After two consecutive ducks earlier in the series, Virat Kohli made a stunning comeback in the third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), reminding everyone why he’s called the master of run chases. Kohli not only guided India to a convincing win with his unbeaten innings but also surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s long-standing record.
Kohli Surpasses Tendulkar in Run ChasesWith his 70th fifty-plus score while chasing in ODIs, Kohli broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 69 fifty-plus scores in successful run chases. His unbeaten 71 off 84 balls marked his first fifty-plus score of the series and his highest score at the SCG.
Ends 10 Innings of Failure in AustraliaBefore this match, Kohli had endured a lean patch in Australia, scoring just 90 runs in his last 10 ODI innings there without a single half-century. His Sydney innings ended that drought in style, reaffirming his dominance on Australian soil.
Partnership with Rohit SharmaKohli’s innings came alongside Rohit Sharma, as the duo added an unbeaten 168-run stand for the second wicket, leading India to a comfortable 9-wicket win.
Quick Highlights-
Kohli: 71* (84 balls, 7 fours)
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Record: 70th fifty-plus score in ODI chases (surpassed Tendulkar’s 69)
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Drought Ended: First fifty-plus score in Australia after 10 innings
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Partnership: 168* with Rohit Sharma
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