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Virat Kohli has scored 80 centuries in international cricket.

Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer and a top order batsman. As of January 2024, he has made 80 centuries in international cricket — 29 in Test cricket, 50 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 1 century in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).[a]

Kohli made his ODI debut gainst Sri Lanka in August 2008,[2] and scored his first century the following year when he made 107 against the same team at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. His 86-ball 133 not out against Sri Lanka in February 2012 led India to the second highest run-chase by any team in Australia.[b][4][5] Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones described the innings as "One of the greatest ODI knocks of all time!".[6] Kohli's highest score of 183 came against Pakistan during the 2012 Asia Cup; India successfully chased a target of 330 set by Pakistan and Kohli was adjudged man of the match. Following that, he made his first century as a captain while playing against the West Indies in the 2013 Triangular Series.[7] In the bilateral series against Australia in October 2013, Kohli made two centuries in successful run-chases. The first of the two, 100 not out, was scored off 52 balls and remains the fastest ODI century by an Indian.[8] The next century, which was scored off 61 balls, remains the third-fastest by an Indian as of September 2019.[9] As of November 2023, Kohli has the most ODI centuries of any player after scoring his 50th ODI century in the 2023 Cricket World Cup knockout stage against New Zealand with a score of 117, and ranks second overall on the list of players who have scored the most centuries in international cricket.[10][11][12]

Kohli made his Test debut against the West Indies in 2011 and scored his first century in the format during the Australian tour in January 2012.[2] In the first Test of the 2014–15 Border–Gavaskar Trophy, he became the fourth Indian player to score centuries in both innings of a Test match after making 115 and 141.[c][14] He was appointed as the captain of the Test team during the series and became the first player to score centuries in each of his first three Test innings as captain. In 2016, Kohli became the fifth player to score three or more double centuries in a calendar year.[d] The following year, he repeated the feat and also became the first batsman to score four double centuries in consecutive Test series.[15][16] His seven double centuries is the joint fourth-most by a player.[e] In 2017, he became the first captain to score ten centuries in a calendar year.[18] Following year, he scored eleven centuries, second-most in a calendar year to Sachin Tendulkar.[19] In 2019, Kohli scored seven centuries which included five ODI-centuries. Moreover, he scored his highest score in Test-cricket against South Africa. In late 2022, Kohli scored a hundred against Bangladesh in the third ODI to overtake Ricky Pointing's record of 71 centuries scored in international cricket.[20]

Kohli had a three-year century drought until September 2022, when he scored his maiden T20I hundred against Afghanistan. The century was scored after 1,021 days from his previous hundred[21][22] In March 2023, Kohli ended his 1,204 day-long Test century drought when he scored his 28th Test century against Australia in the first innings of the fourth test scoring 186 runs.[23]

Key

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Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
Man of the match
Captained the Indian cricket team
Balls Balls faced
Pos. Position in the batting order
Inn. The innings of the match
S/R Strike rate during the innings
H/A/N Venue was at home (India), away or neutral
Date Match starting day
Lost The match was lost by India
Won The match was won by India
Drawn The match was drawn
(D/L) The result of the match was based upon the Duckworth–Lewis method

