IPL 2025 Record:Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) performed a banging performance in the first candidate match of the IPL and crushed Punjab Kings by 8 wickets. With this victory, he made it to the finals of IPL after 9 years. In the match played at Maharaja Jewindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullampur, Mohali, Punjab Kings first batted and the entire team was all out for 101 runs in 14.1 overs. In response, Bengaluru achieved the target by losing two wickets in 10 overs.
The highest ball remains win
After that, in response, the RCB team, chasing a minor target of 102 runs, won in 10 overs. This is the record for winning the highest ball remaining in the IPL history playoffs. RCB won the match with 60 balls remaining. Whereas in the year 2024, KKR’s team has won the playoff match against Hyderabad with 57 balls remaining. It is also the second fastest win chasing a target of over 100 runs. RCB has won 9.4 overs against KKR, chasing a target of over 100 runs in 2015.
KKR’s name third major victory
IPL is the fastest win of history in this matter. In that match, RCB achieved a target of 112 runs. Similarly, in the year 2024, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s team has won 9.4 overs chasing a target of 166 against Punjab Kings. At the same time, KKR is in the name of KKR, the third fastest win in IPL history, chasing the target of more than 100 runs. Which achieved a target of 104 runs in 10.1 overs against Chennai Super Kings in the year 2025.
Virat Kohli’s name Maharikord
Virat Kohli has made such a maharikard. Due to which other batsmen of India are far away. Virat Kohli has become the first batsman in India to score 13,500 runs in T20 cricket. He has touched a figure of 13,500 T20 runs in 396 innings of 413 matches. During this, score 9 centuries and 105 half -centuries. Virat Kohli is the fifth batsman in the world to reach 13,500 T20 runs. Before Virat Kohli in overall T20 cricket, Chris Gayle, Alex Hales, Shoaib Malik and Kieron Pollard have done wonders to score 13,500 or more runs.
Most runs in T20 cricket
1. Chris Gayle West Indies – 14562 runs in 463 matches.
2. Alex Hales, England – 13698 runs in 496 matches.
3. Shoaib Malik, Pakistan – 13571 runs in 557 matches.
4. Kieron Pollard, West Indies – 13537 runs in 695 matches.
5. Virat Kohli, India – 13500 runs in 413 matches.