Shoaib Akhtar: Virat Kohli has declared that he is back in form after scoring a century against Afghanistan in the last match of the Asia Cup 2022. Kohli has scored a century at the international level after 1019 days.

Shoaib Akhtar, “These 29 Centuries Will Squeeze Him” ​​:-

After the return of Virat Kohli, there was a discussion in the corridors of cricket once again whether Kohli would be able to break Sachin Tendulkar‘s record of centuries. Now the statement of former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has come on this issue. Akhtar says that these remaining 29 centuries will make Kohli the greatest ever, but these 29 centuries will keep him squeezed.

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Akhtar, “I would like Virat to score more than 100 centuries” :-

Shoaib Akhtar said on his YouTube channel, ‘I would like Virat Kohli to score more than 100 centuries, he will finish the remaining 29 centuries, but he will not regret it.

By the time he reaches this point, Kohli’s bone rib will be broken, but it is very important for him to score these 29 centuries. These are the 29 centuries that will make Virat Kohli the greatest ever.

Virat Kohli glimpse was seen against Afghanistan :-

Analyzing Virat Kohli’s innings against Afghanistan, he said that the first 50 runs that Virat Kohli scored during that century was not the real Virat Kohli, but his old glimpse was seen in the second half. At that time Kohli was playing shots of his own free will.

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Akhtar, “These remaining 29 centuries will make you the greatest in the end” :-

He further said ‘Virat Kohli, you have always told the truth and good things will happen to you. Remember these 29 centuries will take your life away, they will squeeze you.

But don’t give up because you will be the greatest in the end. So keep pushing yourself. I have always said that Virat is the greatest batsman of all time. But the next 29 centuries will be tough for him as it took him around 900 days to reach his 70th to 71st century.