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IPL 2026: KL Rahul goes past Virat Kohli with record knock vs Rajasthan Royals | Cricket News


IPL 2026: KL Rahul goes past Virat Kohli with record knock vs Rajasthan Royals
Delhi Capitals’ KL Rahul (ANI Photo)

KL Rahul etched his name in the record books with another dominant outing against Rajasthan Royals, becoming the Indian with the most 50-plus scores against the franchise in IPL history. With this effort, Rahul moved to eight 50+ scores against RR, going past Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan, who both had seven. He now sits level with AB de Villiers at the top of the list.Most 50+ scores vs RR in IPL8 – AB de Villiers (20 inngs)8 – KL Rahul (18 inngs)*7 – Shikhar Dhawan (24 inngs)7 – Virat Kohli (33 inngs)Chasing a stiff target, Rahul led from the front and found strong support in Pathum Nissanka, who scored a fluent 62 and registered his maiden IPL fifty. The pair stitched together a century opening stand, laying a solid platform for Delhi Capitals in the pursuit.Earlier, Rajasthan Royals were powered by a captain’s knock from Riyan Parag, who smashed 90 off 50 balls to take his side to 225 for 6. Coming in at 12 for 2 after early setbacks, Parag absorbed pressure before turning the tide with an aggressive counterattack, including a decisive over against Kyle Jamieson.He brought up his first fifty of the season in 32 balls and shared a crucial 102-run stand with Dhruv Jurel. Contributions from Ravindra Jadeja and a late blitz from Donovan Ferreira ensured RR posted a formidable total.However, Rahul’s consistency against RR once again stood out, as he added another milestone to his impressive IPL journey.



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