Ind vs SA: Virat Kohli's 52nd ODI century leads India to 349/8 in Ranchi ODI
Kohli's commanding 135 came off 120 balls with seven sixes and 11 fours.
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Rohit Sharma 57 before being trapped by Jansen.
Ranchi, 30 Nov
At a stage of his career where every ODI innings carries
scrutiny, star batter Virat Kohli delivered a statement hundred - his 52nd in
the format, to propel India to a formidable 349 for 8 against South Africa in
the series-opener here Sunday.
Kohli reasserted his relevance and authority in the only
international format he plays with a fluent 135-run knock that formed the spine
of India's innings.
His commanding knock came off 120 balls with seven sixes and
11 fours. His 136-run stand with Rohit Sharma (57 off 51) for the second
wicket, set up India's big total on a largely flat JSCA Stadium track.
With Kohli no longer part of T20Is, and only six ODIs
scheduled for India in the next eight months or so, every outing in the format
now comes with significance.
The 36-year-old responded with trademark authority,
reminding the selectors and team management that he remains India's most
bankable batter in the format.
Rohit too had a great platform to assert himself after being
dropped at 1 but he could make only 57 before being trapped by Jansen.
Still, their 136-run partnership - during a much-anticipated
RoKo show - would give confidence not to the two stalwarts but also the team
management that they still belong to big stage and can serve India a bit more.
It was a flat deck but the Proteas bowlers were also guilty
of not bowling a probing line and length.
Kohli walked in early after Yashasvi Jaiswal's 18 ended via
a faint edge off Nandre Burger, and the Ranchi crowd immediately antcipated a
reunion worth waiting for.
The RoKo show
Rohit survived a sitter on one, spilled by Tony de Zorzi at
mid-wicket, and used the reprieve to settle before opening up with a string of
boundaries against Jansen and Corbin Bosch.
He hit Marco Jansen for two boundaries in a space of five
balls and Bosch was also taken to task: his incoming deliveries were flicked
with ease and the short ones were pulled with authority.
Kohli, meanwhile, was in vintage touch - a six over mid-off
off Burger showing the full bat face sugnalled his intent as well as touch. It
was followed by a silken cover drive.
With South Africa's pacers erring in both line and length,
the pair motored along, forcing stand-in captain Aiden Markram to introduce
off-spinner Pranelan Subrayen, but the runs kept flowing.
Kohli raised his half-century with a six off Bosch, while
Rohit reached his fifty with a single as India crossed the 100-run mark in
quick time.
Jansen finally struck back by trapping Rohit leg before. The
dismissal briefly stalled India's scoring as Kohli went through a phase of
limited strike.
Ruturaj Gaikwad (8) and Washington Sundar, promoted to No.
5, fell in quick succession to Ottneil Baartman, arresting the early charge.
But Kohli held firm.
Rotating strike smartly and putting away the loose balls, he
ensured India did not drift. Soon after he completed his hundred, a manic fan
breached security, knelt before his 'King', touched his feet before being
whisked by security officers.
What was remarkable was Kohli's ability to change the gears
even when the ball had gone soft. Now only one ball of the two can be used
after 34 overs, making the stroke-making challenging.
When skipper KL Rahul (60) was struggling to go hard at
spinner Subrayen, Kohli creamed him off for 21 runs with consummate ease with
two sixes and a four.
The 2027 World Cup is still some time away but Kohli
reminded one and all that his touch is intact and hunger insatiable as ever.
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