Virat Kohli becomes fastest batsman to reach 10,000 ODI runs

Virat Kohli on 24 October, 2018 turned into the quickest batsman to score 10,000 keeps running in one-day internationals, achieving the achievement in only 205 innings With the accomplishment, he outperformed the record held by Sachin Tendulkar, who had accomplished the accomplishment in 259 innings. 

Kohli achieved the achievement while batting on 81st in the second ODI against West Indies in Visakhapatnam, India. He got to 10,000 keeps running with a bowling wad of spinner Ashley Nurse. 

India is as of now driving the arrangement, 1-0 They had won the initial seventy-two by 8 wickets at Guwahati. 

Key Highlights 

Virat Kohli turned into the fifth Indian batsman and thirteenth in general to achieve 10000 ODI runs. 

• alternate Indians in the world class 10K clubs incorporate Tendulkar (18426), Sourav Ganguly (11221), Rahul Dravid (10768) and MS Dhoni (10123). 

• Overall, twelve other batsmen have scored more than 10,000 keeps running in the ODI organize. 

• Tendulkar was the first in history to break the 10,000 stamp in ODIs. He arrived in 2001 against Australia in Indore. 

• While Tendulkar leads the rundown with 18,426 runs, Kumar Sangakkara is second with 14,234 runs. 

• Apart from Kohli, the main other dynamic player on the rundown is MS Dhoni, who passed the achievement against England at Lord's in the year 2018.

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