From
Jamshedpur, which was part of
Bihar at the time of his birth, Virat made his debut for the Jharkhand under-19s at the age of 14, in the 2012–13 edition of the Vinoo Mankad Trophy. He scored 152 runs from five innings in the tournament, behind only his older brother,
Vishal Singh (179), and
Shasheem Rathour (280). He scored a half-century, 73 runs from 98 balls, against
Assam, and also topscored in Jharkhand's quarter-final loss to
Maharashtra. Following his good form for his state, Virat was selected to play in the 2012–13
BCCI interzonal competition, alongside his brother Vishal. His best performance was an innings of 78 against
Central Zone, which was the highest score by an East Zone player at the tournament. Virat again played under-19 matches for Jharkhand and East Zone during the 2013–14 season, and captained Jharkhand in that season's
Cooch Behar Trophy, despite being only 15 at the start of the tournament. He led East Zone in runs in the interzonal one-day tournament, with a best of 146
not out against
West Zone, and did the same for Jharkhand in the four-day Cooch Behar Trophy, finishing with 508 runs from five matches. This included two centuries – 120* against Assam, and 190 against
Andhra. Later in the 2013–14 season, in March 2014, Virat was selected to make his senior debut for Jharkhand, playing in the
limited-overs Vijay Hazare Trophy. He played all five of Jharkhand's matches in the tournament as the team progressed to the semifinals, and scored two half-centuries – 76 against
Bengal and 53 against Assam. Virat's one-day form gained him a place in Jharkhand's team at the
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy the following month, India's interstate
twenty20 competition. There, he was less successful, with only 90 runs from seven innings and a
strike rate of 84.90. He did topscore against
Orissa, making 40 runs from 45 balls as Jharkhand lost by four runs. Virat retained in spot in Jharkhand's senior team for the 2014–15 season, while still playing at domestic under-19 level with the aim of qualifying for the
Indian national under-19 team. He made his
Ranji Trophy debut in December 2014, against Assam, and scored a maiden
first-class century in his second match, an even 100 against
Kerala. While he was on 99, there was a
stumping appeal, which the
third umpire took several minutes to adjudicate as not out. Virat also made his senior debut for East Zone later in the season, and scored 54 runs in the final of the limited-overs
Deodhar Trophy. This included a 135-run third-wicket partnership with
Manoj Tiwary, with East Zone going on to win the final by 24 runs, its first Deodhar Trophy since the 2003–04 season. In October 2019, he was named in
India C's squad for the
2019–20 Deodhar Trophy. He was bought by
Sunrisers Hyderabad for a price of 1.90 crore for the
2020 Indian Premier League. ==References==