RO-KO shines in Vijay Hazare Trophy! Rohit Sharma’s stormy century, scored 155 runs in 94 balls; Virat Kohli also created history
Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite 2025-26, Rohit Sharma Century, Virat Kohli: Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 will be played on Wednesday between two legends of Indian cricket, Rohit Sharma And the name of Virat Kohli. On one hand, for Mumbai, Rohit Sharma made the run chase easy by scoring an explosive century, while on the other hand, for Delhi, Virat Kohli achieved a historic achievement and kept the team on the path to victory.
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Rohit Sharma’s stormy century
Mumbai had a great start while chasing a modest target of 237 runs in the match being played against Sikkim in Jaipur. Captain Rohit Sharma batted aggressively and scored 155 runs in 94 balls. His innings included 9 sixes and 18 fours. Rohit made a partnership of 141 runs for the first wicket with young batsman Angkrish Raghuvanshi (38), which laid the foundation of Mumbai’s victory. A great mix of experience and aggression was seen in Rohit’s innings. Thanks to his innings, Mumbai was successful in winning the match by 8 wickets.
Virat Kohli’s historic day, completes 16,000 List-A runs
In the match played in New Delhi Virat Kohli Added another golden chapter to his career. Kohli completed 16,000 runs in List-A cricket in the Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Andhra Pradesh. He has become the second Indian batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to do so.
Kohli achieved this feat in his 343rd List-A match. He now has an average of more than 57, 57 centuries and 84 half-centuries in his name in this format, which shows his consistency and class.
Delhi’s run chase is completely under control
Chasing the target of 299 runs, Virat Kohli scored 131 runs in 101 balls with the help of 3 sixes and 14 fours. Nitish Rana (77) is playing after scoring runs. Earlier, Kohli made an important partnership of 113 runs for the second wicket with Priyansh Arya (74 runs, 44 balls), due to which the Delhi team was completely in the driving seat.
Andhra Pradesh’s innings and Delhi’s bowling
After winning the toss, Delhi captain Rishabh Pant decided to bowl first. For Andhra Pradesh, Ricky Bhui scored a brilliant century and scored 122 runs in 105 balls and took the team to a competitive score of 298/8. Fast bowler Simarjeet Singh was the most effective for Delhi, who recorded excellent figures of 5/54 in 10 overs.
Kohli returns to Vijay Hazare after 15 years
The return of Virat Kohli in Vijay Hazare Trophy after almost 15 years made this match special. This withdrawal is part of the new policy of BCCI, under which emphasis is being laid on keeping senior international players connected with domestic cricket. This tournament is also proving to be important match practice for Kohli before the India-New Zealand home ODI series starting from January 11.
Virat Kohli in recent form
Kohli’s form before the tournament has been excellent. He has scored consecutive 50+ scores in his last four ODI innings, which includes two consecutive centuries against South Africa and an unbeaten 65 in the series decider. In the last one year, Kohli has scored 651 runs in 13 international innings at an average of 65.10 and 96+ strike rate.
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