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KL Rahul is currently on the record books as he figured out how to score 600+ runs in four different IPL seasons. In the current year’s IPL, he scored 616 runs in 15 innings at a normal of 51.33. These runs have come at a strike pace of 135.38. Four 50+ scores alongside 200 are remembered for his sack. He drove his group from the front by directing Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) into the eliminator in their lady IPL season.
LSG captain’s fantasy about winning the IPL Trophy washed away in one moment when they got crushed by the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata in the eliminator by 14 runs. Pursuing 208 runs in this high tense game, KL delivered strong innings of 79 runs off 58 balls as it were. However, his endeavors went to no end as LSG neglected to cross the last line. His most elevated score of 103* runs off 60 balls came against Mumbai Indians this year.
KL Rahul’s splendid IPL details throughout the long term
After this innings, the Indian hitter turned into the primary player to score 600+ runs in four distinct seasons throughout the entire existence of IPL. Alongside this season, the 30-year-old hitter scored 626 runs in 13 matches of the 2021 season, 670 runs in 14 matches of the 2020 season, and 659 runs in the 2018 season. He fell seven runs shy of the 600 imprint in the 2019 season by scoring 593 runs.
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KL Rahul of runs show that the Karnataka hitter is the most reliable player as of late in the IPL while he figured out how to win the Orange Cup just a single time in the 2020 season. The competition was played in the United Arab Emirates that year. Before Rahul, two IPL greats Chris Gayle and David Warner were on the first spot on the list as they crossed the 600 run mark multiple times in this competition as of now. Presently, KL Rahul has pushed them to the subsequent spot by getting the best position by crossing that mark multiple times. This year, he stayed in the second spot in the race for Orange Cap behind Rajasthan’s Jos Buttler (718 runs).
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