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Virat Kohli Got To 4000 Runs At Home in Test Cricket

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

Virat Kohli got 4000 runs at home in Test cricket. Kohli achieved a big milestone in his 50th Test match at home as he became the last 5th Indian batsman by 4,000 runs in Test cricket in India.

Landmark achieved at 3 on final test day:-

Kohli obtained a landmark on Saturday, March 11 in Ahmedabad at the 4th of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023 and 3 of the final test.

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Virat Kohli needed 42 runs to complete 4000 runs at home at the beginning of the 4th Test.

The former Test captain arrived there at the Narendra Modi Stadium with a concrete start for his innings on day 3.

Virat Kohli Got To 4000 Runs At Home in Test Cricket

Kohli reached there with a border against Nathan Leone in the 87th over of the Indian innings.

Most tests run on home (India):-

  • Sachin Tendulkar – 7216 runs in 94 matches
  • Rahul Dravid – 5598 runs in 70 matches
  • Sunil Gavaskar – 5067 runs in 65 matches
  • Virender Sehwag – 4656 runs in 52 matches
  • Virat Kohli – Run in 4000* 50 matches

Kohli is undergoing a lean patch in Test cricket despite scoring 2 ODIs in 2023. The former captain has fought to convert his debut into a big knock in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Kohli has good batting in Ahmedabad:-

Kohli had a good opportunity to make it big on a good batting pitch in Ahmedabad and Star Batter showed incredible calm and composition in the middle of the 40s.

Australia rides hundreds of people from Usman Khwaja and Cameron Green, who is to post the first innings of the total innings of 480.

OneCricket on Twitter: "Milestones and records kept tumbling on Day 3 of  Ahmedabad Test as Indian top-order found their rhythm! King Kohli has now  crossed 4000 runs at home in Tests, joining
Virat Kohli Got To 4000 Runs At Home in Test Cricket

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India vs Australia, 4th Test: Virat Kohli becomes the 5th Indian batsman to complete 4000 Test runs at home.