Virat Kohli made a triumphant return to domestic one-day cricket, notching a stunning century in his first Vijay Hazare Trophy match for Delhi against Andhra. This marks his first appearance in the competition in over a decade, reaffirming his exceptional form and adaptability across all cricket formats. Kohli showcased his trademark composure and aggressive stroke-play, building a formidable partnership with Nitish Rana. His century arrived in just 84 deliveries, a testament to his class and consistency. Delhi were set a target of 299, and Kohli, the ultimate chase specialist, anchored the innings with authority, virtually single-handedly guiding his team towards victory. Rana provided crucial support, also reaching a well-deserved half-century. During his dominant innings, Kohli surpassed 16,000 runs in List A cricket, a significant milestone that places him among the all-time greats of the format. His performance, especially after such a long hiatus from domestic cricket, demonstrated no signs of rust, highlighting his enduring prowess.
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