Kohli case is arguable..
Since Kohli debut , ABDV Avg-SR easily better.. just like Ponting Vs Dravid.
I'm genuinely baffled that you don't see the flaw in your own argument - how are you comparing a set ABdV to the stats of a young Kohli?
Kohli didn't play his 50th ODI until 2011, and his ODI stats were decent from the start, but they didn't really *take off* until 2012 (68.40 that year). Before that, he was averaging 46.88 from 74 matches. Which means he's actually averaging an insane 66.61 in 165 matches since.
ABdV had already played 59 ODIs by 2008 (Kohli's debut year, his actual debut date was mid August, so it's probably even more ODIs by that point), and around 120 ODIs by the end of 2012 (when Kohli's stats started taking off, as per above).
Co-incidentally, ABdV's stats don't take off until 2010 either (80.33 that year). Before that, he was averaging 39.64 from 93 matches.
64.20 in 135 matches since.
But that's obviously reflected in the career average stats anyway...(!). I just had to dig these up to prove a point. It's not like their careers were 30 years apart for era adjustments to have had THAT much of an impact.
You're right about S/R though, but that's also because ABdV bats lower and has a very different function to Kohli. Kohli's S/R is mighty impressive considering the function he performs - and seeing as people were too focused on Kohli's failures during the World Cup, one thing it did show is that he consistently maintains a good S/R throughout the innings and it doesn't go through large changes which can put pressure on the scoreboard - it's precisely why Kohli got out *AT LEAST* twice, because his partner(s) at the other end were clogging up the scoring.