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V Kohli’s first ball duck against Kolkata and all about it

V Kohli’s first ball duck against Kolkata and all about it

V Kohli was dismissed for a first ball duck in this innings to provide the 25th occasion of an opening batsman batting a at number two collecting the first ball duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 * 02 R Dravid 00 01 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
2 * 02 V Sehwag 00 01 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 13.05.08
3   02 Shahid Afridi 00 01 Deccan Mumbai Hye’bad 18.05.08
4   02 JR Hopes 00 01 Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 21.05.08
5 + 02 RV Uthappa 00 01 Bangalore Punjab Durban 24.04.09
6   02 SC Ganguly 00 01 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
7   02 JH Kallis 00 01 Bangalore Chennai Durban 14.05.09
8   02 DA Warner 00 01 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
9   02 V Sehwag 00 01 Delhi Punjab Delhi 11.04.10
10 *+ 02 AC Gilchrist 00 01 Deccan Bangalore Nagpur 12.04.10
11   02 SE Marsh 00 01 Punjab Deccan Dharamsala 16.04.10
12   02 MD Mishra 00 01 Deccan Bangalore Mum-DYP 24.04.10
13   02 TM Dilshan 00 01 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 16.04.11
14   02 TM Dilshan 00 01 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 26.04.11
15 * 02 V Sehwag 00 01 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 07.04.12
16   02 SR Tendulkar 00 01 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 14.05.12
17   02 Mandeep Singh 00 01 Punjab Punjab Dharamsala 17.05.12
18   02 SR Tendulkar 00 01 Mumbai Chennai Chennai 06.04.13
19 * 02 G Gambhir 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 25.04.14
20   02 F du Plessis 00 01 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
21 + 02 PA Patel 00 01 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
22   02 SS Iyer 00 01 Delhi Bangalore Delhi 26.04.15
23 * 02 G Gambhir 00 01 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.15
24   02 AP Tare 00 01 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17
25 * 02 V Kohli 00 01 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

V Kohli was dismissed for a first ball duck in this innings to provide the ninth occasion of a captain opening batsman batting collecting the first ball duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 * 02 R Dravid 00 01 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
2 * 02 V Sehwag 00 01 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 13.05.08
3 * 01 BB McCullum 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Durban 29.04.09
4 * 02 V Sehwag 00 01 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 07.04.12
5 *+ 01 AC Gilchrist 00 01 Deccan Chennai E London 04.05.09
6 *+ 02 AC Gilchrist 00 01 Deccan Bangalore Nagpur 12.04.10
7 * 02 G Gambhir 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 25.04.14
8 * 02 G Gambhir 00 01 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.15
9 * 02 V Kohli 00 01 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

V Kohli’s first ball duck in this game provides the 42nd occasion of a Bangalore batsman collecting a first ball duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 * 02 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
2 * 07 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 28.04.08
3   03 CL White 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.08
4   09 Zaheer Khan 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.08
5   03 Misbah-ul-Huq 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 17.05.08
6   08 Praveen Kumar 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 17.05.08
7   09 R Vinay Kumar 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 22.05.08
8   03 Misbah-ul-Huq 00 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 28.05.08
9   06 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 28.05.08
10   03 LRPL Taylor 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Cape Town 18.04.09
11 * 06 KP Pietersen 00 Bangalore Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
12   08 R Bishnoy 00 Bangalore Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
13   01 JD Ryder 00 Bangalore Deccan Cape Town 22.04.09
14 + 02 RV Uthappa 00 Bangalore Punjab Durban 24.04.09
15   10 Pankaj Singh 00 Bangalore Punjab Durban 24.04.09
16   01 JH Kallis 00 Bangalore Delhi P Elizabeth 26.04.09
17   08 R Vinay Kumar 00 Bangalore Delhi P Elizabeth 26.04.09
18   02 JH Kallis 00 Bangalore Chennai Durban 14.05.09
19   09 P Kumar 00 Bangalore Delhi Bangalore 25.03.10
20   01 MK Pandey 00 Bangalore Deccan Nagpur 12.04.10
21   09 DW Steyn 00 Bangalore Deccan Nagpur 12.04.10
22   01 MA Agarwal 00 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 12.04.11
23   07 JJ van dur wath 00 Bangalore Deccan Hyd-RGS 14.04.11
24   02 TM Dilshan 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 16.04.11
25   02 TM Dilshan 00 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 26.04.11
26   06 AUK Pathan 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
27 * 07 DL Vettori 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 28.05.11
28   09 HV Patel 00 Bangalore Delhi Bangalore 07.04.12
29   07 CA Pujara 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 12.04.12
30 + 04 AB de Villiers 00 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 28.04.12
31   10 M Muralitharan 00 Bangalore Deccan Hyd-RGS 20.05.12
32 + 07 KB Arun Karthik 00 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 07.04.13
33   05 AB McDonald 00 Bangalore Delhi Bangalore 16.04.13
34   04 AB de Villiers 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
35 * 03 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 09.05.14
36   05 Mandeep Singh 00 Bangalore Sunrisers Bangalore 13.04.15
37   06 RR Rossouw 00 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 19.04.15
38   08 HV Patel 00 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 22.04.15
39   08 HV Patel 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 04.05.15
40   04 SR Watson           00 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
41 + 04 KL Rahul 00 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 24.05.16
42 * 02 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

