Key Points

During the IPL 2025 final, Irfan Pathan criticized Virat Kohli for a "disappointing" strike rate on what was deemed a favourable batting surface. Kohli, anchoring Royal Challengers Bengaluru's innings, faced challenges against Punjab Kings' short-ball tactics. Despite the criticism, Kohli broke the record for most fours in IPL history, edging past Shikhar Dhawan. His tally for the season was impressive, featuring 657 runs at an average of 54.75 with a healthy overall strike rate of 144.71.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan Criticizes Virat Kohli's IPL 2025 Final Strike Rate

  • Virat Kohli's strike rate questioned by Irfan Pathan
  • Kohli ends with impressive run tally for IPL 2025
  • Irfan highlights Punjab's effective short-ball strategy
  • Kohli sets record for most fours in IPL history
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IPL 2025 final: Irfan Pathan takes jibe at Virat Kohli for disappointing strike rate

Irfan Pathan labels Virat Kohli's IPL 2025 final strike rate as "disappointing."

"Strike rate of 123 after 35 balls on this pitch is disappointing. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, June 3

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has classified Royal Challengers Bengaluru's icon Virat Kohli's strike rate on a benign Ahmedabad surface in the IPL 2025 final against Punjab Kings as "disappointing."

Virat played the anchor's role for the majority of the first innings but failed to convert it into a substantial score. RCB struggled to find its power-hitting mojo in the middle overs and required firepower to shift the momentum in their favour.

For the majority of the time, Virat struggled to find a way to escape Punjab's short-ball ploy before returning on 43 from 35 deliveries. Irfan wasn't pleased with Virat's 122.86 strike rate, considering how the pitch played out and the amount of time he spent on the field.

"They kept bowling short and slow balls to Virat Kohli. Strike rate of 123 after 35 balls on this pitch is disappointing," Irfan wrote on X.

The 36-year-old showed signs of replicating his 2024 T20 World Cup final heroics. He tried to take on Azmatullah Omarzai but top-edged his pull and deposited it back into the hands of the bowler.

Despite his underwhelming display in the final, Virat racked up three boundaries to shatter the record for the most fours in IPL's history. His tally soared to 771 fours, dethroning former opener Shikhar Dhawan from the summit, who had a staggering tally of 768 under his belt.

Following his dismissal, the 36-year-old batting maestro ended his campaign with 657 runs in 15 matches and innings at an average of 54.75, with a strike rate of 144.71, with eight fifties. His best score this season is 73*.

It took a brisk approach from the middle-order to notch up cracking shots and power RCB to 190/9. Still, Arshdeep Singh (3/40) and Kyle Jamieson's (3/48) sizzling three-wicket hauls denied Bengaluru a 200-run mark.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Irfan bhai is right this time. On such a flat track, King Kohli should have accelerated much earlier. 122 SR in a final when team needed quick runs is unacceptable for a player of his caliber. Hope he learns from this before T20 WC next year! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Why so much criticism? Virat still scored 657 runs this season! One bad match doesn't define a legend. Remember his 92* against Pakistan in WC? That's the real Kohli we know ❤️
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Amit S.
As an RCB fan, I'm tired of this pattern - Kohli plays anchor, others collapse, then we blame him for slow SR. Where were other batsmen? Team needs to take collective responsibility.
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Sanjay P.
Irfan should remember his own career before pointing fingers. Kohli broke FOUR records this season! Strike rate could be better, but he's still the backbone of Indian batting. #RespectTheKing 👑
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Neha T.
The real issue is RCB's middle order - again! For 15 years same story. Kohli can't do everything alone. Management needs to find proper finishers instead of blaming our best player.
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Vikram J.
People forget Kohli is 36 now! He's adapting his game. Still top scorer for RCB and broke records. Youngsters should learn from his dedication rather than ex-players making controversial statements for TRP.

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