Virat Kohli Makes History: First Indian to Score 12,000 Runs in T20 Cricket Matches

Virat became the First Indian to Score 12,000 Runs in T20: Another important goal has been reached by Virat Kohli as a cricket player. With 12,000 runs in T20 cricket, the great Indian batter is the first Indian player to do so. Millions of people depend on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments to stay alive.
Virat Kohli always breaks records, whether he's playing for his country or a team. He is not only great at hitting the ball, but also at fielding it.
With a catch at covers off of Punjab Kings' Jonny Bairstow on Monday in Bengaluru, Kohli broke Suresh Raina's record of 172 wickets in T20s.
He hit 12,000 runs in the IPL and the Champions League. In Twenty Over Cricket for Delhi and for India, he hit the same number of runs.
Chris Gayle, Shoaib Malik, Kieron Pollard, Alex Hales, and David Warner have also done this.
Rohit Sharma has the most catches with 167. Manish Pandey is next with 146, and Suryakumar Yadav is third with 136. The first IPL 2024 home game will be held at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Faf du Plessis, leader of the Royal Bengal Bengals, will bowl first. RCB lost to Chennai Super Kings by six wickets in their first game of the event on Friday.
Kohli reached this goal in his 377th T20 match and 360th game, a year after having his second child. Eight hundred runs and 91 forties are what he has scored in T20 cricket. Kohli has made 4037 runs for India in T20 internationals, with a hundred among them. He scored the last few runs while playing for Delhi, Indians, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
He has scored 1,006 runs against CSK, with nine fifty scores in 31 games, for an average of 37.25.
David Warner of the Delhi Capitals (DC) made 1,075 runs against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at an average of 44.79 and a strike rate of over 145.
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