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List of all 50 ODI centuries scored by Virat Kohli

Published at :November 16, 2023 at 10:51 PM
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Karan Rawat


Virat Kohli is the only cricketer to hit 50 ODI centuries.

Virat Kohli is probably the once-in-a-generation player that the game has seen. Since making his international debut, he has overtaken all his competitors. So far, Virat Kohli has achieved a lot in his career, and he has broken many batting records so far. One of the all-time records he broke recently was for the most ODI hundreds. With a hundred in the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 against New Zealand, he became the first ever batter to complete 50 ODI centuries, going past legend Sachin Tendulkar.

Sachin had hit 49 ODI hundreds in his career. Virat Kohli scored his maiden ODI hundred in 2009 against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, which started his journey. Virat Kohli is the only one at the top of the list where no other player has ever reached, and it will take some spectacular performances to reach the heights he has in the coming years. And here we will talk about the ODI centuries by Virat Kohli so far.

Here is the List of all 50 ODI centuries scored by Virat Kohli

1. 107 vs Sri Lanka, December 24, 2009, Eden Gardens

2. 102* vs Bangladesh, January 11, 2010, Mirpur

3. 118 vs Australia, October 20, 2010, Vizag

4. 105 vs New Zealand, November 28, 2010, Guwahati

5. 100* vs Bangladesh, February 19, 2011, Mirpur

6. 107 vs England, September 16, 2011, Sophia Gardens

7. 112* vs England, October 17, 2011, Delhi

8. 117 vs West Indies, December 2, 2011, Vizag

9. 133* vs Sri Lanka, February 28, 2012, Hobart

10. 108 vs Sri Lanka, March 13, 2012, Mirpur

11. 183 vs Pakistan, March 18, 2012, Mirpur

12. 106 vs Sri Lanka, July 21, 2012, Hambantota

13. 128* vs Sri Lanka, July 31, 2012, Colombo (RPS)

14. 102 vs West Indies, July 5, 2013, Port of Spain

15. 115 vs Zimbabwe, July 24, 2013, Harare

16. 100* vs Australia, October 16, 2013, Jaipur

17. 115* vs Australia, October 30, 2013, Nagpur

18. 123 vs New Zealand, January 19, 2014, Napier

19. 136 vs Bangladesh, February 26, 2014, Fatullah

20. 127 vs West Indies, October 17, 2014, Dharamsala

21. 139* vs Sri Lanka, November 16, 2014, Ranchi

22. 107 vs Pakistan, February 15, 2015, Adelaide

23. 138 vs South Africa, October 22, 2015, Chennai

24. 117 vs Australia, January 17, 2016, Melbourne

25. 106 vs Australia, January 20, 2016, Canberra

26. 154* vs New Zealand, October 23, 2016, Mohali

27. 122 vs England, January 15, 2017, Pune

28. 111* vs West Indies, July 6, 2017, Kingston

29. 131 vs Sri Lanka, August 31, 2017, Colombo (RPS)

30. 110* Sri Lanka, September 3, 2017, Colombo (RPS)

31. 121 vs New Zealand, October 22, 2017, Mumbai

32. 113 vs New Zealand, October 29, 2017, Kanpur

33. 112 vs South Africa, February 1, 2018, Durban

34. 160* vs South Africa, February 7, 2018, Cape Town

35. 129* vs South Africa, February 16, 2018, Centurion

36. 140 vs West Indies, October 21, 2018, Guwahati

37. 157* vs West Indies, October 24, 2018, Vizag

38. 107 vs West Indies, October 27, 2018, Pune

39. 104 vs Australia, January 15, 2019, Adelaide

40. 116 vs Australia, March 5, 2019, Nagpur

41. 123 vs Australia, March 8, 2019, Ranchi

42. 120 vs West Indies, August 11, 2019, Port of Spain

43. 114* vs West Indies, August 14, 2019, Port of Spain

44. 113 vs Bangladesh, December 10, 2022, Chattogram

45. 113 vs Sri Lanka, January 10, 2023, Guwahati

46. 166* vs Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023, Thiruvananthapuram

47. 122* vs Pakistan, September 10, 2023, Colombo

48. 103* vs Bangladesh, October 19, 2023, Pune

49. 101* vs South Africa, November 5, 2023, Kolkata

50. 117 vs New Zealand, November 15, 2023, Mumbai

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