Virat Kohli Breaks More Records, Now Goes Past Virender Sehwag's Tally Of Most Test Runs In A Home Season
Kohli has hundreds against 7 Test playing nations now!
Virat Kohli just loves breaking cricket records. The Indian Test captain has now recorded the most number of Test runs in a single home season in India's cricket history. While punishing Bangladesh bowlers in the one-off Test in Hyderabad, Kohli broke Sehwag's record of 1105 runs in 17 Tests which he scored in the 2004-05 season.
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Kohli, just nine short of another double century, has converted all his previous five centuries to a 150-plus score.
150 runs for #TeamIndia Captain @imVkohli @Paytm Test Cricket #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/tBJ6K07Fz1
¡ª BCCI (@BCCI) February 10, 2017
The right-hander now has hundreds against seven Test playing nations.
Kohli as captain: 23 Tests, 2261 runs, average 68.51, 9x100, 4x50. And he's just getting warmed up this innings ... #INDvBAN
¡ª Jamie Alter (@jamie_alterTOI) February 10, 2017
With the four-match series against Australia still remaining in the season, Kohli is sure to make bowlers sweat and fans marvel.
Virat Kohli now has a three-figure score against all 7 opponents he has played in Tests. He is yet to play vs Pakistan & Zimbabwe#IndvBan
¡ª Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 9, 2017
Fifth consecutive time Virat Kohli converted his Century to 150+ and three of them are Double Century... Now Batting at 150*
¡ª Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 10, 2017
Three things are common in our country :
¡ª P?i?c?ss?? (@ImVKohlisAngel) February 10, 2017
1-@imVkohli scoring a 100/200??
2-Modi ji giving speech??
3-Akshay Kumar new movie?
Virat Kohli Last 9 Test Centuries:
¡ª Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 10, 2017
141
169
147
103
200
211
167
235
150* ( Not Finished )
The way Virat Kohli is dominating the game, someday one of the cricket boards will file a charge sheet against him for molesting bowlers.
¡ª PhD in Bak*****!! (@Atheist_Krishna) February 10, 2017
Most runs in a season in India in Tests:
¡ª Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) February 10, 2017
1115 Virat Kohli (2016/17) *
1105 V Sehwag (2004/05)
1027 S Gavaskar (1978/79)#IndvBan