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IND vs NZ: When did Virat Kohli score his last century?

IND vs NZ: When did Virat Kohli score his last century?

Virat Kohli's most recent century came in the IPL against the Rajasthan Royals. Check out when Virat Kohli scored last hundred in international cricket.

IND vs NZ Virat Kohli failed to get going in his recent outing in the IND vs NZ 1st Test match in Bengaluru. The right-handed batter was dismissed on a nine-ball duck in the first innings of the match as pacer William O Rourke got the better of him. However, Kohli is looking good to play a big knock in the second innings of the match at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. As fans wait for Virat Kohli’s next century, let us check out when did Virat Kohli scored his last century across all formats of the game.

Virat Kohli’s last century in all formats

FormatLast Century DateScoreOpponentLocation
ODI15th November 2023117New ZealandMumbai
Test21st July, 2023121West IndiesTrinidad
T20I8th September, 2022122*AfghanistanDubai
IPL6th April, 2024113*RajasthanJaipur

Virat Kohli’s last hundred across formats

In ODI’s, Virat Kohli smashed his last century in the 2023 World Cup. He scored 117 runs in a crucial semi-final affair against New Zealand to help his side reach the finals. This was also Kohli’s 50th ODI hundred. In Tests, Kohli scored his last hundred against the West Indies in Trinidad back in 2023.

His last and only T20I century came against the Afghanistan in the 2022 Asia Cup. On the other hand, Kohli scored his last IPL century against the Rajasthan Royals in the last concluded edition of the IPL.

To note, Virat Kohli has not been in his best of form recently. The right-handed batter failed to get going in the recently concluded Test match series against Bangladesh. The former Indian captain will be looking to break the jinx and score a century in the ongoing IND vs NZ Test series.

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