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Virat Kohli on verge of breaking THIS Brian Lara record in the second test vs Australia at Adelaide

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New Delhi: India is currently in Australia for the crucial Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, which consists of five Test matches. The series started under challenging conditions, but India went on to beat Australia in Perth by a massive margin of 295 runs, becoming the first-ever team to do so. Virat Kohli, Yashaswi Jaiswal, and Jasprit Bumrah were some of the key architects behind this crucial win, which has significant implications for the series and qualification for the World Test Championship final. Virat Kohli smashed his 30th Test century, while Yashaswi Jaiswal joined the list of very few batsmen to score a century in Perth. India will take on Australia again at the Adelaide Oval from December 6, and Kohli will be eyeing a unique record held by Brian Lara, which has stood for a long time.

Virat Kohli 102 runs way from creating history At Adelaide

Brian Lara holds the record of most number of runs at Adelaide Oval by a visiting batsman. Lara has scored a massive 610 runs at this iconic venue which is the most by any batsman that doesn’t belongs to Australia.

Virat Kohli has scored 509 runs at the Adelaide Oval. With 102 more runs in the second Test, he will surpass 611 runs, breaking Brian Lara’s record. He needs just 44 more runs to surpass Sir Vivian Richards‘ record of 552 runs at the venue.

Virat Kohli achieves historic feat with 10 centuries against Australia across three formats

Virat Kohli, with his 100* off 143 balls in the second innings against Australia, has now scored seven Test centuries in Australia. In total, he has three more centuries against Australia in other formats, making him the first player in history to score 10 centuries against Australia across all three international formats. This achievement surpasses the previous record held by England’s Jack Hobbs, who had nine centuries against Australia on Australian soil.

Record Holders at Adelaide Oval

– Brian Lara: 610 runs
– Sir Vivian Richards: 552 runs
– Virat Kohli: 509 runs
– Wally Hammond: 482 runs
– Leonard Hutton: 456 runs