Indian batting icon Virat Kohli has once again etched his name in cricketing history, becoming the first player to surpass 12,000 runs in T20 cricket across Asia. The landmark was achieved during his innings against the Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 30, 2026.
Kohli's tally now stands at an astonishing 12,012 runs from 340 innings in Asian conditions, a figure that underlines not just his longevity but also his unmatched consistency in the shortest format. Across formats and venues in Asia, Kohli has remained a benchmark for excellence.
Dominance Across Formats and Tournaments
A major portion of his success has come in the Indian Premier League, where he recently became the first batter to breach the 9,000-run mark. His dominance in franchise cricket has mirrored
his international performances, making him one of the most complete T20 batters of his generation.
Kohli's record in continental tournaments is equally remarkable. He holds the record for the most runs in T20 Asia Cup history, amassing 429 runs at an incredible average of 85.80. His highest T20I score of 122*, which came against Afghanistan in Dubai, remains one of the defining innings in the competition.
Consistency That Sets Him Apart
What truly separates Kohli is his sustained excellence over time. His ability to adapt to different conditions, manage pressure, and deliver in crucial moments has made him a standout performer in Asian conditions.
While many batters have enjoyed peaks, Kohli's consistency across years has kept him ahead in the race for records and milestones.
Besides Virat Kohli, the other batters who are part of the list are:
- Shoaib Malik (10252)
- Rohit Sharma (10023)
- Babar Azam (9423)
- David Warner (8972)
- Shikhar Dhawan (8930)
As T20 cricket continues to evolve, Kohli's milestone serves as a reminder of the value of consistency, adaptability, and mental strength. With more cricket still ahead, the numbers are only likely to grow, further strengthening his legacy as a modern-day great.







