Virat Kohli becomes 1st Indian to play 100 Matches in each format

Virat Kohli becomes 1st Indian to play 100 Matches in each format

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Category : Sports Published on: August 30 2022

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  • Cricket Legend Virat Kohli has become the first Indian and just the second player overall in international cricket history to have played 100 matches each in all three formats of the game. 
  • He has achieved this feat in the much-awaited Asia Cup 2022 match with Pakistan.
  • Kohli has now 100 T20Is to his name in addition to 102 Tests and 262 ODIs since making his international debut in August 2008.
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