Virat Kohli’s Strike-Rate in the IPL 2024

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Given his prominence, Virat Kohli is often in the news, whether for his declining form or because he enjoys hitting hundreds. The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 star batsman for Royal Challengers Bangalore and India has been playing well, but more often than not, his strike rate has pundits scratching their heads. Even though Virat has been scoring runs more quickly than he did in the previous two IPL seasons, pundits don’t think that 135, six more than his overall IPL strike rate of 129, is good enough. In this article, we’ll talk about Virat Kohli’s strike rate in the IPL

He has played in a significant number of T20 matches for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League  (IPL) and he’s also the tournament’s highest run-getter. However, the players and setup for RCB are different. 

Even though Kohli excels in the ODI format, he is also competitive in the shorter version of the game. Being the only player with more than 4,000 runs, he holds the record for most runs scored in T20I history. This is hardly surprising considering his longevity and skill level. Whether he scores at a fast enough clip is the question.

When it comes to IPL betting online, Virat Kohli is certainly on every gambler’s radar because of his class as a batsman. 

Batsmen who strike big in the IPL

Rank

Player

Innings

Runs

Strike Rate

1

Andre Russell (KKR)

96

2262

174.00

2

Heinrich Klaasen (SRH)

17

514

165.81

3

Liam Livingstone (PBKS)

32

828

165.60

4

Sunil Narine (KKR)

96

1046

159.69

5

Jitesh Sharma (PBKS)

24

543

159.24

6

Glenn Maxwell (RCB)

120

2719

157.62

7

Nicholas Pooran (LSG)

59

1270

156.79

8

Virender Sehwag (PBKS)

104

2728

155.44

9

Chris Morris (RR)

51

618

155.28

10

Shimron Hetmyer (RR)

57

1131

152.22

Although Kohli is a great run scorer and is the Baap of the IPL given he’s the highest run-getter in the tournament, he scores runs at a slower pace than the other international players who are in the top three batting positions. Because of his average and strikeout rate, he is a batter who has a good chance of scoring a 55 (40), a strong anchoring knock. Additionally, the fact that Kohli plays till the final five overs, when his acceleration is unmatched, may have contributed to an increase in his strike rate. 

The former Australian cricket player Tom Moody has been particularly critical of Virat Kohli’s approach to the game. Moody didn’t hold back following Virat’s final innings against the Delhi Capitals, where the batsman amassed 55 off 46 at 119

After Virat’s inning, Moody told: “It’s an interesting one.” This argument will never end because it is modeled after Virat Kohli. It’s his bat technique. His strike rate over a career is about 130. It’s very amazing how many runs he can still muster. However, did they obtain the maximum number possible? We will never know if he attempted to target a boundary over himself and pulled his foot off the brake slightly when traveling with Lomror.”

“But maybe he also felt that whilst the other end was flying along, his role was to feed that other end,” Moody continued. But I think that kind of cricket has been replaced in the game, especially with the impact player. This explains why so many totals are reaching 200 or higher. Such a role does not exist. Since we all have the comfort of depth, we should all be heading here at 150+ without a doubt.”

Virat Kohli’s stats for IPL 2024: 

In ten games this season, the batsman has amassed 741 runs at an outstanding average of over 61 and an astoninshing strike rate of 155+. 

Let’s now examine the performance of other openers:

    • Yashasvi Jaiswal of the Rajasthan Royals has amassed 477 runs at an average of 43.36 and a strike rate of 160.61 in 11 games.

    • Jos Buttler of the Rajasthan Royals has amassed 392 runs at a strike rate of 143.59 and an average of 35.64 in 11 games.

    • Kyle Mayers of the Lucknow Super Giants has amassed 359 runs at a strike average of 152.11 and an average of 32.64 in 11 games.

    • Ishan Kishan of the Mumbai Indians has amassed 293 runs at a strike rate of 136.92 and an average of 29.30 in 10 games.

    • Shubman Gill of the Gujarat Giants has amassed 469 runs with a strike average of 143.43 and an average of 46.90 in 11 games.

    • Ruturaj Gaikwad of the Chennai Super Kings has amassed 384 runs at a 42.67 average and a 148.26 strike rate in 10 games.

