As Virat Kohli sets out on an extraordinary quest to accomplish what many thought was impossible—matching Sachin Tendulkar’s famous record of 49 ODI hundreds and hitting the historic milestone of 50 ODI hundreds—the cricket world watches with rapt expectation.
Star Sports, the official broadcaster of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, is calling on cricket enthusiasts worldwide to support ‘King Kohli’ in his pursuit of cricket immortality, which is brilliantly shown in their most recent promo film, ‘Chasing God, Chasing Glory.’
As Virat Kohli approaches his historic 50th ODI century, cricket fans around the globe clutch their collective breath, anticipating this extraordinary achievement. The stage is exquisitely set for Virat to write cricket history with four league stage games left, followed by the thrilling semi-finals and final. Star Sports will be there to make sure every run of this historic trip is savored by fans worldwide.
.@imVkohli is just one century away from levelling with the GOD of Cricket himself, @sachin_rt! 💪
This is a chase you don’t want to miss! 🤩
Tune-in to #INDvENG in the #WorldCupOnStar,
SUN, OCT 29, 12:30 PM onwards | Star Sports Network#CWC23 pic.twitter.com/HDzYGhXy2x— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 28, 2023
With scores of 85, unbeaten 55, 16, unbeaten 103, and 95 in his team’s five triumphs at the present World Cup, India’s star middle-order batsman, Virat Kohli, has been in incredible form. In the opening match of the tournament, he kept India from losing when, because to his match-winning partnership with KL Rahul, they were able to rally from a top-order collapse to chase 200 in Chennai.
After Rohit Sharma’s explosive century, Kohli led India to an easy eight-wicket victory in the second game in Delhi against Afghanistan. Even though Kohli’s bat did not fire as much against Pakistan in Ahmedabad, perhaps the most important World Cup match, he more than made up for it with a Player of the Match 103 against Bangladesh in Pune, and then his 95-run effort in Dharamsala helped India break a 20-year-long jinx against New Zealand at ICC events.