Mark Wood vs Virat Kohli Batting Stats Highlights

Mark Wood
Virat Kohli
Team LSG (2023) RCB (2025)
IPL Seasons 2 18
IPL Innings 3 259
Runs 12 8661
Strike Rate 150 132
Half Centuries 0 63
Centuries 0 8
Fours 1 771
Sixes 1 291

Mark Wood vs Virat Kohli Runs Graph


Mark Wood Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2023 2 11 5 220 1 1 0 0
2018 1 1 3 33 0 0 0 0

Virat Kohli Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2025 15 657 454 144 66 19 8 0
2024 15 741 479 154 62 38 5 1
2023 14 639 457 139 65 16 6 2
2022 16 341 294 115 32 8 2 0
2021 15 405 339 119 43 9 3 0
2020 15 466 384 121 23 11 3 0
2019 14 464 328 141 46 13 2 1
2018 14 530 381 139 52 18 4 0
2017 10 308 252 122 23 11 4 0
2016 16 973 640 152 83 38 7 4
2015 16 505 386 130 35 23 3 0
2014 14 359 294 122 23 16 2 0
2013 16 634 457 138 64 22 6 0
2012 15 364 326 111 33 9 2 0
2011 16 557 460 121 55 16 4 0
2010 13 307 212 144 26 12 1 0
2009 13 246 219 112 22 8 1 0
2008 12 165 157 105 18 4 0 0

🏏 Mark Wood vs Virat Kohli - IPL Careers Overview

Mark Wood’s IPL story is short but spectacular. The English speedster has appeared in only two seasons—2018 with Chennai Super Kings and 2023 with Lucknow Super Giants—yet his 2023 blitz still echoes around stadiums. Across five bowling innings Wood claimed 11 wickets, firing out batters at a strike rate of 10.91 balls per wicket. He peaked in match 8, demolishing Delhi Capitals with a five-wicket haul, one of just two five-fors recorded by any bowler that year. Complementing the carnage, he pocketed a three-wicket burst against Royal Challengers Bangalore, showcasing rare consistency in T20’s high-scoring era. Despite bowling on flatter Indian tracks, he kept his economy under nine runs an over, leaking only 179 runs from 120 balls. With the bat Wood is a cameo artist: 12 runs off 8 balls, including a six and a four, and a highest score of 10. Those quick runs underline his all-round value, yet it is the white-ball thunderbolts that define him. Mark Wood’s IPL numbers read five matches, eleven wickets, one five-wicket haul—firepower Lucknow Super Giants will bank on whenever he returns.


Virat Kohli is the undisputed batting king of the Indian Premier League, a Royal Challengers Bengaluru lifer who has turned loyalty into legend across 18 electrifying seasons from 2008 to 2025. With 8,661 runs off 6,519 balls, Kohli is the league’s highest-ever run-getter, firing at a strike rate of 132 and painting every corner of every ground with 771 fours and 291 towering sixes. His 63 half-centuries and 8 hundreds—topped by a blistering 113*—tell the story of a man who converts starts into statements, walking in 259 innings and delivering a match-defining fifty or hundred in roughly one out of every four trips to the crease. While he has rolled his arm over occasionally, claiming four wickets from 26 bowling innings, it is with the bat that Kohli has authored the IPL’s most enduring chronicle, forever clad in the red and gold of RCB.

Note: This overview is partially generated using AI and is based on statistical data. Please verify with official sources for complete accuracy.