
Sports Desk: Vizag Stakes: Kohli’s Chase for Cricket Immortality
Series on a Knife’s Edge
The India-South Africa ODI rubber hangs in the balance, locked at 1-1 after a gripping opener in Ranchi and a thriller in Raipur. All eyes turn to Visakhapatnam’s ACA-VDCA Stadium on December 6, where the decider unfolds at 1:30 PM IST under clear skies. With dew likely to sway the toss, captains KL Rahul and Temba Bavuma plot their paths to glory, knowing one win seals the series.
Proteas’ Momentum Meets Indian Grit
South Africa rides high from their Test whitewash, hungry for a white-ball double under Bavuma’s steady hand. Aiden Markram’s Raipur heroics, chasing 359 with Matthew Breetzke, exposed India’s bowling cracks, yet the hosts boast unmatched depth. Rahul, filling in amid transitions, shoulders the load to dodge back-to-back series slips, backed by a fired-up Gautam Gambhir in the dugout.
Kohli: The Anchor in the Storm
Virat Kohli strides in like a man on a mission, fresh off twin tons that lit up the series. His poise against pace and spin has silenced doubters, blending vintage flair with tactical smarts. Fans pack the stands, drawn by his Vizag love affair: 587 runs at 97.83 average, laced with three hundreds and two fifties, turning the coastal turf into his personal canvas.
Milestones Beckoning at the Bay
Another big knock could etch Kohli deeper into lore, with these feats in sight:
- 90 runs to hit 28,000 international runs, joining legends like Tendulkar and Ponting as the third overall.
- 107 runs to eclipse Kumar Sangakkara’s 28,016, claiming second spot on the all-time list behind only Sachin.
- A third straight ODI ton, making him the first Indian with multiple such streaks, outdoing even Rohit’s mark.
- Fourth consecutive hundred versus South Africa, a unique record no batter has touched.
These aren’t just numbers; they’re chapters in a career that defies sunset, fueling whispers of a farewell flourish.
Toss, Track, and Tactical Twists
The pitch promises a batting paradise early, easing into spin-friendly grooves later, with dew tilting evening chases. India’s unchanged XI—Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma, Kohli, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Washington Sundar, Rahul (c/wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna – leans on firepower. South Africa tweaks for injuries, slotting Rubin Hermann and Ottneil Baartman, eyeing Quinton de Kock’s opener edge.
Beyond the Boundary
Google tips India at 69% odds, but Bavuma’s men, with Lungi Ngidi’s swing and Keshav Maharaj’s guile, won’t fold easy. For Kohli, it’s personal: a nod to legacy amid Rohit’s parallel pursuit of 120 runs for ODI top-10 status. As the Bay of Bengal breeze stirs, this clash could redefine rivalries, blending raw talent with timeless tales.