Test match centuries

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Test centuries scored by Virat Kohli[24]
No. Runs Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 116  Australia 6 2 4/4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 24 January 2012 Lost [25]
2 103 †  New Zealand 5 2 2/2 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Home 31 August 2012 Won [26]
3 103  England 5 2 4/4 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 13 December 2012 Drawn [27]
4 107  Australia 5 2 1/4 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 22 February 2013 Won [28]
5 119 †  South Africa 4 1 1/2 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Away 18 December 2013 Drawn [29]
6 105*  New Zealand 4 4 2/2 Basin Reserve, Wellington Away 14 February 2014 Drawn [30]
7 115 ‡  Australia 4 2 1/4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 9 December 2014 Lost [31]
8 141 ‡  Australia 4 4 1/4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 9 December 2014 Lost [31]
9 169  Australia 4 2 3/4 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Away 26 December 2014 Drawn [32]
10 147 ‡  Australia 4 2 4/4 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 6 January 2015 Drawn [33]
11 103 ‡  Sri Lanka 4 2 1/3 Galle International Stadium, Galle Away 12 August 2015 Lost [34]
12 200 ‡  West Indies 4 1 1/4 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua Away 21 July 2016 Won [35]
13 211 ‡  New Zealand 4 1 3/3 Holkar Stadium, Indore Home 8 October 2016 Won [36]
14 167 † ‡  England 4 1 2/5 ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam Home 17 November 2016 Won [37]
15 235 † ‡  England 4 2 4/5 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 8 December 2016 Won [38]
16 204 † ‡  Bangladesh 4 1 1/1 Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Hyderabad Home 9 February 2017 Won [39]
17 103* ‡  Sri Lanka 4 3 1/3 Galle International Stadium, Galle Away 26 July 2017 Won [40]
18 104* ‡  Sri Lanka 4 3 1/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 16 November 2017 Drawn [41]
19 213 † ‡  Sri Lanka 4 2 2/3 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 24 November 2017 Won [42]
20 243 † ‡  Sri Lanka 4 1 3/3 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Home 2 December 2017 Drawn [43]
21 153 ‡  South Africa 4 2 2/3 SuperSport Park, Centurion Away 13 January 2018 Lost [44]
22 149 ‡  England 4 2 1/5 Edgbaston, Birmingham Away 1 August 2018 Lost [45]
23 103 † ‡  England 4 3 3/5 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 18 August 2018 Won [46]
24 139 ‡  West Indies 4 1 1/2 Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot Home 4 October 2018 Won [47]
25 123 ‡  Australia 4 2 2/4 Perth Stadium, Perth Away 14 December 2018 Lost [48]
26 254* † ‡  South Africa 4 1 2/3 Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune Home 10 October 2019 Won [49]
27 136 ‡  Bangladesh 4 2 2/2 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 22 November 2019 Won [50]
28 186 †  Australia 4 2 4/4 Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 9 March 2023 Drawn [51]
29 121  West Indies 4 1 2/2 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Away 20 July 2023 Drawn [52]

