Joseph Gomes
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Virat Kohli scores a century every 6.62 match
He is trailing Tendulkar by 22 centuries. So needs 23 centuries to beat Tendulkar record
Since 2014, Kohli has played 17 ODIs on average (Including World Cup). If India reaches Champions trophy final this year, Kohli will play 9 ODI in total. So including 2017, Kohli would have played 15 ODIs per year on average
If Kohli keeps playing at this rate, and assuming Kohli will play until 38 like Tendulkar and Dravid, he has 10 years left to score 23 centuries
15 ODI per year x 10 year = 150 matches
150 / 6.62 = 22.65 centuries
That's very close to 50 centuries. Interesting
All of this assuming Kohli can/will play until 40, he doesn't miss any matches due to injuries/personal issues, and will be able to maintain peak form.
Do you guys think he can break the record?
He is trailing Tendulkar by 22 centuries. So needs 23 centuries to beat Tendulkar record
Since 2014, Kohli has played 17 ODIs on average (Including World Cup). If India reaches Champions trophy final this year, Kohli will play 9 ODI in total. So including 2017, Kohli would have played 15 ODIs per year on average
If Kohli keeps playing at this rate, and assuming Kohli will play until 38 like Tendulkar and Dravid, he has 10 years left to score 23 centuries
15 ODI per year x 10 year = 150 matches
150 / 6.62 = 22.65 centuries
That's very close to 50 centuries. Interesting
All of this assuming Kohli can/will play until 40, he doesn't miss any matches due to injuries/personal issues, and will be able to maintain peak form.
Do you guys think he can break the record?