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IPL 2026 Run-Fest: RCB's 222/4 Adds to Record 200-Plus Scores

IPL 2026 continues its run-fest as RCB posts 222/4 against PBKS in Dharamsala, adding to a record number of high-scoring games. The season has produced 53 scores of 200-plus, the highest in a single IPL edition, surpassing previous years. India leads the chart for most 200-plus totals in men's T20 cricket with 50, followed by RCB with 44. PBKS tops the unwanted list of most 200-plus totals conceded, with 46 instances, highlighting bowling challenges.

IPL 2026: RCB's 222/4 vs PBKS adds to record 200-plus run scores

Dharamsala, May 17

Indian Premier League 2026 continued its run-fest trend as Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted 222/4 against Punjab Kings in their clash at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday, a knock that added to the growing list of high-scoring games in men's T20 cricket.

According to records in men's T20 cricket, India now leads the chart for most 200-plus totals with 50 such scores, followed by RCB with 44, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) with 43, Punjab Kings (PBKS) with 41, and Somerset with 40. The latest RCB innings in Dharamsala further strengthened their position among the most destructive batting units in franchise T20 history.

However, the flip side of the high-scoring trend also highlights the challenges faced by bowling units, with PBKS topping the unwanted list of most 200-plus totals conceded in men's T20 cricket with 46 such instances, followed by RCB with 40, Delhi Capitals (DC) with 35, Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) with 34 each, and Middlesex with 33.

The pattern has been particularly evident in IPL 2026, which has already produced 53 scores of 200-plus -- the highest in a single edition of the tournament -- surpassing IPL 2025 (52), IPL 2024 (41), IPL 2023 (37), and IPL 2022 (18), underlining the increasing dominance of bat over ball in the modern T20 era.

The record also reflects on captaincy trends, with Shreyas Iyer having led sides that conceded 31 totals of 200-plus in men's T20s, followed by Faf du Plessis (29), MS Dhoni (28), Babar Azam (21), and Rishabh Pant (20), further highlighting the evolving demands on bowlers and leadership in high-scoring conditions.

In terms of competition-wise struggles, PBKS have once again featured prominently, having conceded nine 200-plus totals in IPL 2026 alone -- the most in a single men's T20 competition -- followed by Southern Punjab in the National T20 Cup 2020/21 (8), SRH in IPL 2024 (7), RR and LSG in IPL 2025 (7 each), and RR again in IPL 2026 (7), underscoring the relentless scoring surge in franchise cricket.

Coming to the match, RCB produced a commanding batting display to post 222/4 against PBKS, powered by half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer. Kohli anchored the innings with a fluent 58 off 37 balls, marking his record-extending ninth 500-plus run season in IPL history, while Venkatesh remained unbeaten on 73 off 40 balls to finish the innings strongly.

After being put in to bat, RCB made a steady start before Jacob Bethell and Devdutt Padikkal fell, but Kohli and Padikkal built crucial partnerships to keep the momentum going. Kohli reached his fourth fifty of the season in just 30 balls before being dismissed by Yuzvendra Chahal, while Venkatesh took charge in the final overs to push RCB past the 200-run mark.

Tim David's late hitting further boosted the total as RCB finished strongly at 222/4, with Harpreet Brar taking two wickets for PBKS while Arshdeep Singh and Chahal picked one each.

— ANI

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Priya S
Can't believe PBKS keep conceding 200+ totals. It's like they've forgotten how to defend! Harpreet Brar bowled well but the rest... Arshdeep needs to step up. But full credit to Venkatesh — 73 off 40 is the kind of finishing we need in Indian cricket. 🇮🇳💪
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Jacob K
As a neutral fan, this is entertainment gold. 200+ scores every match? Yes please! But I get the concerns about bowlers becoming cannon fodder. The IPL is turning into a batting paradise. Kohli's consistency is legendary though — ninth 500+ run season, just incredible! 🔥
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Rajesh Q
I've been watching IPL since 2008 and honestly, this run-fest feels artificial. Pitches are flat, boundaries are short, and bowlers have no protection. Remember when 160 was a winning total? Now 222 isn't safe. Something needs to be done before cricket loses its competitive edge. But no hate — the fans love it.
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Karan T
Shreyas Iyer leading the chart for most 200+ totals conceded as captain — that's a stat he won't be proud of! 😅 But Venkatesh Iyer's knock was a masterclass. RCB fans must be over the moon. Ee Sala Cup Namde? Let's see!

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