Kohli and de Villiers in limited-overs chases: who does it better?

An analysis of their numbers brings distinct patterns to light

Kartikeya Date11-Jan-2020Limited-overs run chases are a record-keeper’s delight. When a team bats first in a limited-overs game, the task before its batsmen is “make as many runs as you can in the remaining overs”. When chasing, the equation is as specific as it can ever be in cricket. At every ball the batsman knows exactly how many balls are remaining and how many runs are required. This allows us to ask some interesting questions about players and about the nature of run chases.I’ve come to think of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers as the machine and the polymath of the current era. In limited-overs cricket, and especially in limited-overs run chases, Kohli’s mastery often appears frictionless, while de Villiers’ most famous stands have been heroic if ultimately unsuccessful. Yet de Villiers has a formidable record in run chases. When it comes to T20, Kohli’s record is mixed and his approach appears to be eccentrically old-fashioned compared to the cutting-edge masters of contemporary T20.This article offers a comparison of these two modern masters in limited-overs chases, and looks at the two players’ approaches and capabilities. In the process, it offers a way to think about choices batsmen have to make during these chases.Kohli’s and de Villiers’ career records in chases are below. These include all games in which they batted for at least one ball, and for which ball-by-ball data is available.