Virat Kohli has become the first cricketer to hit 50 centuries in One-Day International cricket. The India star reached the milestone as India racked up a massive 397-4 in their World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai.
It took him past the record he had shared with Sachin Tendulkar, who was at the Wankhede Stadium to see it happen. Despite suffering from cramps in the intense heat and humidity, Kohli ran two then leapt for joy as he reached three figures.
He then gestured to his wife, Anushka Sharma, in the stands, and bowed to Tendulkar. “All this for me feels like a dream, too good to be true,” Kohli said in a TV interview between innings. “It feels surreal.
If I could paint the perfect picture, this would be the picture.” After the innings, Kohli was congratulated by both Tendulkar and David Beckham, the former England football star, who is attending the game in his role as a Unicef ambassador. “We have witnessed something special today,” Beckham said. “Obviously the love [the fans] have for Sachin and Virat, for him to do something like that in front of his family, friends and teammates is an incredible moment.” Tendulkar has a picture of Kohli carrying him around the field after India won the 2011 World Cup in the same stadium on his X webpage.