What are Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar's all-format stats after 75 international hundreds?
Kohli smashed his 75th international century against Australia during the 4th Test match in Ahmedabad.
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Virat Kohli's century drought in the longest format of the game is a talk of the past now after the former Indian skipper smashed a glorious century against Australia in the Ahmedabad Test. His 75th century across all formats of the game for India has once again started the debate about whether he can surpass the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's record of 100 centuries in international cricket.
The former Indian skipper has been ruling world cricket ever since making his debut in 2008, and his numbers are a testament to his unparalleled batting exploits. After his 75th international century, his overall runs tally stands at 25,233 in 552 innings with 129 half-centuries at a staggering average of 53.12.
In comparison to Kohli, the iconic Sachin Tendulkar had amassed 24,758 runs after smashing his 75th ton. It took him 566 innings to reach this figure, registering 113 half-centuries in the process and averaging 48.64. Sachin finished his career with 34,357 international runs to his name, the most by any cricketer in the history of the game. By the time he retired from the game, he had 164 half-centuries and 100 centuries to his name.
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