Virat Kohli Shares Heartwarming Message After Winning the 100th Test, Kohli’s 100th Test was special as India beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs in Mohali.
A Comprehensive Victory For The Team:-
It was indeed a comprehensive victory for the home team as the game ended within three days.
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Kohli was overjoyed with his team’s performance as he shared a heartwarming video after the conclusion of the game.
Taking to Twitter, the 33-year-old shared a clip in which he thanked his family, teammates, support staff members, and BCCI for their approval in his journey.
Notably, Kohli, who stepped down as Test captain earlier this year, became only the 12th Indian to complete 100th Test matches. Coming to bat at number four, the experienced batsman also played some delightful shots.
Lasith Shatters His Stump
He was dismissed for 45 as left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniya shattered his stumps.
‘It’s been a long way to get here’ – Virat Kohli after completing 100th Tests
Nonetheless, India wrote a thumping victory.
Coming to Kohli’s special post, the caption read: “Took a long way to get here. Full of ups and downs and learnings. It wouldn’t have happened any other way. thanks for your cooperation.”
To my entire family, teammates, coaches, and BCCI. You have made this journey beautiful.
Talking about the content, Ravindra Jadeja stole the show with his all-round talent. While he scored a fine 175 in India’s first innings, the left-arm spinner took a total of nine wickets in the game.
The Player of The Match Selected:-
Not to mention, the 33-year-old was adjudging the player of the match as India took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Captain Rohit Sharma was happy with his team’s performance as he did not expect the game to be over within three days. “It was a great game of cricket from our point of view.
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To be honest, I didn’t think it would be the kind of 100th Test match that would end in three days. It was a good batting pitch.
A lot of credit to the people (Indian bowlers), they bowled very well together and kept the pressure up,” the 34-year-old said after the game.