KL Rahul's Record 152* Earns Praise from Kaif, Pathan as Selfless Star

KL Rahul smashed a record-breaking 152* off 67 balls for Delhi Capitals against Punjab Kings, becoming only the third batter in IPL history to score 150+ runs in an innings. Former cricketers Mohammed Kaif and Irfan Pathan praised Rahul's selflessness and consistency across formats. Rahul's century was the fastest for DC, coming in just 47 balls, and he now holds the highest individual score for the franchise. He also overtook MS Dhoni to become the fifth-highest run-getter in IPL history.

Key Points: KL Rahul's Record 152*: Kaif, Pathan Hail Selfless Knock

  • KL Rahul scored 152* off 67 balls for DC against PBKS
  • Third batter after Gayle and McCullum to score 150+ in IPL
  • Fastest century for DC (47 balls)
  • Hailed as "selfless" by Kaif and "super hit" by Pathan
  • Now fifth-highest run-getter in IPL history
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"Selfless, super hit": KL Rahul's record-breaking knock gets high praise from Kaif, Pathan

KL Rahul scores 152* in IPL, third-highest individual score ever. Mohammed Kaif and Irfan Pathan praise his selflessness and consistency. Fastest DC century.

"KL Rahul, zero complaints, Opening in Test, slip catcher, stand-in skipper, wicket-keeper, finisher in ODIs. And now scores 152 of just 67 balls... What a selfless cricketer. - Mohammed Kaif"

New Delhi, April 25

Former Indian cricketers Mohammed Kaif and Irfan Pathan lauded KL Rahul for his consistency and "selflessness" following a record-breaking 152* for Delhi Capitals against Punjab Kings on Saturday.

KL Rahul, unleashing one of his most brutal hundreds and batting displays of all time, became only the third batter after Chris Gayle and Brendon McCullum to score 150 runs in an innings during an IPL match and registered the highest score by an Indian men's batter in T20s. He made 152* in 67 balls, with 16 fours and nine sixes at a strike rate of over 226.

Taking to X, Kaif pointed out how KL dons different hats for his teams, be it for India across all the format and for his IPL teams and is a "selfless cricketer".

"KL Rahul, zero complaints, Opening in Test, slip catcher, stand-in skipper, wicket-keeper, finisher in ODIs. And now scores 152 of just 67 balls. becomes the third highest run scorer after Chris Gayle and Brendon McCullum in IPL history. What a selfless cricketer," he posted.

Irfan also hailed KL's consistency in IPL over the years, as he continues his run-feast this season, at a strike rate of almost 187, his highest-ever in an IPL season so far.

"Every year same story for Kl Rahul. Super hit story," posted Pathan.

After Chris Gayle (175 against Pune Warriors India in 2013) and Brendon McCullum (158* against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2008), KL is the third batsman to score 150 runs in a single IPL inning, also outdoing Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) star Abhishek Sharma's 141* against Punjab Kings (PBKS) last year to get the highest score by an Indian batter in the IPL.

KL brought up his century in just 47 balls, bringing up DC's fastest-ever century in IPL, outdoing Virender Sehwag and Quinton de Kock's 48-ball centuries in 2011 and 2016, respectively. This was also the fastest of KL's six IPL hundreds, with the previous fastest being a 56-ball ton against the Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2022.

Rahul now also holds the highest score for DC in IPL history, outdoing Rishabh Pant's 128* against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) made back in 2018.

The Karnataka-born batter now has the joint-most hundreds by a DC batter (2) alongside Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner.

He has also levelled with West Indies legend Chris Gayle for the joint-third-highest IPL tons, with Englishman Jos Buttler (7) and Virat Kohli (8) at the top.

The DC opener is the first player in IPL history to score multiple tons for three different teams, as per a stat from CricViz, with two centuries each for DC, PBKS and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).

He has also overtaken Tilak Varma's 151 against Meghalaya last season to get the highest individual score by an Indian in men's T20Is.

KL holds the Orange Cap now, with 357 runs in seven innings at an average of 59.50 and a strike rate of over 187, with a century and two fifties. He has also overtaken CSK legend MS Dhoni (5,528 runs) to become the fifth-highest run-getter in IPL history, with 5,579 runs in 152 matches and 143 innings at an average of 46.88 and a strike rate of 138.37, including six centuries and 42 fifties.

Coming to the match, DC won the toss and opted to bat first. After losing Pathum Nissanka (11) early, a record-breaking 220-run stand between KL and Nitish Rana (91* in 44 balls, with 11 fours and four fifties) helped DC to 264/2 in 20 overs.

Xavier Bartlett (1/69) and Arshdeep Singh (1/48) were among the wickets, but torn apart by DC's batting, with Vijaykumar Vyshak leaking 48 runs in three overs.

- ANI

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James A
As an Australian fan, I've always admired KL Rahul's elegance. But this innings was different—he was so aggressive! It's great to see Indian players pushing the boundaries in T20. Selfless indeed, especially when he kept rotating strike even while demolishing the bowling. Well played!
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Varun X
Kaif and Pathan are spot on! KL Rahul has been so versatile for India—opener, wicketkeeper, fielder, captain, finisher. This knock proves why he's a modern great. But we need consistency in the Indian jersey too, especially in T20Is. Hope this IPL form translates to international cricket. 🏏
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Michael C
It's incredible that KL Rahul now has the highest score by an Indian in T20s and joint-most hundreds for DC. But let's not forget how much pressure he was under earlier this season. The way he turned it around shows mental strength. Orange Cap leader now—deserved! 👏
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Aditya G
Great innings, no doubt. But I also feel for PBKS bowlers—they were taken to the cleaners. Arshdeep and Bartlett tried, but 264 is just too much. KL's 152* was ruthless, hitting everything out of the park. Hope he continues this form; the World T20 could use such intent. 🔥
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Sneha F
KL Rahul's selflessness is what stands out. He sacrifices his natural game for the team's needs—opening in Tests, keeping in ODIs, finishing in T20s. And then he plays an innings like this! His fastest IPL century in 47 balls shows what he can do when given freedom. Well deserved

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