New Delhi: The Indian team is currently on the West Indies tour. India has taken a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series. At the same time, the second match of this series (India vs West Indies 2nd Test Match) will be played at the Queen’s Park Oval ground in Port of Spain from 20 July. The Indian team will win this match too with the intention of making a clean sweep of the host team. Read this too In the first Test match played in Dominica, Indian team’s young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal surprised everyone by playing a century innings. Captain Rohit Sharma had scored a strong century, but Virat Kohli had missed the century. Despite this, the Indian team is hopeful that another Test century from Kohli will come soon. Meanwhile, India’s batting coach Vikram Rathour has made a big claim about Virat Kohli. #TeamIndia Batting Coach Vikram Rathour heaps praise on @imVkohli 👍#WIvIND pic.twitter.com/5H1K4J1J6F — BCCI (@BCCI) July 16, 2023 Only a century will come out. He did strong batting in the first match as well, adapting himself in difficult conditions. The Indian coach praised Kohli’s batting. He said, ‘It is a sign of a good player to change his game according to the need of the team. The pitch was turning a lot during his batting and the way he batted is a lesson for the youngsters. It is known that Virat Kohli is about to play the 500th match of his international career. In such a situation, perhaps a century can come out of his bat. Kohli has been waiting for a Test century for a long time. He definitely scored a century against Australia in March but has not scored a century on foreign soil since 2018.
IND vs WI Test | Virat Kohli will soon score a century! Batting coach’s prediction before 500th match
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