The cricketing world is buzzing as Virat Kohli makes his much-anticipated return to the ODI arena for the India vs Australia series. But this isn’t just another comeback—Kohli is on the verge of rewriting the record books. With his bat in hand and legacy on the line, the former Indian captain has a golden opportunity to etch his name even deeper into cricketing folklore.
Beyond the fierce rivalry and high-stakes competition, this ODI series doubles as a crucial warm-up for the 2027 Cricket World Cup. For Kohli, it’s not just about runs—it’s about milestones, momentum, and cementing his status as one of the all-time greats. And the numbers don’t lie: he’s within striking distance of three monumental records.
Virat Kohli currently sits just 372 runs shy of surpassing Ricky Ponting (13,704 runs) to become the second-highest run-scorer in ODI history—trailing only Sachin Tendulkar’s legendary 18,426 runs . With his consistency and hunger, it’s entirely possible he could achieve this feat before the series ends.
Kohli already shares the record for most ODI centuries (50) with Sachin Tendulkar. One more ton in this series will make him the outright leader—not just in ODIs, but in any single international format. That’s a staggering achievement that would silence even his harshest critics.
Across ODIs and T20Is, Sachin Tendulkar amassed 19,283 runs. Kohli, with 13,848 ODI runs and 4,037 T20I runs (as of October 2025), is just 1,400 runs away from overtaking his childhood idol in combined limited-overs runs. Every boundary and six in this series brings him closer to that emotional milestone.
| Record | Current Status | Runs Needed |
|---|---|---|
| 2nd Highest ODI Run-Scorer | Behind Ricky Ponting | 372 |
| Most ODI Centuries (Solo Record) | Tied with Sachin (50) | 1 Century |
| Most Combined Limited-Overs Runs | Behind Sachin (19,283) | ~1,400 |
These aren’t just stats—they’re chapters in a legacy. And with the India vs Australia rivalry known for its intensity, Kohli thrives under pressure. Remember his 85 off 93 balls in the 2023 World Cup semi-final? That’s the kind of fire we can expect.
Kohli’s form is critical not just for personal glory but for India’s World Cup ambitions. His experience, temperament, and ability to anchor innings make him indispensable. A record-breaking series could ignite his confidence and set the tone for the next two years of Indian cricket.
Whether you’re watching from the stands in Mohali or streaming from Melbourne, every ball Kohli faces could be historic. In an era where records fall faster than ever, this series might just deliver moments we’ll talk about for decades.
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