Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin's Record: First Indian Batsman to Achieve Historic Feat!

Krishna Chandra

Virat Kohli Breaks Sachin’s Record: First Indian Batsman to Achieve Historic Feat!

The eagerly anticipated first Test match of the two-match series between India and Bangladesh is currently taking place at the historic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. After establishing a commanding 227-run lead in the first innings, Team India is aiming to set a colossal target for their opponents. Amidst this gripping contest, star batsman Virat Kohli has etched his name into cricketing history with a significant achievement, joining a select list that previously included only the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.

Virat Kohli Achieves Milestone

Virat Kohli’s performance in the Chennai Test started off on a low note, as he managed to score just 6 runs in the first innings. However, he showcased his resilience and talent in the second innings. Remarkably, as he passed the 5-run mark, he accomplished a noteworthy milestone by reaching 12,000 international runs in India. This remarkable feat makes him the second Indian batsman to achieve such a prestigious record, further solidifying his status among cricketing elites.

Joining the Ranks of Legends

   

With this accomplishment, Virat Kohli finds himself in the illustrious company of cricketing giants. The record for the most runs scored on home soil is held by none other than Sachin Tendulkar, who amassed an astonishing 14,192 runs in India. Following him is Australia’s Ricky Ponting, who scored 13,117 runs, and South Africa’s Jacques Kallis, who tallied 12,305 runs on home turf. Additionally, Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara scored 12,043 runs in his homeland. Kohli’s entry into this distinguished group highlights not only his talent but also his consistency as a batsman in home conditions.

Chasing Down Another Major Record

The cricketing world will be keenly watching as Kohli aims for another significant milestone. If he accumulates just 35 more runs in this ongoing series, he will become the fourth batsman in history to surpass the remarkable 27,000-run mark in international cricket. Prior to him, only legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, and Kumar Sangakkara have reached this prestigious milestone. If successful, Kohli will also become the second Indian batsman to achieve this extraordinary feat, underscoring his talent and contributions to the game. Furthermore, there are numerous other records within reach for Kohli during this series, and fans are excited to see what the future holds for this cricketing maestro.