Former Pakistan batsman Salman Butt said Virat Kohli could finish the century

Former Pakistani batsman Salman Butt said the Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli’s achievement in professional cricket is unprecedented. He said Virat Kohli would soon be completing the century drought. Kohli has 70 centuries in international cricket. However, Virat Kohli has not been able to score a century in a long time. He completed his last ODI century in August 2019. Three months later he scored a century in Tests.

Kohli has not scored a century in international cricket for the past year and a half and has been discussed many times. In a video uploaded by Salman Bat on his YouTube channel, Kohli is known for what kind of batting he thought Kohli could end his century drought in the World Test final against New Zealand. Asked if Virat could overcome his mental barriers at ICC events such as the World Test Championships and the T20 World Cup, Butt replied.

The final of the T World Test Championship between India and New Zealand will be played in Southampton from June 18 to June 22. June 23 is designated as a reserve day for this tournament. Butt praised Kohli, saying he had already broken all the barriers. Who would have thought there were 70 centuries in his name at this age. He is fit and in shape. He has a 90s strike rate when chasing a target. They average over 50 in all three formats. Who would have thought that

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That said, he could make a century in the next match or his next series. He has not scored more than a century, but look at the runs he has scored. If they don’t hit a century, we think they don’t score.

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