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After completing the century, Kohli made a mark with his finger, seeing that he was trying to say that I would talk to his bat instead of the mouth.


Indian captain Virat Kohli completed the 25th Test century on the second day of the Perth Test against Australia and during this time he made many records in his name.
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With this century, Kohli equals his childhood hero and great batsman Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli is the sixth Test century on Australian soil.

Kohli succeeded in equalizing Tendulkar Indian captain is the first batsman to score a hundred in the new Perth stadium Kohli is the 11th in the world and the third batsman of India to complete 1,000 runs in foreign calendar in a calendar year.

Kohli's amazing, fastest Test century after Bradman

Indian batsmen have achieved this feat before Rahul Dravid (1137 runs in 18 innings in 2002) and Mohinder Amarnath (1065 runs in 16 innings in 1983).

He is the first Indian and the third captain to achieve this achievement. Before them, Matt Simpson of Australia and Graeme Smith of South Africa have done so.

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 An incredible innings What a celebration from Virat Kohli! #AUSvIND

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The 30-year-old Kohli, however, became a victim of controversial catches, but he managed to make India return to a great extent. Kohli completed his seventh century against Australia with a four over Mitchell Starc.

After completing the century, Kohli took off his helmet and placed it on the green pitch of opasses stadium. Indian fans shouted from the stands and fervently encouraged them.

Fans said to Murali Vijay, "The former opener, jokingly joking on Twitter

The Indian captain indicated his finger during this time, seeing that he wanted to say that he would talk to his bat instead of the mouth. On this method of their celebration, people from all over the world are tweeted by the people of the world.

Former England captain Michael Vaughan tweeted, "If someone has seen a better batsman in all different formats, then I did not see him. Virat Kohli is unrivaled. Let him 'let the ball speak' liked the way of celebrating.


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 If anyone has seen a better player in all different formats then I have not seen him .. @imVkohli is incredible ... Loved his 'let the Bat do the talking' celebration !! #AUSvIND #Pirth

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 Love this celebration .. He is on a different planet!

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Virat Kohli letting the bat do the talking #FoxCricket #AUSvIND

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Former Australia great Shane Warne wrote, "Congratulations to Kohli on another superb century. A completely different level of playing international cricket and any other batsman present on this planet It's great to see - played quite well. '

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