The batter has already accounted for 76 tons for the Indian team in all formats.
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Having taken the field on Thursday when India led 153-2, the batter fell 13 runs short of his century overnight as India, recovering from a tough afternoon session, reached 288-4 against West Indies.
Kolhi also moved up to 10th in the list of top scorers in the three formats, led by another Indian great Sachin Tendulkar with 664 runs.
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Kohli made his 30th Test 50 off a boundary against left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican (1-55). Along with Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja (48 not out) came in for the fifth wicket.
India dominated the first session at Queen’s Park Oval, going into lunch with a score of 121-0 at 26 overs, but West Indies took four wickets after lunch. By tea, after nearly 51 ounces, India were trailing 182-4.