Ind Vs Aus: Virat Kohli broke the record of Gavaskar and Lara, became the 5th Indian batsman in this case

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Ind Vs Aus: Virat Kohli broke the record of Gavaskar and Lara, became the 5th Indian batsman in this case

Virat has made a big record in his name in the Ahmedabad Test match against Australia.

Virat has made a big record in his name in the Ahmedabad Test match against Australia.

India vs Australia 4th Test: Virat Kohli has scored a half-century in the fourth and last Test match of the series being played between India and Australia. While scoring a half-century, he has made some records to his name. This is the 29th Fifty of Virat Kohli’s Test career. This half-century is special because after 14 months and 16 innings, half-century has come out of Kohli’s bat. Earlier, he had scored a half-century in January 2022.

Virat Kohli scored his 29th Test century. He completed his Pachasa in 108 balls. It goes on to say that as soon as Kohli scored 42 runs in this match, Kohli completed 4000 runs in Test cricket at home. He has come at number three in terms of scoring 4000 runs in the most innings in India. Apart from this, he has come at number two in terms of scoring the most international runs by any player against Australia.

Virat Kohli became the 5th batsman in India to score 4000 runs in the shortest innings.

Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for scoring the most Test runs in India from Team India. Sachin has played 94 matches on Indian soil and scored 7216 runs in 153 innings. After him, Rahul Dravid scored 5598 runs in 120 innings, Sunil Gavaskar scored 5067 runs in 108 innings and Virender Sehwag scored 4656 runs in 89 innings. Virat Kohli has the highest average among Indian batsmen on his home pitches. He has touched the figure of 4000 runs at an average of more than 58.

Highest international run scorer against Australia

6707 – Sachin Tendulkar

4715 – Virat Kohli

4714 – Brian Lara

4495 – Desmond Haynes

4453 – Vivian Richards

Talking about the match, till the end of the day’s play, he has scored 289 runs in 99 overs losing 3 wickets. At that time Virat Kohli was playing 59 runs in 128 balls with the help of 5 fours. At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja is playing 16 runs in 54 balls with the help of a six. Both these batsmen shared a 44-run partnership in 122 balls for the fourth wicket. The Indian team is still 191 runs behind the score of 480 scored by Australia in the first innings.


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