10. Virat Kohli- 140, 157*, 107
Virat Kohli became the first Indian batsman to score 3 successive centuries in One-day Internationals. The Indian captain has been in tremendous form during the first 3 ODI matches against West Indies. Chasing a massive target of 322 runs to win, Virat Kohli came to the crease and dominated the West Indies bowling with ease.
In the first ODI match at Guwahati on 21st October, Kohli made 140 off 107 balls and helped team India to win the match by 8 wickets. It was an amazing batting performance by the Indian captain.
In the second ODI match at Vizag on 24th, Kohli continued his brilliant form and played a captains knock. He remained not out on 157 off 129 balls, helping team India posted a massive total of 321. The match ended in a tie.
In today’s third One day international at Pune, Virat Kohli played another captains knock and scored 107 off 119 balls but could not help team India register a win.