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Men's ODI WC: Kohli Overtakes Ponting In List Of Most Runs In ODI WCs; Rohit Scores Most Runs As Captain In Single Edition
Moreover, India skipper Rohit Sharma crossed Sri Lanka great Kumar Sangakkara in the list to go fourth.
While Kohli surpassed Ponting with 1744 runs in 37 innings, Rohit surpassed Sangakkara with 1560 runs in 28 innings.
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