Former India captain Virat Kohli needs 102 more runs to complete 13,000 runs in ODI cricket. Kohli is currently 5th highest run-getter in ODIs with 12,898 runs with 46 centuries. Kohli will become the fastest batter to reach 13,000 runs in ODI if he achieves this feat in this series. (Photo: ANI)
Team India captain Rohit Sharma needs 175 runs to complete 10,000 runs in ODI cricket. Rohit could become the second-fastest India batter after Virat Kohli to reach this landmark. (Photo: ANI)
Team India opener Shubman Gill (2,479) needs 21 runs to complete 2,500 runs in international cricket. (Photo: ANI)
Team India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja needs nine wickets to become the seventh India bowler to reach the 200 mark in ODIs. If he gets there, he'll become the first India player since Kapil Dev (3783 runs and 253 wickets) to complete the 2000 runs and 200 wickets double in ODIs. (Photo: ANI)
Team India pacer Mohammad Siraj (43) needs 7 more wickets to complete 50 scalps in ODIs. Siraj (20.72) has the best average of any India bowler to have taken at least 40 ODI wickets. (Photo: ANI)
West Indies and Rajasthan Royals batter Shimron Shimron Hetmyer (1,497) needs 3 runs to complete 1,500 runs in ODIs. Hetmyer, who is making a comeback into WI ODI team will look to achieve this landmark in the first ODI on Thursday. (Photo: ANI)