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Gavaskar Hails Kohli's Century: 'Old Generation Still the Best'

Sunil Gavaskar hailed Virat Kohli's unbeaten 105 against KKR, calling it a masterclass in chasing. Kohli's ninth IPL century powered RCB to a six-wicket win and top of the table. Gavaskar noted Kohli silenced critics who thought younger stars had overtaken him. The veteran batter made KKR pay for dropping him early, proving his enduring greatness.

Kohli proved that the old generation is still the best: Gavaskar

New Delhi, May 14

India legend Sunil Gavaskar hailed Virat Kohli for producing yet another masterclass under pressure after the former India skipper struck an unbeaten 105 against Kolkata Knight Riders to guide Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a six-wicket victory in their IPL 2026 clash in Raipur.

Kohli's unbeaten 60-ball century, his ninth hundred in IPL history and 10th overall in T20 cricket, powered RCB to a successful chase of 193 with five balls to spare and lifted the side back to the top of the points table.

Reflecting on Kohli's chase-defining knock, Gavaskar said the veteran batter once again showed why he remains among the game's greatest performers despite the growing spotlight on younger stars this season.

"Virat Kohli was absolutely outstanding against KKR. He knows how to construct a chase better than most. When it comes to T20 centuries, he is third on the list with 10, behind Chris Gayle and Babar Azam. But he is the fastest to 14,000 T20 runs and has nine IPL hundreds. Records are there to be broken, but it will take a very long time for anyone to match what Kohli keeps delivering, game after game, season after season.

"While everyone was talking about this being the season of 'Gen Next', Kohli showed he is still around. He silenced the doubters with a century and moved to third in the Orange Cap race. He proved that the old generation is still the best. Even though the young stars are taking centre stage, the experienced greats are not done yet. This hundred from Virat Kohli was one of those special moments that remind us of his greatness," Gavaskar told JioStar.

Kohli's innings was built with trademark control and precision. After Jacob Bethell's early dismissal, the former RCB captain steadied the chase and gradually accelerated, stitching a crucial 92-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal. He reached his fifty in 32 deliveries before shifting gears in the latter half of the innings, eventually bringing up his century in the 19th over to a thunderous reception from the Raipur crowd.

Gavaskar also pointed to a key turning point in the match, Rovman Powell's dropped catch when Kohli was still settling into his innings. The missed opportunity proved costly as Kohli made KKR pay with a match-winning hundred.

"Before this RCB-KKR game, KKR's efficiency with catches was still the best in the IPL this season, even after dropping a few catches. They were at the top of that table. But this one hurt badly. Rovman Powell, who has taken some stunning catches this season, was fielding inside the 30-yard circle. He had the chance to dismiss Virat Kohli early. He went up high, timed his jump well, but the ball slipped out.

"You cannot drop Kohli early in his innings. He will make you pay every single time. LSG learned that lesson the hard way. Give him an early lifeline, and he grabs it with both hands. He scored a hundred and made KKR regret that drop. That is what great players do. They don't give you a second chance. They punish your mistakes and turn the game on its head," Gavaskar stated.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I agree Kohli was outstanding, I think it's a bit unfair to pit "old generation" against "Gen Next". Young players like Jaiswal, Gaikwad, and Abhishek Sharma have been fantastic too. But yes, Kohli's experience and ability to handle pressure is unmatched. That dropped catch by Powell was the turning point—you can't give a champion like Kohli a second chance. Great analysis by Gavaskar as always.

Michael C

As someone who follows IPL from US, it's amazing to see Kohli still dominating. The guy is 38 and still chasing down 190+ totals like it's nothing. That partnership with Padikkal was crucial—they rotated strike brilliantly and put pressure back on KKR. Makes me wonder how many more seasons we'll get to watch this legend. Hope RCB finally wins it this year! 🤞

Rohit P

Gavaskar praising Kohli is like poetry in motion. Two legends of Indian cricket. What struck me most was how Kohli paced his innings—first 50 in 32 balls, then exploded in the death overs. That's the sign of a true master. And the way he celebrated the century... you could see how much it meant to him. Some people say he's past his prime, but performances like this prove age is just a number.

Kavya N

Honestly, I was at the stadium in Raipur! 🏟️ The atmosphere was electric when Kohli hit that six to bring up his century. The whole crowd was chanting his name. Gavaskar is spot on about the dropped catch—we were all shocked when Powell dropped it. But that's Kohli's class. He never looks flustered, just keeps his focus and makes opponents pay. This is why he's the GOAT of IPL chases.

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