Virat Kohli on the verge of creating history in Champions Trophy final vs New Zealand | Cricket News

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Virat Kohli on the verge of creating history in Champions Trophy final vs New Zealand
Virat Kohli has been instrumental in taking India to the finals of Champions Trophy 2025.

India and New Zealand will meet in the Champions Trophy 2025 final at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, March 9.
Virat Kohli has a chance to make history during this match. He needs 46 runs to surpass Chris Gayle’s record and become the all-time leading run-scorer in Champions Trophy history.
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Chris Gayle scored 791 runs in 17 Champions Trophy matches for West Indies, including three centuries and one fifty. Kohli currently has 746 runs from 17 matches across four editions for India.

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Kohli recently surpassed Shikhar Dhawan’s 701 runs to become India’s highest run-scorer in Champions Trophy history during the semi-final against Australia, where he scored 84 runs.
Most runs in Champions Trophy history

POSITIONPLAYERCOUNTRYMATCHESRUNSBEST SCORE
1.Chris GayleWest Indies17791133*
2.Virat KohliIndia17746100*
3.Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka2274284*
4.Shikhar DhawanIndia10701125
5.Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka22683134*

In the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025, Kohli has accumulated 217 runs in four matches. He currently ranks fourth in the tournament’s run-scoring charts.
The former India captain needs just 11 runs more than any other player in the final to overtake England’s Ben Duckett, who leads with 227 runs from three matches.
Most runs in Champions Trophy 2025

POSITIONPLAYERCOUNTRYMATCHESRUNSHIGHEST SCORE
1.Ben DuckettEngland3227165
2.Rachin RavindraNew Zealand3226112
3.Joe RootEngland3225120
4.Virat KohliIndia4217100*
5.Ibrahim ZadranAfghanistan3216177
6.Shreyas IyerIndia419579
7.Rassie van der DussenSouth Africa319372*
8.Tom LathamNew Zealand4191118*
9.Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand4189102
10.Shubman GillIndia4157101*

Kohli has scored 14,180 runs in 301 ODI matches for India. He requires 55 runs in the final to move past Kumar Sangakkara’s career total of 14,234 runs and claim the second position in all-time ODI runs.
Most runs in ODIs

POSITIONPLAYERCOUNTRYMATCHESRUNSBEST SCORE
1.Sachin TendulkarIndia46318,426200*
2.Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka40414,234169
3.Virat KohliIndia30114,180183
4.Ricky PontingAustralia37513,704164
5.Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka44513,430189

The 36-year-old right-handed batter also has the opportunity to become India’s leading run-scorer against New Zealand in ODIs. Additionally, he could become the first player to score seven ODI centuries against the Black Caps.



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