Virat Kohli made a remarkable return to form, scoring an impressive unbeaten 74 off 81 balls as India comfortably chased down a target of 237, thus avoiding a series defeat. Kohli and Rohit Sharma formed a formidable partnership, adding 168 runs for the second wicket, which propelled the Men in Blue to their first victory of the series. During his innings, Kohli surpassed Kumar Sangakkara, becoming the second-highest run-scorer in the history of ODI cricket.

The Indian cricketing icon has amassed a total of 14,255 runs in ODIs, placing him just behind Sachin Tendulkar, who concluded his illustrious career with 18,426 runs across 463 ODIs. Sangakkara, on the other hand, finished with 14,234 ODI runs.

In a historic achievement, Virat Kohli has now surpassed Sachin Tendulkar in the all-time

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