If one word encapsulates Virat Kohli's batting style during the three-match ODI series against South Africa, it would be 'imperious.' With an impressive tally of 302 runs across three innings, boasting a remarkable strike rate and two centuries, Kohli showcased a new level of excellence in his first international outing on home turf in 10 months.

Now holding 84 international centuries, including 53 in ODIs, Kohli consistently demonstrates that he is perfectly suited for the 50-over format. While he has stepped back from the other two formats of the game, he intends to continue playing ODI cricket for the foreseeable future, which could lead to more centuries and a pursuit of that coveted triple-digit milestone.

Achieving this monumental task will require Kohli to maintain his current for

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