India's seasoned batsman Virat Kohli had a disappointing return to international cricket, getting out for a duck after facing just eight balls in the opening ODI at Perth Stadium, marking his first such dismissal in this format while in Australia. The second ODI will take place at the Adelaide Oval, a venue where Kohli has historically excelled. On October 23, he will have the chance to break former captain MS Dhoni's record for the most runs by an Indian in the 50-over format at this ground.

Dhoni has scored 262 runs at an impressive average of 131 over six innings, which includes three half-centuries. Kohli, with 244 runs from only four innings at an average of 61, including two centuries, is close behind. To make history at the Adelaide Oval, Kohli needs just 19 more runs.

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