Kohli’s 31st ODI ton puts him behind Tendulkar

Kohli scored a century in the first ODI against New Zealand in his 200th match

October 22, 2017 06:22 pm | Updated 06:23 pm IST - Mumbai

Virat Kohli was playing his 200th ODI

Virat Kohli was playing his 200th ODI

Virat Kohli surpassed the legendary Ricky Pointing to become the second highest century-maker in ODIs during the opening match against New Zealand in Mumbai on Sunday, where he scored 121.

Kohli (121), who had a quiet series against Australia by his lofty standards, got to a double milestone today by scoring a hundred on his 200th ODI, a feat only achieved by Ab de Villiers of South Africa.

Kohli is now only behind Sachin Tendulkar, who amassed 49 ODI hundreds besides a staggering 51 centuries in Tests.

The Indian captain has 17 hundreds to his name in the five-day format.

It was not among Kohli’s most fluent knocks as the Wankhede pitch was on the slower side and the sapping humidity made batting tricky.

By reaching the three-figure mark, he also became only the third Indian to score an ODI hundred at Wankhede after Tendulkar (1996 against South Africa) and Mohammad Azharuddin (1987 against Sri Lanka).

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