Within the fit, KL scored 68 off 61 balls. His knock consisted of 8 obstacles. His runs got here at a accident fee of 111.48.
In 210 fits and 197 innings, KL has scored 7,054 runs at a mean of 42.49. He has scored six centuries and 61 fifties within the structure, with the most productive ranking of 132*. His accident fee in T20 is 136.20.
In 72 T20Is for Bharat, Rahul has scored 2,265 runs at a mean of 37.75. He has scored two centuries and 22 half-centuries on the world degree within the structure, with the most productive ranking of 110*. He has scored runs at a accident fee of 139.12.
In 116 IPL fits, a event through which he has represented Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Punjab Kings (PBKS) and LSG, he has scored 4,151 runs at a mean of 47.17 and a accident fee of 134.55. He has 4 centuries and 33 half-centuries in IPL, with the most productive ranking of 132*.
Rahul is the quickest Indian to achieve the milestone, achieving there in simply 197 innings. Virat Kohli (212 innings), Shikhar Dhawan (246 innings), Suresh Raina (251 innings) and Rohit Sharma (268 innings) are in the back of him.
His 2020 season with Punjab Kings used to be his maximum a hit with the bat. He scored 670 runs in 14 fits at a mean of 55.83. He scored one century and 5 fifties in that event and his runs got here at a accident fee of 129.34. His best possible ranking in that version of IPL used to be 132*. Rahul received the ‘Orange Cap’ for scoring essentially the most runs in that season.


