On Day 3 of the first Test against Australia in Perth, star India batsman Virat Kohli scored his 30th Test century.
Virat Kohli, the star batsman for India, hit his 30th Test century on the third day of the first Test match against Australia in Perth. In their second innings, India declared 487/6, with Kohli reaching triple figures in 143 balls, giving Australia a 534-run victory goal. Australia great Sir Donald Bradman was surpassed by Kohli, who achieved his first Test century after 16 months, as the player with the most tons in the longest format. In the 29 hundreds before the Perth Test, Kohli and Bradman were tied.
The top player on the list is Sachin Tendulkar, who retired in 2013 after amassing 49 Test hundreds. The fourth Indian to reach 30 or more hundreds is Kohli.
Rahul Dravid (36), Sunil Gavaskar (34), and Tendulkar were the only Indians to score more hundreds than Kohli.
By the time India’s interim captain, Jasprit Bumrah, announced the innings, Kohli was undefeated at 100. At the time of the announcement, Nitish Kumar Reddy was likewise undefeated on 38.
Yashasvi Jaiswal had earlier given India a psychological edge in the five-Test series with a magnificent 161.
Jaiswal was the hero, hitting 15 fours and three sixes in a mature 297-ball stay. He was up destitute in Mumbai’s slums and had to sell snacks on the streets to make ends meet.
When he cut Mitchell Marsh to Steve Smith at point in his 15th Test match, the 22-year-old appeared headed for a second career double century before leaving to a standing ovation.In addition, Australia dismissed Rishabh Pant (1), Dhruv Jurel (1), and Devdutt Padikkal (25), after accounting for KL Rahul (77) prior to lunch.
Rahul’s death ended his opening partnership with Jaiswal, which had reached 201 runs, breaking the previous mark established by Sunil Gavaskar and Kris Srikkanth in Sydney in 1986 and setting a new record for India in Australia.
After Australia was dismissed for a pitiful 104 in response to India’s 150, the visitors took control on day two and resumed with a 218-run lead.