Virat Kohli becomes fourth Indian batsman to surpass 9,000 runs in Test Cricket

Virat Kohli has etched his name in the annals of the game by becoming the fourth Indian batsman to surpass the 9,000-run milestone in Test cricket.

| Updated: 18 October, 2024 6:20 pm IST

NEW DELHI: In a historic moment for Indian cricket, Virat Kohli has etched his name in the annals of the game by becoming the fourth Indian batsman to surpass the 9,000-run milestone in Test cricket. Kohli achieved this significant feat at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, a venue that holds a special place in his heart, during the ongoing Test match against New Zealand.

 

Kohli reached the milestone dramatically, scoring his 53rd run of the innings. This accomplishment makes him the 13th fastest player in world cricket to achieve 9,000 runs, accomplishing the feat in just 197 innings throughout his 116 Test matches.

 

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The achievement came at a critical juncture for the Indian team, which had lost both openers in quick succession. Initially looking subdued, Kohli found his rhythm and began to score freely, marking one of his most fluid innings in recent Test matches, despite maintaining an impressive career average of 48.

 

During the match, Kohli formed a vital partnership with Sarfaraz Khan for the fourth wicket, contributing to a 134-run stand that helped stabilize the Indian innings after a dismal first-innings total. Kohli concluded his innings on the third day of play with a score of 70 runs, just as the day was drawing to a close.

 

Kohli’s performance has been particularly notable both at home and away, as he has scored centuries against every Test-playing nation he has faced. This achievement underscores his adaptability and skill, solidifying his reputation as one of the finest batsmen in the history of the game.

 

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Kohli’s dedication to Test cricket is commendable, as he has consistently expressed his love for the longest format of the game. As he navigates the later stages of his career, he remains committed to giving his best, further underscoring his passion for the sport and his numerous achievements in Test cricket. As he aims to regain his best form, fans and analysts alike eagerly anticipate more memorable innings from the batting maestro.

 

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