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Kohli Broke Brendon Mccullum's Record To Become The Fastest Batsman To Hit 2000 Runs In T20Is


Virat Kohli is living up to the true meaning of his name. He is 'virat' and too big in his game now, is one of the finest batsmen the world has witnessed and can lead a pack with sheer determination at a young age. Of course, and when he is not on the field, he still manages to hit headlines with lady love Anushka Sharma.

Kohli Broke Brendon Mccullum's Record To Become The Fastest Batsman To Hit 2000 Runs In T20Is© Twitter

Virat Kohli has now managed to make a new world record yesterday while playing against England in Old Trafford, Manchester. He is now the fastest batsman to hit 2000 runs in T20Is and has broken the record of New Zealand's Brendon McCullum. He is also the first Indian player to make this record. The other three players who touched this pedestal include New Zealand's Martin Guptill (2271), McCullum (2140) and Pakistan's Shoaib Malik (2039). It took Kohli just 56 innings to make this record while it tool Brendon over 66 innings to make the same record. The next in line is Rohit Sharma who is now just 19 runs short of making the same record. Our men in blue continue making us super proud!

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