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Kohli was criticized by Rajasthan Royals for the slowest IPL century as RCB face Their Third consecutive Loss
On Saturday, Virat Kohli achieved his eighth IPL century, However, it was also the joint-slowest ton in league history. It took Virat 67 balls to reach the mark.
Written by Anjali Maikhuri
Published: Apr 07, 2024, 11:41 AM (IST)
Edited: Apr 07, 2024, 11:41 AM (IST)

On Saturday, Virat Kohli achieved his eighth IPL century, However, it was also the joint-slowest ton in league history. It took Virat 67 balls to reach the mark.
On April 6 During their IPL 2024 match on Saturday at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, against Royal Challengers Bengaluru., the Rajasthan Royals made an unexpected social media reaction. The game was far from over for RR, but the hosts seemed well on track to hand RCB their third loss on the trot in the ongoing season. However, the tweet seemed to brutally target Virat Kohli, who recorded the joint-slowest century in IPL history.
If there was something lacking from the first 18 matches of IPL 2024,Despite plenty of run-scoring from each side, including the record total of 277 by Sunrisers Hyderabad, was a century. On Saturday, Virat Kohli who returned to his formidable best in IPL since the stellar 2016 season, emerged as the first centurion of the season as he smashed a career eighth ton in the league’s history, still the most ever by a batter.
However, Kohli, who also was part of a 1250-run opening stand with Faf du Plessis, scored the century in 67 balls, the joint-slowest in IPL history. In 2008, Manish Pandey had recorded the exact number in a match against defunct Deccan Chargers.
After captain Sanju Samson and opener Jos Buttler recorded their respective fifties in the chase of 184 in Jaipur, RR took to X, previously known as Twitter, to take a dig at Kohli over his post-innings remark. The tweet read: “184 sounds good on a day when 200+ was possible.”
Earlier in the match, when RCB scored 183 for 3, batting first,Kohli said that he felt the target was an effective total , he said the RR spinners’ lack of pace and bounce prevented him from hitting the shots he wanted to.
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“The wicket feels like its flat but as soon as you see the ball holding up in the pitch, that’s when you realise the pace is changing pretty quickly and then the big dimensions of the ground come into play. Our target initially was 190, 195, to be honest. But then assessing the pitch and how it was slowing down, we decided if one of Faf [du Plessis] or me get out, then the other had to bat till the end so that we can get that boost closer to 180-185, which we did, which I feel is a very effective total on this pitch,” Kohli said in mid-innings chat.