V Kohli’s first ball duck in this game provides the 30th occasion of a captain collecting  the first ball duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 * 08 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.08
2 * 02 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
3 * 07 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 28.04.08
4 * 02 V Sehwag 00 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 13.05.08
5 * 06 SK Warne 00 Rajasthan Delhi Mumbai 30.05.08
6 *+ 01 AC Gilchrist 00 Deccan Chennai E London 04.05.09
7 * 06 KP Pietersen 00 Bangalore Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
8 * 01 BB McCullum 00 Kolkata Bangalore Durban 29.04.09
9 * 09 SK Warne 00 Rajasthan Deccan Kimberley 11.05.09
10 *+ 05 MS Dhoni 00 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
11 * 08 SK Warne 00 Rajasthan Delhi Delhi 31.03.10
12 *+ 02 AC Gilchrist 00 Deccan Bangalore Nagpur 12.04.10
13 * 03 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
14 * 07 DL Vettori 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 28.05.11
15 * 07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Pune Puns-SRS 01.05.12
16 * 07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.12
17 * 04 CL White 00 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 29.04.12
18 * 02 V Sehwag 00 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 07.04.12
19 * 03 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.12
20 * 04 CL White 00 Sunrisers Pune Pune 17.04.13
21 * 04 CL White 00 Sunrisers Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 17.05.13
22 *+ 03 KD Karthik 00 Delhi Bangalore Sharjah 17.04.14
23 * 02 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 25.04.14
24 * 02 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 25.04.14
25 * 03 KP Pietersen 00 Delhi Chennai Delhi 05.05.14
26 * 04 SR Watson 00 Rajasthan Punjab Mohali 23.05.14
27 * 03 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 09.05.14
28 * 02 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.15
29 *+ 05 MS Dhoni 00 Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 19.05.15
30 * 02 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

V Kohli’s first ball duck in this game provides the sixth occasion of a Bangalore captain collecting the first ball duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 * 02 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
2 * 07 R Dravid 00 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 28.04.08
3 * 06 KP Pietersen 00 Bangalore Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
4 * 07 DL Vettori 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 28.05.11
5 * 03 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 09.05.14
6 * 02 V Kohli 00 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s insipid batting display against Kolkata Knight Riders at Kolkata on 23.04.17

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s insipid batting display against Kolkata Knight Riders at Kolkata on 23.04.17

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s insipid batting display against Kolkata Knight Riders at Kolkata on 23.04.17  has hurt  the cricket lovers all over the country and also all over the world. We at www.hrgcricstats.com have tried level best to bring out some interesting stats on this game. Please peruse …………..

The date 23rd April has a special chemistry bond to Indian Premier League and Royal Challengers Bangalore. On 23.04.2013, Royal Challengers Bangalore registered the highest ever team total in the history of Indian Premier League. It posted 263 for 5 against Pune Warriors at Bangalore. Four years later –  on 23.04.17, Royal Challengers Bangalore was dismissed for  49 in 9.4 overs by Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17 – the lowest ever total in the  history of  Indian Premier League.

