Cricket
Bow down to the king!
Updated : Feb 16, 2018, 10:57 PM IST
Virat Kohli slammed his 35th hundred in 50-over cricket during the sixth ODI against South Africa on Friday.
The crowd at the Supersport Park in Centurion were treated to an absolute masterclass by the Indian captain.
Chasing a meagre 205, India lost opener Rohit Sharma with 19 on the board. From there on, though, it was a Kohli show all the way.
The talismanic right-hander stroked 17 boundaries in his 82-ball hundred. This was the 29-year-old's third ton in the six-match series.
Twitter was in awe of the Indian skipper on Friday. 'King Kohli' was a hashtag that was soon trending in India.
800 international runs for Virat Kohli in South Africa in 2018 in just 43 days! D#SAvInd
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 16, 2018
Most ODI 100s against the home side in South Africa
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 16, 2018
3 - Kevin Pietersen all in Feb 2005 (in 12 days!)
3 - Virat Kohli all in Feb 2018 (in 16 days!)#SAvInd
492 runs - Virat Kohli's tally this series. Now the most runs by any batsman in a bilateral series in ODI history!#SAvInd
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 16, 2018
100 toh mazaak bana rakha hai bande ne. Adbhut , Kohli is just unbelievable. Century No 35 for probably the greatest ODI batsman #SAvIND
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) February 16, 2018
The Official Dictionary of the Animal Kingdom (Revised Edition CCXXIV) just got a new update.
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli - H. Sapien whose consistency is on par with the Universal Majesty of the Lion.
Synonyms: Run Machine, Chase Master, Milestone Man, Myriad Pro.
It’s quite charming to see that Virat Kohli still celebrates when he reaches a century.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) February 16, 2018
When Kohli faces camera, he hears: "Say Chase"
— Rahul Raj (@bhak_sala) February 16, 2018
This innings from Virat Kohli has class of Sachin and attitude of Sehwag. #SAvInd
— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) February 16, 2018
Kohli treating SA bowlers as school cricket bowlers ! They will be scarred by this guy forever :)
— Vikram Sathaye (@vikramsathaye) February 16, 2018
Enough Said. #35. Next time bat with a walking stick. #Kohli #Unbelievable
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli is batting at a different level.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli should be sent to find Nirav Modi. He's too good at chasing.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) February 16, 2018
And he does what he does best, score centuries. The stellar run for the champion continues, 35 th ODI hundred , 3rd in the series. Take a bow, Virat Kohli pic.twitter.com/ypkc53urI6
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli came to South Africa with zero ODI centuries here and He will go back to India with 3 ODI Centuries...
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli become first Indian to score 3 Centuries in a ODI bilateral series...
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 16, 2018
This Virat Kohli form is incomprehensible. The import of this series performance will be felt at a later time, we aren't equipped to fathom in real time. This will age well, as glorious Cricketing history.
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) February 16, 2018
Virat Kohli be like
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 16, 2018
Thank you 35..
See you soon 36..
Virat Kohli is in such supreme form that he will score century even if he bats with a stump.#INDvSA
— PhD in Bakchodi (@Atheist_Krishna) February 16, 2018
One of the best ODI innings I have seen in the recent past. Congratulations, @imVkohli! Excellent work by #TeamIndia to win an ODI series for the first time in South Africa. Way to go, boys✌️ #SAvINDpic.twitter.com/IjAlV2YpHp
— Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) February 16, 2018
Earlier, young paceman Shardul Thakur made his first appearance in the series count with a four-wicket haul as India yet again choked the South African batsmen, dismissing them for a below-par 204 in the sixth ODI.
Thakur (4/52), playing in place of rested Bhuvneshwar Kumar, picked his best figures in ODI cricket in this third match. Spinners Kuldeep Yadav (1/51) and Yuzvendra Chahal (2/38) finished with 33 wickets together in this six-match series.
Aiden Markram (24) and Hashim Amla (10) made another sedate start. Thakur was impressive in his first spell, even though Markram took him for two boundaries to start off proceedings. Jasprit Bumrah (2/24) kept a check on the scoring with his guile at the other end. The duo added 23 runs for the opening wicket before Amla was caught behind, pulling down leg side off a short ball from Thakur.
The pacer struck for a second time within the first power-play as a clever change of pace foxed Markram completely and he simply chipped a catch to Shreyas Iyer at cover, who caught well for a change. It brought AB de Villiers (30) and Khaya Zondo (54 runs) to the crease, and they rebuilt the innings with a 62-run partnership for the third wicket. They rotated the strike well and looked to be positive even against the spinners.
Zondo was even harsh on Chahal and smacked him for two sixes in an over. It was perhaps the liveliest session of batting from South Africa in this series, barring their late assault during the Pink ODI. De Villiers and Zondo brought up their 50-partnership off 52 balls as the Proteas crossed 100 in the 19th over.
This is when things turned downwards again. Chahal bowled de Villiers in the 21st over as the batsman backed away and looked to make room. The breakthrough almost squeezed the scoring rate as the batsmen started eating up deliveries. 57 balls passed without a boundary and the scoring rate fell from 4.7/over to 4.27/over after de Villiers’ dismissal. In this passage of play, Zondo and Heinrich Klaasen (22) added only 30 runs off 58 balls.
Klaasen tried taking more risks but only managed to hit straight to Virat Kohli at short cover off Bumrah. It became a quick double blow as Ferhaan Behardien (1) wasted his first outing in the series and holed out to third man off Thakur where Bumrah held a stunning catch.
South Africa had lost two wickets in the space of six balls and were reduced to 136 for five in the 32nd over. Chris Morris (4) further exasperated his dressing room as he holed out off Yadav in the deep two overs later. Zondo and Andile Phehlukwayo (34) tried to bring some stability to the innings. In doing so, Zondo scored his maiden ODI half-century off 67 balls. He was out shortly afterwards, caught in the deep in a bid to slog Chahal.
Chris Morris threw his bat around and scored 20 off 19 balls, inclusive of two sixes, before he was out caught off Hardik Pandya (1-39). The all-rounder came up with another immaculate spell in keeping with his form in the latter half of the series. Running out of partners, Phehlukwayo attacked the Indian bowling and managed to push the score past 200 in the 47th over, before he was last man out, returning a catch to Thakur.