India got a massive win over Bangladesh on Thursday, beating them by 7 wickets for their fourth straight World Cup win. India achieved a total of 257 runs in their innings, with Virat Kohli scoring an unbeaten 103 not out. This was his 48th One Day International hundred, and he was supported by an impressive (97b; 6x4, 4x2) in 41.3 overs. India's skipper Rohit Sharma and wicketkeeper Shubman Gill provided a solid opening partnership of 88 runs, helping the team to get off to a winning start.
Virat Kohli's incredible career continued as he scored his 48th hundred, one short of Sachin Tendulkar's world record, in India's easy seven-wicket win over Bangladesh in the World Cup on Thursday.
Kohli, who plans 50-over chases with the precision of a surgeon, stayed not out with 103 runs from 97 balls as India comfortably achieved the 258-run target with 51 balls to spare. India has now secured their fourth consecutive victory, and one more win would almost guarantee their spot in the semi-finals.
Although Kohli's innings featured six boundaries and four maximums, his remarkable running between the wickets in pursuit of his 48th century will be remembered for a long time.
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