virat kohli need 53 runs to complete 9000 test runs will becomes fourth indian players

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Kusum । Oct 15 2024 1:44PM

Virat Kohli’s bat has been quiet in the last few matches. Fans have many expectations from Kohli in the three-match Test series against New Zealand. Only one half-century has been scored in the last eight innings played by Virat. He had also imposed that against South Africa in 2023. The first test match will be played between India and New Zealand from 16th October.

Indian team’s star batsman Virat Kohli’s bat has been quiet for the last few matches. Fans have many expectations from Kohli in the three-match Test series against New Zealand. Only one half-century has been scored in the last eight innings played by Virat. He had also imposed that against South Africa in 2023. The first test match will be played between India and New Zealand from 16th October.

Virat Kohli is very close to becoming the batsman to score 9000 runs in Test cricket. Virat Kohli needs 53 runs to complete 9 thousand runs in the first Test against New Zealand starting from October 16 at Chinnaswamy Stadium. If he succeeds in doing so, he will become the fourth Indian batsman to score more than 9000 runs in Tests. Before Virat, this feat was done by Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sunil Gavaskar. He will also become the 18th batsman to score nine thousand runs or more in Tests.

Former Indian captain Virat Kohli has so far scored 8947 runs in his Test career while playing 115 matches. This includes 29 centuries and seven double centuries. He needs only 53 runs to cross the barrier of nine thousand runs. Kohli has also scored 30 half-centuries, his best score is 254. India is ready for a three-match home Test series followed by a challenging tour of Australia. In such a situation, Virat’s experience and his dedication to the team will prove important.

Before the start of the series against New Zealand, Indian cricket team coach Gautam Gambhir praised Virat Kohli and said that his hunger for runs remains the same as before.

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