Virat Kohli might now be holding the record for most ODI hundreds, but former India head coach Ravi Shastri firmly believed that the 35-year-old is well on his way to break another big landmark — Sachin Tendulkar's 100 international hundreds. Along with his 50 ODI centuries, Kohli also has 29 hundreds in Tests and one in T20Is for a total of 80 scores above 100. Kohli had broken Tendulkar's mark of 49 one-day hundreds against New Zealand in the World Cup semifinals here on Wednesday.
«Who would have thought when Sachin Tendulkar got 100 hundreds that anyone would come close? And, he's got 80; 80 international hundreds, 50 of them in the one-day game, which makes him the highest. Unreal,» said Shastri during The ICC Review.
«Nothing's impossible because such players, when they start reeling off hundreds, then they score them pretty quickly.
His next 10 innings, you might see another five hundreds.
»You have three formats of the game, and he's part of all those formats. To think that he still has three or four years of cricket ahead of him is simply mind-boggling."
Shastri was also in awe of Kohli's ability to soak in the pressure.
«I think his composure, his body language, his calmness at the crease (in this WC). I have seen him come out in previous World Cups where he's like a cat on a hot tin roof.
»He wanted to get on with it straight away.
None of that sort here. He's taken his time, marked his guard, soaked the pressure, given himself time, and understood his role of batting deep in the innings. He's just been wonderful," he added.
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