CRICKET: Virat Kohli posts century, becoming India's second-highest scorer in international one-day, and Chris Gayle becomes all-time leading scorer for Indies while becoming first West Indian to play 300 ODIs
Virat Kohli of India celebrates his century during the 2nd ODI match between West Indies and India at Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on August 11, 2019.
Chris Gayle reached two milestones in his team's defeat, becoming the all-time leading scorer for West Indies in the format while also becoming the first West Indian to play 300 ODIs.West Indies was all out for 210 in 42 overs chasing a revised target of 270 from 46 overs because of rain.
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