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In a remarkable display of cricketing prowess, Virat Kohli has etched his name in the annals of World Cup history by breaking not one but two all-time records previously held by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.
1. Record-Breaking Fifties:
- Virat Kohli achieved a historic feat by becoming the first cricketer ever to register eight fifty-plus scores in a single edition of the ICC ODI World Cup. This surpasses the records held by Sachin Tendulkar and Shakib Al Hasan, showcasing Kohli's exceptional consistency and dominance in the tournament.
2. Most Runs in a World Cup Edition:
- The Indian captain went on to break Sachin Tendulkar's long-standing record for the most runs in a single ODI World Cup edition. With an unbeaten 100* runs in the semifinal clash against New Zealand, Kohli reached a total of 674* runs in just 10 innings, surpassing Tendulkar's 673 runs in the 2003 edition. Kohli is now the leading run-scorer in a single World Cup edition.
3. Milestone Run Chart:
- The updated run chart for the most runs in an ODI World Cup edition stands as follows:
- Virat Kohli: 674* runs in 10 innings (2023)
- Sachin Tendulkar: 673 runs in 11 innings (2003)
- Matthew Hayden: 659 runs in 10 innings (2007)
- Rohit Sharma: 648 runs in 9 innings (2019)
- David Warner: 647 runs in 9 innings (2019)
Virat Kohli's exceptional form and record-breaking spree have added a new chapter to his illustrious cricketing career, leaving fans and cricket pundits in awe of his unmatched skills on the field.