Saturday 23 September 2017

Virat Kohli Became The First Batsman Who Scored 1000 Runs In ODI's

Today we will tell you about those batsmen which has played in the ODIs for the entire year very well, yes, these batsmen have scored the highest runs in ODIs this year, so let us now tell you about those top 5 batsmen.

Virat Kohli, India

Virat Kohli, the name of India's captain and run machine, is at the top of the list, no batsman is also around him and he is the first batsman who has scored 1000 runs in ODIs this year.

Virat has so far scored 1017 runs in 19 innings of 19 ODIs with a batting average of 84.75 in this year, including his 4 centuries and 6 half-centuries.

Joe Root, England

England's batsmen, who make runs in every match, like Virat, are in second place in this list, Jo Root has won his team many times on his own efforts.

Root has so far scored 839 runs in 15 innings of 15 ODIs with a batting average of 69.91 in this year, which includes two centuries and 6 half-centuries.

Faf du Plessis, South Africa

South Africa captain and batsman Faf du Plessis is third in the list, most recently Du Plessis led the World XI team in the series of 3 T20 matches between World XI and Pakistan.

Du Plessis has so far scored 814 runs at an average of 58.14 in 16 innings of 16 ODIs this year, including his 2 centuries and 5 half-centuries.

Eon Morgan, England

Another England batsman Eon Morgan is fourth in this list, apart from this, he is on top of the list of most six players in ODIs this year.

Morgan has so far scored 762 runs in 16 innings of 16 ODIs with a batting average of 50.80 in this year, including his 3 centuries and 3 half-centuries.

Niroshan Dikewela, Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan left-hander wicketkeeper batsman Nirosho Dikewala is fifth in this list, you will be surprised to know that he had made his ODI debut in 2014, so far he has played 24 matches and 18 of these 24 So have played in the same year.

Dikewala has so far scored 708 runs in 18 innings of 18 ODIs with a batting average of 39.33 in this year, including two centuries and 4 half-centuries.

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