Kohli's luck will shine in Mumbai: For 742 days, Kohli is waiting for a century
After the Kanpur Test is drawn, the second Test match between India and New Zealand will be played from November 3 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This match will also see the return of Indian captain Virat Kohli. Kohli was rested in the first test match.

After the Kanpur Test is drawn, the second Test match between India and New Zealand will be played from November 3 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This match will also see the return of Indian captain Virat Kohli. Kohli was rested in the first test match. After a poor performance in the T20 World Cup, Virat will return to the field from the Mumbai Test. The Indian captain has not scored a century in international cricket for two years and once again his fans will be expecting a century from him.
It has been 740 days since skipper Kohli hit his last century (the second Test starts on November 3, it will be 742 days by then), but his wait may end in the Mumbai Test. Actually, King Kohli's bat in Mumbai's historic Wankhede Stadium ignites a lot of fire. Virat played his first Test on Indian soil in the year 2011 at this ground and scored 50 with his bat in both the innings of that match against West Indies.
At the Wankhede Stadium, Virat has played a total of 4 Test matches so far and has scored a total of 433 runs with a strong average of 72.17. In 6 innings, his bat has seen 1 century and 3 half-centuries. Not only this, when Virat last played a Test match at this ground, he had managed to score a double century. He scored 235 runs in 340 balls against England in the year 2016.
If we look at these figures, it would not be wrong to say that Indian captain Virat Kohli's poor form and the very long wait for his 71st international century may end in the Mumbai Test very soon.
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