Virat Kohli Poised for History in Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Virat Kohli, India’s batting maestro, is poised to make history as he prepares to face Australia in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, commencing on November 22 in Perth. Despite a recent dip in form, Kohli’s impressive track record in Australia makes this series an ideal stage for him to rediscover his peak performance and leave an indelible mark on the game.
Kohli is on the cusp of several significant milestones during this series. He is just 458 runs away from surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 1,809 Test runs in Australia, a feat that would solidify his status as India’s greatest batter on Australian soil. Additionally, he is within striking distance of becoming the visiting player with the most Test centuries in Australia, currently trailing English legends Jack Hobbs and Wally Hammond by just one century.
The Adelaide Oval holds a special place in Kohli’s heart, as it is his most successful Australian venue. With 509 runs in four Tests at an average of 63.62, he is just 102 runs away from surpassing Brian Lara’s tally of 610 runs and becoming the highest-scoring visiting batter at this iconic ground.
Beyond Test cricket, Kohli is also in contention to top the list for most fifty-plus scores in international cricket by a visiting batter in Australia. He currently boasts an impressive 30 fifty-plus scores across all formats, putting him in the running alongside legends Viv Richards and Desmond Haynes.
Kohli’s consistent performance in Australia extends to overall international runs. He has accumulated 3,426 runs across all formats, putting him 126 runs ahead of Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 3,300 runs. He is also aiming to become the first Indian to reach 4,000 international runs on Australian soil, requiring 574 more runs to achieve this milestone.
The Adelaide Oval has been particularly kind to Kohli, as he has already notched five centuries at the venue. Scoring another century there wouldn’t just make him the first visiting player to reach 1,000 runs at the venue, but also surpass Jack Hobbs’ record of five centuries at the MCG.
This series will mark Kohli’s 100th international match against Australia, likely during the third Test at The Gabba. This achievement would make him the second Indian to reach this milestone, joining the ranks of Sachin Tendulkar who has played 110 matches against the Aussies.
Kohli’s current tally of 16 centuries against Australia puts him in a strong position to chase down Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 20 international centuries against the Aussies.
Having faced a challenging year with the bat, scoring just 488 runs in 19 matches across formats at an average of 20.33, Kohli will be eager to use this series as a platform for redemption. Australia has historically been a happy hunting ground for him, and his performance in this series holds the potential to shape not only the outcome of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy but also cement his legacy in Test cricket.