Tendulkar cheers from the stands as Virat Kohli celebrates his historic 50th ODI century at Wankhede.

Tendulkar cheers from the stands as Virat Kohli celebrates his historic 50th ODI century at Wankhede.

On Wednesday, November 15, during the World Cup 2023 semi-final match against New Zealand, Virat Kohli achieved a historic hundred runs in one-day international cricket (ODI). Kohli eclipsed Sachin Tendulkar’s record for the most centuries in 50-over international cricket and became the first-ever cricket player to score 50 ODI hundreds.

On November 5, his birthday, the former cricket player broke Sachin’s record of 49 hundreds at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens during a league stage match against South Africa. At Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, he finally broke through with a spectacular century while Sachin was present.

It took Kohli 106 balls to get his century, and he leaped into the air to commemorate it. Anushka Sharma, a Bollywood veteran, and his wife were among the raucous revellers at Wankhede. Virat responded to his idol’s cheers by bowling low, and Sachin clapped as well.

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