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Virat Kohli Total Century: List of All Centuries by Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli’s centuries across various cricket formats serve as a testament to his exceptional talent, earning him recognition as one of the premier players in the modern cricket era. Renowned for his determination to deliver match-winning performances, he currently holds the second-highest number of international centuries. 

Kohli is characterised by his intensity, zeal, ruthlessness, and enthusiasm, making a profound impact not only on Indian cricket but also on the global cricketing landscape. His skills are evident in the 15 years of dedicated service to Indian cricket, showcasing passion, commitment, grit, and resilience across all three formats of the game. As of November 2023, Virat Kohli boasts an impressive tally of 79 international centuries, with a remarkable 50 tons in ODI cricket. 

Kohli achieved a significant milestone on Wednesday, November 15, when he scored a century at the Wankhede Stadium, surpassing his idol Sachin Tendulkar and notching up his historic 50th ODI century in front of a packed audience.

List of All Virat Kohli ODI Centuries

Virat Kohli has achieved the rare feat of holding the record for the most One-Day International centuries of all time, surpassing the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. The former Indian skipper’s remarkable 50 centuries in ODIs have eclipsed Tendulkar’s record of 49 hundreds in this format. Here is a list of all centuries by Virat Kohli in ODI Cricket. 

S.NoDateAgainstScoreInningsVenueResult
124 December 2009Sri Lanka1072Eden Gardens, KolkataWon
211 January 2010Bangladesh102*2Shere Bangla National Stadium, DhakaWon
320 October 2010Australia1182APCA-VDCA Stadium, VisakhapatnamWon
428 November 2010New Zealand1051Nehru Stadium, GuwahatiWon
519 February 2011Bangladesh100*1Shere Bangla National Stadium, DhakaWon
616 September 2011England1071Sophia Gardens, CardiffLost
717 October 2011England112*2Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, DelhiWon
82 December 2011West Indies1172APCA-VDCA Stadium, VisakhapatnamWon
928 February 2012Sri Lanka133*2Bellerive Oval, HobartWon
1013 March 2012Sri Lanka1081Shere Bangla National Stadium, DhakaWon
1118 March 2012Pakistan1832Shere Bangla National Stadium, DhakaWon
1221 July 2012Sri Lanka1061MRIC Stadium, HambantotaWon
1331 July 2012Sri Lanka1282R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboWon
145 July 2013West Indies1021Queen’s Park Oval, Port of SpainWon
1524 July 2013Zimbabwe1152Harare Sports Club, HarareWon
1616 October 2013Australia100*2Sawai Mansingh Stadium, JaipurWon
1730 October 2013Australia115*2VCA Stadium, NagpurWon
1819 January 2014New Zealand1232McLean Park, NapierLost
1926 February 2014Bangladesh1362Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, FatullahWon
2017 October 2014West Indies1271HPCA Stadium, DharamshalaWon
2116 November 2014Sri Lanka139*2JSCA International Stadium, RanchiWon
2215 February 2015Pakistan1071Adelaide Oval, AdelaideWon
2322 October 2015South Africa1381M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiWon
2417 January 2016Australia1171Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneLost
2520 January 2016Australia1062Manuka Oval, CanberraLost
2623 October 2016New Zealand154*2Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, MohaliWon
2715 January 2017England1222Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, PuneWon
286 July 2017West Indies111*2Sabina Park, KingstonWon
2931 August 2017Sri Lanka1311R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboWon
303 September 2017Sri Lanka110*2R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboWon
3122 October 2017New Zealand1211Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiLost
3229 October 2017New Zealand1131Green Park Stadium, KanpurWon
331 February 2018South Africa1122Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanWon
347 February 2018South Africa160*1Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape TownWon
3516 February 2018South Africa129*2SuperSport Park, CenturionWon
3621 October 2018West Indies1402Barsapara Cricket Ground, GuwahatiWon
3724 October 2018West Indies157*1ACA-VDCA Stadium, VisakhapatnamTie
3827 October 2018West Indies1072MCA Stadium, PuneLost
3915 January 2019Australia1042Adelaide Oval, AdelaideWon
4005 March 2019Australia1161Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, NagpurWon
4108 March 2019Australia1232JSCA International Stadium Complex, RanchiLost
4211 August 2019West Indies1201Queen’s Park Oval, Port of SpainWon
4314 August 2019West Indies114*2Queen’s Park Oval, Port of SpainWon
4410 December 2022Bangladesh1131Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, ChittagongWon
4510 January 2023Sri Lanka1131Barsapara Cricket Stadium, GuwahatiWon
4615 January 2023Sri Lanka166*1Greenfield International Stadium, ThiruvananthapuramWon
4711 September 2023Pakistan122*2R.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, ColomboWon
4819October 2023Bangladesh1032Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, PuneWon
495 November2023South Africa1012Eden Gardens, KolkataWon
5015 November 2023New Zealand1171Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiWon
Full list of Virat Kohli’s ODI Centuries.

List of Virat Kohli Test Centuries

In June 2011, Virat Kohli marked his Test debut, but it wasn’t until his 14th innings that he notched his maiden Test century. During a challenging period when seasoned Indian players like Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar faced difficulties against Australia on their home turf, Kohli stepped up. In a match at the Adelaide Oval, he scored 116, despite India suffering a substantial 298-run defeat.

Since then, Kohli has amassed 29 Test centuries across seven different countries, with 14 of them occurring in India. Notably, his six Test centuries in Australia stand out as the highest number he has scored in any overseas country.

