Virat Kohli scored his 38th ODI hundred at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. © PTI India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday notched up his 38th century and became the first Indian to score three consecutive centuries in One-day Internationals (ODI). While playing the third ODI against the Windies at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, Virat Kohli reached the coveted three-figure mark off 110 balls in the 37.1 over. Other than Virat Kohli, only three other batsmen have scored three consecutive hundreds in a bilateral series – Pakistan’s Zaheer Abbas (against India), Quinton de Kock of South Africa (against India) and Babar Azam of Pakistan (against the West Indies).This is also the first time that the Indian captain scored a century in Pune.Kohli, who surpassed batting legend Sachin Tendulkar to become the fastest player to reach 10,000 ODI runs, has been in a fine touch in the ongoing series.The Indian run-machine, at 397*, has now accumulated most runs in an ODI series against the Windies. A hat-trick of hundreds is just an incredible feat by a special player. Well done @imVkohli. pic.twitter.com/DMc95fCPPX — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) October 27, 2018 Ajinkya Rahane (336 runs in 5 ODIs) is… Read full this story
- Tendulkar scores cricket’s first 100th century
- Tendulkar announces retirement from ODIs
- Tendulkar wins World Cup at 6th attempt
- India wins cricket World Cup
- Stats and details for World Cup final
- Tendulkar misses out on 100th international ton
- Media, players celebrate Tendulkar’s 40th birthday
- England beats India by 6 wickets, seals series 3-0
- Sachin Tendulkar factbox
- Sachin Tendulkar Fact Box
Virat Kohli Becomes First Indian To Score Three Consecutive ODI Centuries have 254 words, post on sports.ndtv.com at October 27, 2018. This is cached page on Drudgereport. If you want remove this page, please contact us.