Virat Kohli Creates History with Century as India Defeats Pakistan in Champions Trophy 2025

Pradum Shukla
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Virat Kohli Creates History with Century as India Defeats Pakistan in Champions Trophy 2025

In a historic display of batting prowess, Virat Kohli led India to a six-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on February 23. Kohli’s unbeaten century not only secured the win but also marked the first time an Indian batsman has scored a century against Pakistan in Champions Trophy history.

Chasing a target of 242 runs, India began steadily with Shubman Gill contributing 46 runs. After the early dismissals of Rohit Sharma and Gill, Kohli anchored the innings, showcasing his experience and composure under pressure. He reached his 51st ODI century with a precise drive through the covers, sealing the match for India. Shreyas Iyer also played a supportive role, adding a half-century to the scoreboard.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan posted a total of 241 runs, thanks to a resilient innings by Saud Shakeel and a late surge from Khushdil Shah. However, the Indian bowling attack, led by Mohammed Shami and Harshit Rana, maintained consistent pressure, preventing Pakistan from setting a more formidable target.

This victory not only enhances India’s position in the tournament but also serves as a morale booster, especially considering the historical significance of an Indian batsman achieving a century against Pakistan in this competition. The match was witnessed by a packed stadium, reflecting the enduring excitement and passion surrounding India-Pakistan cricket encounters.

For those who missed the live action, highlights of the match, including Kohli’s exceptional performance, are available for viewing.

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