Virat Kohli is one of the first-class batsmen India has ever produced. His records are in tons and his skills are phenomenal. But still, he did not make any big impact in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024. In the first match against Ireland, Virat Kohli scored only 1 run, in the 2nd against Pakistan he scored 4 runs and against the new team USA, Kohli got out on a duck. Also, it’s not just Kohli who got in trouble while playing on the new pitch, other batsmen also faced so many problems with the pitch new pitch in New York.
The T20 World Cup is not over yet, and King Virat Kohli still has some chance to make it count in this tournament, as all the rest matches of the tournament will be played in the West Indies now.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the top 3 white-ball knocks of King Virat Kohli In the West Indies
1. 3rd ODI, Port of Spain, August 2019: 114* off 99 Balls
In the third One-Day International of the three-match series in 2019, Kohli hit yet another amazing hundred in a chase as India defeated the West Indies by six wickets in Port of Spain. The Men in Blue were supposed to chase a DLS target of 255 in 35 overs, but thanks to Kohli, they were all out in 32.3 overs.
The right-handed batsman took the team to the target by storm, hitting an undefeated 114 off 99 balls. During his 127-minute performance on the crease, he hit 14 fours with a strike rate of 115.15 and India won the series single-handily with a 2-0. In the chase, Rohit was out for ten runs, but Kohli and Dhawan (36) put up 66 runs for the second wicket. Although Kohli and Shreyas Iyer (65 off 41) set the stage for India’s victory with a 120-run partnership, Rishabh Pant fell for a golden duck.
From the beginning of his innings, Kohli appeared well-prepared and reached his fifty runs off of just 48 balls. He hit two consecutive fours off Jason Holder in the 22nd over. With a single flip to deep midwicket, Kohli scored his hundred after hitting Roach for two fours in the 31st over. He celebrated the win with gusto, hitting successive boundaries with Carlos Brathwaite.
2. West Indies Tri-Nation Series, 4th Match, July 2013- 102 off 83
Against the West Indies in Port of Spain, during the fourth game of a 2013 tri-series that also included Sri Lanka, Kohli hammered 102 off 83 balls. Sent to bat, the Men in Blue scored 311-7 thanks to the hitting prowess of the No. 3 batter, who hammered 13 fours and two sixes in his 120-minute outing.
India got off to a strong start with Rohit Sharma (46) and Dhawan (69) adding 123 for the first wicket. Building on this, Kohli guided Team India beyond the 310-run threshold. In the 43rd over, the Men in Blue hitter amassed a modest half-century with a single off Tino Best.
As the Indian innings came to a close, Virat Kohli began to open up and quickly reached another hundred. He hit a back-foot drive off Dwayne Bravo to start the 48th over, lofting it over extra cover for a maximum. After two fours in the penultimate over, he blasted Kemar Roach. While attempting to chase Bravo, Kohli was out on the final ball of the inning.
The Windies were dismissed for 171 in 34 overs, failing to reach the revised goal of 274 in 39 overs, thanks to three wickets apiece from pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Umesh Yadav.
3. 5th ODI, Kingston, July 2017- 111* off 115
In the fifth One-Day International (ODI) of the five-match series against the West Indies in July 2017, India’s superstar Virat Kohli scored 111* off 115, one of his many tons of chases. With 79 balls remaining, the Men in Blue managed to reach their target of 206 thanks to yet another brilliant innings from Kohli, taking eight wickets.
As the Captain, the star batsman Virat Kohli hit 12 fours and 2 sixes in his innings. Kohli partnered with Rahane and they both reached a combined 79 runs, with Ajinkya Rahane scoring 39 off 51 balls and Virat Kohli still on the crease with 39 off 51 balls. After Rahane gets out Virat shares the crease with Dinesh Karthik scored 50* off 52 balls and reached 122 runs team total.
Kohli hit Ashley Nurse to the deep extra cover boundary to achieve his half-century off 67 balls. By snipping a half-volley from Kesrick Williams between mid-on and midwicket for a boundary, he scored three figures, his 28th ODI century. The right-hander styledly completed the victory for Team India by hitting a maximum off a flighted ball from Roston Chase over long-on.