One Day International centuries

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ODI centuries scored by Virat Kohli[53]
No. Runs Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 107  Sri Lanka 4 2 93.85 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 24 December 2009 Won [54]
2 102* †  Bangladesh 3 2 107.37 Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka Away 11 January 2010 Won [55]
3 118 †  Australia 3 2 97.52 ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam Home 20 October 2010 Won [56]
4 105 †  New Zealand 3 1 100.96 Nehru Stadium, Guwahati Home 28 November 2010 Won [57]
5 100*  Bangladesh 4 1 120.48 Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka Away 19 February 2011 Won [58]
6 107  England 4 1 115.05 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff Away 16 September 2011 Lost (D/L) [59]
7 112* †  England 4 2 114.28 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Home 17 October 2011 Won [60]
8 117 †  West Indies 4 2 95.12 ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam Home 2 December 2011 Won [61]
9 133* †  Sri Lanka 4 2 154.65 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Neutral 28 February 2012 Won [62]
10 108 †  Sri Lanka 3 1 90.00 Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka Neutral 13 March 2012 Won [63]
11 183 †  Pakistan 3 2 123.64 Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka Neutral 18 March 2012 Won [64]
12 106 †  Sri Lanka 3 1 93.80 MRIC Stadium, Hambantota Away 21 July 2012 Won [65]
13 128*†  Sri Lanka 3 2 107.56 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 31 July 2012 Won [66]
14 102 † ‡  West Indies 3 1 122.89 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Away 5 July 2013 Won (D/L) [67]
15 115 † ‡  Zimbabwe 3 2 106.48 Harare Sports Club, Harare Away 24 July 2013 Won [68]
16 100*  Australia 3 2 192.30 Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur Home 16 October 2013 Won [69]
17 115* †  Australia 3 2 174.24 VCA Stadium, Nagpur Home 30 October 2013 Won [70]
18 123  New Zealand 3 2 110.81 McLean Park, Napier Away 19 January 2014 Lost [71]
19 136 † ‡  Bangladesh 3 2 111.47 Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah Away 26 February 2014 Won [72]
20 127 †  West Indies 3 1 111.40 HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala Home 17 October 2014 Won [73]
21 139* ‡  Sri Lanka 4 2 110.31 JSCA Stadium, Ranchi Home 16 November 2014 Won [74]
22 107 †  Pakistan 3 1 84.90 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Neutral 15 February 2015 Won [75]
23 138 †  South Africa 3 1 98.57 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 22 October 2015 Won [76]
24 117  Australia 3 1 100.00 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Away 17 January 2016 Lost [77]
25 106  Australia 3 2 115.21 Manuka Oval, Canberra Away 20 January 2016 Lost [78]
26 154* †  New Zealand 3 2 114.92 IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali Home 23 October 2016 Won [79]
27 122 ‡  England 3 2 116.19 Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune Home 15 January 2017 Won [80]
28 111* † ‡  West Indies 3 2 96.52 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 6 July 2017 Won [81]
29 131 † ‡  Sri Lanka 3 1 136.45 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 31 August 2017 Won [82]
30 110* ‡  Sri Lanka 3 2 94.82 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 3 September 2017 Won [83]
31 121 ‡  New Zealand 3 1 96.80 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 22 October 2017 Lost [84]
32 113 ‡  New Zealand 3 1 106.60 Green Park Stadium, Kanpur Home 29 October 2017 Won [85]
33 112 † ‡  South Africa 3 2 94.11 Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban Away 1 February 2018 Won [86]
34 160* † ‡  South Africa 3 1 100.62 Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town Away 7 February 2018 Won [87]
35 129* † ‡  South Africa 3 2 134.37 SuperSport Park, Centurion Away 16 February 2018 Won [88]
36 140 † ‡  West Indies 3 2 130.84 ACA Stadium, Guwahati Home 21 October 2018 Won [89]
37 157* † ‡  West Indies 3 1 121.71 ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam Home 24 October 2018 Tied [90]
38 107 ‡  West Indies 3 2 89.91 Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune Home 27 October 2018 Lost [91]
39 104 † ‡  Australia 3 2 92.85 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 15 January 2019 Won [92]
40 116 † ‡  Australia 3 1 96.67 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 5 March 2019 Won [93]
41 123 ‡  Australia 3 2 129.47 JSCA Stadium, Ranchi Home 8 March 2019 Lost [94]
42 120 † ‡  West Indies 3 1 96.00 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Away 11 August 2019 Won [95]
43 114* † ‡  West Indies 3 2 115.15 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Away 14 August 2019 Won [96]
44 113  Bangladesh 3 1 124.17 Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong Away 10 December 2022 Won [97]
45 113 †  Sri Lanka 3 1 129.88 ACA Stadium, Guwahati Home 10 January 2023 Won [98]
46 166* †  Sri Lanka 3 1 150.90 Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram Home 15 January 2023 Won [99]
47 122* †  Pakistan 3 1 129.78 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Neutral 10 September 2023 Won [100]
48 103* †  Bangladesh 3 2 106.18 Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune Home 19 October 2023 Won [101]
49 101* †  South Africa 3 1 83.47 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 5 November 2023 Won [102]
50 117  New Zealand 3 1 103.53 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 15 November 2023 Won [103]

Twenty20 International centuries

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T20I centuries scored by Virat Kohli[104]
No. Runs Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 122* †  Afghanistan 2 1 200.00 Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai Neutral 8 September 2022 Won [21]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Kohli is second on the all-time list.[1]
  2. ^ India reached their target of 321 runs in 36.4 overs.[3]
  3. ^ He is the second player to achieve this feat on captaincy debut; the first being Greg Chappell.[13]
  4. ^ The feat was previously achieved by Don Bradman (in 1930), Ricky Ponting (in 2003) and Brendon McCullum (in 2014).
  5. ^ His seven double-centuries are the most by a captain.[17]

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