Virat Kohli Makes IPL History: First Batter to Reach 5500 Runs as Opener for One Franchise
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Virat Kohli Continues His IPL Dominance
In the high-stakes environment of the IPL 2026, Virat Kohli once again demonstrated exactly why he is regarded as one of the greatest cricketers to ever grace the game. During match 61 of the tournament held at the scenic HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) stalwart produced a masterclass that added several prestigious entries to his already overflowing list of achievements.
A Historic Milestone: 5500 Runs as an Opener
The most significant narrative of the day was Kohli etching his name into the record books as the first batter in IPL history to score 5500 runs as an opener for a single franchise. Entering the match requiring only seven runs to reach the milestone, he achieved the feat with his characteristic poise. While other legends of the game such as Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner have crossed the 5500-run threshold as openers, Kohli stands unique as the only player to achieve this mark for one specific team, underscoring his unparalleled loyalty and consistency at RCB.
Dominating the Opposition
Beyond the opening milestone, Kohli further solidified his reputation as the ultimate antagonist for bowlers. During this encounter against the Punjab Kings (PBKS), he surpassed his own previous record for the most runs scored against a single opponent in the tournament’s history. Kohli now boasts an incredible 1175 runs against Punjab Kings, eclipsing his previous high-water mark set against the Chennai Super Kings. This ability to consistently perform against specific opposition demonstrates his tactical acumen and mental fortitude at the crease.
Nine Seasons of Excellence
The accolades did not stop there. By crossing the 500-run mark in the ongoing IPL 2026 season, Kohli secured his 9th season with 500 or more runs—the most by any batter in the history of the league. To put this in perspective, David Warner and KL Rahul, two of the most prolific scorers in the tournament, follow him with seven such seasons each. Furthermore, this achievement marks his fourth consecutive IPL season of scoring at least 500 runs, keeping him in the hunt to challenge the league’s records for long-term consistency.
Match Context and Performance
The atmosphere at the HPCA Stadium was electric as PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer, celebrating his 100th match as captain, won the toss and elected to field first. The RCB lineup saw tactical changes, with Jitesh Sharma stepping in as captain in the absence of Rajat Patidar, alongside the inclusion of Suyash Sharma and Romario Shepherd. For PBKS, Harpreet Brar and Lockie Ferguson returned to the playing XI.
Despite an early setback with the dismissal of young opener Jacob Bethell, Kohli provided a blazing start. He maintained an aggressive tempo, playing an array of elegant shots that dismantled the PBKS bowling attack. He found a reliable partner in Devdutt Padikkal, who provided a vital contribution of 45 runs off just 25 balls. Following Padikkal’s departure, Kohli continued to anchor the innings alongside Venkatesh Iyer, ensuring RCB maintained a strong position.
The season continues to showcase Kohli’s evolution as a modern-day batting icon. Even as the game continues to evolve with higher strike rates and newer strategies, Kohli’s ability to adapt while maintaining his core excellence remains the gold standard in T20 cricket. Fans and analysts alike continue to marvel at his consistency, which shows no signs of waning as the IPL 2026 season progresses toward its business end.


