Living up to his reputation as Australia’s fiercest adversary, Virat Kohli once again demonstrated why he is called the “King” of modern-day cricket. On Sunday, November 24, the star Indian batter delivered an exquisite century in the second innings of the Perth Test, his 30th Test hundred, surpassing the legendary Sir Don Bradman’s record of 29 Test centuries.
Kohli’s knock not only helped bolster India’s position in the match but also cemented his legacy among cricketing greats.

This latest feat was yet another testament to Kohli’s dominance over Australia. With this century, he has now scored:
Kohli’s accomplishments with the bat are not confined to Australian shores; his career is a testament to his adaptability and excellence worldwide. This century in Perth marks:
Kohli’s latest hundred is his 81st in international cricket and 37th in first-class cricket. These staggering figures place him among an elite group of cricketers with monumental contributions across formats. With every run he scores, Kohli continues to raise the bar for future generations, setting records that speak not only to his individual brilliance but also to his resilience and grit.
Kohli’s tenacity against Australia has been one of the defining rivalries in cricket. His aggressive style, coupled with his extraordinary skills, has often tilted the scales in India’s favor against one of their fiercest opponents. Kohli’s latest century serves as another reminder of his mastery over Australian bowlers and the special place this rivalry holds in his career.
This milestone in Perth reaffirms that Kohli’s passion and drive remain undiminished, and as he continues to shatter records, his legacy grows, inspiring millions around the world. As India seeks a dominant position in the ongoing series, Kohli’s century may very well be the turning point that propels them to another memorable victory on Australian soil.