New Delhi, Aug. 16 -- On January 5, 2010, Virat Kohli walked out to bat for India at the fall of opener Gautam Gambhir's wicket. This was at the tri-nations ODI tournament in Dhaka, and Gambhir had perished at the end of the third over against Sri Lanka. In the following over, bowled by Suranga Lakmal, Kohli whipped the third ball he faced through square leg to get off the mark. That single was of no consequence to either Kohli or India in a match they ultimately lost by five wickets. But that run would prove to be of extreme significance to a cricketing decade defined by the sport's latest (and perhaps greatest) superstar. ...