Milestone after milestone for Virat as he break another record.
Milestone after milestone for Virat as he break another record.
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Virat Kohli became the sixth Indian and the fastest to complete 9000 ODI runs during the series-deciding game against New Zealand on Sunday. Kohli reaches to the landmark in the 37th over. He went on to score his 32nd ODI century off 96 balls and eventually got out on 113 runs. His 106-ball knock was studded with nine fours and a six. Mahendra Singh Dhoni had reached the milestone last year while other Indians who have done so are Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and Mohammad Azharuddin.

Overall, Kohli, who played his 202nd match and 194th innings on Sunday, has become the 19th batsman to breach the 9000-run mark, making him the fastest to get there. Earlier in the series, the Indian captain had surpassed Australian great Ricky Ponting in the list of most ODI hundreds with his 31st ton.

 

Player                                       Match    Innings

Kohli (INDIA)                              202      194

AB de Villiers (SA)                      214      205

SC Ganguly (INDIA)                   236      228

SR Tendulkar (INDIA)                 242      235

BC Lara (ICC/WI)                       246      239

RT Ponting (AUS)                      248       242

JH Kallis (SA)                             256      242

MS Dhoni (INDIA)                      281      244

Mohammad Yousuf (PAK)         258       245

R Dravid (INDIA)                       280       259

AC Gilchrist (AUS)                    268       261

CH Gayle (WI)                          266       261

KC Sangakkara (SL)                 288      270

Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK)            291       273

TM Dilshan (SL)                       300       275

PA de Silva (SL)                       298       288

ST Jayasuriya (SL)                   299       291

M Azharuddin (INDIA)              320       294

MD Jayawardene (SL)             326       307

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