Virat Kohli, after struggling through many ups and downs, finally ended his century drought against Australia in the first Test match in Perth. His unbeaten century knock not only helped the Indian team to propel to a big total but also registered a monstrous 295-run win against the Aussies. Also Read: Former DC Coach Says Prithvi Shaw Couldn’t Handle Fame and Money Virat Kohli returning to his form in this Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) is a piece of pleasant news for the entire team as well as for his fans. Now he will head to Adelaide Oval for a Pink-ball/Day-night Test match. Every cricketer has some favourite ground somewhere, where they like to score loads of runs, same is the case for Virat Kohli. The 36-year-old batter loves to play at Adelaide Oval, especially against the Aussies. Earlier, after hitting his 10th century in Australia across all formats, Virat became the only batter having this many centuries to his name in Australia. This was also his 7th Test century here and he surpassed the long-standing record of Jack Hobbs, who had scored nine centuries to his name in Australia. Virat Kohli's Test record at Adelaide Oval Adelaide Oval seems to be the favourite ground of this legendary Indian batter, he loves the pitch, the bounce and the pace. It gets difficult for the bowlers to get him out when he finds the rhythm. Virat Kohli has played a total of 4 Test matches here and has scored 509 runs with an outstanding average of 63.63 including three centuries and one half-century. As the second Test match is around the corner, he will return to his favourite place and will aim to continue the momentum from where he left off.