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Virat Kohli scored his first Champions Trophy century on February 23, helping India defeat Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Feb 27, 2025
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During the 21st over, Kohli stopped a throw with his glove after completing a single off Haris Rauf.
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Despite completing the run comfortably, Kohli could have been given out for "obstructing the field" had Pakistan appealed.
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Sunil Gavaskar noted during commentary that Kohli was "lucky nobody has appealed" as there was no need for him to interfere with the ball.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Ramiz Raja commented on the incident, saying "And here I was, raving about his game awareness."
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According to cricket laws, a batter is out if they "wilfully attempt to obstruct or distract the fielding side by word or action."
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Had Pakistan appealed, it could have sparked controversy but might have put pressure on India's run chase with Shreyas Iyer still new at the crease.
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The law specifies that a striker is out if they "wilfully strike the ball with a hand not holding the bat" while receiving a delivery.
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Kohli went on to complete his 51st ODI century off the final ball of the run chase.
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Kohli remained unbeaten on 100 from 111 balls as India won by six wickets against Pakistan.
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