NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli continues to rewrite IPL history, adding yet another milestone to his glittering career during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL 2026 clash against Gujarat Titans at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Having already become the first batter to smash 800 fours in the tournament, Kohli reached another elite landmark – crossing 300 sixes in the IPL.
With 303 sixes to his name, the RCB stalwart is now the third player in league history to breach the 300 mark.
In doing so, Kohli joins an exclusive club featuring two of the most destructive batters the league has seen – Chris Gayle and Rohit Sharma.
Gayle, who represented franchises like Kolkata Knight Riders, Punjab Kings (formerly Kings XI Punjab) and RCB, sits comfortably at the top with a staggering 357 sixes from 142 matches.
Close behind is Rohit Sharma, the former Deccan Chargers and Mumbai Indians captain, who has hammered 310 sixes in 276 matches.
Kohli, who has been synonymous with RCB since 2008, now stands alongside these giants with 303 sixes from 274 matches, in addition to being the leading run-scorer in IPL history with 8,989 runs.
While the trio forms the 300-plus club, several other big names feature prominently on the six-hitting charts.
MS Dhoni, who led Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiant, has struck 264 sixes, known for his finishing prowess.
South Africa’s AB de Villiers (251 sixes for Delhi and RCB) brought innovation and 360-degree strokeplay to the league.
Among active players, David Warner (236 sixes), Sanju Samson (234), and Andre Russell (223) continue to dominate attacks, while Kieron Pollard also finished with 223 maximums in a decorated Mumbai Indians career.
KL Rahul, representing multiple franchises, has added 218 sixes with his classy yet powerful approach.
Most sixes in Indian Premier League
Player
Span
Mat
Runs
6s
Chris Gayle (KKR/KXIP/PBKS/RCB)
2009–2021
142
4965
357
Rohit Sharma (DCH/MI)
2008–2026
276
7183
310
Virat Kohli (RCB)
2008–2026
274*
8989
303
MS Dhoni (CSK/RPS)
2008–2025
278
5439
264
AB de Villiers (DC/RCB)
2008–2021
184
5162
251
David Warner (DC/SRH)
2009–2024
184
6565
236
Sanju Samson (CSK/DC/RR)
2013–2026
184
4997
234
Andre Russell (DC/KKR)
2012–2025
140
2651
223
Kieron Pollard (MI)
2010–2022
189
3412
223
KL Rahul (DC/KXIP/LSG/PBKS/RCB/SRH)
2013–2026
151
5427
218

