Hashim Amla fastest to 6000 ODI runs, breaks Kohli's record

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Hashim Amla finally had reasons to smile in this series when he became the fastest batsman to go past 6000 runs in ODIs. (Live Scorecard | Videos | Photos | Fixtures | Stats)

He achieved this feat in just his 123rd innings, breaking the mark set by Virat Kohli, who had gotten past the mark in 136 innings.

Amla needed 15 runs before the start of the match, achieved the landmark when pulled Mohit Sharma for a boundary towards midwicket. The achievement of this landmark could potentially turn around his poor series.

In four matches prior to the Mumbai ODI, he had managed to score just 66 runs at an average of 16.5 with a high score of just 37.

Before Amla, Kohli had achieved the landmark during the ODI series against Sri Lanka in November. During the third ODI in Vizag, Kohli scored 53 off 61 balls as he shattered the record that was previously set by Sir Vivian Richards in his 141st innings.

During the Benson and Hedges World Series game against Pakistan in Brisbane on January 1989, Richards was run-out for only 18 but he managed to go past 6000 runs in the process.

Hashim Amla Breaks Virat Kohli's Record, Becomes Fastest Batsman to Reach 6000 Runs in ODIs - South Africa in India Series, 2015 News
 
Amla 3 matches overdue :dodgy

Should hv completed in 2nd ODI.....

Now who will reach the 7000th runs first : Kohli vs Amla 'Chase Continues...'
 
Amla will !!

He is about 13 innings faster than Kohli to 6000 runs, so he has that advantage :win
 
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shawl_who said:
Amla will !!

He is about 13 innings faster than Kohli to 6000 runs, so he has that advantage :win

No bro :no

I'm thinking abt who reach FIRST , not in minimum innings :lol:luv
 
Rahulan Ratnarajah said:
No bro :no

I'm thinking abt who reach FIRST , not in minimum innings :lol:luv

:dodgy:no

Kohli is 170 runs short, amla 1000 runs short of 7000.
U be the better judge. :lol
 
shawl_who said:
:dodgy:no

Kohli is 170 runs short, amla 1000 runs short of 7000.
U be the better judge. :lol

Upto this series , Kohli was terribly out-of-form...

Roles reversed in this series as Amla faded away.

When the series started i thought Amla has a better chance, now it's down to Kohli's form & India's fixture .....
 
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