CricketNews

“So ahead of time” – Twitter reacts as Virat Kohli will become the fastest to reach 13,000 runs in ODIs even if he scores 191 runs in the next 58 innings

Former Indian captain Virat Kohli has well and truly dominated the game in Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He is currently the best all-format batsman in the world without any second thoughts.

He has been statistically impressive in all three formats. However, he has thoroughly enjoyed playing the 50-over format the most as he averages 57.7. The right-handed batsman has aggregated 12,809 runs in this format.

Besides that, he has smashed as many as 46 centuries and 64 half-centuries. He is only four centuries away from going past Sachin Tendulkar’s overall tally of 49 centuries in One-Day Internationals.

Advertisement

Virat Kohli will become the fastest to reach 13,000 runs in ODIs even if he scores 191 runs in the next 58 innings

India’s run-scoring machine is only 191 runs away from completing 13,000 runs in the 50-over format. The star cricketer is so ahead of time that even if he scores 191 runs in the next 58 innings, he will still become the fastest cricketer to reach 13,000 runs in ODIs.

Virat Kohli is also the fittest cricketer in the world and he is certain to create plenty of records in the next few years for India in international cricket. Recently, Virat Kohli ended his ODI century drought after 40 months by scoring his 44th century in the third ODI against Bangladesh in Chattogram.

After that, Virat Kohli scored his 45th and 46th ODI century in the first and third ODI against Sri Lanka in the home series. Currently, Virat Kohli has a total of 75 international centuries.

Advertisement

He is also the leading run-scorer in T20Is and in the IPL. In the Border Gavaskar Trophy series, Virat Kohli scored an impeccable 186 and ended his Test century drought after three years. Kohli was named the man of the match for his innings in the Ahmedabad Test.

Currently, Virat Kohli is part of the ongoing ODI series against Australia. The first ODI is taking place at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India’s stand-in captain Hardik Pandya won the toss and chose to bowl first.

Advertisement

Related Articles

Back to top button