Virat Kohli Creates History at 38, Smashes Three World Records in First ODI Against New Zealand

Virat Kohli Creates History at 38, Smashes Three World Records in First ODI Against New Zealand

Virat Kohli Creates History at 38, Smashes Three World Records in First ODI Against New Zealand

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Indian batting stalwart Virat Kohli once again proved his legendary status by delivering a commanding performance in the first One-Day International against New Zealand, rewriting the record books with three major world records.

At the age of 38—an age when many Gen Z athletes are already discussing retirement plans—Kohli continues to dominate international cricket. During the match against New Zealand, he completed 28,000 runs in international cricket, becoming only the third cricketer in the world to achieve this extraordinary milestone.

With this feat, Kohli surpassed the record of legendary Sachin Tendulkar by becoming the fastest player to reach 28,000 international runs, achieving the landmark in just 624 innings. In comparison, Sachin Tendulkar took 644 innings, while Sri Lanka great Kumar Sangakkara reached the mark in 666 innings.

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Kohli reached the milestone with a boundary, needing just 25 runs before the match to complete 28,000 international runs. Earlier, only Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara had entered this elite club.

The New Zealand ODI also saw Kohli become the second-highest run-scorer in international cricket history. By scoring 42 runs in the match, he overtook Kumar Sangakkara, who has 28,016 international runs to his name. Sachin Tendulkar remains at the top of the list.

In Test cricket, Virat Kohli has scored 9,230 runs in 123 matches, while in T20 Internationals he has amassed 4,188 runs across 125 matches. Before the New Zealand series, Kohli had played 556 international matches, scoring 27,975 runs in 623 innings at an impressive average of 52.58, including 84 centuries and 145 half-centuries.

Adding to his rich vein of form, Kohli has registered two centuries and three half-centuries in his last five matches, underlining his consistency and match-winning ability.

Virat Kohli’s latest achievement not only reinforces his place among the greatest cricketers of all time but also highlights his unmatched longevity and hunger for excellence on the international stage.

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