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Virat Kohli Shines Again with Back-to-Back Centuries in ODI Series Against South Africa

Virat Kohli has once again proven his prowess on the cricket field with back-to-back centuries in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa. His stellar performances have not only helped India secure a strong position in the series but also raised questions about his future role in the team leading up to the 2027 World Cup. With a remarkable average and a history of success against South Africa, Kohli's return to form is a significant development for Indian cricket. As he prepares for the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, fans eagerly await to see how he continues to shape his legacy.
 

Kohli's Stellar Performance in Raipur

In a remarkable display of skill, former Indian captain Virat Kohli delivered an outstanding performance during the second ODI of the three-match series against South Africa at the Shaheen Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, on December 3. Team India, batting first, set a formidable target of 358 runs, bolstered by centuries from both Ruturaj Gaikwad and Virat Kohli, who each scored 105 runs. Their partnership of 195 runs for the sixth wicket was pivotal, with KL Rahul contributing a brisk 66 runs off just 43 balls.


Kohli's Consistent Form

Kohli's return to the national team follows his participation in the Australia ODI tour, marking his first international appearance since retiring from Test cricket in May. He had previously scored a crucial 74 runs in the third ODI against Australia. In the first match of the series against South Africa, he made a significant impact with a score of 135 runs. Continuing this momentum, he achieved his 53rd ODI century in the second match, scoring 102 runs off 93 balls, showcasing a strike rate of 109.68.


Kohli's Record Against South Africa

Throughout the ongoing series, Kohli has accumulated a total of 237 runs across two matches, averaging 118.50 with a strike rate of 111.70. His historical performance against South Africa is impressive, with 1,741 runs, including six centuries and eight fifties, at an average of 69.64 in 33 ODIs.


Implications for Future Selection

Kohli's consecutive centuries not only highlight his exceptional form but also send a clear message to selectors evaluating his potential role in India's long-term ODI strategy leading up to the 2027 World Cup. Although he has not confirmed his participation in the tournament, his recent performances indicate a desire to remain a key player in the ODI format.


Mental Preparation Over Physical Training

Despite concerns regarding his form due to limited game time, Kohli's performance has been stellar. He emphasized the importance of mental preparation over extensive physical training, stating, "I've never been a believer in a lot of prep. All my cricket has been mental." This approach seems to be paying off as he continues to excel on the field.


Upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy

Looking ahead, Kohli is set to return to the Vijay Hazare Trophy, marking his first appearance in the tournament in 15 years. His last match for Delhi was in February 2010, and this comeback is highly anticipated amid ongoing discussions regarding his future with the national team.