Cricket
Virat Kohli will play the Vijay Hazare Trophy for the first time since the 2009–10 season, marking his return after 15 years.
Kohli’s decision to represent Delhi has generated huge excitement among fans ahead of the domestic 50 over tournament.
BCCI pays domestic cricketers based on List A experience, with the highest bracket earning 60,000 per match.
With over 300 List A matches to his name, Kohli will earn 60,000 per match while playing for Delhi in the tournament.
He is expected to feature in three league games against Andhra, Gujarat and Railways during the group stage.
In 12 matches between 2008 and 2010, Kohli scored 763 runs at an average above 69, including four centuries for Delhi.
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