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.

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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.


