With 66 international hundreds at the age of 30, Virat Kohli is a serious contender for breaking all the batting records set by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.
Only Virat Kohli can answer if he can surpass Sachin Tendulkar's record of 100 international centuries but Indian captain's biggest asset is his ability to keep things simple, believes iconic South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis.
With 66 international hundreds at the age of 30, Kohli, many believe is a serious contender for breaking all the batting records set by Tendulkar.
"Kohli, I believe can go as far as he wants to. He is a world class player, he is hungry, he works hard. He has proved that over the years. The main thing about him is that he keeps it simple. People enjoy watching him bat," said Kallis, one of the greatest all-rounders to have played the game.
When asked if Kohli can break Tendulkar's record, Kallis replied: "Only Kohli can answer that. If he is fit enough and willing enough to go but nothing is out of reach for him."
He also said that India's ODI series loss to Australia won't have much of an impact on the World Cup.
"I don't think Kohli will be under pressure. He has produced the goods time and time again. He is a world class player and the guys follow what he does. He is certainly one of the best in the world."
Workload management has been a talked about topic over last few days but the Kolkata Knight Riders head coach feels it depend on the individuals.
"All the guys are professionals. They will know when to rest. We have a great support staff, the physios, the trainers who will know how to handle the guys."
Like Sourav Ganguly, the South African all-rounder also predicted an open World Cup.
"I think this year, the World Cup will be more open. The sides have to play good in the key moments," said Kallis.
A depleted South Africa team won't be favourites, termed Kallis.
"I don't think South Africa will be considered as a favourite but sometimes when the pressure is less on you it can help. But surely you cannot write them off."