There are some sporting moments that feel less like a performance and more like a homecoming. Virat Kohli’s hundred in Ranchi was one of them. As he walked out onto the field after several months, the cheers that rose from the JSCA International Stadium felt like a long-overdue embrace. Fans had been waiting, hoping and expecting a glimpse of the Virat Kohli they fell in love with and on Sunday, he gave them exactly that.

India once again lost the toss, their 19th consecutive one in ODIs, and after Yashasvi Jaiswal fell early, a familiar wave of anticipation rolled through the stands. Virat Kohli, hailed by many as one of the greatest one-day batters of all time, strode out to take charge. Legendary Sunil Gavaskar himself has often spoken of Virat Kohli’s stature and the Ranchi crowd needed no reminders. They knew they were watching someone who thrives on big stages and bigger expectations.

What followed was a reminder of why Virat Kohli’s name is etched so deeply into modern cricket. He struck a magnificent 135 off 120 balls, peppered with crisp boundaries and seven towering sixes. Every stroke felt deliberate, measured and confident, the kind of innings that silences doubts before they even take shape. And when he reached his century, he celebrated with a leap that instantly transported fans back to his early years. The dressing room erupted, Rohit Sharma’s reaction quickly went viral and the Internet later buzzed with images of head coach Gautam Gambhir applauding the knock.
The photos of Gautam Gambhir congratulating Virat Kohli are currently going viral as few felt that they both were a little uncomfortable.
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For his brilliance, Virat Kohli was named Player of the Match and the innings also conveniently put an end to the chatter about him possibly stepping away from Test cricket. When asked about his future plans, he clarified in his calm, straightforward manner that he would continue focusing on the format he is playing now, making it clear he is not walking away from cricket anytime soon.

He also addressed concerns that playing fewer matches might leave him rusty. Drawing on his vast experience, he explained that staying in touch with the game matters more than the number of matches played. In his words, as long as he is able to bat for long stretches in practice, maintain his reflexes, and keep his physical and mental readiness intact, his form will follow naturally. With over 14,390 ODI runs in 306 matches, Virat Kohli believes that staying fit, focused and excited about the game is what truly keeps him going.
His Ranchi century wasn’t just another milestone, it was a reassurance, a statement and a celebration of a player who still has plenty of chapters left to write.
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