Cricket World Cup 2023: Top 5 Records Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma Can Break In India Vs New Zealand Clash

In the clash between two Cricket World Cup 2023 giants India and New Zealand, some records are set to be broken. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and others have a golden chance to enter the history books in Dharamsala. Check all these records here. 

Zee Media Bureau | Oct 22, 2023, 09:54 AM IST

In the clash between two Cricket World Cup 2023 giants India and New Zealand, some records are set to be broken. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and others have a golden chance to enter the history books in Dharamsala. Check all these records here. 

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India face New Zealand

India face New Zealand

India have won only once in nine matches of ODI World Cups so far since 1990. They can break the losing streak on Sunday. At the same time, Indian cricketers can achieve major records too. Take a look at them. (Image: AP)

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Virat to come at par with Sachin Tendulkar

Virat to come at par with Sachin Tendulkar

Virat Kohli has 48 ODI tons. Sachin Tendulkar retired with 49. If Kohli hits another vs New Zealand on Sunday, he will equal Tendulkar's record. (Image: AP)

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Kohli behind Jayasuriya's record

Kohli behind Jayasuriya's record

Virat Kohli needs just 88 runs to go past Sanath Jayasuriya's total runs in ODIs. Jayasuriya finished his ODI career with 13,430 runs. Kohli ahead of the NZ clash has 13,342 runs in the ODIs. (Image: AP)

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Rohit to get past Kohli?

Rohit Sharma needs just 46 runs to go past Virat Kohli as far as mist runs in ODI World Cups is concerned. Kohli has with 1289 runs and is 4th in the list, behind Tendulkar (2278), Ricky Ponting (1743) and Kumar Sangakkara (1532). Rohit Sharma is fifth with 1243 runs. This battle will go on throughout the World Cup. (Image: AP)

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Shubman Gill can become the quickest to 2000 ODI runs

Shubman Gill can become the quickest to 2000 ODI runs

Shubman Gill is only 14 short of 2000 runs in ODI cricket. If he does so in NZ clash, he will become the quickest to the milestone. Hashim Amla is the current holder of that record. He took 40 innings to do so. Gill currently has 1,986 runs from 37 innings. (Image: AP)

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Shami to go past Kumble

Shami to go past Kumble

India's pacer Mohammed Shami is likely to play today in place of Shardul Thakur. If he picks one wicket, he will go past Anil Kumble’s record of 31 scalps in ODI World Cups. (Image: ANI)

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