On the eve of the Test, Virat admitted that he loves playing on this ground. The Indian captain said, "I really enjoy playing at Wankhede. It's a ground I always have good memories of. The kind of innings you play that has an impact on the team matters more."
Virat Kohli may be searching for his 1st international hundred since November 2019 but the wait could end in India's 2nd Test in Mumbai vs New Zealand.
The Wankhede Stadium has always been a happy hunting ground for the Indian skipper as he has smashed 463 runs in 4 Tests here, at an outstanding average of 72. That includes a 235 against England in 2016 in the last Test Virat played at the Wankhede Stadium.
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