Question On Virat Kohli Features In Rajasthan State Services Exam. Check The Answer
A question on Virat Kohli appeared in Rajasthan's Public Service Commission (PSC) exam, an image of which has gone viral on social media. Check the answer to the viral question right here.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest modern-day cricketers around the world Virat Kohli boasts of a massive fan following. The man with the highest number of One Day International (ODI) hundreds has remained one of the toughest batters to get out for even the best of bowlers and not it seems like even some of the candidates who appeared in Rajasthan's State Services Exam might have also found a question on him tough to answer.
A question on Kohli appeared in Rajasthan's Public Service Commission (PSC) exam, an image of which has gone viral on social media. Question number 44 of the booklet poses the question regarding Kohli's 10,000 run milestone in ODIs. Two statements are mentioned about him and candidates need to guess if they are correct. Take a look at the question, a picture of which has gone viral on social media:
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What Is The Correct Answer To The Virat Kohli Rajasthan PSC Exam?
While Kohli has indeed crossed the 10,000-run mark. Even the nerdiest of cricket fans might not know whether he was the 13th player in the world to reach that miletsone. On the other hand, it would be equally difficult, if not more, to remember if it took Kohli 210 One Day International (ODI) innings to reach that milestone. While one could be tempted to google search the answer to the question, the first statement remains a cent per cent accurate. Kohli was indeed the 13th player to cross the 10,000-run barrier in ODIs. However, as far as the second statement is concerned, that is untrue as the right-handed batter took 205 and not 210 innings to get to that milestone. So the correct answer to the question is option 1- Only I is correct.