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Virat Kohli broke 4 different records, became the first player in the history of IPL …




Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) landed on Saturday in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 match against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and threw only 33 balls. During his stay in the middle, Kohli hit 5 six and 5 four, and with the controversial Jacob Bethell, he planted a 97 condition for the first small door. In this process, Kohli continued the date of the scenario in the history of the T20 league and became the first player to hit 300 six for a single franchise.

In the history of IPL, no player had previously hit 300 six for a single team. The second player on the list is Chris Gayle, who hit a total of 263 six in IPL for RCB. Gayle also counts the maximums of the Knight Riders (KKR) and Punjab Kings (PBKS), while the Gayle is at the top of the league's history (357).

In the game, Kohli was inclined to hit the most run against a single franchise. After Inning against Super Kings, Kohli gathered 1146 runs. The installment carries it to the summit of graphics and broke the record of David Warner's 1134 run against Punjab kings.

Most runs against an opponent in IPL:

1146 – Virat Kohli vs CSK

1134 – David Warner vs PBKS

1130 – virate kohli vs dc

1104 – Virat Kohli vs PBKS

1093 – David Warner vs Kkr

1083 – Rohit Sharma vs Kkr

With the permission of Knock against CSK, Kohli broke Chris Gayle's 151 records in the shortest format at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

Six people in a single place in the T20s:

154 – Virat Kohli in Bengaluru

151 – Chris Gayle in Bengaluru

138 – Chris Gayle in Mirpur

135 – Alex Hales in Nottingham

122 – Rohit Sharma in Wankhede

In the case of performances against CSK, Kohli de IPL has a maximum of half a century against the MS Dhoni -led side. There are currently 10 fifty plus scores against CSK, and Shikhar Dhawan jointly broke the record by David Warner and Rohit Sharma.

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