The chase mastersKohli’s numbers in run-chases are outstanding, but in that 1994-2001 period Tendulkar’s stats in chases were pretty good too: he averaged 50.28, at a strike rate of 94.65, to Kohli’s average of 68.54 at a scoring rate of 94.51. Applying the same yardstick in case of the overall numbers, Tendulkar’s strike rate ratio is better, but Kohli’s greatest strength has been his ability to make big scores in run-chases and stay unbeaten. Kohli has remained not-out 28 times in 116 innings when batting second, giving him a much higher average, and hence a higher average ratio.

Kohli v Tendulkar, in chases
Attribute Virat Kohli Tendulkar (Mar ’94-2001)
Inns 116 97
Ave 68.54 50.29
Ave factor^ 2.2 1.75
SR 94.51 94.66
SR factor* 1.11 1.29

The presence of other big-hitters in the line-up has allowed Kohli to often bat in a more measured manner, but Kohli’s special skill is his ability to play long innings at more-than-acceptable scoring rates, while cutting out the risks and increasing the success percentage. Several such innings have led to him smashing the record to the fastest 10,000 in ODI history by a long way, and going by the way he reached that landmark, it looks unlikely his hunger for runs will diminish anytime soon.

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