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Watch- Virat Kohli Taunts Ahmedabad Crowd After IPL-Winning Six Vs Gujarat Titans

Devansh Cox · · 3 min read
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A Masterclass Under Pressure

The 2026 Indian Premier League final will be remembered as the night Virat Kohli cemented his status as the undisputed king of run chases. In a performance that combined aggression with calculated precision, Kohli demolished the Gujarat Titans bowling attack to lead the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to glory. The sight of the crowd falling silent as he dispatched the winning runs will remain etched in the memories of cricket enthusiasts forever.

The Decisive Blow

The match culminated in the 18th over, with the tension at the Narendra Modi Stadium reaching a fever pitch. Facing Arshad Khan, Virat Kohli launched a sensational no-look six that not only cleared the boundary with ease but also sealed the trophy for RCB. It was in this iconic moment that the world got to Watch- Virat Kohli Taunts Ahmedabad Crowd After IPL-Winning Six Vs Gujarat Titans. Rather than a traditional celebration, Kohli opted for a defiant gesture, removing his helmet and signaling to his teammates in the dugout to swarm the field, signaling the end of the home team’s hopes.

An Unstoppable Force in the Final

Kohli’s innings of 75* off just 42 balls was a masterclass in modern T20 batting. Featuring nine boundaries and three massive sixes, the knock ensured that RCB cruised to the target with two overs to spare. Despite early setbacks, including the loss of Venkatesh Iyer and Devdutt Padikkal within the powerplay, Kohli remained the anchor. His ability to maintain a strike rate of 165.84 while under the pressure of a final once again highlights why he remains the premier batter in world cricket.

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Dominant Bowling Foundation

Before the chase, the foundation for the victory was laid by an impeccable bowling performance. Choosing to field first, RCB utilized their pace battery to perfection. Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar struck early to remove Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan, setting the tone for the afternoon. Rasikh Salam proved to be the standout performer with the ball, claiming sensational figures of 3-27, while Krunal Pandya stifled the flow of runs with a tight 1-23. The Gujarat Titans managed to post only 155-8, a score that proved insufficient against a clinical RCB side.

A Historic Season for the King

The 2026 season has been nothing short of extraordinary for Virat Kohli. He concluded the tournament with a staggering 675 runs in 16 innings, maintaining a prolific average of 56.25. This season also witnessed him becoming the first cricketer in the history of the IPL to cross the 9,000-run milestone. With six scores of 50 or more throughout the campaign, Kohli’s consistency served as the engine room for RCB’s success.

RCB Joins the Elite

By lifting the trophy in Ahmedabad, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru have officially joined the elite ranks of the league. They are now only the third franchise in history to successfully defend their title, matching the long-standing records held by the Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. This second consecutive trophy is a testament to the tactical evolution and sheer individual brilliance displayed by the squad throughout the season. As the celebrations began, the narrative was clear: this was a season defined by Kohli’s leadership, the team’s collective resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence on the biggest stage of them all.

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Devansh Cox

Devansh Cox is the chief cricket writer for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English-language daily, where he covers the national team, the Pakistan Super League, and the socio-political undercurrents of the sport. With a family heritage tracing back to the British Raj and strong ties to the UK, Cox brings a unique cross-cultural lens to his reporting, often examining the experiences of South Asian cricketers in English county circuits. A Karachi native, he is known for his technical analysis of fast bowling and his deep access to team insiders. His work has been cited by the ICC and the BBC, and he is a regular guest on Test Match Special’s Pakistan coverage.