Virat Kohli Records: On the fourth day of the second test match against Bangladesh, the Indian team played a stormy innings and declared the first innings at 285 runs after losing 9 wickets. During this period, India overtook Australia's record of scoring the fastest 200 runs in an innings. As soon as Virat Kohli added 35 runs during the Indian innings, he completed 27000 runs in international cricket. During this, he left behind the record of Sachin Tendulkar, considered the God of Cricket. Virat Kohli scored 27 thousand runs in only 594 innings. Whereas Sachin had played 623 innings to score so many runs.
Sachin holds the record for most runs in international cricket
Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for most runs in international cricket. Sachin has scored a total of 34357 runs in 782 innings of 664 matches. Whereas at second place Kumar Sangakkara has scored a total of 28016 runs in 666 innings of 594 matches. Ricky Ponting, who is in third place, has scored 27483 runs in 668 innings of 560 matches. Virat Kohli, who has reached the fourth position, has scored a total of 27012 runs in 594 innings of 535 matches.
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The fourth day of the game was in the name of India, many records were made
After no play on the second and third days due to rain and wet outfield, there were a lot of ups and downs in the match on the fourth day on Monday. 18 wickets fell in the whole day, India scored the fastest 50, 100 and 200 runs. When Virat Kohli completed 27000 test runs, Ravindra Jadeja took his 300th wicket.
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