ODI matches, 51 centuries, 74 half centuries, 14,180 runs, fastest to 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, 13,000 and 14,000 ODI runs, most runs in a single World Cup edition, most centuries against a single team,
The disappointing run of star India batter Virat Kohli in ICC ODI finals continued as he just managed a run during the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand at Dubai on Sunday. During the final,
India ended their 12-year ICC ODI title drought by defeating New Zealand by four wickets to win their third ICC Champions Trophy. India chased down New Zealand’s 252-run target, with Rohit Sharma scoring 76 and contributions from KL Rahul,
Despite coming into the tournament with sketchy form, Virat Kohli has been India's go-to player once more. Can he finish off on a high?
Virat Kohli's outstanding 84-run performance against Australia in the Champions Trophy semifinal has elevated him to fourth in the ICC ODI rankings for batters. Shubman Gill retains the top spot while Rohit Sharma drops to fifth.
As soon as Virat Kohli stepped on the field in the Champions Trophy match against New Zealand, he achieved a big feat. Actually, this is his 300th match in the ODI format. He has become the 7th cricketer of India to touch the figure of 300 matches in this format.
Kohli made his ODI debut against India in 2008 and went on to establish himself as one of the greatest batters while shattering several records in the format. Team India star batter Virat Kohli is set to play his 300th ODI match of his career when the Men in Blue take on New Zealand in the final group stage match of the Champions Trophy 2025 at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
Virat Kohli joins Sachin Tendulkar as only the second batter to cross 8000 runs in ODI run-chases, reinforcing his reputation as India's ultimate chase master after anchoring the Champions Trophy semi-final win over Australia.