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Virat Kohli becomes first Indian to score 4000 Test runs as captain

Virat Kohli’s record as India captain has been phenomenal as he has scored 16 hundreds and nine fifties with a best of 243.

Updated on: Sep 02, 2018 08:19 PM IST
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India captain Virat Kohli has been in supreme form in the ongoing series against England and on Sunday he reached another milestone when he became the first Indian captain to score 4000 Test runs. Kohli reached the mark with a flick to the fine-leg boundary off Ben Stokes. Kohli’s record as captain has been phenomenal as he has scored 16 hundreds and 9 fifties with a best of 243.

Virat Kohli scored his 19th Test fifty during the fourth day of the fourth Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Sunday. (AFP)
Virat Kohli scored his 19th Test fifty during the fourth day of the fourth Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton on Sunday. (AFP)

Kohli’s status as India’s premier batsman across all formats is undisputed and he added another feather to his cap on Friday, when he went past the 6000-run mark in Test cricket. It was the second day of the fourth Test against England at Southampton.

Kohli reached the milestone in his 119th innings, which made him the ninth fastest in Test history. He was also the second fastest Indian to the mark after Sunil Gavaskar. The former India captain had taken 117 innings to complete 6000 runs in Tests.

The record for the fastest to the mark belongs to cricket’s original run machine, Donald Bradman. The Australian legend had completed the mark in an astounding 68 innings. Banned Australian batsman Steven Smith and former West Indies great Gary Sobers occupy the second spot, having reached the mark in 111 Test innings.

 
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