Virat Kohli goes past Don Bradman record with 30th Test century
Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli etched his name in the history books on Sunday with his 30th century in Test cricket, going past legendary Sir Don Bradman, during the first match of the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia.
Kohli walked out to bat on the third day carrying the weight of four single-digit scores in his last five innings and a 16-month century drought. He last scored a century during the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 semi-final against New Zealand.
However, he displayed a masterclass in strokeplay, marking his return to form with an unbeaten knock of 100 runs off 143 balls, laced with eight boundaries and two sixes.
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His innings propelled India to a commanding position before skipper Jasprit Bumrah declared with a staggering 533-run lead.
Virat Kohli with his 30th Test century surpassed legendary Australian Sir Don Bradman, who had 29 Test hundreds to his name.
The Indian star has now joined Matthew Hayden and Shivnarine Chanderpaul in the elite group of players with 30 Test centuries. Only 14 players have scored more Test tons, with Kohli trailing active players Steve Smith and Kane Williamson in the tally.
Most Centuries in Test Cricket
- Sachin Tendulkar — 51
- Jacques Kallis — 45
- Ricky Ponting — 41
- Kumar Sangakkara – 38
- Rahul Dravid – 36
- Joe Root — 35
- Younis Khan, Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara, Mahela Jayawardene — 34
- Alastair Cook (ENG) — 33
- Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, Steve Waugh — 32
- Virat Kohli, Matthew Hayden, Shivnarine Chanderpaul — 30
It’s worth noting that this was Kohli’s seventh Test hundred in Australia, breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most centuries in Australia by an Indian batter.
Overall Kohli has scored 10 centuries in Australia across all formats, which is a record by any visiting batter. Previously, the record was held by Jack Hobbs, who scored nine centuries in Australia.
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