IND vs BAN 2nd ODI: Virat Kohli’s bat catches fire, records will be broken again, Australian veteran can match
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The second ODI between India and Bangladesh will be played on Wednesday.
By winning the first ODI, Bangladesh has maintained a 1-0 lead in the series.
New Delhi. The second ODI of the 3-match series will be played between India and Bangladesh on Wednesday (December 7) at the Sher-e Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur. In the very exciting first ODI, Bangladesh defeated India by 1 wicket. Team India would like to win this match and return to the series, while the host team will look to grab the series. This match is also going to be special for Virat Kohli. Actually, run machine Kohli has a great chance to make 2 big records in this match.
Virat Kohli’s bat was silent in the first ODI against Bangladesh. Shakib Al Hasan got him caught by Liton Das for just 9 runs. Along with Team India, the fans also hope that Virat’s bat will work in the second match. If Virat scores 21 runs today, he will become the second batsman to score 1,000 runs in Bangladesh. At present, former Sri Lankan wicket-keeper batsman Kumar Sangakkara is on top in this matter. Sangakkara has 1,045 runs on Bangladesh soil, while Kohli has so far scored 979 runs at an average of 75.30 and a strike rate of 99.59. He is just 21 runs away from the figure of one thousand runs.
India is ready to compete with the hosts in the match of do or die, know when the match will start
can leave potting behind
At present, Virat Kohli has 71 centuries in his name in international matches and he is standing on par with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting in this matter. If Virat scores another century against Bangladesh, he will go ahead of Ponting. Kohli will reach the second number after Sachin Tendulkar in the list of most hundreds in international matches and Ponting can go back one place.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : December 07, 2022, 08:35 IST