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IND vs AUS: Virat Kohli Scores Test Century After More Than 3 Years; His 28th Test Ton and 75th International

IND vs AUS: Former India Captain Virat Kohli brought up his most-awaited 28th Test Century. This is also his 75th International ton. Kohli’s reached the three-figure mark in 241 deliveries.

With this, India crossed 400-run mark against Australia on Day 4 of the fourth and final Test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023.

Virat Kohli remarkable return in Test Cricket

The wait is over, the 100 drought has ended Virat Kohli has his first Test century since November 2019.

Kohli gets to his 28th Test match ton. This has been an inning of patience and determination. He showed his class and has shown why he is the best in the world. The 34-year-old has now slammed 16 international hundreds against Australia.

Brilliant piece of batting from Kohli. Now with the reaching his century, it is time to change gears.

Moreover, Axar Patel will be looking to score some quick runs and so will Kohli. India is in complete control of this Test match now. Earlier, Shubman Gill’s sparkling century kept India strong in their first innings reply.

WATCH: King Kohli’s king-like celebration after Ton vs Australia

Also read: IND vs AUS: Shreyas Iyer Unable to Bat with Back Issues; Sent for scans

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