Kohli quickest to 24th Test ton after Bradman

Virat Kohli celebrates his 24th century in Rajkot. Photo: @BCCI on twitter

Virat Kohli celebrates his 24th century in Rajkot. Photo: @BCCI on twitter

Published Oct 5, 2018

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RAJKOT – India captain Virat Kohli became the quickest batsman to reach 24 Test centuries after the great Donald Bradman early on day two against the West Indies on Friday.

Kohli, who was on 72 overnight, hit a four off Devendra Bishoo to bring up his 100 in the first Test in Rajkot.

The Indian skipper also surpassed Australia's Steve Smith to go second in the list of centurions among active players, behind South Africa's Hashim Amla on 28.

Smith, who is serving a one-year ball tampering ban, has 23 tons in 64 Tests.

All Hail the King 👑 @imVkohli

24th Test ton ✅

17th as captain 😎

4th century this year 🙌

2nd fastest to 24 Test ton 👌

(More coming, we aren’t done yet) #TeamIndia #INDvWI pic.twitter.com/IgCw1K5JEk

— BCCI (@BCCI) October 5, 2018

Kohli reached his 24th century in his 123rd innings, while Australia's Bradman took just 66 knocks to achieve the same feat.

It was the second century of the Indian innings after 18-year-old opener Prithvi Shaw made 134 on day one to become India's youngest batsman to score a ton on debut.

Agence France-Presse (AFP)

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