In a display of sheer mastery and class, Virat Kohli claimed the spotlight in the IPL 2024, scoring the season's first century. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) icon reached this magnificent milestone during the clash with the Rajasthan Royals, achieving the hundred from 67 balls. This remarkable feat not only showcased Kohli's prowess but also marked his eighth century in the IPL, the highest by any player in the tournament's history.
Kohli, who is currently the orange cap holder, further solidified his position as the leading run-scorer of the season with this outstanding innings. Accumulating a total of 316 runs across five innings, this century also represented his third score of over fifty in the current season. Demonstrating a calculated approach, Kohli transitioned from his first fifty, which he made off 39 balls, to complete the next fifty in just 28 deliveries, showcasing his ability to accelerate when needed.
This innings was particularly significant for Kohli as it was his first score over fifty in nine IPL innings at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur — a venue where he previously averaged less than 22 runs with a strike rate below 95. Breaking past his historical constraints at this ground, Kohli has effectively silenced any doubts about his performance in Jaipur.
A key highlight of Kohli's innings was his 125-run opening partnership with RCB captain Faf du Plessis, further emphasizing his role as a team player. This partnership marked the 28th instance of Kohli being involved in a century stand in the IPL, extending his record further beyond the next best, David Warner, who has 26 such partnerships.
Ending the innings on an unbeaten 113 off 72 balls, Kohli ensured that RCB posted a competitive total of 183.
In a display of sheer mastery and class, Virat Kohli claimed the spotlight in the IPL 2024, scoring the season's first century. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) icon reached this magnificent milestone during a clash with the Rajasthan Royals, achieving the hundred from 67 balls. This remarkable feat not only showcased Kohli's prowess but also marked his eighth century in the IPL, the highest by any player in the tournament's history.
Kohli, who is currently the orange cap holder, further solidified his position as the leading run-scorer of the season with this outstanding innings. Accumulating a total of 316 runs across five innings, this century also represented his third score of over fifty in the current season. Demonstrating a calculated approach, Kohli transitioned from his first fifty, which he made off 39 balls, to complete the next fifty in just 28 deliveries, showcasing his ability to accelerate when needed.
This innings was particularly significant for Kohli as it was his first score over fifty in nine IPL innings at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur—a venue where he previously averaged less than 22 runs with a strike rate below 95. Breaking past his historical constraints at this ground, Kohli has effectively silenced any doubts about his performance in Jaipur.
A key highlight of Kohli's innings was his 125-run opening partnership with RCB captain Faf du Plessis, further emphasizing his role as a team player. This partnership marked the 28th instance of Kohli being involved in a century stand in the IPL, extending his record further beyond the next best, David Warner, who has 26 such partnerships.
Ending the innings on an unbeaten 113 off 72 balls, Kohli ensured that RCB posted a competitive total of 183. His record-setting century also reaffirmed his stature as one of the most formidable batters in the cricketing world.
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