India’s Virat Kohli scores 49th ODI century, equals Tendulkar’s record
Virat Kohli has scored his 49th One-Day International (ODI) century, equaling the record of fellow Indian great Sachin Tendulkar. The 34-year-old Kohli reached the landmark off 119 balls against South Africa in Kolkata on Sunday, on the day he turned 35.
Kohli's innings was a masterclass in batting, as he played with patience and composure to guide India to a comfortable victory. He hit 10 fours and two sixes in his 119-ball knock.
The century is Kohli's first since August 2019, and it will come as a major relief to the Indian captain, who has been under immense pressure in recent months.
Kohli's achievement is a remarkable one, and he is now just one century behind Tendulkar's all-time record of 51 ODI hundreds.
Kohli Century:
- 119 balls faced
- 10 fours and two sixes
- 119 runs scored
- 150 strike rate
Kohli's innings was a brilliant display of batting, and it will be remembered for a long time to come.
What does this mean for Kohli and Indian cricket?
Kohli's century is a major boost for Indian cricket, as it shows that he is still one of the best batsmen in the world. He is now just one century behind Tendulkar's all-time record, and he will be hoping to break it in the near future.
The century is also a major relief for Kohli himself, who has been under immense pressure in recent months. He has been criticised for his poor form, and there have been calls for him to be dropped from the team. However, this century will silence his critics and show that he is still a force to be reckoned with.
Overall, this is a great day for Indian cricket and for Virat Kohli. Kohli is a national treasure, and his century is a reminder of his greatness.


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