IND vs BAN: Virat Kohli Smashes 48th ODI Century To Lead India To Win Against Bangladesh

New Delhi: Former India captain Virat Kohli smashed his 48th ODI century while playing against Bangladesh in the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023 at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Thursday. The 34-year-old batter became the fastest cricketer to score 26000 runs in International Cricket. Kohli surpassed cricketing legend, Sachin Tendulkar to reach this milestone.

Kohli in in great form as he started his 2023 ODI World Cup journey with a memorable knock of 85 runs and after that the modern-day great slammed 55* against Afghanistan.

Apart from Kohli, only three players are able to score 26000 or more one of them is Sachin Tendulkar, and apart from Tendulkar Kumar Sangakkara and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting reached this milestone.

Kohli, playing a well-controlled inning, raised 44 runs for the second wicket with Shubman Gill (53), who also scored a half-century and an unbeaten 83-run partnership with KL Rahul, who scored a run-a-ball 34 as India reached 261/3 in 41.3 overs after restricting Bangladesh to 256/8 in 50 overs.

This is India’s fourth win in four matches in the World Cup and they are tied with New Zealand on eight points, placed second on Net Run Rate.

India started their chase of 257 as they have done so far in this World Cup with skipper Rohit Sharma taking the attack to the bowlers as they raised 88 runs for the opening partnership.

The India skipper lived in the fast lane as she first creamed Shoriful Islam for four through points and then flayed a wide one past the backward point in the first over. Rohit then blasted the 22-year-old left-arm pacer for a four and six in the third over, making the most of two poor deliveries bowled by the Bangladesh bowler.

Rohit struck four more boundaries — two of them off Nasum Ahmed and one each off Shoriful and Mahmud, who tried to pepper the Indian skipper with some short stuff and in the end sent back Rohit. The Mumbai batsman hooked Mahmud for a big six over fine leg but perished trying to repeat the shot off the next delivery. But this time the ball caught the toe-end of his bat and ended up sitting for an easy catch for Towhid Hridoy at the deep square-leg fence. Rohit’s 48 came off 40 balls and contained four boundaries and two maximums and the skipper was clearly unhappy at not being able to execute the shot as he wanted to.

Gill continued to flourish at the other end as he went on to complete his half-century — his maiden half-century in the World Cup coming off 53 balls (5×4, 2×6). He started on a sedate note as his skipper functioned in fourth gear. Gill started off with a sweetly-times boundary off Mustafizur Rahim’s first delivery. He nearly chopped on Nasum Ahmed onto his wickets in the fourth over before opening his arms with two straight sixes off the left-arm orthodox spinner over long-on.

Three fours, two of them off successive deliveries in the 12th over by Mustafizur propelled him towards his fifty. But just when it looked like the batter from Chandigarh would go on and score a big on, he holed on to Mahmudullah at midwicket off Mehidy Hasan Miraz, failing to despatch to the fence a delivery on his leg-stump. Kohli and Gill added 44 runs for the second wicket, taking India past the 100-run mark.

Kohli took over the leading role after that as he scored his 69th half-century, playing a cautious and steady innings. He hammered Hasan Mahmud for a four and a six off as the bowler overstepped twice. He dealt mostly in singles and doubles, in between hitting Nasum Ahmed, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Hasan Mahmud for a boundary each as he reached his half-century in 48 balls, hitting four boundaries and one maximum.

Shreyas Iyer (19 off 25 balls) did not last long, caught at midwicket off Mehidy Hasan Miraz. But Kohli and KL Rahul raised a 50-run partnership for the fourth wicket as they guided India to victory.

 

 



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