Top Five Run-Scorers Of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in IPL History

Virat Kohli is leading the top run scorer list for RCB in IPL history.

The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are eager to break their trophy dry spell as they gear up for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season.

Over the past 16 years, the Royal Challengers Bangalore have produced numerous batting legends and hosted iconic players within their ranks.

On that note, let’s take a look at the top five run scorers of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in IPL history:

1. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli | Source: BCCI/IPL

Former Royal Challengers Bangalore captain, Virat Kohli, tops the charts as the franchise’s highest run-scorer in IPL history, accumulating an impressive 7687 runs at an average of 38, alongside a strike rate of 131. He has seven centuries and 52 half-centuries to his name.

2. AB de Villiers

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AB De Villiers | Source: Twitter

Following closely in second position is AB de Villiers, the legendary South African batter, who accumulated 4522 runs for Royal at an average of 41 and a dynamic strike rate of 158. He was once the cornerstone of RCB’s lineup alongside Virat Kohli.

3. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle
Chris Gayle | Source: X.com

The third position belongs to the West Indian dynamo, Chris Gayle, who amassed a total of 3420 runs at an impressive average of 43 and a blistering strike rate of 154 while donning the Royal Challengers Bangalore jersey.

4. Jacques Kallis

Jacques Kallis
Jacques Kallis | Source: X.com

Occupying the fourth position on the list of highest run-scorers for Royal Challengers Bangalore is the legendary South African batter, Jacques Kallis, who amassed 1271 runs at an average of 11 and a striking rate of 113.

5. Glenn Maxwell

Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell | Image: BCCI/IPL

Rounding up the top five run-scorers for Royal Challengers Bangalore is the versatile all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who has amassed 1241 runs at an impressive average of 35 and a striking rate of 161.