Can Virat Kohli Sachin Tendulkar break the ‘100 -century’ record? ODI PROGRAM PAINTS GRIM PICTURE

If Sachin was a player who was thought to be worthy of improved hundreds of international records of Tendulkar, Virat was Kohli. When he was asked to Tendulkar at a prize ceremony that could break his 100th century, he received two names: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He retired from both Rohit and Virate test format within a week. Kohli, who left the test arena on Monday, is still 18 hundred away from being equal to the incredible milestone and now has only one form to play for a maximum of two years. In an age where the relevance level of more than 50 formats is a continuous debate, 19 face hit in ODIs is a humongous task. In 2027, Kohli, which was located in the ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabve and Namibia, has a possibility.
Before that, India is scheduled to play only 27 ODI, which is a three-game series against Bangladesh in August-September.
Apparently Tendulkar’s recording ‘stay here’.
Tendulkar scored 51 centuries and 49 centuries in 200 tests in 463 ODI.
Kohli shot one in the 30 -century, 302 ODI in 123 tests, 51 and 125 T20I.
Former captain Rohit scored a total of 49 centuries, 12 in 12 tests, 32 in ODIs and five in T20s.
After Tendulkar and Kohli, the international jack in the international jack in the list of batt players in the list of Australia’s Ricky Ponting (71), Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara (63), Jacques Jacques Killis (62) and Hashim Amla (54), Sri Lanka (54), Sri Lana (54), 54).
Kohli’s contemporaries, England’s Joe Root (53), Steve Smith from Australia (48) and New Zealand’s Kane Williamson (48), on the fagot end of his careers and Tendulkar, has no chance to approach.
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