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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma can make these unique records in T20 World Cup

T20 WC News: The ICC T20 World Cup has started and the Super 12 matches will start from 23 October. Team India will play its first match with Pakistan on October 24. In this World Cup, Indian captain Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will have a chance to make many unique records. If both these players remain in form, then Team India can win the World Cup.

Virat Kohli is just 240 runs behind from creating history
If Indian team captain Virat Kohli is successful in scoring 240 runs in this tournament, then he will become the highest run-scorer in T20 World Cup history. At present, Virat Kohli has 777 runs in 16 matches of T20 World Cup. During this his strike rate has been 133.04. At present, the most runs in the T20 World Cup are in the name of former Sri Lankan cricketer Mahela Jayawardene. Jayawardene has scored the highest 1016 runs in the T20 World Cup.

Rohit Sharma will have this record as soon as he hits 10 sixes
Rohit Sharma, popularly known as the Hitman of Team India, can also do a unique feat in the T20 World Cup. If Rohit is able to hit 10 sixes in this tournament, then he will come second, leaving behind Yuvraj Singh in terms of hitting most sixes in the World Cup. Yuvraj has 33 sixes in the T20 World Cup. West Indies explosive batsman Chris Gayle (60) is at the top of this list.

Kohli will step down from T20 captaincy after this World Cup
This World Cup is special for Team India in many ways. Recently, Virat Kohli had announced that he would quit the T20 captaincy after this World Cup. In such a situation, the team will try to make it special for Virat Kohli by winning this World Cup.

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