Delhi Capitals seasoned wicketkeeper batter KL Rahul is on the cusp of breaking batting maestro Virat Kohli's elusive T20 feat of becoming the fastest Indian to reach the 8000-run mark in the T20s.
Atal, who made headlines with his heroic 85-run knock against Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy earlier this year, has played 49 T20s across various competitions, scoring 1,507 runs at an average of 34.25, including 13 half-centuries.
Delhi Capitals (DC) mentor Kevin Pietersen showered praise on the cricketers who have adapted their game to the demands of T20 cricket in a consistent manner.
Over the years, IPL has helped several Indian stars break down that one final door to Indian team selection, be it boy wonders like Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal or late bloomers like Suryakumar Yadav. Irrespective of age, state and experience, the IPL grind continues to pay off, enrichi
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Punjab Kings' (PBKS) left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh continued his dominance over Phil Salt in T20s, once again getting the better of the English batter in the Indian Premier League (IPL) clash on Sunday in Mullanpur.
Virat's brilliant run in IPL 2025 continued as he registered his third fifty of the season, helping his side chase the target of 174 runs with nine wickets in hand against the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Jaipur on Sunday. He also became the only the second player after Australia's David Warner
Royal Challengers Bengaluru batting maestro Virat Kohli toppled a massive record while pulling off his chase masterclass against Rajasthan Royals and became just the second batter to complete a century of half-centuries in the T20 format.