Virat Kohli has etched his name in cricket history with a dazzling display in Mumbai!
Surpassing Sachin Tendulkar, he now holds the record for the most centuries in ODI cricket, notching up an unprecedented 50 international hundreds in the 50-over format.
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In a gripping match, Kohli not only broke Tendulkar's record for most runs in a World Cup edition set in 2003 but also achieved this feat at Tendulkar's home ground, the legendary Wankhede Stadium.
This emotional milestone saw Kohli bow down to his idol, who cheered him from the stands.
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What makes this achievement more remarkable is the speed at which Kohli reached this pinnacle.
It took him just 291 ODIs, whereas Tendulkar achieved his 49th century after 462 matches. Kohli's innings of 117 runs off 113 balls left the crowd in awe, marking an unforgettable moment in cricket history.
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On this historic day, Kohli didn't stop at just breaking one record; he shattered three of Tendulkar's in a single game.
Apart from surpassing the 50-century mark, he overtook Tendulkar's record for most runs in a World Cup and set a new milestone by scoring the most fifty-plus scores in a single World Cup edition.
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With his incredible achievement of scoring 700 runs in the World Cup, Kohli has not only made history but has etched his name as the unparalleled leader in the world of ODI cricket.
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