Kohli breaks Tendulkar’s landmark record for most ODI centuries.

INDIA batter Virat Kohli broke the record of most ODI centuries by hitting his 50th ton in the
format at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

Virat Kohli's 50th ODI century came in Mumbai.
He reached this landmark in the 42nd over off the bowling of Lockie Ferguson, hitting eight
fours and one six on the way to three figures.

This was his first-ever ton in the knockout stage of the Cricket World Cup, and also saw him
surpass Tendulkar's landmark for the most runs in a single edition of the Cricket World Cup.
This was Kohli's third ton of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, having scored centuries
against Bangladesh and South Africa in earlier stages of the tournament. His ton against
Bangladesh came in a successful chase in Pune. His second century helped set up the foundation
of a match-winning total against the Proteas at Eden Gardens.

Kohli began his international career in 2008, incidentally making his debut in the ODI format.
His first-ever ODI hundred came against Sri Lanka in Kolkata in December 2009.
Overall, this was Kohli’s fifth ton in the Cricket World Cup.
His first World Cup hundred came in his very first game in the tournament. This was against
Bangladesh in Mirpur. The next arrived against arch-rivals Pakistan in Adelaide. The rest have
come in the 2023 edition.

Kohli has shown top form during his latest outing in the Cricket World Cup. He has scored 711
runs at an average of 101.57 in 10 innings.

His first four Cricket World Cup hundreds have all come in India wins, and his fifth helped India
finish at 397/4 against the Kiwis. (ICC Media)

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