Sachin Tendulkar’s record will be broken by one run of Virat Kohli, new history will be created in ODI cricket.
Virat Kohli’s bat is currently in full swing in ODI cricket. By continuously scoring runs, he is not only writing the victory story of Team India, but is also standing on the threshold of making big records in his name. In the first ODI against New Zealand, Kohli made it clear that his form is at its peak by scoring a brilliant half-century.
In the first match, Virat Kohli played an inning of 93 runs in 91 balls, which included 8 fours and a six. On the basis of this inning, India won the match and Kohli also got the Player of the Match award. Now in the next match of the series, their eyes will be on creating history.
Virat Kohli needs only one run to beat Sachin
The record of scoring the most runs for India in ODI cricket against New Zealand is currently jointly held by Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. Both the great batsmen have scored 1750-1750 runs against the Kiwi team. Now, if Virat Kohli scores just one run in the second ODI, he will become the Indian batsman who has scored the most runs against New Zealand, leaving behind Sachin Tendulkar. Looking at the current form, this record is considered certain to be broken.
Kohli has scored five consecutive fifty plus scores in ODIs
Virat Kohli is showing amazing consistency in ODI cricket. He has scored fifty plus scores consecutively in the last five ODI matches. A half-century in the third ODI against Australia, two centuries and a half-century in the series against South Africa, and now a half-century against New Zealand—this sequence reflects his brilliant form.
very close to making a golden record
The record of scoring fifty plus scores five consecutive times in ODI cricket for India is currently jointly held in the names of Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane and Rahul Dravid. All these batsmen have done this feat five times each. Now, if Virat Kohli crosses the fifty in the next match against New Zealand, then he will become the only batsman from India to score the highest consecutive fifty plus score in ODI cricket.
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