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Virat’s bat shines after Mahakaal’s blessings, scores century after three years, will not stop now

Indian cricket team’s star batsman Virat Kohli has scored a blistering century in the ongoing fourth and final Test match against India and Australia. Even he is now moving towards his double century. With this, Virat Kohli has also ended the drought of 1206 days of Test century.
 
In Ahmedabad, Virat Kohli has made a blistering century in India’s first innings, for which he had to wait a long time. Please tell that this is the 28th Test century of Virat Kohli’s career, which has come after more than three years from his bat. In this match, Virat Kohli is seen playing very carefully.
 
Please tell that Virat Kohli has completed his 28th century in 241 balls. He hit only 5 fours in his innings. At the same time, this is the 75th century of his international career. Virat Kohli has scored this century in only 552 innings.
 
Century was scored in 2019
Earlier, the last century in Test career with the bat of Virat Kohli was scored on 23 November 2019. Virat Kohli had scored his 27th Test century in Kolkata in the Day Night Test against Bangladesh in India itself. After scoring this Test century, he scored a century again after three years, three months and 17 days. During these three years, Virat Kohli played 41 innings in Tests but he could not convert any innings into a century. Please tell that this is the longest wait between Virat Kohli’s two centuries.
 
Recently took the blessings of Mahakal
Virat Kohli recently took the blessings of Lord Mahakal by reaching the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain with wife Anushka Sharma. It is only after this blessing that Virat Kohli has scored a century with the bat, due to which the cricket fans are very happy.

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