IND vs SA: Fans go gaga after Virat Kohli silences critics as he lights up Ranchi with his 52nd ODI hundred

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It was the kind of evening Ranchi had been waiting for, a full stadium a high-stakes ODI, and Virat Kohli walking out early with India under mild pressure. The 37-year-old stepped in during the fourth over after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s early departure, immediately taking charge with a crisp boundary to third man. His bat flowed with the ease of old, stitching a commanding 136-run stand with Rohit Sharma that steadied India’s innings beautifully.

Ranchi roared every time he unfurled his signature straight drives, leaning cover drives, and perfectly timed punches through the gaps. The landmark moment arrived when Kohli smashed Marco Jansen for the boundary to bring up a century that oozed authority. By the time he reached his 52nd ODI century, Kohli had not only entertained the crowd, he had reminded the world that the ‘Run Machine’ is still built for long, relentless innings.

IND vs SA: Virat Kohli shuts down criticism as he lights up Ranchi with a record extending 52nd hundred

Kohli’s latest hundred wasn’t just another addition to his glowing record, it was a defining chapter in an already monumental career.
His 52nd ODI century extended his lead as the only batter in history to cross the 50-century barrier in the format, underlining an era of unmatched consistency. This knock also marked his sixth ODI ton against South Africa, placing him level with Quinton de Kock and AB de Villiers for the most centuries in India–SA ODIs.

Earlier in the match, with just his 32nd run, Kohli surpassed Jacques Kallis to become the second-highest run-scorer in India-South Africa ODI history. The achievement gains even more weight considering Kallis’ staggering average of over 61 against India, a benchmark Kohli coolly stepped past. Only Sachin Tendulkar now sits above him in these contests, with 2,001 runs, setting up a chase Kohli could very well challenge with his current rhythm. This Ranchi century also pushed Kohli to 83 international centuries overall, the second-most in world cricket. With 30 Test hundreds, a T20I ton, and his unparalleled ODI dominance, Kohli continues to redefine longevity and excellence in the modern game.

The innings also showcased his unmatched ability to read bowlers early and adapt instantly, a skill that has kept him ahead for more than a decade. The celebration, a quiet raise of the bat, eyes lifted to the sky, summed up a man fully aware of his place in cricket history.
For India, this knock wasn’t just runs on the board; it was reassurance that their greatest chaser and most complete ODI batter remains at his absolute best. And for the cricketing world, it was yet another reminder that when Kohli decides to take control, only the record books can keep up.

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India’s complete control in Ranchi built around Kohli’s masterclass against South Africa

India’s innings began with early urgency as Yashasvi Jaiswal struck a few crisp boundaries, but his dismissal in the fourth over brought Virat Kohli to the crease far earlier than ideal. What followed was a defining shift in momentum. Kohli immediately signaled intent with a fluent third-man boundary, settling into a beautifully balanced mix of strike rotation and signature shot-making. Rohit matched him stroke for stroke, ensuring that India capitalized on the fielding restrictions as the pair added 136 runs off just 82 balls, completely flattening South Africa’s early plans. Rohit’s half-century freed Kohli to play the long, commanding role, and even after Rohit fell for 57, the innings retained its flow due to Kohli’s unbroken rhythm.

Ruturaj Gaikwad and Washington Sundar fell in quick successions, suggesting a potential slowdown, but Kohli absorbed pressure with his unmatched ODI composure. He reached his fifty with a towering maximum off Corbin Bosch and managed the innings like a seasoned architect, maneuvering spin, neutralizing pace, and ensuring the run rate remained intact. His hundred, completed off 102 balls, reflected both control and acceleration, with 11 boundaries and 7 sixes highlighting his perfect balance of precision and aggression. KL Rahul supported him calmly, contributing to a steady finishing phase that took India to 349/8 in 50 overs.

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