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Virat Kohli Equals Historic T20 Partnership Record in IPL 2026 Clash

Rahul Verma · · 3 min read
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Kohli Writes History in IPL 2026

In the high-stakes environment of the Indian Premier League 2026, Virat Kohli continues to cement his legacy as one of the greatest white-ball batters in history. During the intense clash between the Punjab Kings (PBKS) and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) this Sunday, the 37-year-old batting maestro reached yet another significant milestone. By forming a crucial 76-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal for the second wicket, Kohli recorded his 210th fifty-plus partnership in the T20 format, officially equalling the world record previously held solely by England’s Alex Hales.

The Match Context: PBKS vs RCB

The match began with the Punjab Kings winning the toss and electing to field first. With Rajat Patidar sidelined, Jitesh Sharma took the reins of captaincy for the home side. The atmosphere was electric, as Shreyas Iyer’s team, desperate to break a five-game losing streak, looked to revitalize their playoff ambitions with a disciplined bowling performance against the formidable RCB batting lineup.

Early Struggles and the Kohli-Padikkal Partnership

RCB’s innings experienced a rocky start when Jacob Bethell failed to find his rhythm, departing for just 11 runs. The breakthrough was provided by Harpreet Brar, who put the Punjab side in the driver’s seat early on. However, the momentum shifted quickly as Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal took to the crease. The duo systematically dismantled the Punjab bowling attack, finding boundaries with surgical precision. Padikkal, in particular, displayed aggressive intent, notably welcoming Yuzvendra Chahal into the attack with a towering six.

As the partnership flourished, the pressure on the Punjab bowlers grew exponentially. Just as Padikkal appeared set for a well-deserved half-century, Harpreet Brar struck again, claiming his second wicket of the day. Padikkal departed after a blistering 45 off 25 deliveries, featuring four boundaries and three sixes. Soon after, the prize wicket of Virat Kohli fell, with Chahal dismissing him for 58, courtesy of a catch by Priyansh Arya.

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Venkatesh Iyer and Tim David Fuel the Total

The middle-order heroics were not finished there. Venkatesh Iyer, stepping up at number four, played a pivotal role in anchoring the latter half of the innings. The 31-year-old scored his maiden half-century for his new franchise, remaining unbeaten on 73 off a mere 40 balls. His innings was a masterclass in clean hitting, adorned with eight boundaries and four massive sixes. The late-innings surge was bolstered by Tim David, who provided a vital 28 off 12 balls before falling to Arshdeep Singh on the final delivery of the innings.

A Challenging Target

The defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, concluded their innings at a formidable 222 for four. Harpreet Brar finished as the standout bowler for the Punjab Kings, claiming two wickets, while Arshdeep Singh and Yuzvendra Chahal secured one wicket apiece. With a target of 223 set, the Punjab Kings face a steep mountain to climb if they are to overcome their recent slump and secure a much-needed victory in this competitive IPL season. Kohli’s record-breaking performance has certainly set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling finish to the game.

Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a senior cricket correspondent for NDTV Sports, recognised for bringing broadcast‑style clarity and data‑enriched narratives to digital sports journalism. A proud graduate of Hansraj College, University of Delhi, he started his career in radio commentary before moving into newsroom reporting. Rahul’s ability to decode complex match situations with the precision of an analyst and the flair of a storyteller has made him a trusted voice for millions of NDTV viewers and readers. He covers the Indian team across all formats and is a constant presence during the IPL, where he combines ball‑by‑ball coverage with behind‑the‑scenes insights on team strategies. His reporting also shines a light on the thriving grassroots cricket scene in North India, unearthing talent from school tournaments to state‑level age‑group cricket. A recipient of the Exchange4media Broadcasting Award and a RedInk prize, Rahul believes the best cricket stories are told with equal parts data, drama, and heart.