Virat Kohli: Even though Indian legend Virat Kohli missed a century in the second ODI match played between India and England at Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground in Cardiff, he has made a big record in his name on the basis of his brilliant innings.
Virat Kohli: Indian legend Virat Kohli may have missed a century in the second ODI match played between India and England at Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground in Cardiff, but he has made a big record in his name on the basis of his brilliant innings. In this match, Kohli batted brilliantly and played an inning of 65 runs. With this, he has become the third Indian batsman to score the most runs against England in ODI cricket. As soon as he completed his 54th run during his innings, Virat left behind the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.
Virat overtakes Sachin in ODI
Virat Kohli has made a great record in his name in the second ODI match against England. He has overtaken Sachin Tendulkar in terms of scoring the most ODI runs after 300 innings in this format. Sachin had scored 12,015 runs in 300 ODI innings. At the same time, now Virat has scored 14,802 runs in the same number of innings and he has gone 2787 runs ahead of the Master Blaster.
Rahul Dravid’s record broken
37-year-old Indian star batsman Virat Kohli has created a big history in the second ODI match against England. By hitting a four off Joffra Archer at the Sophia Gardens ground in Cardiff, Virat has become the Indian batsman to score the most international runs in all three formats on England’s soil. He has broken the historical record of former great batsman Rahul Dravid. Dravid had scored 2645 runs in 56 innings of 46 matches during his international career in England. Now Kohli has scored more than 2646 runs in 75 innings of 56 matches.
Virat played half century innings
In this second ODI match against England, Virat Kohli played an inning of 65 runs in 66 balls, which included 8 fours. During this period, Kohli’s strike rate was 98.48. Virat Kohli completed his half-century in 50 balls. This is Kohli’s 14th 50+ score in ODI against England.
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