This cricketer in London overtook Kohli in the batting,
making the record breaking number 1
England's 23-year-old cricketer Samuel Robert Hahn has
broken a big record of Team India captain Virat Kohli, one of the world's most
dangerous batsmen.
England's 23-year-old cricketer Samuel Robert Hahn has
broken a big record of Team India captain Virat Kohli, one of the world's most
dangerous batsmen. Actually, Virat Kohli's record was highest in the list A's
run of runs, which Samuels defeated by playing a blistering innings of 161 in
the match played on 28 April.
Virat Kohli has a batting average of 57.94 in List A
matches, while Samuel Robert's 161 runs innings has an average of 58.52, which
is more than Kohli's average. With this, he has batted in List A matches,
defeating Kohli and got the record done by him.
Virat Kohli has played 261 list A matches from 2006 to 2019.
In which he has scored 12,285 runs at an average of 57.94. Kohli has also
scored 45 centuries and 57 half-centuries in these matches. The highest score
in Kohli's List A matches is 183 runs.
At the same time, Samuel Robert has played 56 total list
matches since 2013. In which he scored a total of 2,692 runs at an average of
58.52. Samuels has scored 10 centuries and 14 half-centuries in 56 matches. His
highest score is unbeaten 161 runs. This innings he played in the match played
on 28 April.
In fact, on 28 April, a team from Warwickshire was faced
with a team of Worcestershire in a match of the Royal London One Day Cup
tournament. While batting first, the Warwickshire team scored 315 runs for 5
wickets in 50 overs with the help of Samuel Robert's unbeaten innings of 161
runs. In reply, Worcestershire's team were all out for 281 runs in 47.2 overs.
What happens list a match
List A match is a format of cricket limited overs (one-day).
The list of overs can be up to 40 to 60 overs in List A cricket game. List One
cricket includes one-day international cricket, limited overs domestic cricket
and international cricket which has not been recognized by the ICC as the
official ODI (ODI) cricket.
Most cricket playing nations have different forms of List-A
cricket, such as Vijay Hazare Trophy and Deodhar Trophy in India. Similarly,
the Royal London One-Day Cup in England and the JLT One-Day Cup in Australia
are famous.
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