What happened to Virat Kohli’s Under 19 rivals? Where are they now?

Virat Kohli led the India U19 team to a title victory in the 2008 edition in Malaysia.

By Mihir Korde

Updated - 01 Aug 2025, 16:48 IST

5 Min Read

5. Tim Southee

Tim Southee. (Photo Source: Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Legendary pacer Tim Southee, once Virat Kohli’s rival at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup, was the Player of the Tournament in that edition. Southee made his Test debut just weeks after the World Cup and ran through England with a five-wicket haul and a 40-ball 77*.

Over 16 years, he became one of New Zealand’s greatest-ever pacers, taking 776 international wickets and forming a legendary new-ball partnership with Trent Boult. He also captained the Test side and was part of two ODI World Cup finals and a World Test Championship win.

Having retired from Tests in late 2024, Southee has now taken up coaching roles. He has joined England’s support staff as a specialist skills consultant for their summer season, forming up with former teammate Brendon McCullum. 

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