Former captain Virat Kohli became the fastest batter to complete 5,000 ODI runs at home, getting the landmark in 96 innings. Kohli also became the fourth batter in history to score 5000 ODI runs in a country. Sachin Tendulkar scored 6976 in India, Ricky Ponting 5521 in Australia, and Jacques Kallis 5186 in South Africa. (Photo: ANI)
Team India became the first side in international cricket to play 1,000 ODIs. India has now won 15 out of the last 21 ODIs against West Indies in India since 2010. (Photo: ANI)
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal became the second-fastest Indian spinner to reach the 100 ODI-wicket mark. Chahal achieved the feat in 60 matches while Kuldeep Yadav had done it in 58 ODIs. (Photo: ANI)
India captain Rohit Sharma matched former South Africa opener Hashim Amla and is joint-second for most 50-plus scores (9) by an opener against West Indies in ODIs. Sourav Ganguly, Tamim Iqbal and Sachin Tendulkar all have 10 fifties and are on top. (Photo: PTI)
West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder with three 50-plus ODI scores against India equaled Moin Khan, Abdul Razzaq and Heath Streak for notching up as many fifties at No. 7 or lower. (Photo: ANI)