Virat Kohli's century: Kohli ended the drought of centuries in the last several innings.
New Delhi:
Virat Kohli makes 30th century: Ultimately, former captain Virat Kohli ended the drought of the last 15 innings by hitting a four on the third day of the Perth Test and scored the 30th century of his career and also broke the record of Sir Don Bradman. Virat could not even reach double figures in the first innings, but surrounded by critics, Kohli silenced everyone by scoring a super century at the time of need. Along with Kohli's century, Team India also declared its innings at the score of 478 runs for 6 wickets. With this score, Australia has got the target of 534 runs to win the test. However, with the 30th century of his career, Virat challenged young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had played an inning of 161 runs in Perth.
Virat ahead, Sachin behind!
Before Virat, the record of the Indian batsman scoring most centuries in Australia was in the name of Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli scored his seventh century on Australian soil by scoring an unbeaten 100 runs in 143 balls. Sachin Tendulkar had scored six centuries before Virat, but now Kohli has become the boss in this matter by dethroning Sachin. And now that there are four Tests left and this is Kohli's last tour of Australia, it is expected that Kohli will further improve this record. And along with this, Kohli has also put a big challenge in front of Shatkaveer Jaiswal.
Jaiswal will break this huge challenge!
By scoring a century in the very first Test on Australian soil, Yashasvi Jaiswal has told the former cricketers and pundits all over the world very clearly what his level is and how he plays. In fact, Jaiswal's “world” has just begun. This lefty batsman is still only 22 years old and the way he is batting and the kind of innings Jaiswal has got used to playing, it can be said with certainty that he will definitely break the challenge given by Yashasvi Kohli.
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