8 thousand runs the fastest, AB de Villiers took the world record from Ganguly
Durban: South African cricket captain AB de Villiers fastest 8 thousand runs in ODI cricket and Sourav Ganguly took the world record.
This achievement in the third match of the series against New Zealand did, de Villiers in his innings of 64 runs to their total number was 8045, 8 thousand in the prior Sourav Ganguly scored 200 runs and was maintained, Sachin Tendulkar reached the milestone in 210 innings, Lara, 211 and 214 innings Mahendra Dhoni, who reached this point.
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