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Virat Kohli Set to Break Rahul Dravid’s Massive England Record… Just 4 Runs Away From History
The Indian batting superstar needs only a few runs in the 2nd ODI against England to surpass a long-standing record held by legendary cricketer Rahul Dravid.
Virat Kohli is once again on the verge of creating history for Indian cricket. The star batter is just four runs away from breaking a special record held by former India captain and batting legend Rahul Dravid in England.
Kohli will have the opportunity to achieve this milestone during the second ODI between India and England at the Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. The record is related to the most runs scored by an Indian batter in international cricket matches played on English soil.
The former Indian captain currently has 2,642 runs in 58 matches across all formats in England. With just four more runs, Kohli will overtake Rahul Dravid, who finished his England career with 2,645 runs in 46 matches across formats.
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This achievement would add another remarkable chapter to Kohli’s legendary international career. Over the years, the right-handed batter has broken several records and established himself among the greatest players in modern cricket.
Kohli made his return to international cricket in the first ODI against England after recovering from an injury setback. However, his comeback match did not go according to plan as he was dismissed for only five runs.

Despite Kohli’s early dismissal, Team India produced a strong performance and defeated England by six wickets in the opening match of the three-game ODI series. The victory gave India a 1-0 lead and increased expectations from the upcoming clash.
The focus will now be on whether Virat Kohli can reach the milestone in Cardiff and move ahead of one of India’s greatest-ever batters. Breaking Dravid’s record in England would be another achievement that highlights Kohli’s incredible consistency outside Indian conditions.
For cricket fans, the second ODI is not just another match — it could become the stage where Virat Kohli creates another unforgettable record in the history of Indian cricket.
