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Virat Kohli's Masterclass in Dhoni-Land: 52nd ODI Century Silences Critics

Virat Kohli delivered a spectacular performance in Ranchi, scoring his 52nd ODI century against South Africa. Playing at MS Dhoni's home ground, Kohli's innings of 135 runs came at a crucial time for the team. This century broke Sachin Tendulkar's record for most hundreds in a single format. The knock also marked Kohli's first ODI century on Indian soil in nearly two years.

'Dhoni-land' dazzles after Virat turns back the clock

Ranchi, Nov 30

The entire crowd at the JSCA International Stadium Complex here rose in jubilation as Virat Kohli notched up his 52nd ODI century in the opening ODI against South Africa the three-match series on Sunday.

Playing at the home ground of India legend and one of his closest friends, MS Dhoni, dubbed as ‘Dhoni land’ before the game by Ravi Shastri, Virat Kohli led the batting charge for his side and hit a beautiful century, turning his first ODI in India in nearly 10 months into no less than a festival.

Taking on the Proteas, Kohli sailed to a smooth fifty before converting it into his 83rd international century and shut all his critics in style.

Kohli walked in earlier than India would have liked, but what followed was a masterclass that shifted the entire rhythm of the innings. Arriving after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s departure, Kohli immediately seized control, striking with a clarity and authority that had been missing from his recent outings.

He was the driving force in a 136-run stand with Rohit Sharma, setting the tone with crisp boundaries and cleanly struck sixes that lifted India into a commanding position.

Even after Rohit fell, Kohli’s momentum never dipped. He pressed on with a fluency that recalled his peak years, eventually raising a richly crafted century, one that carries added weight given the scrutiny surrounding his form in recent months.

This hundred, his first ODI century on Indian soil in 746 days, marks a symbolic return. His previous home century came in the 2023 World Cup semifinal against New Zealand, the innings in which he overtook Sachin Tendulkar to claim a record 50 ODI hundreds.

Now 37 and having stepped away from Tests and T20Is, Kohli continues to look entirely capable of anchoring India’s one-day ambitions. If this innings is any indication, his influence on the side, and potentially at the 2027 World Cup, remains far from fading.

Kohli’s dominance over South Africa in the one-day arena shows no sign of slowing. His latest hundred, the sixth of his ODI career against the Proteas, adds yet another layer to a rivalry he has long controlled, further cementing his position as the Indian batter with the most centuries against them.

The milestone also marks his second international ton of the year, following the one he carved out against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. For a player who has spent the past year fielding questions about form and longevity, Kohli’s numbers continue to offer the most emphatic answers.

Kohli’s commanding innings did far more than steady India’s total; it pushed him into yet another realm of batting greatness. His latest century not only reinforced his reputation as one of cricket’s modern masters but also carried historical weight.

Reaching his 52nd ton in the format, he eclipsed one of Tendulkar’s most monumental records, becoming the player with the most hundreds ever scored in a single format. It was a moment that felt both inevitable and extraordinary, an achievement that adds further shine to a career already crowded with milestones.

The stalwart ended his knock, scoring a magnificent 135 off 120 deliveries, studded with 11 fours and seven sixes.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Watching this innings felt like 2016 all over again! At 37, he's still giving us these magical moments. The dedication and fitness levels are just incredible. What an inspiration for young cricketers across India!

Sarah B

While Kohli's century was brilliant, I wish we could see more young players getting consistent chances. The team needs to build for the future too. But credit where it's due - this was a special knock!

Arjun K

Breaking Sachin's records in Dhoni's home ground - poetic justice! The man is rewriting cricket history books. 135 runs with 11 fours and 7 sixes - pure entertainment for cricket lovers! 🏏✨

Michael C

The partnership with Rohit was crucial. When these two get going together, it's like watching poetry in motion. Great to see them building that momentum for the 2027 World Cup!

Kavya N

After all the talk about his form, he comes out and plays like this! This is why we call him the chase master. The intensity never drops, the hunger is always there. Pure champion material! 💪

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