Kohli & Rohit Dominate Vijay Hazare Trophy with Stunning Centuries

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma marked their return to the Vijay Hazare Trophy with commanding centuries for Delhi and Mumbai respectively. Kohli's innings also saw him become only the second Indian after Sachin Tendulkar to surpass 16,000 List A runs. Former cricketer Irfan Pathan praised the duo, highlighting the invaluable experience for young domestic players sharing the dressing room with them. Their performances underscored their enduring class and dominance in the domestic circuit.

Key Points: Kohli, Rohit Score Tons in Vijay Hazare Trophy Return

  • Rohit's 155 for Mumbai
  • Kohli's 131 for Delhi
  • Kohli reaches 16,000 List A runs
  • Pathan hails impact on young cricketers
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'Kohli & Rohit lighting up domestic cricket', says Pathan after duo's heroics in Vijay Hazare Trophy

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma lit up the Vijay Hazare Trophy with centuries, earning praise from Irfan Pathan. Kohli also crossed 16,000 List A runs.

"Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma lighting up domestic cricket. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, Dec 25

Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan was mighty impressed with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's showings with the bat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy after the two stalwarts notched up centuries for their respective teams on Wednesday.

Rohit, playing for Mumbai, scored a match-winning 155 against Sikkim on the opening day of the tournament, while Kohli, playing against Andhra Pradesh, notched up 131 to help Delhi win by four wickets.

"Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma lighting up domestic cricket. It's a lifetime experience for young domestic cricketers to share the dressing room with them and learn so much. Absolutely loving this phase of Indian cricket," Pathan wrote on X.

The first half of the Vijay Hazare Trophy's opening day featured record-breaking centuries, but Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli took centre stage in the second half, each scoring centuries upon their return to the premier one-day domestic tournament.Rohit hit his century in just 62 balls, soon after Kohli, who scored a swift 83-ball century, demonstrated their dominance over opponents.

Rohit made a notable return to domestic cricket, scoring a century in his first Vijay Hazare Trophy match in seven years for Mumbai on Wednesday.

Kohli confidently led the run chase, displaying his usual style, and reached a magnificent hundred. This is his 58th List A century and the third in four innings since the South Africa series earlier this month.

With his first run of the innings, Kohli joined an elite group as the ninth player to reach 16,000 List A runs, with over 14,000 scored for India since his debut in 2008.

During the match, Kohli also cemented his place in cricket history by achieving 16000 List A runs.

Kohli's 16,000-run milestone makes him only the second Indian, after Sachin Tendulkar, to reach this in List A cricket.

The 37-year-old now ranks as the ninth player overall to pass this mark, alongside legends like Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara, Sir Vivian Richards, and others.

- IANS

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Priya S
Irfan Pathan is spot on. This is a masterclass in humility and passion. After achieving everything, they are still hungry to play for their state teams. Kohli's 16,000 runs... simply unbelievable. The GOAT debate is settled for me!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I love seeing them play, part of me wonders if this takes away a spot from a genuine domestic player trying to make his mark. The tournament is for state teams, not for national stars to get practice. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The stats are mind-blowing! 16,000 List A runs and only the second Indian after Sachin paaji. Kohli's consistency is not human. And Hitman's 62-ball century... he makes it look so easy! What a time to be a cricket fan.
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Vikram M
This is the perfect response to all the critics who said they were past their prime. King Kohli and Captain Sharma showing everyone how it's done. The hunger is still there. World Cup 2027, here we come! 🔥
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Kavya N
As a Mumbaikar, seeing Rohit back in blue and gold for Mumbai brought a tear to my eye. It's been 7 years! He hasn't forgotten his roots. This is what cricket is all about - passion for your team, big or small. Well done, boys!

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