Virat Kohli scores his sixth double century

Virat Kohli now has as many double centuries (6) as Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag.

December 03, 2017 11:38 am | Updated 01:06 pm IST

 Indian captain Virat Kohli celebrates his double century on day 2 of the third Test against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on Sunday.

Indian captain Virat Kohli celebrates his double century on day 2 of the third Test against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on Sunday.

Indian captain Virat Kohli scored his sixth double century on day two of the Test against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on Sunday, as the visitors struggled to make any impact on the game.

Kohli, playing in his 63rd Test, took 238 deliveries to complete his second consecutive double hundred

This is the second double century on the trot for the Indian captain.

Making a mockery of the Sri Lankan attack, Kohli reached the milestone in the company of Rohit Sharma who made a fine half-century before lunch.

Virat Kohli now has as many six double centuries as Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag.

Virat Kohli  became the first international skipper to hit six double centuries in Test cricket.

He is also only the second Indian after Vinod Kambli to score back-to-back double hundreds. In 1993, the former left- handed batsman had scored 224 against England in Mumbai and 227 against Zimbabwe in Delhi.

Overall, Kohli is in the sixth place in the list of most double hundreds in a career, which is topped by Australian legend Don Bradman (12), followed by Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara (11), Lara (9), England’s Wally Hammond (7) and Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene (7).

(With inputs from PTI, IANS)

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