KL Rahul Becomes 2nd Wicket-Keeper After MS Dhoni To Attain THIS 'Mega Milestone'
While captaining India against South Africa, Rahul steered the team to a commanding 78-run win in the third ODI at Boland Park in Paarl, securing India's triumph in the ODI series with a 2-1 scoreline.
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View In AppRahul crossed the 1000-run mark during the third ODI vs South Africa, achieving this feat while scoring 21 runs from 35 deliveries, including two boundaries.
Throughout 27 ODI matches this year, KL Rahul has amassed 1060 runs at a commendable average of 66.25 and a striking rate of 87.74. His performance includes two centuries and seven half-centuries.
The first wicketkeeper to accomplish this milestone for the team was former Indian captain MS Dhoni. Back in 2007, Dhoni accumulated 1103 runs across 33 ODI innings, averaging 44.12. During this period, he notched a century and seven half-centuries.
Following his achievement, Dhoni continued his remarkable form in subsequent years.
In 2008 and 2009, MS Dhoni amassed 1097 runs and 1198 runs at an average of 57.73 and 70.47 respectively.