Kaif: Kohli's Conversion Rate Puts Him Ahead of Rohit in ODIs

Mohammad Kaif has explained that Virat Kohli's superior ability to convert starts into match-winning innings is what sets him ahead of Rohit Sharma in ODI cricket. Kaif's comments highlight Kohli's consistency and his visible frustration at getting out after a start in the first ODI. Kohli is in superb form, on the cusp of becoming the first Indian batter to score six successive fifty-plus scores in ODIs. His recent run includes 469 runs in his last five ODIs at a staggering average of 156.33.

Key Points: Why Kohli is Ahead of Rohit in ODIs: Mohammad Kaif Explains

  • Kohli's conversion of 30s/40s into big scores
  • Kaif credits Kohli's consistency
  • Kohli on verge of Indian batting record
  • Kohli's recent prolific run of form
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"Kohli converts starts, the reason he is ahead of Rohit in ODI": Mohammad Kaif elaborates on Ro-Ko

Mohammad Kaif says Virat Kohli's ability to convert starts into big match-winning innings gives him the edge over Rohit Sharma in ODI cricket.

"Virat Kohli converts starts... That is why, in ODI cricket, Virat Kohli has always been ahead of Rohit Sharma. - Mohammad Kaif"

New Delhi, January 14

Cricketer-turned-commentator Mohammad Kaif has stated that Virat Kohli's consistent performance and converting starts have put him ahead of Rohit Sharma in ODI cricket.

The former cricketer Mohammad Kaif's comments came ahead of the second ODI between India and New Zealand on Wednesday.

"Virat Kohli converts starts. A score of 30 or 40 means he will stay till the end, win the match, and, if he gets into form, become consistent. That is why, in ODI cricket, Virat Kohli has always been ahead of Rohit Sharma. He consistently scores runs and plays big innings. You can see it when Virat Kohli got out in the first ODI; he was shaking his head, clearly thinking he played a wrong shot," Kaif said on his YouTube channel.

In the first ODI, Kohli was named Player of the Match for his match-winning knock of 93 runs, which helped Team India to win the match by four wickets after they chased down the 300-run target.

Ahead of the second ODI, Kohli is just one big knock away from achieving a new height among Indian batters.

The 37-year-old is in superb touch with the bat, having struck five successive fifty-plus scores in ODI cricket so far, keeping the streak which started during the final ODI against Australia at Sydney alive during the first NZ ODI at Vadodara, striking a brilliant 93 in 91 balls, with eight fours and a six.

Currently, it is Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane, who are level with the Indian icon with five successive ODI fifty-plus scores. Another half-century would make him the first Indian batter with six successive fifty-plus ODI scores.

Globally, it is Pakistan legend Javed Miandad (nine successive fifty-plus scores), Imam-ul-Haq (seven successive fifty-plus scores), who occupy the top two spots in terms of most fifty-plus scores in ODIs successively. Batters like Kane Williamson, Shai Hope, Babar Azam, Paul Stirling, Ross Taylor and Chris Gayle are among batters with six successive fifty-plus scores in ODIs.

In his last five ODIs, Virat has scored 469 runs at an average of 156.33, with two centuries and three fifties to his name. If his two appearances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) for Delhi are included, in which he has scored 131 and 77 respectively, Virat has seven successive fifty-plus scores in List-A cricket.

Virat's bat has bled 677 runs in these seven innings at an average of 135.4, with three centuries and four fifties.

Squads:

India Squad: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill(c), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, KL Rahul(w), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Ayush Badoni, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel.

New Zealand Squad: Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Hay(w), Michael Bracewell(c), Zakary Foulkes, Kristian Clarke, Kyle Jamieson, Adithya Ashok, Jayden Lennox, Nick Kelly, Josh Clarkson, Michael Rae.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why this constant comparison? Both are legends in their own right. Rohit gives explosive starts and can single-handedly win matches on his day. Virat is the anchor. We are blessed to have both in our team. Let's appreciate them without pulling one down.
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Vikram M
The stats don't lie. 469 runs in last 5 ODIs at an average of 156! That's just insane form. Converting starts is what separates good players from greats. Hoping he gets that 6th consecutive fifty today and creates an Indian record.
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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan, it's fascinating to watch. Kohli's consistency is a masterclass. But I respectfully disagree that he's "ahead" of Rohit. In modern ODI cricket, Rohit's role as an aggressor at the top is equally critical. Different roles, same team.
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Rohit P
Bhai, form is temporary, class is permanent. Virat is in god mode right now, no doubt. But let's not forget Hitman's three double centuries! When he gets going, the match is over in 30 overs. Both are champions. End of story. 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
The real talk is about that record. Javed Miandad with 9 consecutive 50+ scores is just unbelievable. Hope Virat can chase that down. His fitness and drive at this age is an inspiration for all of us.

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