Gautam Gambhir 'critical' of Virat Kohli's century, says 'I don't think anyone would have survived for this long'

On the night when Virat Kohli ended the jinx and smashed his long-awaited 71st century in international cricket, the 33-year-old's former teammate Gautam Gambhir made a statement after the match that angered several Kohli supporters.

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On the night when Virat Kohli ended the jinx and smashed his long-awaited 71st century in international cricket, the 33-year-old's former teammate Gautam Gambhir made a statement after the match that angered several Kohli supporters. While lauding Kohli's sensational innings, the former India opener affirmed that no other Indian cricketer 'would have survived' without scoring a century for such an elongated period of time.

 

"Look he (Virat Kohli) has to realise that it has been three years (1,019 days), not just three months. Three years is a very long time. I am not going to be critical of him but he has earned this backing as he has scored loads of runs in the past. I don't think any younger player would have survived in international cricket had they not got a 100 in the last three years. This eventually had to happen and it has happened just at the right time. But let's be fair, I don't think anyone would have survived for this long," Gambhir told host broadcaster Star Sports after the match between India and Afghanistan on September 8 (Thursday).

 

The maverick Indian batter played an imperious knock of 122 not out in just 61 balls. During his innings, the stylish right-handed batter smacked 12 fours and six. On the back of Kohli's thunderous knock and Bhuvneshwar Kumar's stunning spell of bowling (5/4) in four overs, the Men in Blue defeated Afghanistan by 101 runs in the dead rubber in Asia Cup 2022. 

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