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Super Virat leads India to commanding 451/7 on Day 3

MUMBAI: Skipper Virat Kohli yet again stamped his authority with a brilliant unbeaten century as he powered India to a commendable 451 for seven against England on the third day of the fourth cricket Test here.

Super Virat leads India to commanding 451/7 on Day 3

Virat Kohli celebrates his century on the third day of the fourth Test against England in Mumbai on Saturday. PTI photo



Mumbai, December 10

Skipper Virat Kohli yet again stamped his authority with a brilliant unbeaten century as he powered India to a commendable 451 for seven against England on the third day of the fourth cricket Test here.

Kohli’s 147 — his 15th Test hundred—and an equally confident 136 by Murali Vijay enabled India to extend their first-innings lead to 51 runs in reply to England’s 400.

The unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 87 between Kohli and rookie Jayant Yadav (30) is expected to have a significant bearing on the outcome of the match.

The day, however, belonged to Kohli, who is fast becoming India’s new ‘Milestone Man’ in every format.

Providing an exhibition of top quality Test batsmanship on a track that offered significant turn and bounce, Kohli’s near six-hour effort (359 minutes) was a treat for the capacity crowd at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday evening.

En route his hundred, he completed 1,000 Test runs in a calendar year and also completed a personal landmark of 4,000 runs in the five-day format. The 15th Test ton also took him past Gundappa Viswanath’s tally of 14.

The 241-ball knock was studded with 17 boundaries.

Apart from his stand with Jayant, he was also involved in a 116-run partnership with the other centurion Vijay, who hit 10 fours and three sixes in his patient effort that saw him face 282 balls.

This was Vijay’s 8th hundred, and a timely one, after successive failures in Visakhapatnam and Mohali.

If Kohli and Jayant continue in the same vein tomorrow and extend the lead past 100 runs, it will be an onerous task for the Englishmen to make a comeback as they will be batting third on a track where facing Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja may not exactly be the easiest of task at hand.

For England, spinners Moeen Ali (2/139), Adil Rashid (2/152) and Joe Root (2/18) accounted for six of the seven Indian wickets to fall. — PTI

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