Virat Kohli Breaks the Sachin Tendulkar Record: In a historic achievement that cements his legacy as one of cricket’s all-time greats, Virat Kohli has rewritten the record books by becoming the fastest batsman to score 28,000 runs in international cricket. The Indian batting maestro achieved this remarkable milestone during the first ODI against New Zealand in Vadodara, surpassing the legendary Sachin Tendulkar’s long-standing record.
Virat Kohli Breaks the Sachin Tendulkar Record
Kohli reached the coveted 28,000-run mark in just 624 innings, making him the quickest player in cricket history to achieve this feat. The former Indian captain needed just 25 runs heading into the match and brought up the milestone in style with a boundary, showcasing the elegant strokeplay that has become his trademark.
This achievement is particularly significant as Kohli has now overtaken two cricketing icons:
- Sachin Tendulkar – The ‘Master Blaster’ took 644 innings to reach 28,000 international runs
- Kumar Sangakkara – Sri Lanka’s legendary wicketkeeper-batsman required 666 innings for the same milestone
Kohli becomes only the third cricketer in history to cross the 28,000-run barrier in international cricket, joining the exclusive club that includes Tendulkar and Sangakkara.
Virat Kohli’s Stellar International Career Statistics
The numbers speak volumes about Kohli’s consistency and brilliance across all formats:
- Total International Matches: 556
- Innings Played: 624 (before the Vadodara ODI)
- Total Runs: 28,000+
- Career Average: 52.58
- Centuries: 84
- Half-Centuries: 145
- Ducks: 40
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What Makes This Record Special?
While reaching 28,000 international runs is an extraordinary achievement in itself, what sets Kohli apart is the speed at which he has accumulated these runs. Requiring 20 fewer innings than Tendulkar and 42 fewer than Sangakkara demonstrates Kohli’s exceptional consistency and hunger for runs across all three formats.
The Delhi-born batsman has been a run-machine in world cricket for over a decade, adapting his game to suit different formats while maintaining remarkably high standards. His ability to chase down targets and perform under pressure has earned him the reputation of being one of the best batsmen in the modern era.
Despite recent form fluctuations, this record serves as a reminder of Kohli’s incredible career achievements. With several years of international cricket potentially still ahead of him, the 36-year-old could extend this record further, making it even more challenging for future generations to break.
As India continues its campaign against New Zealand, fans worldwide will be watching to see what other milestones Kohli can achieve. With 84 international centuries already to his name, the chase for Tendulkar’s record of 100 international hundreds remains another tantalizing prospect.
Virat Kohli’s achievement of becoming the fastest to 28,000 international runs is a testament to his extraordinary talent, dedication, and consistency. In an era of limited-overs dominance, Kohli has proven that Test cricket success and white-ball mastery can coexist beautifully. As he continues to add to his already impressive legacy, cricket fans can only marvel at one of the game’s true modern greats.
This record will stand as a benchmark for future cricketers and reinforces Kohli’s position among the pantheon of cricket’s all-time legends.

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