Virat Kohli marked his highly anticipated return to domestic one-day cricket with a sensational century against Andhra in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Playing for Delhi after more than a decade away, Kohli showcased his timeless skill and consistent dominance. He batted with poise, forming a strong partnership with Nitish Rana, who also played a crucial role with a half-century. Kohli’s century was a rapid affair, reaching the three-figure mark in only 84 balls. Facing a target of 299 set by Andhra, Kohli assumed the mantle of chase leader, expertly guiding Delhi towards victory with his commanding stroke play and unwavering composure. The innings was also historic as Kohli surpassed 16,000 runs in List A cricket, a remarkable achievement that further solidifies his place among the sport’s legends. Despite the extensive layoff from domestic competition, Kohli displayed no signs of complacency, adapting instantly and dominating the proceedings.
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