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Top 3 Indian Batting Pairs Of All-Time In ODIs



India’s cricket history is so rich and elegant because of the dynamic duos that the country has produced over the years. Be it batsmen like Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli etc, there have been many players in Indian cricket history who have produced magic on the pitch with their fellow countrymen. 

So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the top 3 Indian batting duos of all-time in ODI cricket: 

Virat Kohli-Suresh Raina 

One of the most entertaining and successful Indian batting duos is that of Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina. The two players have stepped out to bat together a total of 28 times and have amassed 1657 runs together at an average of 72.04. There have been several occasions where the two have guided India to a win in important games. Together, the two have put up partnerships of 7 100 s and 5 50s to help India win.

MS Dhoni- Suresh Raina 

Be it for Chennai Super Kings or India, MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina formed one of the most dangerous batting pairs in Indian cricket history. They walked out to bat together a total of 40 times and smashed 2311 runs at an average of 74.54. They stood strong and unbeaten a total of 9 times. Raina and Dhoni have 7 hundred-runs and 12 fifty run partnerships together. The two have saved India from extremely difficult situations on a number of occasions and always complemented each other well.

Virat Kohli- Rohit Sharma

‘King Kohli’ and ‘the Hitman’ top our list as the best Indian batting pair of all-time in ODI cricket. Together, they have teamed up to win India 48 games, with 3603 runs to their name, at an outstanding average of 81.88. Not only that, they have 14 hundred run and 11 fifty run partnerships to their name. The two have put together dazzling partnerships for India, their best one coming in a match against West Indies in 2018 where Sharma and Kohli amassed 246 runs for the 2nd wicket.

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