There still remain 4 players ahead of Virat Kohli in the
list of top run-scorers in international cricket.
Star India batter Virat Kohli on Friday surpassed South
Africa's Jacques Kallis to become the fifth-highest run-scorer in international
cricket history. Kohli achieved this upward movement in the batting
charts during India's second Test against West Indies at Port of Spain.
On the first day of the match, which is also his 500th international game,
Virat ended unbeaten on 87 in 161 balls. His knocks included eight boundaries.
The second day of the match could see Virat smashing his 76th international
century and delivering the 'Kohli Special' fans have been waiting for.
Currently in 500
matches, Virat has scored 25,548 runs at an average of 53.67. He has smashed 75
centuries and 132 half-centuries in 559 innings, with the best score of 254
onwards. Virat has overtaken Kallis' tally of 25,534 runs in 519 matches, with
62 centuries and 149 fifties. He can add to this on day two of the match.
Currently, ahead of
Kohli are legends like Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene (25,957 runs in 652
matches), Ricky Ponting from Australia (27,483 runs in 560 matches), SL's Kumar
Sangakkara (28,016 runs in 594 matches) and Indian legendary cricketer Sachin
Tendulkar (34,357 runs in 664 matches).
In 111 Tests, Virat
has scored 8642 runs at an average of 49.38. He has scored 28 centuries and 30
fifties so far in the longest format, with the best score of 254*. He is
India's fifth-highest run scorer in Tests.
In 274 ODI matches,
Virat has scored 12,898 runs at an average of 57.32. He has scored 46 centuries
and 65 half-centuries. He is India's second-highest run-scorer in ODI cricket.
Overall, he is the fifth-highest-run scorer in ODI cricket.
The veteran batter
is the highest-run scorer in the T20I format in its history. In 115 matches, he
has scored 4,008 runs at an average of 52.73. He has scored one century and 37
fifties in the format, with the best score of 122*.
Coming to the
match, a century partnership between Virat and Ravindra Jadeja brought back
India into the game and Kohli is nearing his 29th Test century at the end of
the first day of the second Test against West Indies in Port of Spain on
Friday.
At stumps, India
was 288/4, with Virat (87*) and Jadeja (36*).
India finished the
first session at 121/0, with Rohit Sharma 63*, Yashasvi Jaiswal 52* unbeaten at
the crease.
But their
partnership broke at 139 runs in the second session, with fall of Jaiswal for
57. Shubman Gill (10) and Rohit (80) fell in quick succession, leaving India at
155/3. Virat then took innings forward with vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, who
fell for eight on the final ball of the second session. India ended the second
session at 182/4, with Virat (18*) unbeaten.
WI elected to bowl
first after winning the toss.