Rajkot, Jan. 14 -- Indian batting icon Virat Kohli's first outing after reclaiming the number one ODI batting spot could yield just 23 in just 29 balls, but the superstar batter became India's leading run-getter against NZ in ODI history.
During the Rajkot ODI, fans were hoping that the newly crowned world number one batter would produce his eighth successive fifty-plus score in List-A cricket, but he fell for a 29-ball 23 to Kristian Clarke, who had two fours.
Now in 35 ODIs and innings against NZ, Virat has scored 1,773 runs at an average of 55.4, with six wins and 10 fifties and a best score of 154. Behind him is Sachin (1,750 runs in 42 matches at an average of 46.05, with five centuries and eight fifties).
Virat is the second-high...
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