Virat, Rohit can go past Tendulkar's record with a big ton vs Pakistan

1 year ago 247

NEW DELHI: Sachin Tendulkar's record tally of runs across World Cups seems insurmountable at least in this edition of the ICC World Cup, but there's one record of Tendulkar that is within the reach of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in the match against Pakistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday.
Tendulkar built a mountain of 2278 runs in 45 matches across the six editions of the 50-over World Cup he featured in since 1992, which is the most by any batsman in the tournament's history.

Among the top Indian run-getters in World Cups, both Virat and Rohit are over a 1000 runs behind Tendulkar at No. 2 and 3 respectively, but the duo is close to the master blaster's World Cup runs against Pakistan.

In five matches against Pakistan in the ODI World Cups, Tendulkar scored 313 runs at an average of 78.25. Though close, both Virat and Rohit need to hit a big century on Saturday to eclipse Tendulkar's record.

Rohit Sharma breaks Sachin Tendulkar’s this World Cup record, slams 31st ODI hundred against Afghanistan

India's leading run-getters against Pakistan in World Cups:

MATCHESINNINGSNORUNSHSAVG10050SR
Sachin Tendulkar 5513139878.250383.24
Virat Kohli 33019310764.331191.03
Rohit Sharma22015514077.5010116.54
Mohammad Azharuddin3301185939.330180.27

India's leading run-getters in World Cups:

MATCHESINNINGSNORUNSHSAVG10050SR
Sachin Tendulkar 45444227815256.9561588.98
Virat Kohli 28285117010750.862886.02
Rohit Sharma191921109140 65.2373100.00
Sourav Ganguly21213100618355.884377.50

Both hosts India and Pakistan have won their first two matches in the round-robin phase of the ongoing World Cup. While India defeated five-time champions Australia and Afghanistan, Pakistan went past Netherlands and Sri Lanka.


Virat scored 85 against Australia and 55 against Afghanistan, while Rohit came back from scoring a duck against the Aussies to hitting a blistering 131 against Afghanistan.
In seven matches across ODI World Cups, India have never lost to Pakistan.

Read Entire Article