Virat Kohli broke 5 records against CSK, and RCB star became the number one player…

Virat has five boundaries and five towering maximums in 62 (33), enough to rewrite several chapters in history books. His documentary moments shrouded in war, and his trademark footage was his fourth consecutive win over 50 RCB in the cash-rich league.
Royal Challenger Bengaluru batting master Maestro Virat Kohli's six-strike Mojo scored several records against Chennai Super Kings in the pulsating clash of the 18th MCHENNASWAMY Stadium in the 2025 18th MCHENNASWAMY Stadium.
Virat has five boundaries and five towering maximums in 62 (33), enough to rewrite several chapters in history books. His documentary moments shrouded in war, and his trademark footage was his fourth consecutive win over 50 RCB in the cash-rich league.
Virat also crossed the RCB's 300 six points. His belt has five highest distances, now with 304 sixes for the Royal Challenger.
This is Virat's second attempt for the Royal Challengers and did it in 2016. Virat's hissing 62 marks his 10th 50th point against Chennai, the highest of any player in IPL history. His breeze blows through the iconic opening trio of Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and David Warner, who scored more than 90 points against the Super Kings, respectively.
With another story of dominance over the Super King, Virat now has 1,146 matches against Chennai in the IPL, the highest game any player has against a team. He improved David Warner against the 1,134 people of the Punjab King.
When the stadium echoed in his name, Virat adopted the policy of causing the massacre in Chinnaswamy and enjoyed the conditions offered by the RCB home. His appetite for six hits was on the third hit as he pulled the ball across the boundary rope and disappeared into the crowd.
In the next delivery, he punished Khaleel Ahmed for inserting the ball into the mat while Virat unintentionally sent the ball to the second night on the deep square leg. The staunch hitter whipped the ball in front of the square and continued his performance in Bangalore.
Even after six free throws, Virat sticks to his six-shot spell. He read Sam Curran like a book and eliminated the slower change by pulling it out of the fence on the front door.
His six-double magic continued in Game 11. He made some room for himself and swept the ball to get another towering maximum. Virat's relaxing masterclass set the foundation for the board of directors 213/5 for Bengaluru.