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Forget surpassing Sachin Tendulkar, here's how Virat Kohli just entered league of Don Bradman

Kohli led from the front with a fluent century as India wrapped up the five-match series 3-1 with a convincing eight-wicket win against the West Indies on Thursday.

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India captain Virat Kohli achieved yet another phenomenal feat after smashing his 28th One Day International (ODI) century on Thursday. His master-class against the West Indies helped him get the record of the highest ODI batting average. Kohli already holds the record of the highest T20I average, while Australian great Don Bradman, of course, boasts of the highest average in Test cricket.

Here are the statistics for the highest averages across all formats:

Test: Don Bradman - 99.94

ODI: Virat Kohli: 54.68 (Minimum 35 innings)

T20: Virat Kohli: 53.41 (Minimum 10 innings)

Kohli hailed Team India's 'clinical performance' in the fifth and final ODI against West Indies and said that they would like to take the momentum to the lone T20I to be played on Sunday. The skipper led from the front with a fluent century as India wrapped up the five-match series 3-1 with a convincing eight-wicket win at the Sabina Park on Thursday.

Put into bowl first, pacer Mohammed Shami bagged four wickets as the Men in Blue produced a disciplined bowling effort to restrict the hosts to a modest 205 for nine. Kyle Hope (46) and his brother Shai (51) were the top scorers for West Indies as they clawed to 200 that once looked tough for them.

Apart from Shami, Umesh Yadav picked up three wickets while Kedar Jadhav and Hardik Pandya scalped a wicket each. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja didn't pick up any wicket but his tight bowling kept pressure on the West Indian batters.

Chasing the total, India hardly faced any trouble as Kohli (111 not out) and ever-consistent Ajinkya Rahane (39 off 51) shared 79 runs for the second wicket in 17.5 overs to set the platform for the comfortable win. Together with Dinesh Karthik (50 not off 52 balls), the 28-year-old stitched unbeaten 122 runs for the third wicket to take the team home with more than 13 overs to spare.

"It was a clinical performance and we are really happy with it. From a personal point of view and from a team point of view it was a complete day. We would like to take momentum to Sunday's T20I," Kohli said. "The intent today was not to get stuck and string in too many dot balls. It was to get away the boundaries every now and then and for that you need a clear mind set as in when to get a boundary and then, you know, when to keep the scoreboard ticking as well. So, yeah, after a disappointing last game, I think, today was really clinical and we are very happy with it," he added.

(Inputs from ANI)

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