Virat Kohli has added another astonishing milestone to his decorated career. With his century in the second ODI against South Africa in Raipur, Kohli has now registered 11 different streaks of scoring hundreds in two or more consecutive ODI innings — a record unmatched in world cricket.

This remarkable feat highlights Kohli’s consistency over the years, as no other cricketer has been able to dominate across phases the way he has. The next-best on the list is South Africa’s AB de Villiers, who achieved six such streaks — nearly half of Kohli’s tally.

Kohli’s latest century comes just days after his 135-run masterclass in Ranchi, making it back-to-back ODI hundreds for the Indian superstar once again. His form has been central to India’s batting success, and with this record, Kohli has further solidified his position as the most prolific performer in ODI cricket across eras.

As the Raipur crowd erupted in “Kohli, Kohli” chants, the 36-year-old continued to showcase why he remains one of the greatest one-day batters of all time.