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IPL 2019: Victory tastes sweeter for Virat Kohli as he becomes the highest scoring Indian in T20 history

Overall, West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle tops the charts as he has scored 12640 runs from 370 innings at an average of 38.94.

Reported by: Agencies New Delhi Published : Apr 14, 2019 12:51 IST, Updated : Apr 14, 2019 12:54 IST
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The Indian captain scored eight boundaries which enabled his side to register an eight-wicket win over Punjab.

Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli has surpassed Chennai Super Kings batsman Suresh Raina to become the highest-scoring Indian batsman in the T20 format. Kohli played a knock of 67 runs off 53 deliveries in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Kings XI Punjab at PCA Stadium in Mohali on Saturday.

The Indian captain scored eight boundaries which enabled his side to register an eight-wicket win over Punjab.

The 30-year-old surpassed Raina's record in the ninth over of the RCB innings. Kohli now has 8175 runs from 245 T20 innings at an average of 41.22 with four centuries and 59 half-centuries.

Kohli now is placed at the sixth position in the list of highest run-scorers in the T20 format.

Raina has 8145 runs from 293 innings in the format.

Overall, West Indies opening batsman Chris Gayle tops the charts as he has scored 12640 runs from 370 innings at an average of 38.94. New Zealand's former skipper Brendon McCullum is placed at the second position with 9922 runs.

Earlier, Kohli surpassed Raina to add yet another feather in his illustrious career as he became the highest run-getter in the history of IPL.

He has scored 5218 runs in 170 matches in IPL whereas Raina has 5121 runs from 183 matches. (ANI)

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