Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra adds a specific frame to the ongoing debate comparing Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar. He says that when assessing the two players, their performances in “SENA” countries—South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia—should be the main point of comparison.
Chopra’s view focuses on differences in conditions and opposition typically associated with international cricket outside home settings. In his framing, SENA tours and matchups provide a more consistent yardstick for evaluating batting achievements across eras. The discussion continues to be presented as part of a broader comparison between Kohli’s modern Test record and Tendulkar’s legacy.
The outlet’s reporting emphasizes Chopra’s commentary rather than presenting new statistics or new match results. The core difference highlighted is how Chopra believes the comparison should be contextualized, with SENA performance taking priority.