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BENGALURU: India ace batter Virat Kohli on Wednesday shattered yet another record of legendary Sachin Tendulkar to become the fastest to 16,000 runs in men’s List A cricket during the Delhi opening match in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Kohli reached the landmark in his 330th innings on his Vijay Hazare Trophy return. On the contrary, Sachin crossed the feat in his 391st innings.
With this, Kohli now holds the record for the fastest player to reach each set of 1000 runs from 10,000 onwards.
Virat Kohli in 330 Innings
Sachin Tendulkar in 391 Innings
Gordon Greenidge in 422 Innings
Ricky Ponting in 430 Innings
Graham Gooch in 435 Innings
Viv Richards in 435 Innings
Nonetheless, Kohli hit 131 from 101 balls with the help of three sixes and 14 fours, which helped Delhi chase down a target of 299 against Andhra Pardesh in 37.4 overs.
The right-hander scored ton on 84 balls with a muted celebration.
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma also hit a ton and scored 155 from 94 balls, a knock which propelled him past David Warner.
Warner had registered nine scores of 150+ in his List A career, while Rohit Sharma also equalled the record with his majestic knock.
The ace batter’s knock was laced with 18 fours and nine maximums, powering Mumbai to an eight-wicket victory over Sikkim.
For the unversed, the players’ participation in domestic competition comes after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued strict guidelines for centrally contracted players.
The guidelines imply centrally contracted players’ compulsory participation in domestic competition in a bid to remain eligible for selection in the national team.
The policy was made in early January 2025 in the aftermath of India’s Test series loss against Australia down under.
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