Virat Kohli is far away from breaking Brian Lara’s record, just needs to score so many runs

Virat Kohli Test run No. 4: Virat Kohli has led India to victory in countless matches over the past decade. Whether he is playing at home or abroad. He has proven his batting ability all over the place. As long as he’s at the crease. Fans still have hope for victory. Once he establishes the crease, it’s difficult to stop him. He remains an important cog in India’s batting order. He is currently part of the Indian Test squad that tours Australia and plays in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Scored a century in first Test match

In the first match of the series against Australia, Virat Kohli scored a 100-run innings. India then won by 295 runs. After that, he never showed anything special in the second and third Test matches. In this case, Indian cricket fans will look forward to a brilliant innings from him in the fourth Test match in Melbourne.

Great opportunity to bring Laura back

Virat Kohli, the fourth-ranked batsman in Test cricket, has scored 7500 runs and is currently ranked sixth. Ahead of him are experienced batsmen Sachin Tendulkar, Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis, Joe Root. Joe Root and Brian Lara. Laura has 7535 runs recorded to her name. Now, if he scores 36 as the fourth batsman in the Test match in Melbourne, he will leave Lara behind. This would take him to fifth place in terms of most runs scored and fourth in bats.

Batsmen who have scored the most runs while batting at No. 4 in Test cricket:

  • Sachin Tendulkar- 13492 runs
  • Mahela Jayawardene- 9509 runs
  • Jacques Kallis – 9033 times
  • Joe Root-7745 Run
  • Brian Lara – 7535 runs
  • Virat Kohli- 7500 runs

Conducted over 9000 test runs for India

Virat Kohli made his Test match debut for India in 2011. Thereafter, he scored a total of 9166 runs in 121 Test matches, in which he scored 30 centuries and 31 half-centuries. During this period, his highest score was 254 points. He is considered one of the best batsmen in India.

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