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Virat Kohli in Jaipur

The achievement made Kohli the second batsman after Australian cricketer David Warner, surpassing the T20-50s century mark, making him the first Indian to do so.

Star India and Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) batsman Virat Kohli once again demonstrates his ability to play against Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. In the second inning of the game, Kohli played a great inning, with only 39 goals winning half a century and achieving his half-century milestone in the 100th T20 T20 half-century. The achievement made Kohli the second batsman after Australian cricketer David Warner, surpassing the T20-50s century mark, making him the first Indian to do so.

Most half century of T20:

108-David Warner

100 -virat kohli*

90 -Babar Azam

88-Chris Gayle

86-Jos Butler

Koli’s half-century against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur marks his 58th and half-century in the IPL, bringing his total score to 66 in the game, including eight centuries, including eight centuries. This put him in par with David Warner, who also has 66+ 50 points in the IPL, and his four centuries and 62 and a half centuries deserve praise. Kohli’s steady performance and ability to set new records solidified his position as one of the top hitters in the world of cricket.

Virat Kohli secured his unbeaten streak and won the RCB victory in the 174-square-chasing match. He scored an unbeaten 62 goals in 45 goals, which won the fourth win of RCB in six games in IPL 2025.

In the first inning, RR posted a total of 173/4 of 20 points, while Yashasvi Jaiswal’s impressive 75 goals led the charge. RCB started a strong chase with the salt score of 33 balls and 65 balls. Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal then led the RCB to victory. This victory pushed RCB to third place in the IPL 2025 score list.

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