Virat Kohli and Virender Sehwag’s name is one of the world cricket’s biggest match winner players, who are dominated by all three formats. While Virender Sehwag said goodbye to international cricket a few years ago, Virat Kohli has retired from T20 International and he is still playing in ODI format with Tests. Virender Sehwag and Virat Kohli both get to see a great record with the bat in the ODI format, in which Kohli is currently the highest number of players in ODIs. Virender Sehwag played a total of 251 matches in his ODI career, while Kohli has played 295 ODIs so far. In such a situation, we are going to tell you the records of 251-251 ODIs of both Kohli and Sehwag.
Kohli is far ahead of Sehwag in terms of scoring runs
In the ODI format, Virender Sehwag scored 8273 runs while batting in 245 innings after 251 matches, while Virat Kohli’s records after the same matches, then he batted in 242 innings at an average of 59.31 while batting in 242 innings. Had scored 12040 runs. Kohli’s record was much better than Virender Sehwag after 251 ODIs in terms of century, in which Kohli played 43 century innings, then Sehwag could manage only 15 centuries. If we look at the half -century figures of both, then Kohli had 60 fifty in it, while Sehwag had 38 half -century innings.
Cases of sixes were a little ahead of Kohli
If Virender Sehwag and Virat Kohli’s record of sixes and fours is seen after 251 ODIs, then Sehwag appears a little further in both cases. While Sehwag hit 1132 fours in 251 ODIs, he also had 136 sixes in his name. On the other hand, if Virat Kohli’s record is seen, he hit 1130 fours in 251 ODIs while the number of sixes was 124. Apart from this, if the strike rate of both the batsmen is seen, Sehwag is ahead in which his strike rate was 104.34 while Kohli’s strike rate was 93.24 after 251 ODIs.
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