How are Kohli & Rohit Transforming Domestic Cricket?
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Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma scored 155 runs for Mumbai.
- Virat Kohli made 131 runs for Delhi.
- Kohli reached the milestone of 16,000 List A runs.
- Both players scored centuries in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
- Pathan praised their impact on young cricketers.
New Delhi, Dec 25 (NationPress) Irfan Pathan, the esteemed former Indian cricketer, expressed his admiration for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma following their impressive performances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. The two cricket legends each scored centuries for their teams on Wednesday.
Rohit, representing Mumbai, achieved a remarkable match-winning score of 155 against Sikkim on the tournament's opening day, while Kohli contributed 131 against Andhra Pradesh, leading Delhi to a four-wicket victory.
Pathan shared his thoughts on platform X, stating, “Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma illuminating domestic cricket is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young cricketers to learn and share the dressing room with them. This phase of Indian cricket is absolutely fantastic.”
While the first half of the tournament's opening day showcased record-breaking centuries, Rohit and Kohli dominated the latter half, each scoring centuries upon their return to this prestigious one-day domestic tournament. Rohit reached his century in a mere 62 balls, shortly after Kohli’s swift 83-ball century, displaying their prowess against opponents.
Rohit made a significant comeback to domestic cricket, scoring a century in his first Vijay Hazare Trophy match in seven years.
Kohli confidently spearheaded the run chase, exhibiting his trademark style, and reached an impressive hundred. This marks his 58th List A century and the third in four innings since the recent series against South Africa.
With his first run of the innings, Kohli became the ninth player to accumulate 16,000 List A runs, with over 14,000 of those runs scored for India since his debut in 2008.
During the match, Kohli solidified his status in cricket history by achieving 16,000 List A runs.
Kohli’s remarkable milestone makes him the second Indian, following Sachin Tendulkar, to reach this landmark in List A cricket.
The 37-year-old now ranks among the ninth players overall to surpass this threshold, joining legends such as Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara, and Sir Vivian Richards.