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Virat Kohli’s Hilarious Celebration After Scoring First Run vs KKR Goes Viral

Zayn Kapoor · · 4 min read
1778694251630 Fans react as Virat Kohli celebrates single in IPL 2026

A Sigh of Relief for the King

In the high-stakes environment of the Indian Premier League, every run carries the weight of expectation. During the recent IPL 2026 encounter between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in Raipur, all eyes were fixed on Virat Kohli. Coming into the match on the back of consecutive ducks—a two-ball dismissal against LSG followed by a golden duck against the Mumbai Indians—the legendary batter was under immense pressure to break his dry spell.

As Kohli walked out to open the batting alongside Jacob Bethell, the tension was palpable. The KKR bowling attack, featuring newcomer Saurabh Dubey, looked to capitalize on Kohli’s recent struggles. After Bethell rotated the strike on the fifth ball of the opening over, the stage was set for Kohli to face his first delivery. With a calm flick off a length ball towards square leg, Kohli secured a single. What followed was a moment of pure, unfiltered human emotion that quickly became the talk of social media.

Virat Kohli celebrating his first run against KKR

The Celebration That Launched a Thousand Memes

Perhaps it was the weight of the previous two games, or simply the sheer relief of getting off the mark, but Virat Kohli erupted in a celebration that looked far more like a milestone century than a solitary run. He raised his fist in triumph, his face lighting up with a grimace of relief that was as iconic as it was amusing. The crowd at Raipur erupted, recognizing the significance of the moment, but the internet had a different take entirely.

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Fans on social media platforms were quick to react, with many producing a flurry of memes comparing the single to a landmark century. While some critics were quick to troll the veteran, the overwhelming majority of the cricket community took the moment in good humor. It was an unhinged, relatable, and deeply human moment from a player often perceived as an unstoppable machine. The ‘duck curse’ was broken, and the fans loved every bit of the theatrics surrounding it.

RCB Chasing Down a Challenging Total

Beyond the social media frenzy, the match itself proved to be a pivotal contest in the 2026 season. KKR had set a competitive target of 192/4, driven by a magnificent 71 off 46 balls from Angkrish Raghuvanshi and a blistering 49* off 29 balls from Rinku Singh. To stay in the hunt for the playoffs, RCB needed a strong start, and once Kohli settled in, he did exactly that.

After the initial nerves of the first over, the RCB innings found its rhythm. The second over, bowled by Vaibhav Arora, saw Kohli and Bethell smash 18 runs, effectively shifting the momentum back to Bengaluru. Kohli, appearing to be in sublime touch following his nervous start, accelerated quickly, reaching 30* off just 14 balls with an impressive strike rate exceeding 214. Despite the loss of Bethell to Kartik Tyagi, Devdutt Padikkal stepped in to provide stability, scoring a fluent 16* off 10 balls.

The Playoff Implications

This match served as a high-octane ‘do-or-die’ scenario for KKR, whose playoff aspirations were hanging by a thread. For RCB, a win was essentially the final puzzle piece to confirm their place in the postseason. With the required run rate dropping significantly and the scoreboard showing RCB needing 127 runs from the remaining 84 balls at the time of the surge, the game remained finely poised. Regardless of the final result, the image of Virat Kohli celebrating a single with the intensity of a World Cup final win will undoubtedly remain one of the most memorable visuals of the IPL 2026 season. It served as a reminder that even for the greatest, the game of cricket remains a pressure cooker where every single run is a battle won.

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Zayn Kapoor

Zayn Kapoor is a senior cricket correspondent for The Indian Express, acclaimed for his incisive coverage of the sport’s most electric rivalry: India versus Pakistan. An alumnus of Hindu College, University of Delhi, he began his career on the domestic circuit before quickly establishing himself as a sharp analyst and a gifted storyteller. Zayn’s work is defined by his ability to bridge two cricketing cultures; his features often explore the shared histories, mutual admiration, and occasional tensions that make India‑Pakistan contests unrivalled. He has a deep technical grasp of fast bowling and has interviewed some of the greatest pacers from both sides of the border. A recipient of the Sardar Hazara Singh Award and a regular face on television panels, Zayn brings nuance, empathy, and a historian’s eye to every piece he writes. He is also a passionate advocate for preserving cricket’s oral histories and grassroots traditions.