RCB vs SRH: ‘Virat Kohli is over…’ Mohammad Kaif’s post viral after RCB’s resounding victory! Shut up the trollers
IPL 2026: The excitement of the 19th season of IPL has begun. Defending champion RCB defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad in the first match. Virat Kohli’s bat blew up for the franchise in this match. He scored an unbeaten 69 off 38 balls at a strike rate of 181.58. With this innings, he once again showed how much power is still left in his bat. After Virat’s innings, Mohammad Kaif’s post is going viral on social media. Let’s find out what he wrote in this post.
Mohammad Kaif’s post went viral
After Virat Kohli’s brilliant innings, former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif shared a post on social media. His post spread like the wind. He wrote, “Imagine, after being bowled out twice in Australia, people were saying that Virat Kohli is finished. His scores in his last 10 white-ball matches are as follows… 74, 135, 102, 65, 131, 77, 93, 23, 124, and 69 not out in this match.” With this statement, Kaif took aim at those who constantly questioned his advancing age.
Imagine after two ducks in Australia, they said Virat Kohli was over. His last 10 scores in white ball cricket are – 74, 135, 102, 65, 131, 77, 93, 23, 124 and 69 no in this match.
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) March 28, 2026
Virat Kohli is the highest run-scorer in IPL history. No other batsman has crossed the 8,000-run mark. Given his form this season, he looks set to become the first batsman to complete 9,000 runs. He continued his form in the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad as well, hitting hard. In this innings, he hit five fours and five towering sixes. RCB’s next match is against Chennai Super Kings on April 5.
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Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Rajat Patidar batted brilliantly for SRH. Padikkal scored 61 off 26 balls. After Phil Salt (8) was dismissed early, Kohli and Padikkal put on a brilliant 101-run partnership for the second wicket. RCB scored 76 runs in the powerplay and reached the 100-run mark in 8.1 overs. Padikkal was bowled by Henrik Klaassen, who had earlier dropped his catch to Harshal Patel when Kohli was on 28. Skipper Patidar scored 31 runs in 12 balls. In the end, Kohli hit Harshal Patel’s four balls for a six and three boundaries in the 16th over to give the team victory.
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