Virat Kohli surpasses Sachin Tendulkar

Star Indian batter Virat Kohli surpassed legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to register the most fifty-plus scores at ICC events on Sunday.

The star Indian batter accomplished his 24th fifty-plus score to surpass Sachin’s total of 23 during his side’s Super 12 match against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

In his 26 matches at ICC Cricket World Cup events, Kohli has scored 1,030 runs at an average of 46.81. Two centuries and six half-centuries have come out of his bat, with the best score of 107.

Kohli has 1,030 runs at an average of 46.81 in 26 games over ICC Cricket World Cup competitions. His bat has produced two centuries, six half-centuries, and one century with the highest score being 107. Virat has scored 927 runs at an average of 84.27 during the ICC T20 World Cup’s 22 games and 20 innings.

With a best of 89*, he has produced 11 half-centuries with his bat. The West Indies legend Chris Gayle (965) and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka have more runs scored in a tournament than he has (1,016).

Virat’s batting average of 88.16 has helped him score 529 runs in 12 innings over his 13 ICC Champions Trophy games. With a top score of 96*, he has produced five half-centuries with the bat.

Virat has amassed a total of 2,486 runs in 60 innings at an average of 60.63 in 61 ICC event games. His bat has produced two century and 22 half-centuries, with a top score of 107.

Sachin’s records in ICC events

In contrast, Sachin has scored 2,278 runs at an average of 56.95 in 45 World Cup games in 44 innings. His bat has produced six tons and fifteen fifties, with a best of 152. He has scored the most goals in tournament history.

Sachin has not participated in the ICC T20 World Cup.

In 16 games of the Champions Trophy, Sachin scored 441 runs at an average of 36.75 in 14 innings. In this competition, he has hit one century and a half-century, with a top score of 141.

Sachin has scored 2,719 runs in 61 games at ICC events. These runs have been completed at a pace of 49.43. With a top score of 152, his bat has produced seven hundreds and sixteen half-centuries.

Virat’s unbeaten 83-run knock not just helped him cross the benchmark but also handed India a comprehensive victory over Pakistan.

The ex-skipper not just soaked the pressure of losing four wickets at a score of 31 in a 160-run chase game by playing sensible knock till 18th over. But, changed his gears to aggressive modes when the required rate was around 16 to help India win the game.

Sachin Tendulkar on Virat Kohli

After India’s exciting last-ball victory over Pakistan, Sachin Tendulkar, who is widely regarded as the greatest modern-era batter ever, lauded Kohli on Twitter and offered him congratulations.

Prime Minister Modi praises Virat Kohli

Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Virat Kohli for his “amazing innings” on Sunday in addition to India’s triumph over Pakistan in a thrilling T20 World Cup encounter in Melbourne.

“The India team bags a well fought victory! Congratulations for an outstanding performance today. A special mention to @imVkohli for a spectacular innings in which he demonstrated remarkable tenacity. Best wishes for the games ahead,” Modi tweeted.

With this triumph, India gets two points and now sits atop Group 2.