    • Devon Conway of the Chennai Super Kings has amassed 458 runs at a strike rate of 139.21 and an average of 57.25 in 10 games.

    • Shikhar Dhawan of the Punjab Kings has amassed 349 runs at a strike rate of 143.62 and an average of 58.17 in 8 games.

    • Faf du Plessis of Royal Challengers Bangalore has amassed 511 runs at a strike rate of 157.72 and an average of 56.78 in 10 games.

The statistics above make it evident that out of all the well-known openers—including the seasoned Shikhar Dhawan—Virat has been the slowest, except Ishan Kishan, who hasn’t had a great IPL season but still has close to 300 runs.

Although Virat Kohli’s slowness is nothing new, the speed at which the game has developed means that it is now hurting rather than helping his team. Regarding Virat’s strike rate in previous IPL seasons, he has just three times in the last fifteen years managed to score more than 140. 

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Virat Kohli Strike Rate in IPL All Season:

    • In 15 games in 2024, 740 runs at an average of 62 and a strike rate of almost 155. 
    • In 14 games in 2023, 639 runs averaging 53.25, at a strike rate of 140. 
    • In 16 matches in 2022, 341 runs at an average of 22.73 were scored with a strike rate of 115.99.

    • In 15 matches in 2021, 405 runs at an average of 28.92 were scored with a strike rate of 119.46.

    • In 15 matches in 2020, 466 runs at an average of 42.36 were scored with a strike rate of 121.35.

    • In 14 matches in 2019, 464 runs at an average of 33.14 were scored with a strike rate of 141.46.

    • 530 runs in 14 matches in 2018 at an average of 48.18, with a strike rate of 139.10.

    • In 10 matches in 2017, 308 runs at an average of 30.80 were scored with a strike rate of 122.22.

    • In 16 matches in 2016, 973 runs at an average of 81.08 were scored with a strike rate of 152.03.

    • 2015 saw 505 runs with a strike rate of 130.82, averaged at 45.90, in 16 matches.

    • In 14 matches in 2014, 359 runs at an average of 27.61 were scored with a strike rate of 122.10.

    • 2013 saw 16 matches with 634 runs at an average of 45.28 and a strike rate of 138.73.

    • In 16 matches in 2012, 364 runs at an average of 28.00 were scored with a strike rate of 111.65.

    • 2011 saw 557 runs at a strike rate of 121.08, with an average of 46.41 in 16 matches.

    • In 16 matches in 2010, 307 runs at an average of 27.90 were scored with a strike rate of 144.81.

    • 2009 saw 246 runs at a strike rate of 112.32, with an average of 22.36 in 16 matches.

    • 2008 saw 13 matches with 165 runs at an average of 15.00 and a strike rate of 105.09.

It’s obvious that Kohli’s greatest season was 2016, the only other season in his IPL career that he scored at a strike rate of 150 or above. Kohli hasn’t been at his best since 2022; his best strike rate was 121.35 in 2020. After 2016, he had two respectable seasons in 2018 and 2019. Despite this, the batsman scored more than 400 runs twice in three games. Virat had five average seasons before 2016—his finest season—despite amassing more than 500 runs in 2013 and 2015 at a strike rate of 138.73 and 130.82, respectively. Even though Virat has scored more than 700 runs in 15 games this season, it would be intriguing to see whether he can keep the strike rate up in future.

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In cricket IPL betting, Virat Kohli’s performances do create a lot of exciting betting odds for gamblers!

Additional Info

This article gives you a perspective regarding Virat Kohli’s strike rate in the IPL. You can find out more about the IPL by checking the IPL Orange Cap List page. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1) What is Virat Kohli’s IPL strike rate?

He has made 252 appearances and scored 8004 runs at a strike rate of 132.

2) In the IPL, how many runs did Virat Kohli score?

With an incredible strike rate of 130.02, he has amassed more than 8000 runs in 250+ games at an average of 39. In addition to this accomplishment, he has hit 234 sixes and 643 fours.

3) In the IPL, who has the highest strike?

In the history of the IPL T20 Tournament, Andre Russell holds the greatest batting strike rate. Russell amassed 2035 runs in 98 games with the Kolkata Knight Riders, hitting at a strike percentage of 177.88.

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