Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

KOHLI SHATTERS RECORDS

India captain’s fifth double century, Rohit’s ton allow hosts to take control with massive first innings

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213 Virat Kohli’s fifth double century against Sri Lanka on Sunday helped him set several records. He is now level with Rahul Dravid. Only Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, with six doubles, have the most for an India batsman.

double centuries as skipper, on par with ex-West Indies skipper Brian Lara. Virat took 48 innings, Lara took 85.

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hundreds as India skipper. Surpasses Sunil Gavaskar’s record of 11 tons as captain.

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centuries across all formats this year, the most by a captain, obliterati­ng previous record of ex-Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting and former SA captain Graeme Smith, who had 9 each.

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of his 16 fifties have been converted into centuries, the most among 18 skippers who have 10 or more tons. Even Bradman wasn’t this good -scoring 14 hundreds out of the 21 times he went past 50.

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runs against Sri Lanka as skipper is the most by an India skipper. Virat Kohli celebrates his double century during the second Test against Sri Lanka in Nagpur on Sunday.

NAGPUR: The Vidarbha Cricket Associatio­n Stadium wicket is good to bat on, but it needed the genius of Virat Kohli to make the most of it. The batsmen ahead of him had made batting look a laborious vocation, but the India captain was all at ease from ball one.

The difference in class was apparent. After Sri Lanka fell like nine pins, Cheteshwar Pujara and Murali Vijay had sweated on their way to hundreds in the second Test. Kohli’s effortless display must have been left them wondering if they were all playing on the same track.

Virat Kohli smashed a double hundred (213, 17 fours, two sixes) and Rohit Sharma hit an unbeaten 102 (eight fours, one six) to help India declare their innings at 610/6 on the third day. With a lead of 405 runs and two days to go, Sri Lanka face an uphill task of saving the Test.

To add to Sri Lanka’s misery, Ishant Sharma came up with the ball of the match to clean up opener Sadeera Samarawick­rama, clipping the top of offstump as the batsman shouldered arms to the second ball of the innings. At 21/1 at stumps, they trail by 384 runs.

KOHLI’S KNOCK

Kohli’s basics are very strong. Balanced at the crease, his head is still and the shot selection is followed by the perfect transfer of weight to generate power. And the wrist-work gives him that silken touch. All of it was in sync on Sunday as he treated the holiday crowd to delightful batting.

It is his fifth Test double century, equalling Rahul Dravid’s record of double hundreds. Only Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar are ahead with six each. Starting the day on 54, Kohli produced a fine exhibition of controlled aggression. The India captain seemed to enjoy batting with

Rohit Sharma. When their partnershi­p touched 150 (off 220 balls), Kohli had contribute­d 69 and Sharma 75. The two were separated at the total of 583 when Kohli holed out to long on after a 173-run partnershi­p.

Kohli now has seven 150-plus scores in 19 Test hundreds, and if one adds his two innings of 140 plus, 141 and 147, it amounts to a superb conversion rate. In the Kolkata, Virat hit an unbeaten 104 in the second innings. That makes it two in two innings.

ROHIT’S COMEBACK

India were in a strong position when Rohit came out to bat, but from a personal point of view it was an important innings for the Mumbai batsman. He is playing his first Test after the home series against New Zealand in late 2016 and only got the break because India chose to go in with four bowlers instead of the usual five.

Sharma made the most of it though, getting a century after having made three half-centuries in his last three Tests.

The way he started off, if there was some other batsmen, I don’t think they could have started the same way ›

On Kohli’s innings

But overall, it was a tough pitch where you might not get out but it was also difficult to score runs On the Nagpur pitch

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 ?? PTI ?? ▪ India captain Virat Kohli acknowledg­es the crowd after reaching his double century on Sunday.
PTI ▪ India captain Virat Kohli acknowledg­es the crowd after reaching his double century on Sunday.
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