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Virat Kohli achieved a remarkable feat in IPL 2026 by hitting five consecutive fours off Kagiso Rabada, becoming only the third player in Royal Challengers Bengaluru history to do so.
NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli lit up the Narendra Modi Stadium with a breathtaking burst of strokeplay, smashing five consecutive fours off Kagiso Rabada to script a special milestone in IPL 2026 on Thursday.
Turning the clock back to his most destructive best, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru talisman came out all guns blazing, dismantling Rabada in just the second over of the innings and leaving fans and pundits in awe.
With that stunning sequence, Kohli became only the third batter in Royal Challengers Bengaluru history to hit five or more boundaries in a single over — joining an elite list featuring Chris Gayle and Shane Watson.
The rare feat has been achieved only twice before in the franchise’s history. Gayle first did it in 2013 against Ishwar Pandey in Bengaluru, while Watson matched the record in 2016 against Thisara Perera.
Kohli’s effort in Ahmedabad now completes a remarkable trio, underlining his enduring class and ability to dominate even the world’s best bowlers.
The five boundaries showcased a complete range of strokeplay — from authoritative pulls to elegant drives and late cuts — highlighting why Kohli remains one of the most feared batters.
WATCH: Virat Kohli's early assault
RCB batters with five (or more) fours in an over
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The carnage yielded 21 runs in Rabada’s opening over, with Kohli racing to 28 off just 10 balls soon after with a six off Mohammed Siraj — equalling the joint-fastest start of his T20 career in terms of runs off his first 10 deliveries.
However, the contest had another twist.
Rabada, unfazed by the early assault, returned strongly in his next over to have the last laugh. Bowling a sharp, short delivery, he hurried Kohli (28 off 13) into a mistimed shot that resulted in a top edge, comfortably caught by Rashid Khan at mid-wicket.
The dismissal marked the fifth time Rabada has removed Kohli in T20 cricket, underlining the fascinating rivalry between the two stars.
Despite his brief stay, Kohli’s explosive start set the tone for the innings and provided early momentum to RCB. His aggressive intent against a bowler of Rabada’s calibre stood out as one of the defining moments of the match.
Virat Kohli hit five consecutive fours off Kagiso Rabada, marking a significant milestone in IPL 2026.
The only other players to hit five or more boundaries in a single over for Royal Challengers Bengaluru are Chris Gayle and Shane Watson.
Kohli's explosive performance left fans and pundits in awe, showcasing his return to top form.
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