Kohli 75th International Century: Team India’s star batsman Virat Kohli has completed his 75th International century in the fourth Test of the Test series against Australia. Virat has also ended the drought of his century in Test cricket with this century. Virat has played a brilliant inning of 186 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium, after which his wife Anushka Sharma has reacted like this on Insta.
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Anushka Sharma has also praised Virat on the Insta personal account social media
In the fourth Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, star batsman Virat Kohli played a brilliant inning of 186 runs in 364 balls till the fourth day. After this inning, he is also getting many congratulations. Meanwhile, Anushka Sharma has also praised Virat on the Insta personal account of social media. He wrote that “playing with this composure and composure always inspires me”.
Why does Virat Kohli celebrate by kissing the ring?
Let us tell you that star Virat Kohli always kisses the ring lying around his neck after century innings or brilliant innings. Because that ring is very close to Virat’s heart and is also very special to him. In fact, Virat Kohli wears his wedding ring with a locket in a chain around his neck. Whenever Kohli plays good innings, he takes out that ring and kisses it. In this way, he dedicates his brilliant innings to his wife Anushka Sharma, and also remembers her on the field.
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Virat Kohli has played a brilliant century
At the same time, Virat Kohli has played a brilliant century against Australia in the Ahmedabad Test and has also ended the drought of a century in Tests since the year 2019. Virat has also completed his 75th century in his cricket career and has become the second batsman to score the most centuries in international cricket. Kohli scored his 27th Test century against Bangladesh on 22 November 2019 at Eden Gardens. Virat Kohli’s 28th Test century has come after more than 3 years (40 months). During this, he played 41 Test innings, in which the century drought continued.