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Only 770 runs away! Virat Kohli’s lifelong desire of 10,000 Test runs remains unfulfilled

On a quiet Monday, Virat Kohli shook the cricketing world with a heartfelt announcement on Instagram — his retirement from Test cricket. While murmurs of the decision had begun circulating earlier, reportedly prompting the BCCI to urge a rethink, Kohli stood firm. He believed it was time. And with that, an extraordinary chapter in Indian cricket came to a close — but one unfinished dream remained: 10,000 runs in Test cricket.

Kohli finishes his red-ball career with 9,230 runs from 113 Tests at an average of 46.85, a figure that had once soared well above 50. In recent years, though, his form had dipped, and in the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he managed only 190 runs in five Tests — more than half (100*) of which came in a single century at Perth.

Virat Kohli, not a 10,000-run Test player

Back in 2013, on Aaj Tak’s Seedhi Baat, a young Kohli had laid bare his ambitions: “I don’t keep track of records at all. When I score a century in a match, I find out afterwards that it was the quickest to 10 centuries or something like that. So I only get to know about it after the match. Before the match, my focus is not on things like, ‘I have 5 innings left, and if I score 3 more centuries, I’ll set a record.’ I don’t think that way. My aim is to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket, and that’s something I really want to achieve.”

That goal, like many others in his storied career, seemed a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’. But as time passed and the runs dried up, the dream grew distant.

Kohli now retires as India’s fourth-highest run-scorer in Tests, behind only Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Sunil Gavaskar. Among the modern ‘Fab Four’, Joe Root, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson all continue to press forward, while Kohli takes his final bow.

He leaves the stage with 30 centuries, countless match-defining moments, and a legacy as one of India’s most impactful Test captains. But the number 10,000 will linger.

Player with 10,000+ runs in Tests

Player Span Mat Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 1989-2013 200 15921 248* 53.78 54.04 51 68
Ricky Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 168 13378 257 51.85 58.72 41 62
Jacques Kallis (ICC/SA) 1995-2013 166 13289 224 55.37 45.97 45 58
Rahul Dravid (ICC/IND) 1996-2012 164 13288 270 52.31 42.51 36 63
Joe Root (ENG) 2012-2024 152 12972 262 50.87 57.47 36 65
Alastair Cook (ENG) 2006-2018 161 12472 294 45.35 46.95 33 57
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2015 134 12400 319 57.40 54.19 38 52
Brian Lara (ICC/WI) 1990-2006 131 11953 400* 52.88 60.51 34 48
Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) 1994-2015 164 11867 203* 51.37 43.31 30 66
Mahela Jayawardene (SL) 1997-2014 149 11814 374 49.84 51.45 34 50
Allan Border (AUS) 1978-1994 156 11174 205 50.56 41.09 27 63
Steve Waugh (AUS) 1985-2004 168 10927 200 51.06 48.64 32 50
Steve Smith (AUS) 2010-2025 116 10271 239 56.74 53.56 36 41
Sunil Gavaskar (IND) 1971-1987 125 10122 236* 51.12 43.35 34 45
Younis Khan (PAK) 2000-2017 118 10099 313 52.05 52.12 34 33

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