Virat Kohli smashed his 53rd ODI century, a remarkable 102, in India’s second match against South Africa. This century, his second consecutive of the series, propelled his international tally to 84 hundreds. He also set a new record for consecutive ODI centuries, surpassing AB de Villiers.
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