The Indian cricket team is in excellent form on Australian soil. After winning the first Test match in Perth by 295 runs, Team India’s morale is at its peak. Before the second test, captain Rohit Sharma has also joined the team, due to which the Indian team has become even stronger. Now under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma in Adelaide, Team India will be seen in an even more aggressive manner against the host Australia.
The second Test match to be played in Adelaide from tomorrow i.e. 6th December will be a day-night test which will be played with pink ball. Although many big records will be on target in this match, Rohit and Virat will have the opportunity to create such a great record which no other pair in the world had been able to do before today. Rohit and Virat are fierce in all three formats of cricket. The excellent statistics of both the batsmen are enough to testify to this. Now, when both the players will be seen together on the field in Adelaide, a new history will be sure to be made.
1 run away from creating history
Actually, whenever Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are batting together on the pitch, it becomes very difficult for the bowlers to bowl. This is the reason why the record of both the batsmen together is excellent in all three formats. In ODI cricket, both the batsmen have scored 5280 runs with the help of partnership. Both of them have 1350 runs in their name as a pair in T20I and now they have a huge record in Test cricket on their target. If there is a partnership of even one run between Virat and Rohit in the Adelaide Test, then it will become the pair that has achieved the biggest feat in cricket.
There has been a partnership of 999 runs in Test cricket between Virat and Rohit. As soon as they complete one run, this pair will have 1000 runs in their name in the test. In this way, the pair of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will become the first pair in the world to have a partnership of more than 1000 runs in all three formats.
Partnership of runs between Rohit and Virat in all three formats
- ODI – 5280 runs
- T20I – 1350 runs
- Test – 999 runs*