King Kohli crowned as IPL's highest ever scorer

The Delhi-born batted with nine stitches in his left hand to score 113 runs off 50 balls


Afp May 19, 2016
Virat Kohli points to his injured left hand after getting to his century in Bangalore, India on May 18, 2016. PHOTO COURTESY: BCCI

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli smashed an unprecedented fourth century of the Indian Premier League (IPL) season -- despite nursing a finger injury -- to become the tournament's highest ever run-scorer.

Kohli, who batted with nine stitches after splitting the webbing in his left hand in the previous game, bludgeoned 113 runs off 50 balls to reach 4,002 runs in the T20 competition.

Kohli surpassed Indian batsman Suresh Raina's record of 3,985 runs as he led the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to another crushing win against Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday.

'Superhero' Kohli smashes IPL runs record

The 27-year-old put together a 147-run opening partnership with powerful Jamaican Chris Gayle (73).

Bangalore piled up 211 for three in the game, which was cut to 15 overs a side because of rain.

"When all that was happening out there, I thought surely I can't get a hundred in 15 overs. I wasn't believing that it was happening," said Kohli.

Kohli reveals why he doesn't hit every ball for a six

The in-form Delhi-born this week also became the highest run-getter in a single season, and he now stands at 865 runs in 13 games.

Kohli is the first batsman to hit four tons in a single T20 season, which, along with five half-centuries, has taken his average to 86.50 in this year's competition.

Praise for record-breaking Kohli, de Villiers

Kohli and team-mate AB de Villiers also shared a record 229-run second-wicket stand last week, the highest partnership in the history of T20 cricket.

COMMENTS

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