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Virat Kohli's consistency in ODI cricket beyond phenomenal: Sunil Gavaskar on 12000 milestone

Batting great and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, speaking to India Today, said Virat Kohli's evolution as a top ODI player and the sacrifices he has made to become supremely fit are inspirational and beyond phenomenal. Gavaskar's comments came after Kohli became the fastest man to 12,000 ODI runs on December 2.

"His performance in all formats of the game has been Virat. He has been magnificent. The way he has grown as a batsman from what we say in 2008 and 2009 as an U-19 player. The way he has developed his game, the way he has made sacrifices to become a superfit cricketer, that has been inspirational for not just youngsters but those who are focussing on keeping fit," Gavaskar said.

"More than 12,000 runs, when he got the half-century today. I think he has played 251 ODI matches in which he has got 43 centuries and 60 fifties. So we are talking about 103 times out of 251 that he has gone past fifty. That's absolutely amazing. I don't think anybody else has done that. That consistency, that converting of fifties to hundreds has been unbelievable. I keep saying beyond phenomenal. We have to keep celebrating that. We should look forward to the next 1000, which hopefully will come in the next 5 or 6 months."

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