Virat Kohli Silences Critics with Ninth IPL Century After Two Ducks

Virat Kohli scored his ninth IPL century after two consecutive ducks, leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders. Devdutt Padikkal praised Kohli's resilience, stating he showed why he's one of the best in the business. The 92-run partnership between Kohli and Padikkal was crucial in chasing down KKR's 192/4 total. RCB now tops the IPL table with 16 points, while KKR's playoff hopes take a hit.

Key Points: Virat Kohli's Ninth IPL Ton Leads RCB to Win Over KKR

  • Virat Kohli scores 9th IPL century after two ducks
  • RCB beats KKR by 6 wickets in Raipur
  • Kohli and Padikkal put on 92-run partnership
  • RCB moves to top of IPL table with 16 points
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"Showed why he's one of the best in the business": Padikkal hails Virat's ton after RCB win over KKR

Virat Kohli scores 9th IPL century after two ducks, leading RCB to a 6-wicket win over KKR. Devdutt Padikkal hails his resilience in post-match comments.

"He showed why he's one of the best in the business today. - Devdutt Padikkal"

Raipur, May 14

Following defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru's win over Kolkata Knight Riders, RCB batter Devdutt Padikkal hailed Virat Kohli's century, saying that it was incredible how having two back-to-back ducks in the previous two games did not play on his mind and he managed to bounce back after the minor setback.

After two ducks, it was time for a 'King Kohli' masterclass at Raipur as he dialled down on his aggression and kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and doubles, reaching his ninth IPL century and 14,000 T20 runs during a cakewalk six-wicket win over KKR on Wednesday. During the game, he put up a 92-run stand for the second wicket with Padikkal after Jacob Bethell endured another failure.

Following the match in the post-match presser, Paddikal said about Virat, "It was incredible to watch. I had the best seat in the house tonight. Some of the shots he played were remarkable. He showed why he is what he is. Coming into the game after two ducks is not easy. To not have that on the mind and bat the way he did was incredible."

"You have played so much cricket in your career. Everyone comes here to perform. No one comes here to score ducks or score hundreds every single game. He understands that better than anyone else, bounces back and got runs. He showed why he is one of the best in business today," he said.

Padikkal revealed that the conversations with Virat during the partnership while chasing 193 were to take the team to such a position where the rest of the batting line-up felt at ease.

"Over the last couple of games, we had lost wickets early and were not able to stitch those partnerships. It was important that we elongated the partnership as long as possible," he added.

On the Raipur surface, which faced some rain before the match, he said that the pitch was not as tacky and "up and down" as the one they got against the Mumbai Indians (MI).

"It had something for the new ball initially. But once that swing died down, it was an easy wicket to bat on," he signed off.

Coming to the match, RCB won the toss and opted to bowl first, reducing KKR to 48/2. It was knocks from Angkrish Raghuvanshi (71* in 46 balls, with seven fours and three sixes) and Rinku Singh (49* in 32 balls, with three fours and two sixes) which took KKR to 192/4 in 20 overs.

Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar and Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a wicket each.

During the chase, Virat lost his opening partner, Jacob Bethell (15) early once again, but a 92-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal (39 in 27 balls, with seven fours) kept RCB above the required run-rate. Towards the end, it was Virat all over KKR as RCB chased down the total in 19.1 overs with six wickets in hand.

RCB is back to the top of the table, with eight wins and four losses, giving them 16 points. On the other hand, KKR, which was on a four-match unbeaten streak after six winless matches (spanning five losses and a no result), faces a massive dent to their playoff chances, making their final three matches a must-win affair.

- ANI

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Priya S
Virat Kohli's ability to bounce back is incredible. Two ducks in two games would shake anyone, but he just switched off the aggression and played sensibly. Classic Kohli – focused, determined, and always delivering when it matters. That's why he's the best!
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Vikram M
Honestly, I think the pitch helped too. It looked easier to bat on than the one against MI. But yes, Kohli's knock was special. Padikkal also played a sensible support role. RCB's top order finally clicked! KKR's bowlers were too one-dimensional today.
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Michael C
Kohli is a legend, no doubt. But let's be honest—RCB's bowling has been average. Hazlewood is good, but the others leak runs. They're winning because of the batting depth. If they want the trophy, they need to improve the death bowling. Just my two cents!
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Rohit P
What a turnaround for RCB! After those early losses, they've found their rhythm. Kohli's hundred was vintage—no unnecessary risks, just pure class. Padikkal's 39 was crucial too. KKR looked lost without their main bowlers. Tough luck for them, but RCB deserved this win! 💪
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Sarah B
Kohli's mental game is second to none. Two ducks and he comes back with a century? That's champion mentality. But I'm worried about Jacob Bethell—he's not clicking. RCB should think about opening with someone else. Still, great win for the team! 🏏

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