When Virat Kohli brought up his century in the recent match, the stadium erupted — and within moments, so did social media. Fans, commentators, and onlookers scrambled to share replays, memes, and reactions of what quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrations in recent memory. The energy wasn’t just confined to the ground; across X, Instagram, and other platforms, Kohli’s milestone was trending in full force.
Amid this frenzy, a tweet from Aayesha had already caught people’s attention: she had posted that if either Kohli or Rohit Sharma scored a century, she would “try bikini”. The bold pledge — half-joking, half-daring — instantly added a layer of playful drama to the match buildup. When Kohli finally reached triple digits, fans who remembered her tweet rushed to revisit it and see whether she would follow through.
Once Kohli crossed the line, social media exploded once more. Clips of the celebration — the leap, the fist-pump, the roar from the crowd — were shared endlessly. Simultaneously, screenshots of Aayesha’s earlier post began re-surfacing with comments ranging from “Now let’s see what happens” to humorous memes all over the place. The combination of a sporting milestone and a cheeky social-media dare created a rare moment where cricket and viral social banter collided.
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— Aayesha (@Aayshaforyou) November 30, 2025
Aayesha’s reaction post-century added another dimension to the buzz. Whether she followed through or simply responded with lighthearted posts became secondary to how fans perceived the moment: as a glimpse into how deeply players’ on-field moments now ripple into off-field conversations online. Social media chatter wasn’t just about the century anymore — it was about culture, fandom, and the unpredictable nature of internet virality.
In the end, Kohli’s innings didn’t just earn him another feather in his cap; it triggered a wave of digital excitement that showcased the power of modern fandom. A single century, a single celebration — but in 2025’s social media-driven world, that’s more than enough to set the internet ablaze.