- Virat Kohli achieved a historic 9,000 IPL runs milestone.
- He became first player to reach the unparalleled scoring feat.
- Kohli remained unbeaten, chasing a modest target at home.
- His achievement cements legacy as IPL’s most prolific scorer.
DC vs RCB Live:Cricketing history was rewritten tonight at the Arun Jaitley Stadium as Virat Kohli became the first player to scale the 9,000-run mountain in the IPL.
The legendary batsman entered the contest needing only 11 runs to reach the unprecedented landmark. He achieved the feat with a clinical boundary in the fourth over of the run chase.
The atmosphere at the “Kotla” was electric as the hometown hero reached the milestone in front of a capacity crowd. Fans remained standing for several minutes to acknowledge the local icon.
This achievement further cements his legacy as the most prolific run-getter in the history of franchise cricket. He remains the only player to surpass this scoring barrier in a single league.
Kohli’s journey to 9,000 runs has been defined by his remarkable consistency over eighteen seasons. He has stayed loyal to the Bengaluru franchise since the inception of the tournament in 2008.
The milestone arrived during a dominant team performance where Bengaluru chased down a modest target of 76. Kohli remained unbeaten on 23 off 15 balls* to finish the clinical job.
By reaching this landmark at his home ground, the “King” has created a poetic moment for Indian sports. His career total now sits well clear of any active rival in the game.
With the Orange Cap currently in his possession for IPL 2026, Kohli shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to set benchmarks that may never be surpassed by others.
Bengaluru’s coaching staff and teammates lined up to congratulate the veteran in the dugout. The victory keeps the defending champions firmly in contention for a top-two finish this season.
As the tournament moves toward the playoffs, Kohli’s peak form remains the biggest threat to opposition bowlers. He has once again proven why he is considered the ultimate master of T20.


