The Indian skipper Virat Kohli is playing superbly in the third One Day International match against New Zealand. He completed his 32nd century in this format, the second most by any batsman after the legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar.
Virat Kohli is now also the record holder of the fastest batsman to score 9000 One Day International runs. He broke the record of the South African star batsman AB de Villiers. Virat Kohli also became first ever Indian batsman To score 2000+ Runs In International Cricket In 2 consecutive calendar years.
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The beauty of this late-cut can be seen in the disappointment in bowler’s face🤦🏻♂️#Kohli – 9000 ODi runs#INDvNZ 🏏 pic.twitter.com/scva9MGYri
— Vasanth (@Vasanth1212) October 29, 2017