Star India hitter Virat Kohli arrived at one more milestone on the very beginning of the main Test match against South Africa in Centurion on Tuesday to turn into the most elevated run-getter for India On the planet Test Title (WTC) 2019-2025. The previous India captain outperformed Rohit Sharma to accomplish the achievement. Kohli scored 2101 runs in 57 innings. While Rohit made 2097 runs in 42 innings. Aside from Kohli and Rohit, Cheteshwar Pujara holds the third put on the rundown with 1769 runs in 62 innings. Following that Ajinkya Rahane (1589 runs in 49 innings) and Rishabh Gasp (1575 runs in 41 innings) stand on the rundown separately.
Kohli neglected to leave an imprint in India’s most memorable inning and scored 38 runs from 64 balls with a strike pace of 59.38. The 35-year-old crushed 5 fours against the Proteas bowling assault. Be that as it may, he was unfortunate before Kagiso Rabada after the pacer excused the hitter in the 30.6 overs.
Recapping the primary day of the Test match, downpour played spoilsport as most of the third meeting was precluded on Day 1 of the main Test among India and South Africa at the SuperSport Park.
Toward the finish of Day 1, India posted a sum of 208/8 of every 59 overs with KL Rahul and Mohammed Siraj unbeaten with separate scores of 70 (105)* and 0 (10)*.
KL Rahul battled boldly over the course of the time that he spent on the field. While the other hitters neglected to conquer Kagiso Rabada, he battled with power to take India’s score past the 200-run mark. Siraj additionally showed persistence during the 10 balls that he confronted he confronted.
The main setback in the last meeting was Jasprit Bumrah, who became irritated and wound up losing his wicket to Marco Jansen in the wake of playing 19 balls.