Virat Kohli breaks Sachin Tendulkar's record, is now the fastest to 14,000 ODI runs
Virat Kohli scored 14,000 ODI runs in his 287th innings of the Champions Trophy match against Pakistan in Dubai, making him the fastest batter to do so. Kohli began the game against Pakistan 15 runs short of 14,000, and passed the milestone during India's successful chase of 242, leading his team to victory with an unbeaten hundred, his 51st in the format. He reached his century by hitting the winning runs, a cover-driven boundary off part-time spinner Khushdil Shah.
Anil Kumble stated on MatchDay, "The difference that I saw, at least from his innings against Bangladesh to this... of course, the pitch was slightly better, but even when he sort of blocked a couple of dot balls against Bangladesh, he was sort of shadowing that again after that, but today we didn't see any of that." "He was just back to the way he bats and that says that the mind space was at ease and, of course, the challenge of playing Pakistan and the crowd, I'm sure sort of helps him lift his game and today we saw him in sublime form."
Kohli is only the third batter to score 14,000 runs in ODIs after Sachin Tendulkar, who reached the landmark in 350 innings, and Kumar Sangakkara, who took 378 innings. Kohli got to 14,000 in 63 fewer innings than Tendulkar.
He is currently averaging over 57 in the format, while Tendulkar (44.19) and Sangakkara (41.73) were averaging in the early 40s when they got to 14,000 runs. He is also the fastest to 14,000 runs in terms of balls faced, needing 14,984, much quicker than both Tendulkar and Sangakkara, who needed 16,292 and 17,789, respectively. Tendulkar and Sangakkara also marked their milestones with hundreds, although both came in defeats unlike with Kohli.
Kohli has been the fastest to every such 1000-run milestone since he went past 8000 ODI runs in 175 innings in June 2017. Overall, he is third on the list of highest run-scorers in ODIs, poised to overtake Sangakkara (14,234) in second place. Tendulkar tops the list with 18,426. In addition, Kohli holds the record for the most hundreds in one-day internationals, surpassing Tendulkar's total of 49 at the 2023 ODI World Cup. "Every time Virat goes there, the expectations are really high, not just for himself, but from the team's perspective as well, that he's going to get those runs for India, whether India bats first or chases down a target. And the expectations of the fans, you know, it's huge," Kumble stated. "He's a massive player, so obviously everything is sort of focused around Virat.
"When that happens on a regular basis, it starts to get to you, and then you try too hard to get out of it and try to be your normal batting self. Today, I thought we saw that in Virat. We've seen that many, many times in his 51 ODI cricket hundreds, including that one." Earlier in the match against Pakistan, Kohli had broken the record for the most catches as a fielder for India in ODIs, moving to 158.