3 players who endured a long century drought ft Virat Kohli
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1517207The moment! #ViratKohli #CricketTwitter https://t.co/dP0KGYTmbc With the century drought finally out of the way, the Indian team will be hoping that the big milestones continue to come Kohli's way. That said, it's not an unfamiliar sight to see great players struggle to breach the hundred-run barrier for a considerable period of time. Let's take a look at three players other than Kohli who have endured a century drought.
#indiancricketteam #CricketTwitter1127#OnThisDay in 1994, Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI ton #indiancricketteam #CricketTwitter https://t.co/TcQp0rcJ1l Before Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar was the man synonymous with scoring hundreds for fun. He didn't take much time to score his first Test ton, doing so at the tender age of 17 to help India salvage a draw against England at Old Trafford in 1990. However, the Master Blaster took as many as 79 matches to breach the three-figure mark in ODIs. Today (September 9) happens to be the 28th anniversary of the same, with Tendulkar stroking a 130-ball 110 against Sri Lanka in Colombo, paving the way for a 31-run victory for India. Even the great Tendulkar took close to five years since his ODI debut to score his first century. The rest, as they say, is history, with the man adding 48 more centuries to his name in the 50-over format.
3 players who endured a long century drought ft Virat Kohli
By Sooryanarayanan Sesha Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, and Andy Flower have all experienced a century drought during their respective careers. After a long wait of nearly three years, Virat Kohli ended his century drought with a blistering display against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup 2022 on Thursday, September 8. The former Indian skipper managed to get the monkey off his back as he stormed his way to an unbeaten 122 off 61 deliveries, his first in T20Is. What stood out in Kohli's sensational blitz was his comfort against spin – something that has come under the scanner for a considerable amount of time now. However, against a world-class spin troika of Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Mohammad Nabi, he looked a class apart. Kohli also crossed the milestone of 24,000 international runs in the process. His form in the Asia Cup is pointing towards the start of potentially another peak in what has been a stellar career. Sportskeeda@SportskeedaThe moment!#ViratKohli #CricketTwitter
1517207The moment! #ViratKohli #CricketTwitter https://t.co/dP0KGYTmbc With the century drought finally out of the way, the Indian team will be hoping that the big milestones continue to come Kohli's way. That said, it's not an unfamiliar sight to see great players struggle to breach the hundred-run barrier for a considerable period of time. Let's take a look at three players other than Kohli who have endured a century drought.
#3 Sachin Tendulkar
Sportskeeda@Sportskeeda#OnThisDay in 1994, Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI ton#indiancricketteam #CricketTwitter1127#OnThisDay in 1994, Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI ton #indiancricketteam #CricketTwitter https://t.co/TcQp0rcJ1l Before Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar was the man synonymous with scoring hundreds for fun. He didn't take much time to score his first Test ton, doing so at the tender age of 17 to help India salvage a draw against England at Old Trafford in 1990. However, the Master Blaster took as many as 79 matches to breach the three-figure mark in ODIs. Today (September 9) happens to be the 28th anniversary of the same, with Tendulkar stroking a 130-ball 110 against Sri Lanka in Colombo, paving the way for a 31-run victory for India. Even the great Tendulkar took close to five years since his ODI debut to score his first century. The rest, as they say, is history, with the man adding 48 more centuries to his name in the 50-over format.