Virat Kohli: Virat Kohli is not only the greatest batsman of India but also the world in this decade. He has won so many matches for India with his batting.

Hardly anyone can forget his 82-run innings played against Pakistan in Melbourne.

Not only this, he has played many such innings which a player can only dream of playing, but he has shown such innings by playing. Australia is considered to be one of the most difficult places to bat and a great player is the one who stands up in a difficult situation and takes his team out of trouble.

Virat Kohli scored a brilliant century

In this article, we will know about such an innings of Virat in which he proved Australia's most successful quartet to be completely dull. Actually this match was played between Australia and India in Perth in the year 2018. In which Virat scored a wonderful century. Virat spent 373 minutes on the crease in this innings in which he faced 257 balls and scored 125 runs with the help of 13 fours and 1 six.

Australia made a respectable score on a difficult pitch

In this match, Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Australia's opening batsmen Aaron Finch and Marcus Harris had a brilliant century partnership. Both of them added 112 runs for the first wicket. After both of them were out, no batsman could do anything special. Travis Head definitely hit a fifty due to which Australia's team was able to score 326 runs.

Indian batsmen flopped apart from Virat Kohli

Team India's opening pair failed in this match as well. Although Virat remained firm at one end and scored a brilliant century. But no other batsman was successful in scoring runs. India scored 283 runs in the first innings. In Australia's second innings, except Usman Khawaja, no batsman could do anything. Australia's team was all out for 243 runs in the second innings.

Team India's surrender

Team India had to score 286 runs to win. But in this innings, Team India fell like a pack of cards and was all out for just 140 runs. Australia won the match by 146 runs and leveled the series 1-1.