As India prepares for its high-stakes ODI series against Australia, all eyes are on Virat Kohli, who stands just 383 runs shy of overtaking Ricky Ponting to become the second-highest run-scorer in ODI history. With 13,366 runs already under his belt, Kohli trails only Sachin Tendulkar (18,426) and Ponting (13,704) in the all-time list.
Given his current form and average of 57.45 in the last 12 months, experts believe he could surpass Ponting as early as the second or third match of the series. A feat that would further cement his legacy as one of cricket’s most consistent run machines.
Captain Rohit Sharma isn’t far behind in the record race. The ‘Hitman’ is set to earn his 500th international cap
More notably, Rohit needs just 8 more sixes to overtake Shahid Afridi and become the highest six-hitter in ODI cricket history. With 354 sixes already, his aggressive intent at the top of the order makes this milestone almost inevitable in the three-match series.
| Player | Milestone | Current Count | Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | ODI Runs (2nd all-time) | 13,366 | 383 |
| Rohit Sharma | Most ODI Sixes | 354 | 8 |
| Rohit Sharma | International Caps | 497 | 3 |
While both are chasing individual glory, their synergy remains India’s backbone. Kohli thrives in the middle order with surgical precision, while Rohit sets the tone with explosive starts. Together, they’ve powered India through countless chases and defended totals in pressure-cooker scenarios.
In Australia specifically, both have stellar records:
Their experience in Australian conditions—flat pitches, fast outfields, and sharp fielding—gives India a crucial edge as they aim to dominate ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup.
This isn’t just about milestones. The India vs Australia ODI series serves as a litmus test for both teams’ World Cup preparations. With Australia fielding a mix of veterans and emerging stars like Cooper Connolly and Sam Konstas, the contest promises intensity and innovation.
For India, a strong showing would validate their white-ball rebuild post-2023 World Cup. For Kohli and Rohit, it’s also about proving age is just a number—even as younger stars like Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal rise.
Cricket fans in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane are already booking tickets in droves. Social media buzz around #Kohli50K and #Rohit500 reflects the emotional investment in these milestones.
Whether it’s Kohli’s cover drive on the MCG or Rohit launching one into the Adelaide stands, this series could deliver iconic moments that echo through cricket history.
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma on the verge of multiple records in Australia – Times of India
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