Published 22:33 IST, October 11th 2019
Virat Kohli surpasses Tendulkar's highest Test score against Proteas
Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten 254 against South Africa which was his 7th double ton. In the process, he went past Sachin Tendulkar's highest Test score of 248
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Virat Kohli has finally mand to rediscover his rhythm in Test cricket. Kohli did t have a very good outing in West Indies where he could only score a single half-century in two-match Test series and after he was dismissed for a duck in second innings of final Test, he was dethroned by Australia's Ashes hero Steve Smith as top batsman in game's longest format. Meanwhile, Kohli is looking to regain top spot in Tests after having registered his seventh double century in red-ball cricket. In process, he has also shattered a few records as well.
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Kohli breaks Sachin's record
Virat Kohli brought up his seventh Test century against South Africa at Pune. He remained unbeaten on a 336-ball 254. However, after Ravindra Jadeja was dismissed for 91, he decided to declare India's innings at 601/5. He was hailed by fans for his unselfish spirit and thinking from team's perspective.
Even though Kohli will have to wait ar day to score his maiden triple century or to break Brian Lara's world record, Indian skipper has mand to add ar fear in his cap and that is surpassing 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar's highest Test score of 248. Tendulkar had scored an unbeaten 248 against Bangladesh at Dhaka back in December 2004. This is t first occasion where Virat has edged past his idol. Kohli had surpassed Little Master's second-best Test score of 241 after his splendid innings of 243 in home series against Sri Lanka in December 2017.
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Or records shattered by Kohli
Virat Kohli's latest kck takes his Test tally to 7054 runs, averaging 55.11 with seven double-hundreds to his name. Virat Kohli also broke Australian legend Don Bradman's record of scoring most number of 150-run kcks as a captain as he registered ninth 150-run score of his career as opposed to Bradman's eight.
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Bowlers apply pressure on SA
After having batted for five sessions, India declared ir innings for a mammoth 601/5. In reply, South Africa got off to worst possible start as y were put on back foot early on as openers Aiden Markram and Dean Elgar were sent back by Umesh Yadav while Temba Bavuma was dismissed by Mohammed Shami as visitors were reduced to 36/3 at stumps.
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16:44 IST, October 11th 2019