Numbers tell stories. And when it comes to Virat Kohli in the IPL, the numbers tell one of the greatest stories in the history of Twenty20 cricket. 807 fours. 303 sixes. 8,989 runs. 19 seasons. One team. One man. When Kohli pierced the cover boundary against GT at Chinnaswamy last week to become the first batter in IPL history to hit 800 fours, it was not just a milestone. It was the culmination of 19 years of cover drives, flicks, glances, and cuts — each one a brick in the most extraordinary batting monument the IPL has ever seen. Here is the complete year-by-year story of how Kohli got there. The Season That Defined Everything — 2016 Any conversation about Kohli's fours record must stop at 2016. In 2016 he scored 973 runs in 16 matches — no one has gone beyond that in a single season. Four centuries. Seven half-centuries. An average of 81.08. A strike rate of 152.03 83 fours in a single IPL season. That is not batting. That is a masterclass delivered over two months. Every bo...
Halfway through IPL 2026, the playoff picture is becoming clearer — and for some teams, much darker. A viral post by @Gaurav_7887 on X has captured exactly where every team stands heading into the business end of the season. The numbers are brutal for some, comfortable for others, and for one team — mathematically near impossible. Here is the complete breakdown of what every team needs to reach the IPL 2026 playoffs. The Playoff Math — All 10 Teams The 2026 IPL season has reached a clear divide at the halfway stage, with PBKS, RCB, and RR emerging as the dominant favourites while traditional heavyweights like MI and KKR face a near impossible path to the playoffs. 1. Punjab Kings — Need 2 Wins from 7 Matches The easiest qualification task in the tournament. Punjab Kings lead the points table and remain unbeaten after seven matches. Cricket Times Two wins from their remaining seven fixtures will almost certainly book their playoff spot. PBKS have been the tournament's best tea...