New Delhi: Former India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday (December 10) scored his 44th ODI century on the pitch of Bangladesh after almost 3 years. After his century, there was a flood of posts on social media regarding the comeback of King Kohli. Meanwhile, Kohli's fans were also seen trolling Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann. In fact, shortly before Kohli's century today, Bhagwant Mann had mentioned him during a discussion. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal's claims of victory in the Gujarat elections failed, with Bhagwant Mann defending Kejriwal by citing Kohli's example. In fact, Kejriwal had written that the AAP government will be formed in Gujarat, as well as he had claimed the victory of three of his candidates, which was blown and all those candidates lost the election. On this, Mann said that Virat Kohli does not score a century every day, we work hard continuously. Shortly after Mann's statement, it was reported that Kohli has scored a century in the ongoing match between Team India and Bangladesh. Let me tell you, he is also the second Indian batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to score the most centuries in ODI cricket. Tendulkar has scored 49 centuries in ODI cricket and Kohli has scored 44 centuries. Seeing CM Mann's statement on Kohli, Virat's fans became active and started trolling Bhagwant Mann. One user said, 'Virat Kohli has scored a century today.' Apart from this, people also took a dig at Bhagwant for the fact that Kejriwal was predicting his victory in the Gujarat elections. One user wrote, 'Yes, Kohli does not score a century every day, but he does not even guarantee by writing that he will score a century in every match.' Shravan Kumar wrote in his comment, 'Virat Kohli does not say before scoring a century that I will score a century today, but Kejriwal was shouting that our government is being formed in Gujarat and Himachal.' Pollution continues in Delhi, now cold and fog together increase the problem 'Will vote for BJP for 25 years..,' Teacher suspended for issuing oath to school children Snake suddenly found in Indian plane, stir stirring