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Kohli's 54th ODI Ton Holds India in Thrilling Chase
18 Jan
Summary
- Virat Kohli scored his record 54th ODI century against New Zealand.
- Kohli's ton was crucial in a tough chase of 337 runs.
- He built an 88-run partnership with Nitish Kumar Reddy.

Virat Kohli delivered a masterful performance, scoring his record-extending 54th ODI century against New Zealand. This remarkable achievement was crucial in holding India's innings together as they pursued a challenging target of 337 runs. The batting superstar reached his ton in the 40th over, a testament to his persistence.
Kohli's century, comprising eight fours and two sixes, came off 91 balls and provided a much-needed anchor for India. The team had faltered to 71 for four at one stage, making Kohli's innings especially significant on a wicket offering little assistance.
He led India's recovery with a robust 88-run stand for the fifth wicket alongside Nitish Kumar Reddy, who contributed a valuable 53. This partnership highlighted the team's fightback against a formidable New Zealand total of 337 for eight.




