The post you are replying to is a is a response to cherry-picked dates- you certainly aren't alone in doing so. 2008 would be better. But they start at the start of a calender year, not a random match specifically chosen to make kohli look best. Its also a reasonably logical one in that its something of an era (bat really dominant), although maybe 2015 would make more sense. I think Harsh posted them for this reason, not to pat kohli on the back. They end at a logical point. And its a complete list of stats.
You initially engineered a period specifically to suit your purposes that is not the same in either time or matches played. And picking a single statistic (100s) that suits your purposes that you dont mention when looking at, say, Dev.
Anyway 100s are a bit too arbitrary a measure for me, especially in ODIs. 120 since 2016 is probably less likely to be a matchwinning innings than 100 in the 90s. I fail to see the value in assessing a player if the value of 100s changes drastically over time.
I am doing this to prove a point.
In this case , kohli's 18/60 is not the best ever stats in history over a period. I can start from any date as long as it stretches 3 years and more than 50 or 60 matches to become comparable.
The other example is Kapil's batting.
People dismisses him as a low 20 AVG batsman. But when you check closer ,
Kapil Dev is the top ranked Indian batsman for a decade in 80s
He managed 30 AVG and 100 plus SR between 1982-1988. 7 years and more than 100 innings. Many specialist batsmen avgd same at far lesser SR , 30 at 70 good enough for a specialist batsman then.
People rates Kapil the batsman as Afridi's equivalent , may be they are correct. But there is one difference. Kapil's best ever ranking was 5 or 6 and throughout the career he was inside top 20 batsmen in the world . Afridi's career best ranking was 25 or 26.
We are talking about 7 years , 10 years , 100 plus matches ..etc not 1 year or 15 matches.
So , when you read 23 at 95 you know there is more to it than you see.
And I am not a Sachin fan as you claim.
I rate Akram > Sachin in ODis , Gavaskar > Sachin in tests , Lara slightly better batsman than Sachin in tests .. all very close comparisons , but definitely against popular opinions.