An exciting test match is going on between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur. On the fourth day of this test match, India's legendary batsman Virat Kohli achieved a big feat and completed 27 thousand runs in international cricket.
Virat Kohli has become the fourth cricketer in the world to score more than 27 thousand runs in international cricket. By achieving this milestone, Kohli has left behind the big record of former great Indian batsman and God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar.
Kohli left Sachin behind
As soon as Kohli scored his 35th run in the first innings of Kanpur Test, he completed 27 thousand runs in international cricket. To achieve this special milestone, Kohli took the least number of innings in the history of Test cricket. Virat Kohli completed 27 thousand international runs in the 594th inning of his career. No other batsman could score 27 thousand runs in international cricket faster than him.
Before Virat Kohli, this record was in the name of great Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin completed 27 thousand international runs in the 623rd inning of his career. Kohli was much ahead of Sachin in this matter.
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