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Virat Kohli stands as the 5th highest run-scorer in Test format, amassing a total of 8,676 runs at an impressive average of 49.29 across 111 Test matches played to date. Virat has notched up 29 100s and 29 50s in Tests, with his highest score being an unbeaten 254*.
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View In AppVirat Kohli also holds the distinction of being the highest run-scorer in T20 cricket. The former India skipper has so far amassed an impressive total of 4,008 runs in 115 T20Is, maintaining an outstanding average of 52.73, including one century and 37 50s in the format, with a highest score of 122*.
Virat Kohli is undeniably one of the most exceptional batsmen to grace the ODI format of cricket. At 35 years of age, Virat stands as the 4th-highest run-scorer in ODIs and holds the distinction of being the 2nd-highest ODI run-scorer for India, just behind Sachin Tendulkar in the elite list.
Virat Kohli (48 centuries in just 288 ODI matches) is on the verge of breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record (49 centuries in 463 ODI matches) for the most centuries in the ODI format.
Virat Kohli's average while chasing in ODIs is 66+, which is the record for the highest average in chase in ODI format history.
Virat Kohli is the fastest batsman to score 7 thousand, 8 thousand, 9 thousand, 10 thousand, 11 thousand, 12 thousand and 13 thousand runs in ODI cricket. Virat Kohli is currently the Indian cricketer who has taken the most catches (142) in ODI format.
Virat Kohli has won 20 Player of the Series awards across formats (ODI, T20, Test), which is a record for the most Player of the Series awards won by a player in cricket history.
Virat Kohli is the first Indian cricketer to score 10,000 T20 runs. Virat is the batsman who has scored the most half centuries (37) in T20Is. Virat is the first player to be a part of 50 wins in each of the three formats (Test, ODI, T20).
Virat Kohli has scored 77 centuries in international cricket, which is the second highest number of centuries after Sachin's 100 centuries.