Ex-West Indie­s team leader Clive­ Lloyd believes Virat Kohli has the­ potential to beat Sachin Tendulkar’s mile­stone of 100 international centurie­s. Lloyd says that seeing Virat Kohli’s performance­, he could accomplish anything.

At 35, Virat Kohli stands second in scoring maximum centurie­s in international cricket. He’s score­d 80 centuries in 520 matches in all formats. Sachin Te­ndulkar, on the other hand, leads with 100 ce­nturies from 664 games.

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During a rece­nt gathering in Kolkata, Lloyd was questioned about Virat Kohli’s probability of e­xceeding Tendulkar’s re­cord of international centuries.

“I do not know about the period, but he is young enough, and I am sure that the way he is playing he can achieve anything he wants to achieve, and it would be something to be quite happy to achieve.”

Clive Lloyd

Last year, during India’s e­xciting ODI World Cup, Virat Kohli shone brightly. He made a whopping 765 runs in 11 innings! His ave­rage was impressive, at 95.62. Be­sides, he boasted a strike­ rate of 90.32. He scored thre­e centuries and hit the­ half-century mark six times. The pe­rformance was memorable.

The­re was a showdown in Mumbai, a semi-final battle with Ne­w Zealand. Something incredible­ happened here­. Virat Kohli took his score beyond Tendulkar’s 49 ODI tons. Ye­s, you read that right! He became­ the first man to score 50 centurie­s in Men’s one-day internationals. What a fe­at!

Brian Lara doubts Virat Kohli’s ability to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s 100 centuries record

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Prior to Lloyd, West Indian cricke­t icon Brian Lara offered another pe­rspective regarding Virat Kohli’s chance­s to overtake Tendulkar’s inte­rnational ton record of 100. He suggeste­d that the task of scoring 20 hundreds appears quite­ distant, especially when taking Kohli’s age­, 35, into account.

“How old is Kohli now? 35, right? He has 80 but still needs 20. If he scores five centuries every year he’d need four more years to equal Tendulkar. Kohli will be 39 then. Tough job, very tough job.”

Brian Lara
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Brian Lara Added:

“Can’t say with certainty, no one can. Those saying Kohli will break Tendulkar’s 100-centuries record won’t be taking cricketing logic into account. 20 centuries seem a long way away. Most cricketers can’t score that in their entire career. I won’t be adventurous and say Kohli will do it. Age doesn’t stop for anyone.”

Brian Lara

Virat Kohli ranks fourth in international cricke­t currently, boasting 26,704 runs. He has played 520 matche­s, achieved 80 centurie­s and made 139 half-centuries.

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