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Virat Kohli vs Rachin Ravindra: Who has the better record after 30 ODIs?

Both Virat and Rachin are one of the most important players in the ODI set-up of India and New Zealand respectively, however which one of them has the better record after completing 30 matches in the format?

Virat Kohli vs Rachin Ravindra: Who has the better record after 30 ODIs?

Virat Kohli vs Rachin Ravindra: Who has the better record after 30 ODIs?

1.) Innings

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had played 23 innings while on the other hand, Rachin has played 26 innings after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

2.) Runs

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had scored a total of 1054 runs while on the other hand, Rachin has scored 1082 runs after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

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3.) Average

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had an average of 45.82 while on the other hand, Rachin has an average of 43.28 after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

4.) Boundaries and sixes

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had scored 102 boundaries and 5 sixes while on the other hand, Rachin had scored 115 boundaries and 26 sixes after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

5.) Centuries and half-centuries

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had scored 8 half-centuries and 2 centuries while on the other hand, Rachin had scored 4 half-centuries and centuries each.

6.) Highest individual score

After completing 30 matches in one-day cricket, Kohli had the highest individual score of 107 while on the other hand, Rachin has the highest individual score of `123* after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

7.) Kohli’s career

The India star batter has so far featured in 299 one-day internationals, scoring a total of 14,085 runs at an average of 58.20. Kohli has scored 51 centuries and 73 half-centuries in the format and has the highest individual score of 183. Kohli is the third-highest scorer in ODI history and is expected to break many more records in the coming future.

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