Virat Kohli achieved a significant milestone in his cricketing career by scoring his 7th Test century in Australia during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
This remarkable feat came on November 24, 2024, as he reached the three-figure mark in just 143 balls at the Optus Stadium in Perth.
With this century, Kohli not only celebrated his 30th Test ton but also surpassed the legendary Sachin Tendulkar to become the Indian with the most Test hundreds on Australian soil.
Historic Achievement
Kohli’s innings was characterized by a blend of grit and determination, marking a triumphant return to form after a year-long wait for his 81st international century.
This achievement places him just behind Jack Hobbs in the all-time list for most Test hundreds, with Kohli now holding seven centuries in Australia, equaling Wally Hammond’s record.
Tendulkar previously held the record with six centuries in Australia, making Kohli’s accomplishment particularly noteworthy.
Match Context
The match itself has been a showcase of dominance from the Indian side. Kohli’s performance contributed to a commanding lead, as India built a substantial advantage over Australia.
Earlier in the match, Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul set a new record for the highest opening-wicket partnership by India in Australia, scoring an unbeaten 201 runs.
Virat Kohli Key Statistics
- Kohli’s Test Centuries: 30
- Test Hundreds in Australia: 7
- International Hundreds: 81
- Innings Faced for 7 Hundreds: 27
Kohli’s latest century not only underscores his exceptional talent but also solidifies his legacy as one of cricket’s greats, particularly in Australian conditions where he has consistently excelled over the years.