Bhajji shares ‘secret blueprint’ of how to stop Virat Kohli juggernaut

Virat Kohli on Thursday became a third Indian captain to measure a Test century in a West Indies. The Indian skipper was dominant on 143 off 197 balls during a finish of Day one. The 27-year-old cricketer follows in a footsteps of Kapil Dev (100*) in Port of Spain in 1982-83 and Rahul Dravid (146) in 2006 to measure a ton in a Caribbean.

Kohli continued his singular overs form to palliate to his 12th Test hundred and lead India to 302 for 4 on day one of a initial Test during Antigua.

Virat Kohli and Harbhajan Singh
Virat Kohli and Harbhajan Singh. Pic/AFP

Incidentally, Kohli is a usually Indian actor to measure 50-plus as a captain in his lass Test innings in West Indies. The prior top by a Indian captain was 49 by Rahul Dravid.

Kohli is also a 8th visiting captain to measure a century in his lass Test innings — as a skippr that is — in a West Indies. The final to do so was Australia’s Ricky Ponting (158 in 2008).

Kohli also upheld 3000 runs in his Test career during this innings.

So it’s unavoidable that a West Indian group would be meditative and strategizing on how to stop Virat Kohli from scoring opposite them.

Well, India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has common a tip to interlude a Kohli juggernaut that keeps on rolling.

Whew! Bhajji roughly had us there. Hope a Windies don’t ‘lose’ Kohli’s kitbag.

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