
Virat Kohli has added another golden feather to his already crowded cap. On Tuesday, during RCB’s crucial match against Lucknow Super Giants, Kohli became the first batter in IPL history to score 9000 runs for a single team. He achieved the feat the moment he reached 24 runs, on his way to a punchy 54.
This wasn’t just another good knock. This was legacy. For fans, it means more than numbers—it’s a reminder that through every rise and fall, Virat Kohli has been RCB’s constant heartbeat.

What It Means (Beyond the Numbers)
To put it in perspective:
- No other batter in Men’s T20 history has come close to 9000 runs for a single franchise.
- The closest is Rohit Sharma with 6060 runs for MI.
- Kohli has now also become the only player to score 600+ runs in five different IPL seasons—2013, 2016, 2023, 2024, and 2025.
That’s not just consistency. That’s obsession.
The Match & The Moment
Kohli’s half-century came off 27 balls. It was vintage stuff—controlled aggression, clean strokes, eyes like a hawk. But RCB needed more than class; they needed chaos. And that came from the other side—Rishabh Pant.
The LSG skipper, under no playoff pressure, turned free spirit and smacked an unbeaten 118 off 61 balls, making it the highest total ever set at the Lucknow stadium. Kohli’s 54 was valiant but not enough in the face of Pant’s storm.
Still, even in defeat, the night belonged to Kohli.
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The Numbers That Matter
Here’s where he now stands in the T20 pantheon:
Most Runs for a Team in Men’s T20s
- 9004 – Virat Kohli (RCB)
- 6060 – Rohit Sharma (MI)
- 5934 – James Vince (Hampshire)
- 5528 – Suresh Raina (CSK)
- 5314 – MS Dhoni (CSK)
Most 600+ Run Seasons in IPL
- 5 – Virat Kohli
- 4 – KL Rahul
- 3 – Chris Gayle, David Warner
What Keeps Him Going?
At 36, when most players talk about stepping aside, Kohli is rewriting what longevity looks like in cricket. He’s RCB’s all-time top scorer—not just in the IPL, but also in the now-defunct Champions League T20.
For fans, this isn’t just a stat milestone—it’s a loyalty badge. He stayed. He bled red and gold. And now, he’s immortal.
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