Virat Kohli etched his name into cricket history during the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai. The Indian batting maestro surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s long-standing record by achieving 50+ runs in 24 ICC tournament matches, surpassing Tendulkar’s previous record of 23 such performances.
Kohli’s consistent performance continues to solidify his status as one of India’s most dependable batsmen. This milestone follows closely on the heels of another significant achievement, where he became only the second Indian player to surpass 14,000 runs in One Day International (ODI) cricket.
The semi-final performance underscores Kohli’s exceptional ability to deliver under pressure, demonstrating why he remains a cornerstone of the Indian cricket team. His record-breaking innings not only showcases individual brilliance but also highlights the evolving landscape of international cricket.
Experts and fans alike continue to draw comparisons between Kohli and Tendulkar, two of India’s most celebrated cricketers, as Kohli progressively carves his legacy in the annals of the sport.