Virat Kohli became just the third batter in cricket history to score 14,000 runs in ODIs, as the former Indian skipper reached this feat during the Champions Trophy fixture against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. He also became
Virat walked in to bat with the score at 31/1 in the fifth over upon the dismissal of Rohit Sharma. He took some time to get his eye in, but then went on to pull off impeccable cover drives in the second powerplay and showed shades of recovering his batting form.
Virat walked in to bat with the score at 31/1 in the fifth over upon the dismissal of Rohit Sharma. He took some time to get his eye in, but then went on to pull off impeccable cover drives in the second powerplay and showed shades of recovering his batting form.
The 36-year-old debuted for country in the 50-overs format back in 2008 and is playing his 299th ODI right now. He is the player with the most centuries in the format, having notched 50 of them – beating the 49 brought up by Sachin Tendulkar during the semi-final against New Zealand in the ODI World Cup 2023 in November 2023.
Kohli boasts of an average of 57.78 in the ODI format,
First Published: Feb 23, 2025 7:54 PM IST