Gayle, who came into the match with just three runs short of the landmark, reached to it when he took a single off Lions pacer Basil Thampi in the fourth over of the RCB innings. He went on to score a characteristic 38-ball 77 in his 290th Twenty20 match to tally to 10,074 runs.
The 37-year-old towering Jamaican, who was playing in his 285th Twenty20 innings, has a batting average of 40-plus in the shortest format of the game with 18 hundreds and 61 half centuries. His strike rate is nearly 150 and his highest T20 score is a 175.
The difference between the number of sixes hit by Gayle (743) and the next-highest in T20s -- Kieron Pollard (459) -- is 284.
Gayle, who made his international debut in September 1999, has not announced retirement from Test as well as ODI cricket though he has not played either format in more than two years. He last played a Test match in September 2014 against Bangladesh. His last ODI was in March 2015 against New Zealand in Wellington.
He has also scored 1519 runs from the 50 Twenty20 Internationals he has played.
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