Wow, Virat Kohli has made a major history in Indian cricket…

The RCB versus PBKS: Virat Kohli Becomes the First Indian to Have Hundred 50-plus Scores in T20 Cricket.

Ace batter Virat Kohli scripted history on Monday night as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) chased 177 against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match no. 6 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

The former RCB skipper hit a half-century, bringing up his 100th fifty-plus score in the shortest version of the game. In fact, he is currently the first Indian and third batter across the world to attain this feat in T20 cricket

It was also the first half-century for Kohli in IPL 2024, notching it up in just 31 deliveries. He is rated third on the list of batters with the most 50-plus scores in T20 cricket. ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle is on the top of the charts with 110 fifty-plus scores and 14562 runs, followed by veteran Australia hitter David Warner (109 fifty-plus scores and 12094 runs).

Earlier in the first innings, Kohli took his 173rd catch to go to the top of the record of Indians with the most catches in T20 cricket. He took the catch of Jonny Bairstow as his milestone dismissal, surpassing former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) all-rounder Suresh Raina.


Pacers Mohammed Siraj and Glenn Maxwell claimed two wickets each for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, but the Punjab Kings still managed a battling 176 for 6. Siraj (2/26) accounted for Jonny Bairstow and Jitesh Sharma, while Maxwell (2/29) got rid of the dangerous Shikhar Dhawan and Prabhsimran Singh.

PBKS skipper Shikhar Dhawan provided the early momentum with a brilliant 37-ball 45, while Sam Curran (23) and Jitesh Sharma (27) boosted the run rate at the tail end.

Dhawan shared a 55-run partnership with Prabhsimran Singh (25) as the duo overcame the early loss of Jonny Bairstow to bring the side to 72/2 before Curran and Jitesh came up with another half-century stand to give the visitors a competitive total.

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