Incredible! 40 of Virat Kohli's 48 ODI tons brought wins for India

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NEW DELHI: Greatest of all time (GOAT) for a reason, batting phenom Virat Kohli's relentless pursuit for excellence is witnessing another passage of incredible performances in his playing career, as he nears the milestone of becoming the first batter to score 50 centuries in ODI cricket.
Kohli's century against Bangladesh in the ongoing ICC World Cup was the 48th for him in 50-over internationals, and he came close to equalling Sachin Tendulkar's record of 49 ODI tons in India's subsequent match against New Zealand, but fell short by five runs.
One of the incredible outcomes of Kohli's 48

ODI centuries

is that 40 of those have resulted in Indian wins, which is 7 more than the 33 of Tendulkar's ODI hundreds resulting in wins for India.
Most ODI hundreds in a winning cause:

Batter100s50sRunsAverageHighestInnings
Virat Kohli4041969275.13183168
Sachin Tendulkar33591115756.63200*231
Ricky Ponting25691072649.20145254
Hashim Amla2429618964.46159107
Sanath Jayasuriya2443887341.2618928
Rohit Sharma2436742959.91264154
AB de Villiers2137666866.01176135

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In international cricket overall, Kohli has 78 centuries and 54 of those have resulted in victories for India, which is only one short of the record 55 of Ricky Ponting's international centuries bringing a win for Australia.
Most international hundreds in a winning cause (including Tests, ODIs, T20Is):

Batter100s50sRunsAverageHighestInnings
Ricky Ponting551122014053.42257439
Virat Kohli54831697566.30254*331
Sachin Tendulkar53831711358.20248*345
Hashim Amla40571224559.15311*234
AB de Villiers37661246858.81217264
Kumar Sangakkara37781460553.69287317
Rohit Sharma37691301953.35264294
Jacques Kallis35891482755.32224333

(Stats Courtesy: Rajesh Kumar)

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Until South Africa's match against Bangladesh, Kohli's 354 runs in five matches sat atop the list of leading run-getters in this World Cup so far. But Quinton de Kock's sensational knock of 174 took him past Kohli. The South African now leads the chart with 407 runs in five matches. India captain Rohit Sharma is third currently with 311 runs.

India will next travel to Lucknow to take on defending champions England.

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