Kohli crosses Sachinโs record with fluent ton
Star India batter Virat Kohli turned his return to Vijay Hazare Trophy after 15 years into a grand spectacle, cracking a hundred that guided Delhi to a four-wicket victory over Andhra in their opening Group D match here on Wednesday.
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Kohli (131, 101 balls) was ably supported by Nitish Rana (77, 55b) and Priyansh Arya (74, 44b) as Delhi scaled down a challenging target of 299 in 37.4 overs.
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Ricky Bhui too made a century (122, 105b) to lead Andhra to 298 for eight, but that remained a bright footnote once Kohli unleashed his genius.
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Pacer Simarjeet Singh (5/54) too played his part in Delhiโs win with a persistent spell on a rather flat pitch.ย The 37-year-old was in pristine touch once he essayed a brilliant straight drive off his India teammate Nitish Kumar Reddy in the third ball he faced. The ball rocketed to the fence past a stunned Reddy.
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Several other trademark shots flowed as Kohli went past 50 in 39 balls and later 100 in 83 balls with a four off pacer Shiva Narasimha Raju. It was his 58th List A hundred and also saw him becoming the fastest batsman to reach 16,000 runs in 330 innings, well ahead of the now second-placed Sachin Tendulkar (391 innings).
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His innings was not without blemishes either as he was dropped on 32 by Saurabh Kumar at mid-on off pacer Satyanarayana Raju and then on 97 by Shaik Rasheed off Narasimha Raju. But that in no way robbed any sheen from his coruscating knock, which underlined his rich vein of form is in the 50-over format.
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It will further embolden him ahead of the three-match ODI series against New Zealand next month, besides giving a good load of steam to stay on course for his journey towards the 2027 World Cup. Kohli formed handy associations with Arya (113 runs for second wicket) and Rana (160 runs for third wicket) as Delhi motored towards the target.
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But Kohliโs dismissal saw Delhi lose some quick wickets, including that of skipper Rishabh Pant, but the master batsman, by then, had already done enough to see his team through.
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Earlier, Bhui, a consistent domestic performer, produced his fourth List A hundred to carry Andhra to a healthy total after a slow beginning. Bhui, who was given a reprieve on 84 by Rana at point off spinner Harsh Tyagi, and Rasheed milked 92 runs for the third wicket, which gave Andhra the desired momentum in the middle overs.
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The salient feature of Bhuiโs batting was the severe punishment he meted out to Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini, sending him for three sixes โ an uppercut followed by a straight lift and a pull and a straight driven four in the 30th over. His 100 came with a single off former Indian pacer Ishant Sharma in 88 balls.
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Bhui was castled in his effort to push the run-rate, but the late order added some valuable runs to take Andhra to a near 300-total. But Delhi had the โChase Masterโ amidst them.
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