India’s star batter Virat Kohli continues to break records and set new milestones, after hitting his 45th ODI hundred during today’s match against Sri Lanka. With this century, Kohli is now just 5 centuries away from breaking legend Sachin Tendulkar’s world record for most ODI centuries.
Kohli has been in phenomenal form in the past couple of matches, and Sri Lanka seems to be his favorite opposition. This is his 9th century against the Sri Lankan team, and back-to-back centuries in the One-Day Internationals. With this hundred, he also became the fastest player to complete 12,500 runs in One Day Internationals (257 innings).
Cricket fans around the world were left in awe after Virat Kohli smashed his 73rd international hundred during today’s match against Sri Lanka. The former Indian skipper’s incredible performance has left fans absolutely crazy, with many taking to social media to express their excitement and admiration.
Fans and cricket enthusiasts alike are excited to celebrate Kohli’s 45th ODI hundred, as he inches closer to breaking Tendulkar’s record. With his talent, dedication, and work ethic, it is safe to say that it is only a matter of time before he sets the new world record for most ODI centuries.
Kohli, however, was quick to give credit to his teammates, particularly Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, for their support and contribution while batting. In a post-match interview, Kohli said, “The support and contribution of my teammates have been crucial to my success. I have to thank Rohit and Shubman for their efforts and I hope we continue to play well together.” This statement highlights Kohli’s humility and team-first mentality, which is one of the reasons why he is admired by fans and fellow cricketers alike.
As Kohli continues to rack up centuries and break records, fans and cricket enthusiasts alike are excited to see what he will achieve next. The Indian team is now looking forward to the next games and will be hoping for King Kohli to continue with his scoring momentum. With Kohli in such great form and supported by a strong team, the cricketing world can expect more runs and more records to be broken in the future.