Virat Kohli scored a brilliant century in the Asia Cup's Super 4 match against Pakistan.


Former Pakistan cricket team captain and fast bowler, Waqar Younis, has made a significant claim regarding former Indian team captain, Virat Kohli.
During the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup, Virat Kohli delivered a remarkable unbeaten century, scoring 122 runs against Pakistan.
He also forged a formidable 233-run partnership for the third wicket alongside KL Rahul, who made a successful comeback after an injury.
In this match, Kohli not only marked his 47th century but also achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the quickest player to reach 13,000 runs in just 267 innings.
Waqar Younis highlighted the distinction between Virat Kohli and other players, including cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.
He stated that when Tendulkar concluded his career, he had accumulated 49 centuries, a record that many considered unbeatable.
However, Younis confidently predicted that Kohli's career is far from over, and he will go on to surpass all expectations by scoring more centuries.
Furthermore, Waqar Younis acknowledged KL Rahul's exceptional performance, praising his dedication to the game, fielding skills, and fitness level during the match against Pakistan.
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