Virat Kohli’s Record-Breaking Batting Performance against Australia in World Cup Match at Chennai

2023-10-09 04:05:00

Kohli’s batting in the match once morest Australia

Chennai: Virat Kohli created a new history in the World Cup. Kohli surpassed Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar in the match once morest Australia at Chennai’s Chepauk Stadium. Kohli is the highest run-scorer for the country in World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy.

Kohli surpassed Sachin Tendulkar who scored 2719 runs in 58 matches. Kohli’s run score in yesterday’s match is 2785. So many runs were scored in 64 matches.

Rohit Sharma is third (2422), Yuvraj (1707) and Sourav Ganguly (1671) in the top five positions. Kohli scored 85 runs in the match once morest Australia. The excellent performance of Kohli and KL Rahul gave India a brilliant victory once morest Australia. Rahul, who is the top scorer in the Indian team with 97 runs, is the star of the game.

While Virat Kohli became the Indian fielder with the most catches in yesterday’s match, David Warner became the Australian opener to complete 1000 runs in the shortest innings in the World Cup. Australia’s Mitchell Starc became the fastest player to take 50 wickets in the World Cup.

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