All of the Virat Kohli fans expected a big innings in the Bengaluru Test match against New Zealand, but Kohli disappointed yet another time at number 3 batting position. Today he lost his wicket without scoring any runs. However, despite this, Virat Kohli managed to break the big record of former Team India captain MS Dhoni.

Not only Virat Kohli, but the entire batting lineup of the team has failed to make any good impression with the bat. New Zealand bowlers were taking wickets with ease. Matt Henry alone took five wickets. India have to play against Australia in the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy; before that, batting performance remains a cause to worry about.

Playing the most number of matches for the Indian team in international cricket is still recorded in the name of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. Virat Kohli has now come second in this list, who has broken the record of former skipper MS Dhoni. Kohli has played 536 matches for Team India so far, including all three formats. On the other hand MS Dhoni played a total of 535 matches in international cricket from 2004 to 2019 for team India. Sachin Tendulkar, ranked number one in this list, has played a total of 664 matches for the Indian team.

Virat Kohli was dismissed on a duck in the Bengaluru Test match against New Zealand, in which he returned to the pavilion for the 38th time without opening an account in international cricket, combining all three formats. Kohli has now surpassed Harbhajan Singh in this matter. The record of being dismissed on duck in international cricket for the most times for India is in the name of Zaheer Khan, who has returned to the pavilion for zero 43 times.