Actually, the record of Team India’s star batsman Virat Kohli in terms of run chase in ODI cricket is very excellent. But England’s great Joe Root has gone ahead of him in this matter. (Photo: PTI)
While chasing the target of 234 runs against India in Cardiff, Joe Root played an unbeaten inning of 99 runs. On the basis of this, England won by 4 wickets and leveled the series 1-1. (Photo: Getty Images)
Not only this, with the help of his innings, Root has overtaken Kohli in successful run chase in ODI. Among batsmen who have scored at least 2000 runs in successful run chases, Root’s average has now become 91.59, which is more than Kohli. (Photo: Getty Images)
Virat Kohli is also not far away but currently he has reached the third position behind Root. Kohli’s batting average in successful run chase is 89.07. (Photo: Getty Images)
But when it comes to number-1, the one who is still counted among the best finisher is former Indian captain MS Dhoni, whose average is 102.71. (Photo: Getty Images)



