Virat Kohli has added one more gigantic milestone to his glorious T20 career in Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL 2026 clash against Punjab Kings in Dharamshala on Sunday. The RCB star created a world record for the most 50-plus stands in men's T20 cricket. Kohli reached his 210th fifty-plus stand and shared the top position with English batter Alex Hales in the all-time charts. The achievement was registered during RCB's must-win Match No. 61 encounter against Punjab Kings at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. Kohli has once again been one of the major factors behind RCB's remarkable campaign this season, and the defending champions are in a good position to end in top two in the IPL 2026 points table and get two chances to qualify for the summit clash. Virat Kohli Equals Historic T20 Record The record came when Kohli stitched another important stand for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their game against Punjab Kings. During the game, Kohli built two strong fifty-plus partnerships alongside Devdutt Padikkal and Venkatesh Iyer. The Bengaluru icon and Padikkal added partnership stands of 65 off 35, while Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer together added 52 off 25 balls. The above partnerships demonstrated again the capability of Kohli to anchor his innings and form solid batting partnerships in T20 cricket. Currently, Kohli has 210 fifty-plus stands in men's T20s and is joint top with Alex Hales. Australian opener David Warner is third on the list with 200 fifty-plus partnerships while Pakistan captain Babar Azam is fourth with 196 followed by West Indies legendary batsman Chris Gayle with 191. Also Read | Why is Rajat Patidar Not Playing Today vs PBKS and Who is Leading RCB? Most 50-plus stands in Men's T20s: 210 - Alex Hales 210 - Virat Kohli 200 - David Warner 196 - Babar Azam 191 - Chris Gayle Kohli Continues Stunning IPL 2026 Form Virat Kohli is enjoying another brilliant IPL season with the bat, playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. In 13 matches, Kohli, who captained RCB previously, has already managed 542 runs at 54.20 and a fantastic strike rate of 164.74. Kohli has smashed four half-centuries and a century so far in the 2026 IPL season and is currently leading the third highest run-scorer in this edition of IPL. The former RCB captain has been instrumental in taking RCB to the top of the table with some fine performances with the bat. The defending champions have looked strong both with the bat and ball throughout the 2026 edition and with consistent performances with bat and ball, have put themselves in a good position to end the league stages within the top 2.