Virat Kohli in best T20 form of career despite IPL exit with Royal Challengers Bangalore
A second successive century from Virat Kohli was not enough to prevent Royal Challengers Bangalore from crashing out of this year's Indian Premier League.
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A second successive century from Virat Kohli was not enough to prevent Royal Challengers Bangalore from crashing out of this year's Indian Premier League.
Days after bringing up his much-awaited sixth IPL century, Royal Challengers Bangalore opener Virat Kohli reached the triple figures again on Sunday. The stylish right-handed batter slammed his seventh IPL ton in 60 balls during RCB's must-win match against Gujarat Titans at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. With this century, Kohli achieved many milestones as he surpassed Chris Gayle (6) to get the highest number of tons in the history of IPL. The 34-year-old batter has receiving numerous praises from the entire world for his knock and former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir also did not shy away from praising Kohli.
Former India captain Virat Kohli said he feels at the top of his game and is playing the best Twenty20 cricket of his career after scoring a record seventh century in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday.
:Virat Kohli scored a record seventh Indian Premier League (IPL) century on Sunday but was unable to help Royal Challengers Bangalore claim the final playoff berth on offer as they slipped to a six-wicket defeat by Gujarat Titans.
Virat Kohli was the lone ranger as his second successive century powered Royal Challengers Bangalore to a challenging 197 for five in their must-win final IPL league game against Gujarat Titans here on Sunday. With the rain gods threatening to spoil RCB's play-off plans during the day, the match that started half an hour late saw Kohli (101 not out off 61 balls) bring back his 2016 avatar. He held all the aces during his knock that had 13 fours and a six. His innings was priceless in the context that none of the other RCB batters could even reach 30 and just like the good old days, 'King Kohli' set the narrative by playing with line, length and minds of the bowlers.
Virat Kohli made history on Sunday as the Royal Challengers Bangalore star scored a record seventh century in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Kohli looked in tremendous form against Gujarat Titans and thanks to his stupendous knock, he surpassed Chris Gayle to become the batsman with the highest number of centuries in the competition.
Young Rajasthan batter Yashasvi Jaiswal on Friday achieved a unique batting record, becoming the player with the fourth-highest strike rate in an Indian Premier League (IPL) season having a minimum of 600 runs. He accomplished this feat during his side's IPL 2023 match against Punjab Kings at Dharamshala. In the match, he scored 50 off 36 balls. His knock consisted of eight fours and runs came at a strike rate of over 138.
Royal Challengers Bangalore superstar Virat Kohli scripted history in the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, scoring his 6th hundred in the Indian Premier League. Kohli's century played a crucial role in the Bengaluru franchise's victory which was crucial to their survival in the playoffs race. The feat took Kohli level with the legendary Chris Gayle in terms of the most number of triple-digit scores in the T20 league. As the Indian cricketing spectrum celebrated Kohli's remarkable feat, even the Universe Boss lauded his former RCB teammate.