In the 17th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Virat Kohli’s bat was seen silent in the first match, after that, brilliant half-century innings were seen from his bat in the next two matches. Kohli played an unbeaten inning of 83 runs in the match played against Kolkata Knight Riders in which 4 fours and four sixes were seen from his bat. On the basis of this inning, Kohli has made many big records in his name, in which the record of scoring the most runs on one ground in T20 cricket has now been registered in his name. Apart from this, he has also reached the third place in terms of hitting most sixes on one ground.
Batsman who scored most runs on one ground in T20 cricket
Virat Kohli has now become the batsman who has scored the most runs on one ground in the history of T20 cricket. Kohli now has 3243 runs at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru and has overtaken Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim who has scored 3238 runs at the Mirpur ground. At third place in this list is England player Alex Hales who has scored 3036 runs in T20 cricket at Trent Bridge ground. Apart from this, Kohli has reached the third place in terms of hitting most sixes in one ground in T20 cricket. Kohli now has 128 sixes registered in his name at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The first two places in this list are occupied by Chris Gayle, who has hit 151 sixes on the Bengaluru ground and 128 sixes on the Mirpur ground.
David Warner was left behind in this matter
Kohli has now become the second player to play innings of 80 plus runs most number of times in IPL. He has achieved this feat for the 16th time, in which Kohli has left David Warner behind in this matter. Warner has scored more than 80 runs in an innings 15 times so far in IPL history. In this case, Chris Gayle is at number one, who has played innings of more than 80 runs in IPL 17 times.
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