In June 2011, Virat Kohli marked his Test debut, but it wasn’t until his 14th innings that he notched his maiden Test century. During a challenging period when seasoned Indian players like Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar faced difficulties against Australia on their home turf, Kohli stepped up. In a match at the Adelaide Oval, he scored 116, despite India suffering a substantial 298-run defeat.

Since then, Kohli has amassed 29 Test centuries across seven different countries, with 14 of them occurring in India. Notably, his six Test centuries in Australia stand out as the highest number he has scored in any overseas country.

S. NoDateAgainstScoreInningsVenueResult
124 January 2012Australia1162Adelaide Oval, AdelaideLost
231 August 2012New Zealand1032M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreWon
313 December 2012England1032Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, NagpurDrawn
422 February 2013Australia1072M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiWon
518 December 2013South Africa1191Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgDrawn
614 February 2014New Zealand105*4Basin Reserve, WellingtonDrawn
79 December 2014Australia1152Adelaide Oval, AdelaideLost
89 December 2014Australia1414Adelaide Oval, AdelaideLost
926 December 2014Australia1692Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneDrawn
106 January 2015Australia1472Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyDrawn
1112 August 2015Sri Lanka1032Galle International Stadium, GalleLost
1221 July 2016West Indies2001Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North SoundWon
138 October 2016New Zealand2111Holkar Stadium, IndoreWon
1417 November 2016England1671ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, VisakhapatnamWon
158 December 2016England2352Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiWon
169 February 2017Bangladesh2041Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, HyderabadWon
1726 July 2017Sri Lanka103*3Galle International Stadium, GalleWon
1816 November 2017Sri Lanka104*3Eden Gardens, KolkataDrawn
1924 November 2017Sri Lanka2132Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, NagpurWon
202 December 2017Sri Lanka2431Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, DelhiDrawn
2113 January 2018South Africa1532SuperSport Park, CenturionLost
221 August 2018England1492Edgbaston Crikcet GroundLost
2318 August 2018England1033Trent Bridge, NottinghamWon
244 October 2018West Indies1391Saurashtra Cricket Association StadiumWon
2514 December 2018Australia1232Perth Stadium, PerthLost
2610 October 2019South Africa254*1Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, PuneWon
2722 November 2019Bangladesh1362Eden Gardens, KolkataWon
289 March 2023Australia1862Narendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadDraw
2920 July 2023West Indies1211Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, TrinidadDraw
Full List of Virat Kohli’s Test Centuries

Virat Kohli World Cup Centuries

NoDateAgainstScoreVenueResultFormat
No.DateAgainstScoreVenueResultFormat
119 February 2011Bangladesh100*Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, DhakaWonODI
215 February 2015Pakistan107Adelaide Oval, AdelaideWonODI
4819October 2023Bangladesh103Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, PuneWonODI
495 November2023South Africa101Eden Gardens, KolkataWonODI
5015 November 2023New Zealand117Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiODI
Virat Kohli World Cup Centuries

List of Virat Kohli IPL Centuries

Over the past 16 seasons of the Indian Premier League, Virat Kohli has amassed an impressive seven centuries, holding the record for the most centuries in the league’s history. Additionally, he stands as the player with the most centuries for a single IPL franchise.

In his stellar IPL 2016 campaign, Kohli’s outstanding performance included four centuries, contributing to Royal Challengers Bangalore’s runner-up finish. Furthermore, Kohli achieved the rare feat of hitting back-to-back centuries in the IPL, notching up scores of 100 against SRH and an unbeaten 101 against GT during the league stage of IPL 2023.

S.NoDateTeam PlayedAgainstScoreVenue
124 Apr 2016RCBGL100*Rajkot
27 May 2016RCBRPS108*Bengaluru
314 May 2016RCBGL109Bengaluru
418 May 2016RCBKXIP113Bengaluru
519 Apr 2019RCBKKR100Kolkata
618 May 2023RCBSRH100Hyderabad
721 May 2023RCBGT101*Bengaluru
Virat Kohli’s IPL Centuries

List of Virat Kohli T20I Century

S.NoDateTeam PlayedAgainstScoreVenueMatch Result
18 September 2022Afghanistan122*1Dubai International Cricket Stadium, DubaiWon
Virat Kohli T20I Century

Top Questions on Virat Kohli Total Century

How many centuries does Kohli have?

Virat Kohli currently has 80 Centuries in International Cricket.

What is the 70th century of Virat Kohli?

Virat Kohli achieved his 70th to 71st international century after a span of 1019 days. His most recent century occurred on November 24 during an overnight Test against Bangladesh in Kolkata. In a vintage display of skill, Kohli, entrusted with opening the innings alongside KL Rahul in Rohit Sharma’s absence, maintained focus and control throughout the innings.

How many runs Kohli scored in 2023?

Virat Kohli concluded the 2023 World Cup with a notable performance, scoring 54 runs in the final against Australia at Ahmedabad. Throughout the tournament, Kohli established a new record by accumulating an impressive 765 runs in 11 innings, boasting an outstanding average of 95.62. This remarkable achievement secured the highest run tally in a single World Cup edition.

How many records of Virat Kohli?

There are five unbreakable records set by Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli dominates as the leading run-scorer in T20 Internationals, securing the top spot with an impressive 4,008 runs. With a remarkable batting average of 52.73, he stands as the player with the highest average in T20 Internationals.

Who is called the king of cricket?

V Kohli is widely regarded as one of the premier batsmen globally and is often hailed as the king of cricket. Kohli, often referred to as the “Run Machine,” maintains an impressive batting average across all formats of the game. In 86 Test matches, he has accumulated 7240 runs at an average of 53.62, showcasing his prowess with 27 centuries and 22 fifties.

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