Virat Kohli will wreak havoc with the bat against NZ, will break records from Jayasuriya to Bradman
Cricket News Desk. The magic of Virat Kohli, who scored 70 runs in the second innings of the first test match, will now be seen in the second test match also. If Virat Kohli plays a big innings in the second Test match to be held in Pune, he can be seen breaking many records. With a strong performance, Virat Kohli will have a chance to leave behind legends like Don Bradman and Sanath Jayasuriya.
Virat Kohli's record in Pune is excellent. He has scored 267 runs in three innings here, and has also scored a double century. In such a situation, he can shine once again on this ground. If Virat Kohli is successful in scoring a century, he can break the record of 29 Test centuries.
IND vs NZ Team India's playing XI for the second test has been decided, captain Rohit will field with these stalwarts.
The 30th century can be seen from the bat of Virat Kohli in Pune. Kohli is currently the batsman who has scored 31 Test half-centuries along with many great players like Greg Chappell, Sanath Jayasuriya, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Tamim Iqbal and Brendon McCullum.
IND VS NZ In the second test, will the batsmen show their magic or the bowlers will wreak havoc, know how the pitch is going to be.
In such a situation, if he scores more than 50 runs, he will surpass even these giants. Virat Kohli has a chance to leave David Warner behind. Kohli has scored 2404 runs in the WTC at an average of 38.77, which includes four centuries and 11 half-centuries. David Warner has scored 2423 runs, Kohli is 20 runs away from surpassing him. Virat Kohli has scored 936 runs against New Zealand, making him the fifth-highest run-scorer in the India-New Zealand Test, 29 runs away from surpassing Graham Dowling, who has 964 runs. Virat Kohli can complete his 16 thousand international runs in Asia. Will also join the club of veterans.
Even Sachin could not do this feat in his entire career, now Rohit Sharma will break the record of the great player.
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