Team India batter Virat Kohli added another golden page to his illustrious one-day record books on Saturday, becoming the second-highest run-getter in ODI history and moving past Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara’s tally of 14,234 runs. The Indian batting great now stands at 14,235 runs in 293 innings, only behind Sachin Tendulkar ’s all-time record of 18,426 runs. At the Sydney Cricket Ground, where India looked to avoid a whitewash against Australia, Kohli produced another composed knock, anchoring the chase alongside Rohit Sharma. His half-century, maiden one in this three-match series after two consecutive ducks, not only stabilised India’s innings after skipper Shubman Gill’s early dismissal but also added to a list of remarkable personal milestones. Kohli
IND vs AUS: Only behind great Sachin Tendulkar! Virat Kohli rewrites record books at SCG
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