Virat Kohli, who holds many records in the cricketing era, is on the verge of leaving behind former Australia captain Ricky Ponting. Kohli has scored two half-centuries in this Test series, but has not yet converted it into a century.
When Kohli steps in to bat in the upcoming third Test against England at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad, then everyone will definitely look at Kohli to go for a big century.
This is because his fans have not seen his century for a long time.
If Kohli scores a century this time, it will be his 42nd international and 28th Test century as captain, which will be a new record as captain by any player in the world. By the way, both Ponting and Kohli are currently at the top of the list with 41 centuries.
The four-match Test series is currently 1–1 on par as India won the second Test at Chepauk Stadium in Chennai by 317 runs.