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Kohli can break Tendulkar's records, says Sehwag



NEW DELHI: Previous India opener Virender Sehwag on Saturday anticipated that captain Virat Kohli has no less than 10 years of cricket left in him and the privilege hander can without much of a stretch overwhelm batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar's records.

"We never imagined that there would be another (Sachin) Tendulkar. In any case, (Virat) Kohli has changed this mentality. I figure Kohli can outperform Tendulkar's records," Sehwag was cited as saying by India television news station.

"Virat is only 28 years of age and he will play at any rate for 10 more years and I figure he will make some uber records and can outperform Tendulkar," he included.

Kohli as of late pounded his 30th one-day universal (ODI) hundred amid the voyage through Sri Lanka to measure up to previous Australia commander Ricky Ponting's record. Kohli now positions beneath Tendulkar, who had scored 49 ODI hundreds amid his two-decade long vocation.

As of late, Kohli had said that it will take "one hellfire of an exertion" to reach anyplace close to Tendulkar's reality record.

"The colossal man (Sachin Tendulkar) is a lot away. That will require a hellfire of an exertion. Once more, I am not considering that. It's just about the group where regardless of the possibility that I score a 90 not out and the group goes over the line, it's adequate for me," Kohli said amid the current Sri Lanka visit.

The 38-year-old Sehwag additionally uncovered that he might want to change his name to "God" Sachin Tendulkar.

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"I would need to change my name to Sachin Tendulkar in the event that I could do it. He has huge amounts of records, I am off by a long shot to him. He is called as the "God" and who might not have any desire to be a Divine being in this mortal world," he said.

Sehwag, who was Tendulkar's opening accomplice for quite a while, said he begrudges the ace blaster's records.

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