 

Kolkata and Bangalore were dismissed all out in the game between Kolkata and Bangalore at Kolkata on 23.04.17 to provide the second occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in the same game. The first such occasion was at Nagpur between Rajasthan Royals and Deccan Chargers on 05.04.10. Rajasthan was dismissed all out for 159 and Deccan Chargeres was dismissed all out for 157 in its innings. It was a rare coincidence that both Rajasthan Royals and Deccan Chargers batted for 19.5 overs in their respective innings.

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 159 19.5 1 Rajasthan Chargers Nagpur 05.04.10
2 157 19.5 2 Deccan Rajasthan Nagpur 05.04.10
               
1 131 19.3 1 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 23.04.17
2 049 09.4 2 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17

 

Bangalore’s total of 49 represents the lowest team total in the Indian Premier League. The previous lowest was 58 by Rajasthan Royals against Bangalore at Capetown on 18.04.09. Bangalore’s 49 provides the first occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 50 in the Indian Premier League.

 

It is another coincidence that in the above two occasions – Bangalore is involved.  Bangalore dismissed Rajasthan all out for 58 at Cape Town on 18.04.09 and Kolkata dismissed Bangalore for 49 at Kolkata on 23.04.17

 

The following table lists the occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 in the Indian Premier League. Bangalore’s 49 provides the 25th such occasion.

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 049 09.4 2 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 058 15.1 2 Rajasthan Bangalore Cape Town 18.04.09
3 067 15.2 1 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 16.05.08
4 070 15.0 1 Bangalore Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
5 074 16.3 2 Kochi Chargers Kochi 27.04.11
6 079 15.2 2 Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 05.05.13
7 080 19.1 1 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04.05.13
8 081 15.2 1 Rajasthan Kolkata Kolkata 17.04.11
9 082 15.1 2 Bangalore Kolkata Bangalore 18.04.08
10 082 18.3 1 Deccan Bangalore Mumbai 24.04.10
11 083 17.3 2 Delhi Chennai Delhi 18.04.13
12 084 15.4 2 Delhi Chennai Abu Dhabi 21.04.14
13 087 16.1 2 Delhi Rajasthan Mumbai 30.05.08
14 087 15.2 2 Bangalore Chennai Port Elizabeth 20.04.09
15 087 12.5 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
16 088 13.4 2 Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15
17 092 19.5 1 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 18.03.10
18 092 19.2 1 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 16.04.12
19 092 18.2 2 Mumbai Rajasthan Jaipur 17.04.13
20 092 16.3 2 Mumbai Sunrisers Vizag 08.05.16
21 095 15.2 2 Kolkata Mumbai Port Elizabeth 27.04.09
22 095 17.4 1 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
23 095 18.2 1 Delhi Bangalore Delhi 26.04.15
24 097 18.3 1 Rajasthan Kochi Indore 15.05.11
25 098 17.4 1 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 10.04.16

 

 

Bangalore became the first team to be dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in less than ten overs in the history of Indian Premier League. It was dismissed for 9.4 over for 49. The previous record in this category of statistics is credited to Mumbai which was dismissed for 87 in 12.5 overs against Punjab at Mohali on 10.05.11

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 049 09.4 2 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 087 12.5 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11

 

Bangalore has been dismissed all out in an innings in the Indian Premier League on the following ten occasions. Its 49 all out is its lowest score in the tournament. It previous lowest was 70 against Rajasthan at Abu Dhabi on 26.04.14.

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 49 09.4 2 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 70 15.0 1 Bangalore Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
3 82 15.1 2 Bangalore Kolkata Bangalore 18.04.08
4 87 15.2 2 Bangalore Chennai Port Elizabeth 20.04.09
5 105 20.0 1 Bangalore Rajasthan Centurion 07.05.09
6 121 17.0 2 Bangalore Punjab Dharamsala 17.05.11
7 124 19.4 2 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 04.05.15
8 126 19.2 1 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.08
9 136 19.5 2 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 15.04.12
10 138 19.4 2 Bangalore Chargers Nagpur 12.04.10

 

