Virat Kohli, who turned 37 today, was the most impressive player of the day following Team India’s convincing victory over South Africa in the ICC Cricket World Cup 37th match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. By reaching a century, he equaled the record held by the great Sachin Tendulkar for the most hundreds in one-day internationals, which was an incredible achievement.
In a lighthearted reply, Ravindra Jadeja was asked about his feelings regarding the celebration that followed this momentous occasion and the likelihood that Virat would break the little master’s record.
As of right now, there isn’t a formal celebration. It appears that the 49 and 50 that we are discussing are landing on the same dish. Let things unfold naturally; India is hosting the World Cup, so it’s a joyous event. Therefore, breaking any record—whether it be in runs or wickets—will ultimately be beneficial to us. “Nazar Mat Lagana” (don’t look evil in the eyes), Jadeja stated during a press conference.