Virat Kohli Achieves Landmark IPL Century Against KKR
Kohli Becomes First Indian To Script This Huge IPL Record After 105 vs KKR
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Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored 105 runs off 60 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders, marking his third IPL century in run-chases and tying him with Jos Buttler for the most centuries in this category. This performance helped RCB secure a victory and maintain their position at the top of the IPL standings.
- 01Virat Kohli scored 105* runs, achieving his third IPL century in run-chases.
- 02Kohli now shares the record for most centuries during chases in IPL history with Jos Buttler.
- 03RCB successfully chased down KKR's score of 192, winning by six wickets.
- 04Kohli's performance included a significant 92-run partnership with Devdutt Padikkal.
- 05RCB's victory places them at the top of the IPL table with 16 points.
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In a thrilling match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) scored 105 runs off 60 balls, marking his third Indian Premier League (IPL) century in run-chases and tying him with Jos Buttler for the most centuries in this category. Kohli's innings included 11 fours and 3 sixes, showcasing his exceptional batting skills at a strike rate of 175.00. This performance was crucial in helping RCB chase down KKR's target of 192 runs, achieving victory with six wickets in hand and in 19.1 overs. Kohli's partnership with Devdutt Padikkal, which contributed 92 runs, was instrumental in maintaining the required run rate. With this win, RCB regained the top position in the IPL standings with eight wins and four losses, totaling 16 points. Meanwhile, KKR's playoff hopes are now in jeopardy, needing to win their remaining matches after ending their four-match unbeaten streak.
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RCB's victory strengthens their position in the IPL, boosting team morale and fan support.
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