• Brian Lara meets Virat Kohli ahead of India star's landmark 500th international match

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    Brian Lara meets Virat Kohli ahead of India star's landmark 500th international match


    The meeting of these two cricketing titans was a historic event marked by respect and adoration on both sides.


    Digital Desk: Just before his 500th international match in the second Test against the West Indies in Trinidad, Indian batting superstar Virat Kohli caught up with legendary "Prince of Trinidad" and West Indies great Brian Lara.


    Lara noticed Kohli arriving as he was on the phone with someone, so he reached out and shook hands with him. Lara held his phone to his left ear as the two exchanged hugs and brief words. After a few 'thumbs up' motions, Kohli headed upstairs, and Lara went back to his device.


    The meeting of these two cricketing titans was a historic event marked by respect and adoration on both sides. The cricketing hero Kohli has always had tremendous respect for Lara.



    During the meeting, Kohli had the chance to learn from Lara's extensive knowledge and skills, which might be extremely helpful as he gets ready for his historic 500th international match.


    Last year, Kohli passed Lara to become the top non-Australian run-scorer at The Adelaide Oval after passing him earlier this year to become the second-highest Test run-scorer against Australia. In addition, Kohli surpassed both Lara and Sachin Tendulkar in 2019 to become the quickest batter in international cricket history to score 20,000 runs.


    VIRAT's 500TH APPEARANCE


    Virat Kohli is set to reach yet another significant milestone as he prepares to play his 500th match for India against the West Indies beginning on Thursday. Kohli, who made his Test debut 12 years ago against the same opponents in 2011, will become only the fourth Indian cricketer to reach this milestone, joining Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and MS Dhoni, when the second Test begins at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, and to make this achievement even sweeter, the former India captain has hit the ground running. Kohli, who was dismissed for 76 in the first Test in Dominica, may reclaim his Test average of 50 if he can score at least 345 runs in both games.