Indian captain Sunil Chhetri equals Lionel Messi's tally of 64 international goals

Chhetri scores twice in 2-0 win over Kenya as hosts lift Intercontinental Cup in Mumbai

India's soccer player Sunil Chhetri celebrates after scoring goal during the Hero Intercontinental Cup final match against Kenya, in Mumbai, India, Sunday, June 10, 2018. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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India's football captain Sunil Chhetri Sunday joined Argentine star Lionel Messi as the second highest international goal scorer among active players with his 64th strike for the country.

Chhetri scored twice in his team's 2-0 win over Kenya to lift the Intercontinental Cup in Mumbai that saw another good crowd turnout after the the star striker's appeal for fan support earlier in the tournament.

Chhetri, 33, scored in the eighth and the 29th minute to get equal with Messi. Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo leads the active players' scoring tally with 81 goals from 150 matches.

Chhetri, with 102 appearances for India, and Messi, in 124 internationals, are joint 21st in the all-time list of goal scorers.

Iran's Ali Daei leads the list with 109 goals in 149 appearances between 1993 and 2006.

Chhetri, who thanked the crowd on turning out in numbers after he had posted a video message last week on Twitter seeking fan support at India matches, played down comparisons with Messi.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 08:  Russian Matryoshka dolls of Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Lionel Messi of Argentina are seen in a souvenir souvenir shop ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on June 8, 2018 in Moscow, Russia.  (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Russian Matryoshka dolls of Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, left, and Lionel Messi of Argentina are seen in a souvenir souvenir shop in Moscow. Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

"I am not taking that too seriously. There is no comparison [with Messi]. I am a big fan [of him] and happy scoring goals for the country," Chhetri, who scored eight goals in the four-nation tournament, said after the win.

"We want to win matches, we want to win trophies for the country. We are in the ascendancy right now. It's just the start. Hope we could get more games and prepare for 2019 Asia Cup."

The national team are 97th in the Fifa rankings, having risen from 166th in 2015 when English manager Stephen Constantine was appointed.

But cricket dominates Indian sport and they are No 1 in the Test rankings.

Chhetri's heartfelt appeal last week was backed by India's cricket heroes Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar after just 2,569 people turned up for India's opening game on June 1.

India beat Taiwan (5-0) and then Kenya (3-0) before losing to New Zealand (1-2) in the league phase.