Virat Kohli reaches another milestone, surpasses Viv & Sachin

XtraTime Web Desk: India cricket team captain Virat Kohli has created another record today as he added six more runs in his kitty to score his 6,000 test runs. While doing so he has outran legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Sir Vivian Richards as he took one less innings to reach this feat.




He has bypassed Tendulkar but Sunil Gavaskar remains the fastest Indian batsman to the milestone, taking just 117 innings in 65 Tests. Kohli is playing his 119th innings in his 70th Test match, and 39th as captain.

After his second century of the series put India in command of the third Test against England at Trent Bridge, Kohli was out for 103, leaving him with a career aggregate of 5,994 Test runs at 54.49 from 118 innings.




He was off the mark with a classical cover drive on the second morning of the fourth Test against England at Southampton’s Rose Bowl. He reached the mark with a four edged wide of the slips cordon and down to the third-man boundary.

The overall mark for the fastest man to 6,000 belongs to Sir Donald Bradman, who reached the Test runs mileston in a preposterous 68 innings. Earlier this year, then Australia captain Steve Smith levelled Sir Garfield Sobers in second place on the list (111 innings).




Tendulkar was averaging a tick over 56 when he passed the milestone as a 26-year-old, against South Africa in March 2000. The Little Master remains the only played to have scored 6,000 Test runs prior to turning 27.

But Kohli is busy making history of his own, having emphatically put to bed suggestions he struggles in English conditions with 200 runs in each of the first and third Tests, including centuries in both.




Fastest to 6,000 Test runs

Sir Donald Bradman (Aus) – 68 innings
Sir Garfield Sobers (WI) – 111 innings
Steve Smith (Aus) – 111 innings
Wally Hammond (Eng) – 114 innings
Sir Len Hutton (Eng) – 116 innings
Ken Barrington (Eng) – 116 innings
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) – 116 innings
Sunil Gavaskar (Ind) – 117 innings
Virat Kohli (Ind) – 119 innings
Viv Richards (WI) – 120 innings
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) – 120 innings
Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) – 120 innings