Desk. Virat Kohli now also plays domestic cricket from time to time. Kohli is currently playing in Vijay Hazare Trophy, here he has scored another century. With this, he has taken another step towards the world record of the great batsman and God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli completed his century on 83 balls. During this period, a lot of fours and sixes came from his bat.
Virat Kohli is playing for Delhi team in Vijay Hazare Trophy, which is captained by Rishabh Pant. Delhi faced Andhra Pradesh. Batting first, Andhra team scored 298 runs with the loss of eight wickets. After this, when the Delhi team came out for this run chase, the opening batsman Arpit Raan was out without opening the account. After this, Kohli soon came to bat at number three.
Virat Kohli was batting comfortably as opening batsman Priyansh Arya was adding runs aggressively. Priyansh scored 74 runs on 44 balls. He hit seven fours and five sixes. As Virat Kohli was getting settled at the crease, his innings was also getting faster, as it always does. First he completed his half-century and then also scored a century. Even after this he continued batting.
With this century, Virat Kohli has come close to another world record of Sachin Tendulkar. The Vijay Hazare Trophy matches are of 50 overs, hence it is considered List A. The batsman who has scored the most centuries in List A is India’s Sachin Tendulkar. He has scored 60 centuries here. Earlier, Kohli had 57 List A centuries, but now he has scored 58 List A centuries. That means, to break Sachin Tendulkar’s world record, he needs only three more centuries from here, which is not too difficult for Kohli. In this list, England’s great Graham Gooch is at third place, who has 44 centuries to his name.
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