As Virat Kohli returns for the ODI series against Australia, statisticians are preparing for potential record-breaking performances from one of cricket's most accomplished white-ball batters. Kohli's comeback begins with the first ODI in Perth, marking his first appearance since India's ICC Champions Trophy victory. During the Champions Trophy, he scored 218 runs across five matches, including a century against Pakistan and 84 runs against Australia in the semifinal. The 36-year-old Indian batter stands on the brink of several milestone achievements in ODI and limited-overs cricket. Kohli needs just 54 runs to become the second-highest ODI run-scorer of all time. His current record shows 14,181 runs in 302 ODIs from 290 innings, with an average of 57.88, including 51 centur

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