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Virat Kohli’s ‘Century Luck’ Breaks After 7 Years Against South Africa | Full Details Inside

Virat Kohli’s 7-year century streak ends in the clash against South Africa. Know how the innings unfolded and what led to this rare moment.

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Swastik Sharma

For over a decade, a Virat Kohli ODI hundred was akin to a seal of victory for India. But in Raipur, that long-standing belief finally cracked. Kohli made a sublime 102 off 93 balls, his 53rd ODI ton, his second straight century in the format, yet India still ended up on the losing side.

It was the first time since March 2019 that India lost an ODI in which Kohli reached three figures, ending a remarkable seven-year stretch in which his centuries almost automatically translated into wins.

How Did India Pile Up 358 Yet Still Lose?

India looked in full control during the first half of the match. Kohli's fluency, aided by Ruturaj Gaikwad's maiden ODI hundred, 105, powered India to a mammoth 358/5.

The 195-run stand was a masterclass on timing, rotation of strike, and controlled aggression. India seemed favourites to seal the series by the halfway stage.

But South Africa replied with a clinical, fearless and well-calculated run chase. They overhauled the target with four balls to spare, pulling off one of the highest successful run chases ever in India.

When did India lose control in the 2nd ODI against South Africa?

Authority characterised India's innings, and composure in South Africa's chase. Dew under lights, persistent and heavy, made it difficult for Indian bowlers to grip and control the ball. Momentum kept slipping away through the middle overs, and with key South African batters accelerating smartly, the pressure mounted rapidly.

Failure to get breakthroughs at vital junctures, especially after the visitors got off to a good, steady start, finally led the match away from India. Even a 350-plus score was inadequate to hold back a composed and aggressive South African line-up.

Is Kohli Still the Game's Ultimate ODI Match-winner?

This blemish only makes Kohli's record all the more extraordinary.

  • 44 out of his 53 ODI centuries have come in winning causes.

  • 24 of those victories came while chasing runs, something never seen before in cricket history.

  • Only eight of his ODI tons have resulted in defeats for India.

  • In ODIs this year, he has scored 586 runs in 12 innings, with an average of 58.60 and three centuries and three fifties.

His consistency has continued to defy eras, conditions, and expectations alike. What happened in Raipur was not the rule but the exception.

How rare is a Kohli century in a losing ODI?

Here is the complete list of Kohli tons that did not result in an Indian victory:

  • 107 vs England, Cardiff (2011)

  • 123 vs New Zealand, Napier (2014)

  • 117 vs Australia, Melbourne (2016)

  • 106 vs Australia, Canberra (2016)

  • 121 vs New Zealand, Mumbai (2017)

  • 107 vs West Indies, Pune, 2018

  • 123 vs Australia, Ranchi, 2019
  • 102 vs South Africa, Raipur, 2025

From March 2019 until this Raipur ODI, Kohli scored 11 ODI centuries, all contributing to victories, a streak that defined his finishing aura.

Swastik Sharma