Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) star Virat Kohli continues to redefine dominance in the One Day International format, showcasing 'unreal' form in his recent outings for India. Despite India's series loss to New Zealand, Kohli registered his 54th ODI century in the final match, maintaining a staggering level of consistency.
Over his last seven ODI innings, Kohli has amassed 616 runs at a jaw-dropping average of 123.2, including three centuries and three half-centuries. This performance reaffirms his status as the premier architect of the 50-over game, balancing his role as an anchor with a strike rate of 109.02. His recent ton in Indore was particularly significant, as it marked the 35th different venue where he has scored an ODI hundred, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record of 34 grounds.
This relentless run of form, even at age 37, highlights the refined 'Kohli 2.0' version, who remains the heartbeat of the Indian middle order. Fans of RCB will be eager to see this momentum carry forward when he returns to lead the franchise in the upcoming IPL season.
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“King Kohli's dominance in One Day Internationals is defined by a staggering 616 runs in his last 7 ODI innings, maintained at a jaw-dropping average of 123.2.”
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“King Kohli's dominance in One Day Internationals is defined by a staggering 616 runs in his last 7 ODI innings, maintained at a jaw-dropping average of 123.2.”