Virat Kohli set the record on par with himself. In the clash of RCB against RR on Sunday, the 36-year-old added one more milestone to his collection: his third fifty in IPL 2025, needing just 39 balls to make it. He started slowly, Kohli shifted the gears as soon as the Rajasthan bowlers started getting tired. His over had six and a four from Wanindu Hasaranga suggesting that it had reached the milestone of 100 T20 fifties now. Going deeper into the statistics, Kohli now has a tally of fifty fifties and nine centuries, making it in total a hundred and eight fifty-plus scores. He becomes the second cricketer in the world to achieve this milestone after David Warner and the first Indian to do it. With 405 T20 matches played, including T20 Internationals, Kohli has gone over the 13,000 runs mark in T20s-another feather in his cap he added to during IPL 2025. A century of half-centuries 💯Virat Kohli brings up yet another special milestone 🙌He is going strong in the chase with #RCB 146/1 after 15 overs 🔝Updates ▶ https://t.co/rqkY49M8lt#TATAIPL | #RRvRCB | @RCBTweets | @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/MjjVw3KPLP — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 13, 2025 Also Read | 'You get caught playing catch-up': Hayden disagrees with Dhoni's powerplay strategy There we go, the charts. David Warner has scored a massive 116 knock of fifty-plus in 400 matches: 12,925 runs, 108 fifties, and 8 hundreds. Chris Gayle would also be included in this elite list, which has a slight disadvantage; he is not able to reach the 100 mark of fifties. Player Matches Runs 50s 100s David Warner 400 12,925 108 8 Virat Kohli 405 13,072* 100 9 Chris Gayle 463 14,562 88 22 In 463 T20s, Gayle has 14,562 runs and 110 fifty-plus scores: 88 fifties and 22 centuries. Among the Indian batters, Rohit Sharma comes next with 452 games, 11,868 runs, 78 fifties, 8 hundreds, and 86 fifty-plus scores. Following closely behind is KL Rahul; he has 67 fifties and 6 tons to his name.