Virat Kohli better than Sachin Tendulkar\, Steve Smith nowhere close: Kevin Pietersen

Virat Kohli better than Sachin Tendulkar, Steve Smith nowhere close: Kevin Pietersen

Virat Kohli is miles ahead of Steve Smith among current batsmen because of his "unreal numbers", said Kevin Pietersen, adding that he is even better than Sachin Tendulkar because of his mastery of chases.

By: Sports Desk | Updated: May 16, 2020 5:38:38 pm
Virat Kohli is even better than Sachin Tendulkar because of how he can single-handedly lead his team to victory when chasing totals, said Kevin Pietersen. (File Photo/BCCI)

Virat Kohli is miles ahead of Steve Smith among current batsmen because of his “unreal numbers”, said Kevin Pietersen, adding that the India skipper is even better than Sachin Tendulkar because of how he has mastered the art of chasing totals.

“Kohli, hands down. Freakshow. His record chasing, winning games for India with the amount of pressure he consistently lives under, Smith doesn’t even come close,” Pietersen told former Zimbabwe cricketer Pommie Mbangwa during an Instagram Live session.

When Mbangwa asked Pietersen to choose between Kohli and Tendulkar, he said: “Again Virat because of his chasing numbers. His chasing numbers are frightening. He averages 80 in chases, all his one-day hundreds come when chasing.

“He consistently wins games of cricket for India. He just keeps on turning the numbers, chasing, chasing, chasing.”

Winning games for the country is much more important than individual performances, said Pietersen.

“That’s what drives me. My Man of the Match performances. It was not the way that I played or how I played. How many Man of the Match performances and how many games that you win for England. And he (Kohli) does that for India. Unreal numbers,” added Pietersen.

Kohli, who has scored 70 international hundreds, averages more than 50 in all three formats. Smith, on the other hand, averages higher than Kohli in Tests with 7227 runs in 73 games at 62.74.

Kohli has scored 7240 runs in 86 Tests at 53.62. The Indian star averages 59.33 and 50.80 in ODIs and T20s, while Smith averages 42.46 and 29.60 respectively, in the two formats.

(With PTI inputs)