Team India’s eyes are now on to the one-day series after seeing the English team 3-1 in the first Test series and then 3-2 in the T20 series. The three-match ODI series between the two countries begins in Pune on March 23. Captain Virat Kohli, who won the team by his batting in the T20 series, has the opportunity to set two special records in the first match of the ODI series. For this, he only needs to score a century which has not been hit by his bat for more than a year.
The last century was Kohli’s batting debut against the West Indies in August 2019. Virat has 43 centuries in ODI cricket at this time. In this he has scored 19 centuries on the Indian field. In such a situation, if Virat could score a century in the first ODI against England, he would be tantamount to setting the record for most centuries in his home ground. Tendulkar has scored 20 centuries in one-day internationals on Indian ground.
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After completing a century in this match, Virat will be equaling Australia’s great captain Ricky Ponting’s record of most centuries in one-day cricket. Ponting has scored 22 centuries in one-day internationals as captain. In this case, Virat Kohli is one step away from him with 21 centuries.
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