WATCH: Virat Kohli exhibits vintage avatar, slams 5 consecutive boundaries against Kagiso Rabada in GT vs RCB IPL 2026 clash

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The high-voltage IPL 2026 clash between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Narendra Modi Stadium lived up to its billing as fans witnessed a stunning throwback knock from Virat Kohli. Despite RCB losing early wickets after being put in to bat by Shubman Gill, Kohli briefly turned back the clock with a breathtaking counterattack that electrified the packed stadium.
Gill’s decision to bowl first paid immediate dividends as Gujarat Titans’ bowlers struck early, leaving RCB under pressure in the powerplay. However, just when it seemed like the innings might collapse, Kohli stepped up with authority, displaying the aggression and precision that once made him the most feared batter in world cricket.
Facing South African pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada in the second over, Kohli delivered a masterclass in strokeplay, hammering five consecutive boundaries in what quickly became one of the standout moments of IPL 2026.
The first delivery, slightly short, was dispatched with a powerful pull over mid-wicket. The next ball saw Kohli loft a back-of-a-length delivery elegantly over mid-off. With confidence surging, he carved the third ball late past point, completing a hat-trick of boundaries.
Rabada, known for his discipline, tried to adjust his line, but Kohli was in complete control. The fourth ball was sliced expertly towards square third man, while the fifth delivery — pitched up outside off — was driven through covers with trademark finesse. In a matter of deliveries, Kohli had completely shifted the momentum, reminding fans of his peak years. The crowd erupted with every shot, as chants echoed across the stadium, celebrating a rare glimpse of Kohli’s vintage dominance.
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Cricket, however, is a game of fine margins and swift turnarounds. After being taken apart in his opening over, Rabada showcased his class and resilience by bouncing back strongly.
In the fourth over of the innings, the Proteas quick delivered a sharp, hostile bouncer that caught Kohli off guard. Attempting to take on the short ball, Kohli advanced down the pitch but failed to control the shot. The ball took a top edge and flew towards mid-wicket, where Rashid Khan completed a safe catch.
Rabada’s animated celebration reflected both relief and determination, as he had the final say in a gripping mini-battle. The dismissal not only halted Kohli’s momentum but also gave Gujarat Titans a crucial breakthrough at a key stage of the innings.
Although Kohli’s stay at the crease was brief, his explosive strokeplay provided fans with one of the most memorable passages of the season. The five consecutive boundaries against a bowler of Rabada’s caliber highlighted his enduring quality and ability to dominate even under pressure.
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