Virat Kohli will create history in WTC Final, just by doing this he will become world's number 1 batsman
WTC Final 2023 Virat Kohli: India's run machine Virat Kohli started preparing for the final of the World Test Championship. Videos of Kohli's practice have also been shared by the BCCI on social media. Kohli has a chance to make a big record in the Oval Test. In this match, he will become the number one batsman in the world as soon as he scores a century.
Preparations for the final of the ICC World Championship have been completed. Both the teams are sweating profusely to do two-two hands in England's Oval. At the same time, Team India's run machine Virat Kohli is ready to play another ICC final. As soon as RCB was eliminated in the first round of the IPL, he reached England and started preparing for the final of the World Test Championship. Videos of Kohli's practice have also been shared by the BCCI on social media. Virat Kohli has a chance to make a big record in the Oval Test. In this match, he will become the number one batsman in the world as soon as he scores a century.
Talking about the ICC finals, the record of making the most runs so far is in the name of former Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara. Sangakkara has 320 runs in 7 innings in the finals of the ICC Finals i.e. T20 World Cup, the ODI World Cup, and the World Test Championship.
While India's star batsman Virat has scored 217 runs in 6 innings of the ICC Finals. He would become the number one batsman in the world as soon as he scored 104 in the WTC final against Australia.
Batsmen who scored the most runs in ICC Finals: -
1- Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) - 320 runs
2- Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) - 270 runs
3- Adam Gilchrist (Australia) - 262 runs
4- Ricky Ponting (Australia) - 247 runs
5- Kane Williamson (New Zealand) - 227 runs
6- Virat Kohli (India) - 217 runs
Talking about Virat Kohli's performance in the World Test Championship, he has played a total of 16 Test matches since 2021. In 28 innings of these Tests, Kohli scored a total of 869 runs at an average of 32.18 and a strike rate of 44.84. During this, one century and three half-centuries have also come out of his bat. This only century also came out of his bat during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Since then his form has remained intact.