Virat Kohli hit a century on the fourth day of the India-Australia fourth Test in Ahmedabad. He scored a century after 1205 days, 23 matches and 41 innings in Tests. This is his 28th Test century. Kohli and Akshar are at the crease. India’s score in the first innings is 466 for 5 wickets. India is currently 14 runs behind Australia.
Kohli last scored his 27th Test century against Bangladesh on 23 November 2019. This is his 28th Test century. Now Kohli has 75 international centuries in his name. He has scored 28 in Tests, 46 in ODIs and one century in T20 Internationals.
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Shrikar Bharat got out after scoring 44 runs. He was caught by Nathan Lyon at the hands of Peter Handscomb. Bharat shared an 84-run partnership with Kohli. Earlier, Ravindra Jadeja got out after scoring 23 runs. Jadeja shared a 64-run partnership with Kohli on 170 balls.
India finished the innings at 289/3 on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Earlier, Australia scored 480 runs in the first innings.