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Team India breaks THIS huge record with win over Pakistan - Check Stats
Virat Kohli on Sunday became the highest run-scorer in T20I cricket history.
Rohit Sharma's Team India defeated Pakistan in their first match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 by four wickets. The match went right now the wire and in the end India secured a win on the last ball. With this win India broke Australia's record of winning most international matches across format in a calender year. India’s four-wicket win was its 39th win across all matches this year, going past its previous best of 37 victories in 2017. The Men in Blue broke Australia’s record of 38 wins in 2003 where Ricky Ponting’s men won 30 ODIs and eight Tests.
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India's wins in 2022
Test - 2
T20I - 24
ODI - 11
In the T20 World Cup and after that in the bilateral series, India is set to play at least 10 international matches.
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli on Sunday became the highest run-scorer in T20I cricket history. The batter accomplished this record during his side's match with Pakistan in the Super 12 stage of the ICC T20 World Cup at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. (MCG). In the match, Virat turned back the clock to display shades of his older self, scoring unbeaten 82 off 53 balls with six fours and four sixes. His knock helped his side clinch a memorable win over their arch-rivals.
In 110 appearances and 102 innings in the shortest format, Kohli has 3,794 runs at an average of 51.97. One century and 34 half-centuries have been scored by the batter in this format, with the best score of 122*. Behind him in the T20I run charts are compatriot and skipper Rohit Sharma (3,741), New Zealand veteran Martin Guptill (3,531), Pakistan star batter Babar Azam (3,231) and Irish veteran Paul Stirling (3,119). With this win, India is at top of Group 2 with two points.
Put to bat first by India, Pakistan put up 159/8 in their 20 overs. Shan Masood (52) and Iftikhar Ahmed (51) scored solid half-centuries but Pakistan kept losing wickets consistently. A 76-run stand between Masood and Ahmed was crucial for Pakistan. Hardik Pandya (3/30) and Arshdeep (3/32) shined for India with the ball. Shami and Bhuvneshwar also got a wicket each. Chasing 160, India was reduced to 31/4 in less than seven overs. From then on, Virat and Hardik started to rebuild the game, putting a 113-run stand. Pandya was dismissed for 40 but Virat ended unbeaten to score 82 off 53 balls with six fours and four sixes to guide his team to a four-wicket win. Virat got the 'Man of the Match' for his knock.