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RCB's Virat Kohli Creates IPL History with Fourth Consecutive 600-Run Season

Virat Kohli became the first IPL batter to register four successive 600-plus run seasons. He achieved this milestone during Qualifier 1 against Gujarat Titans with a quickfire 43 off 25 balls. Kohli has scored 600 runs in 15 innings this season at an average of 50.00 and strike rate of 164.38. His remarkable comeback follows a slump in 2022 where he managed only 341 runs.

RCB's Virat Kohli becomes first IPL batter to register four successive 600-plus run seasons

Dharamsala, May 26

Royal Challengers Bengaluru batting icon Virat Kohli became the first Indian Premier League in history to register four successive 600-run seasons on Tuesday.

Virat achieved this milestone in the Qualifier one against the Gujarat Titans (GT), scoring a quickfire 43 in 25 balls, with five fours and a six at a strike rate of 172.00.

In 15 innings this season, Virat has scored 600 runs at an average of 50.00 and a strike rate of 164.38 (his best in a season), with a century and four fifties and a best score of 105*.

After suffering a slump during the 2022-season, where he made just 341 runs in 16 matches at an average of 22.73 with just two fifties, Virat's comeback in the IPL and reinvention as a T20 cricketer has been extraordinary, especially considering his growing age and the fact he retired from T20Is after 2024 T20 World Cup, improving his numbers season by season in different aspects.

In the 2023 season, it was a comeback, as he ended with 639 runs in 14 innings at an average of 53.25 and a strike rate of 139.82, with two centuries and six fifties. His best score was 101* and he was the fourth-highest run-getter of the tournament.

The next season saw him improve his game against spin and unleash some of his most brutal six-hitting in years. He topped the run-charts with 741 runs in 15 innings at an average of 61.75 and a strike rate of 154.69, including a century and five fifties. He hit a total of 38 sixes in that edition, tying with his best tally of 38 sixes in the 2016 season.

Last season, he was instrumental in RCB's title win, leading their batting from the front, with his excellent adaptability and tempos in different conditions. He was the third-highest run-getter in the tournament with 657 runs in 15 innings at an average of 54.75 and a strike rate of 144.71, with eight fifties.

Coming to the match, GT won the toss and opted to field first. Whoever wins the match, gets a direct spot in the final, while the loser plays the winner of the eliminator (between SRH and RR) in Qualifier two for the second final spot.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit L

Consistency personified! Four straight 600+ run seasons in the IPL is no joke. But I wish he'd carry this form into the big knockouts for RCB. That Qualifier 1 knock was good, but 43 off 25—needed a bit more to make it a match-winning innings.

Priya S

So proud of Virat! 🇮🇳 From being the anchor to becoming a six-hitting machine—his evolution is proof that hard work never stops. And that strike rate of 164 this season? Wow. Just wow. RCB glory this year please 🤞

Aditya G

Let's be honest—stats are impressive, but Kohli still needs to win RCB a title. With all due respect, individual records are great, but the team trophy is what matters. He's been there since 2008 and that's the one missing piece. Hope this year is different!

Michael C

As someone who follows IPL from abroad, I'm amazed by Virat's longevity. Four 600+ seasons in a row at 36 years old? He's a freak athlete! The way he's upped his T20 game after retiring from the international T20 format shows true dedication.

Kavya N

Virat Kohli = class personified. 💙 That 2022 season was tough to watch, but the comeback story is what legends are made of. His 741-run season in 2024 with 38 sixes was chef's kiss! Let's go RCB—qualifier win today please!

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