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Six players – Waugh (1996), Ganguly (2003), Matthew Hayden (2007), Warner (2019), Rachin Ravindra and Virat Kohli (both 2023) – have scored three centuries in a single tournament. In 1992, Andy Flower of Zimbabwe – making his ODI debut in a World Cup – scored a century.
Virat Kohli has scored 81 centuries in international cricket.. Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer and a former captain of the India national cricket team.A right-handed top-order batsman, he has made 81 centuries in international cricket—thirty in Test cricket, fifty in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and one in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) as of November 2024.
Kohli was a member of the Indian team that won the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, 2011 Cricket World Cup, 2013 Champions Trophy and 2024 T20 World Cup and also captained India to win the ICC Test mace three consecutive times in 2017, 2018, and 2019. [6] He represents Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League and Delhi in ...
India batting star Virat Kohli extended his record run tally at a Cricket World Cup to 765 from 11 games on Sunday — though the achievement will feel diminished after his team lost the final to ...
Virat Kohli was awarded the Player of the Tournament title in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023. He scored a record 765 runs (the highest in a single edition in the history of the tournament) and three centuries with the highest batting average of 95.62 in this ICC ODI World Cup.
In 2011, Tendulkar carried Kohli on his shoulders around the Wankhede after India won its second World Cup title. So no wonder Kohli was emotional Wednesday after flicking New Zealand pacer Lockie ...
A qualification of 15 overall centuries is used for entry onto the men's list. To date, 127 cricketers have scored 15 or more international centuries, 83 of whom went on to score 20 or more centuries, 44 have scored 30 or more centuries, and 21 have a total of 40 or more centuries.
The first century in an ICC Men's T20 World Cup match was scored by Chris Gayle of the West Indies. He achieved the feat in the inaugural match of the first Men's T20 World Cup (then called the World Twenty20) against the hosts South Africa on 11 September 2007. He scored 117 runs in 57 balls at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. [5]