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Virat Kohli needs 207 runs more to achieve THIS massive feat in international cricket

Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli is just 207 runs away from becoming the second-highest run-getter for Team India in international cricket history.

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Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli is just 207 runs away from becoming the second-highest run-getter for Team India in international cricket history. He is also 207 runs away from becoming the sixth-highest run-scorer in international cricket.

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Currently, Virat is the seventh-highest run scorer of all time in international cricket and the third-highest scorer for India. He has played 468 matches and scored 24,002 runs across 522 innings at an average of 53.81. As many as 71 centuries and 124 fifties have come from Virat`s bat, with his best score being 254 not out. Indian great Rahul Dravid is currently the sixth-highest run scorer in international cricket and India`s second-highest scorer. In 509 matches, he has scored 24,208 runs across 605 innings at an average of 45.41. 

He has scored 48 centuries and 146 half-centuries with his best score being 270. The highest run-scorer in international cricket history is Sachin Tendulkar, who has scored 34,357 runs in 664 matches at an average of 48.52. He has scored 100 centuries and 164 half-centuries in his storied career.

He is followed by Sri Lanka`s Kumar Sangakara (28,016), Australian great Ricky Ponting (27,483), Sri Lanka`s Mahela Jayawardene (25,957) and South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis (25,534).Virat can easily attain these two more landmarks and add to his rich legacy as a batter if he continues his good form against Australia in the three-match T20I series, which starts from September 20 onwards. 

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The batter found his groove during the recently-concluded Asia Cup 2022 and also hit his much anticipated 71st international ton after over 1,000 days. He scored 276 runs in five innings at an average of 92, with one century and two half-centuries. His highest individual score was 122 not out against Afghanistan. India will start off their home series against Australia on September 20. The next T20I match will take place in Nagpur on September 23, followed by the third and final T20I match in Hyderabad on September 25.

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