Virat Kohli, the batsman, has the opportunity to make history in the first T20 International match against Afghanistan to be played in Mohali. We would like to inform you that India and Afghanistan will begin their three-match Twenty20 International series tomorrow, Thursday. Tomorrow at 7:00 pm, India and Afghanistan will play their first Twenty20 encounter at IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali. On this Mohali pitch, Virat Kohli is about to write fresh history.
Virat Kohli is on the verge of making T20 cricket history.
Virat Kohli will become the first batsman for India and the fourth player in the world to reach 12,000 runs in T20 cricket if he makes 35 runs in the opening Twenty20 encounter against Afghanistan. no Indian batsman has been able to make this great record to date. If Virat Kohli does this, he will achieve a major achievement in the history of Indian cricket.
No batsman from India could accomplish this.
At an average of 41.40, Virat Kohli has amassed 11965 runs in 374 T20 outings thus far. Virat Kohli will become the first batsman from India and the fourth in the world to score a thousand runs or more in T20 cricket after reaching 35 runs. Let us inform you that only Chris Gayle, Shoaib Malik, and Kieron Pollard have achieved feats of scoring 12,000 runs or more in T20 cricket overall to date.
Highest number of runs in T20 cricket
1. Chris Gayle (West Indies) with 463 matches and 14562 runs
2. Shoaib Malik (525 matches; 12993 runs) for Pakistan
3. West Indies’ Kieron Pollard, who scored 12390 runs in 637 games
4. India’s Virat Kohli, who has 374 matches with 11965 runs
5. Alex Hales (England) – 11736 runs in 425 matches
In international cricket, Kohli has amassed 80 hundreds.
When it comes to the majority of hundreds in international cricket, Virat Kohli has amassed eighty hundred. In his international cricket career, Ricky Ponting amassed 71 hundreds. At the top of this list is Sachin Tendulkar. In international cricket, Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most hundreds scored.
Most cricket hundreds in international competition
1. Sachin Tendulkar, 100 centuries ago in India
2. India’s Virat Kohli, who has 80 hundreds
3. Australian Ricky Ponting, who has 71 centuries
4. The 63-century-old Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka
5. Jacques Kallis, a 62-century-old South African
6. Hashim Amla, a 55-century-old South African
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