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Virat Kohli’s century in Indore helped him break another Sachin Tendulkar world record, adding to his growing milestone list.
Kohli scored 124 off 108 balls, registering his 54th ODI hundred and 85th international ton, continuing his incredible consistency.
With this knock, Kohli has ODI centuries at 35 different venues, surpassing Tendulkar’s 34 and becoming the first batter to reach this landmark.
Scoring tons across venues highlights adaptability to different pitches and conditions, making this record a significant mark of elite batting.
Rohit Sharma follows with 26 venues, then Ponting, Amla, AB de Villiers, Sangakkara, Chris Gayle and Jayasuriya, showing how rare the feat is.
Kohli now has 85 international centuries. While still behind Sachin’s 100, he keeps breaking selective records and strengthening his all-time legacy.
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