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2 Virat Kohli’s IPL records which might not be broken in future

Naman VyasBy Naman Vyas11/03/2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Previously, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s captain in the Indian Premier League was Virat Kohli. After the IPL 2021 season, the run-machine resigned as RCB captain.

He continues to perform admirably as a player for the RCB team, nevertheless. Several records have been broken by Virat Kohli throughout his time playing cricket (international and domestic cricket).

He currently has the most runs scored in the Indian Premier League’s history. In the lucrative IPL, Kohli has participated in 223 games and amassed 6624 runs at an average of 36.2.

Remarkably, in the competition, he has slammed five centuries and 44 half-centuries. So, in this post, we’ll look at the two IPL records held by Kohli that might stand the test of time.

1. Virat Kohli’s 4 centuries in a single season

His extraordinary ability to score runs wherever in the world is Kohli’s major USP. He is also renowned for having a phenomenal ability to score runs in any format. He evaluates the situation before starting his work, which is the reason for his successful career.

Virat Kohli achieved a fairly extraordinary feat by scoring four hundreds in the IPL in a single season. In the IPL 2016 season, Kohli accomplished this accomplishment, which still holds the record. One of Virat Kohli’s records may never be surpassed in the future.

2. Virat Kohli scored 973 runs in a single season

Virat Kohli hit a record 973 runs in a single season in IPL 2016 and at that moment Kohli was in blistering form. He could practically do no wrong, and there was nobody who could stop him.

At the time, he served as the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore, leading them to the competition’s championship match before losing to Sunrisers Hyderabad. With 4 hundreds and 7 fifty-pluses, Kohli amassed 973 runs at an average of 81.08 runs per innings.

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