Delhi: In the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, veteran batsman Virat Kohli is seen in great form for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). He is one of the batsmen scoring the top 5 runs this season. So far, he has scored five half -centuries, out of which his team has won four times.
Record of 3500 runs at Chinnaswamy Stadium
In the match played against Rajasthan Royals (RR), Kohli completed his 3500 runs at Chinnaswamy Stadium. He has become the first batsman in the world to score so many runs on one ground. Kohli, who has struggled against spinners in the last few season, has now adopted an aggressive style, which has also improved his strike rate.
More than 8300 runs in IPL complete
36 -year -old Kohli has scored more than 8300 runs in the history of IPL so far. This includes his name 8 centuries and 59 half -centuries. Not only this, he is the only player to play for the same franchise from the beginning of IPL.
RCB search for first trophy
Although Virat’s personal performance has been continuously better, Royal Challengers Bangalore has not won a single IPL title so far. The team reached the finals three times, but missed the title each time.
Virat has rejected the captaincy
In this season, Virat has been retained for Rs 21 crore. The team management tried to hand over the captaincy again, but he refused. After this, Rajat Patidar was given the command of the team.
Kohli was seen disagreeing with the player of the match
In the last match, he was adjudged Player of the Match after scoring a brilliant half -century against Punjab Kings. However, Kohli admitted this and said that Devdutt Padikkal was the real entitlement of this honor, who had scored a half -century in the same match.
Virat’s T20 will be seen only in IPL
After India’s victory in the T20 World Cup 2024, Virat Kohli has retired from the International T20. In such a situation, now he appears only in domestic T20 tournaments like IPL. This is the only chance for fans to see them playing.
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