hundred. Kohli will be making his fourth appearance in the ICC World Cup in October-November.