Virat Kohli still towers above in popularity, despite no longer being India's captain. His face is featured on promotional banners for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia-a testament to his global popularity. Recently, a viral video on social media had Kohli's MRF Genius Grand King bat sell for over ₹1.65 lakh. For the bat priced at 2,985 AUD (around ₹1.65 lakh), Kohli signed it with his autograph for which a customer bought it from the Greg Chappell Cricket Centre. Meanwhile, the most expensive ticket for Coldplay's Ahmedabad concert is ₹35,000. Norman Kochanek, an Australian YouTuber, shared this piece of information in his video. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sri Harsha Majji (@sreeharshacricket) Also Read | BGT 2024-25: 7 Players to Watch Out in the High-Stakes Series Virat Kohli Struggle for form in Tests While Virat Kohli has been in sensational form in Australia, of late, his Test cricket record has not been so good. Between 2016 and 2019, he had a terrific annual average of over 55 in Test format, and over 75 in both 2016 and 2017. Since 2020, it has declined badly. His average in Test format since 2020 is mentioned below: 2020 - Average 19.33 2021 - Average 28.21 2022 - Average 26.50 2023 - Average 55.91 2024 - Average 22.72 (so far) Kohli has only scored two Test centuries in the past five years with both of those coming in 2023. In India's recent 3-0 loss at home to New Zealand, his dismissals were almost the only talking point. Despite this, Kohli will look to regain his rhythm in Australia, a land he has always been an asset to. In 13 matches there, he has scored 1,352 runs at an average of 54.08, including six centuries and four fifties.