Former India head coach Ravi Shastri said after legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar reached his 50th ODI century in the major semi-final against New Zealand on Wednesday, Indian batting champion Virat Kohli set the milestone. We will support them in order to break their new record.
After breaking the century record against the great batsman Tendulkar against South Africa on his 35th birthday, Virat Kohli achieved a major milestone in the history of the game by breaking his 50th One Day International (ODI) century . Their batsman can score his 50th century in a 50-over format game.
Regarding this comment, Ravi Shastri believes that Virat Kohli will surpass Tendulkar’s record of 100 centuries in international cricket before he ends his cricketing career. I am sure that the Indian batting champion has contributed a lot to cricket. He is by his side and supporting him to play international cricket for at least three to four years.
“Who would have thought that when Sachin Tendulkar reached 100 years old, there would be someone even close to his age? And he has 80. He has played 80 international matches. , 50 of which are one-day games and he is at his best. It is unreal,” Ravi Shastri said.
“Nothing is impossible, because when guys like this start throwing the ball hundreds of times, they score quickly.” Over the next 10 innings We might see another 500 scores. There are three game formats and this is a part of all these formats. It’s just mind-boggling to think that he has three to four years left in his cricketing career,” Ravi Shastri said.
Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greatest cricketers the world has ever seen, holding the record for most centuries in international cricket. Virat Kohli, on the other hand, has so far recorded 80 international tons and wants to continue his good form, so he will keep an eye on this record.
Virat Kohli Understood His Role Of Batting Deep In The Innings – Ravi Shastri
Speaking about Virat Kohli’s form, Ravi Shastri is calmer than last time in the ongoing ODI World Cup and is taking his time in the match and accepting himself. The central pressure to hit deep, which he believes he feels, was the reason for his successful campaign in this prestigious event.
“I think his composure, his body language, his composure at the crease [in this World Cup] is amazing. I’ve seen him be like a cat on top. He wanted to move on quickly. No such thing here. He took his time, marked the covers, and under pressure. He persevered and took time to understand his role as a batter deep into the innings. He was just great,” added Ravi Shastri. xss=removed>
Virat Kohli is currently the top scorer in the single edition of the ODI World Cup, overtaking the famous Sachin Tendulkar who also holds the record for most runs, having scored 673 runs in 11 matches in the 2003 World Cup. I am in the position of Over 50 of his scores are included in one edition.