Former Pakistan Speedster Shoaib Akhtar Feels Virat Kohli Will Break Every Batting Record If He Stays Fit And Plays For Ten More Years.
The way Virat Kohli is batting at the moment, there is no denying that he is well on his way to create his own legacy in the game. With every passing innings, the India skipper is achieving a new milestone. At just 29, he is already the second leading centurion in One-Day Internationals. The right-handed batsman has slammed 38 centuries in just 208 innings.Not surprisingly, he is the fastest to achieve the milestone.
In the recently-concluded century against Windies, he reached his 10,000 ODI runs. In doing so, he became the fastest to achieve the milestone, thus breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record. He crossed the mark during his unbeaten 157 in the tied match in Visakhapatnam. It was his 205th innings and 213th ODI. On the other hand, Sachin had breached the mark in his 259th innings and 266th match. Kohli had also scored three centuries on the trot in the series.
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