Virat Kohli, one of the finest batters in the world, has an astounding 82 international centuries to his name across formats. His brilliance on the field continues to capture the admiration of cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
Former Indian opener and Mumbai stalwart Wasim Jaffer firmly believes that Virat Kohli can continue playing at the top level for at least another four years. He is confident that Kohli is well on track to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s iconic record of 100 international centuries.
“Cricket fans love watching Virat play, and with the form he showed against Pakistan, no one wants to see him dismissed,” Jaffer remarked at the launch of the India Corporate T20 Bash (ICBT20), a corporate cricket league, on Wednesday.
Kohli, at 36, remains a crucial pillar of India’s batting lineup. His latest century came during India’s commanding six-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy in Dubai. Despite recent struggles for form at home, Kohli silenced his critics with this dominant performance.
Kohli has often been compared to cricketing legends, with many believing he is the only active player capable of surpassing Tendulkar’s record. His dedication to fitness and hunger for runs sets him apart.
“When he scores runs, everybody is happy. I am sure every fan wants to see Kohli play for another 3-4 years and break all records,” Jaffer added.
With the way Kohli is performing, he remains a strong asset for India. If he maintains his fitness and form, achieving 100 international centuries seems within reach. Cricket enthusiasts across the globe eagerly anticipate his next milestones.
Conclusion
Virat Kohli’s legacy in world cricket is far from over. As experts and fans alike predict at least four more years of his dominance, the cricketing world waits to see how many records he will rewrite before hanging up his boots.
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