Kohli Makes History as First Batter to Score 1,000 Runs Against Mumbai Indians in IPL
Virat Kohli etched his name deeper into IPL folklore on Saturday, becoming the first batter in the tournament's history to surpass 1,000 runs against Mumbai Indians during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's commanding performance at Wankhede Stadium.
The场面 was electric from the moment Kohli stepped onto the pitch, pausing to kiss the boundary rope before taking strike against Trent Boult. After a dot ball to start, he wasted no time making his presence felt — leaning across and dispatching the next delivery over square leg for a six to get off the mark, sending the home crowd into raptures.
Kohli's remarkable achievement was built on the back of a explosive 120-run opening partnership with Phil Salt, who blazed 78 off just 36 balls before being caught by Shardul Thakur. Salt's aggressive strokeplay gave RCB the momentum they needed, with the pair combining superbly to lay the foundation for a commanding total.
Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya had won the toss and elected to field first, bringing in Mitchell Santner and Mayank Markande as replacements for AM Ghazanfar and Deepak Chahar. For RCB, head coach Rajat Patidar brought Jacob Duffy into the playing XI in place of Australian quick Josh Hazlewood.
Kohli had arrived at this fixture in solid form, having scored an unbeaten 69 against Sunrisers Hyderabad earlier in IPL 2026, followed by contributions of 28 against Chennai Super Kings and 32 versus Rajasthan Royals. But this performance at the Wankhede was something else entirely — a reminder of why he remains one of the most feared batters in world cricket.
The milestone itself underscores Kohli's remarkable consistency against a single opponent across a long and storied career. To reach four figures against any team is impressive; to do it against one of IPL's most storied franchises, with the pressure of a packed Wankhede crowd roaring for the opposition, speaks to a level of class and composure that few have ever matched.
When the official announcement came — first batter to 1,000 runs against Mumbai Indians — the appreciation from the crowd was immediate and heartfelt. It was a moment worth savouring for a player who continues to find new ways to amaze.
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