Kolkata has been dismissed all out in an innings on eleven occasions in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below. The previous occasion Kolkata was dismissed all out was against Delhi at Delhi on 30.04.16. It was dismissed all out for 159. The previous occasion Kolkata was dismissed all out at Kolkata was against Chennai on 16.03.10. It was dismissed all out for 109. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 67 15.2 1 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 16.05.08
2 95 15.2 2 Kolkata Mumbai Port Elizabeth 27.04.09
3 101 19.4 1 Kolkata Chargers Cape Town 19.04.09
4 105 18.2 2 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.13
5 109 19.2 2 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 16.03.10
6 109 18.2 2 Kolkata Punjab Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
7 125 19.0 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.13
8 131 19.3 1 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 23.04.17
9 142 20.0 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.12
10 151 19.1 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 01.05.08
11 159 18.3 2 Kolkata Delhi Delhi 30.04.16

 

Kolkata’s 131 all out in this game provides the second occasion of Kolkata dismissed all out at Kolkata in the Indian Premier  League. The previous occasion Kolkata was dismissed all out at Kolkata was against Chennai on 16.03.10. It was dismissed all out for 109. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 109 19.2 2 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 16.03.10
2 131 19.3 1 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 23.04.17

 

Bangalore’s 49 provides the tenth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 50 runs in the history of T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Tripura 30 11.1 1 v Jharkhand Dhanbad 20 Oct 2009
2 Netherlands 39 10.3 1 v Sri Lanka Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
3 Boland 44 14.4 2 v North West Potchefstroom 16 Nov 2014
4 Leeward Is 44 12.5 2 v Trinidad & T North Sound 11 Jan 2012
5 Assam 44 12.1 1 v Delhi Vadodara 6 Jan 2016
6 Titans 44 10.4 1 v Riders Dhaka 10 Nov 2016
7 Mohammedan 45 08.4 2 v Prime Bank Sylhet 26 Dec 2013
8 Titans 47 14.3 1 v Eagles Centurion 28 Apr 2004
9 Northants 47 12.5 2 v Durham Chester-le-Street 14 Jul 2011
10 Bangalore 49 09.4 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017

 

Bangalore became the second team in the history of T20 game to be dismissed all out in less than ten overs. The following table lists both the occasions. Mohammadan  was dismissed for 45 in 8.4 overs by Prime Bank at Sylhet on 26.12.13. Interestingly enough these two occasions provide the shortest innings [by balls} in the history of T20 games.

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mohammedan 45 08.4 2 v Prime Bank Sylhet 26 Dec 2013
2 Bangalore 49 09.4 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017

 

In the Bangalore’s innings of 49, all the eleven batsman scored single digits providing the first such occasion in the Indian Premier League and the third such occasions in the history of T20 games. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Titans 47 11 1 v Eagles Centurion 28 Apr 2004
2 Tripura 30 11 1 v Jharkhand Dhanbad 20 Oct 2009
3 Bangalore 49 11 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017

 

 

Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring in the Indian Premier League

Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring in the Indian Premier League

AP Tare of Delhi was dismissed run out for a duck against Mumbai at Mum-WS on 22.04.17 to provide the 65th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Batsman Run out Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 PP Ojha Run out 00 Deccan Kolkata Kolkata 20.04.08
2 JH Kallis Run out 00 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.08
3 A Nehra Run out 00 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
4 L Balaji Run out 00 Chennai Bangalore Bangalore 22.05.08
5 A Nel Run out 00 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 24.05.08
6 S Bangar Run out 00 Deccan Bangalore Hyd’bad 25.05.08
7 CJ Vaas Run out 00 Deccan Bangalore Hyd’bad 25.05.08
8 AD Mascarenhas Run out 00 Rajasthan Bangalore Cape Town 18.04.09
9 PP Chawla Run out 00 Punjab Delhi Cape Town 19.04.09
10 DW Steyn Run out 00 Bangalore Chennai P E’beth 20.04.09
11 L Balaji Run out 00 Chennai Delhi Durban 23.04.09
12 R Vinay Kumar Run out 00 Bangalore Delhi P E’beth 26.04.09
13 K Goel Run out 00 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
14 SM Shaoib Run out 00 Deccan Delhi Centurion 30.04.09
15 SA Asnodkar Run out 00 Rajasthan Deccan P E’beth 02.05.09
16 L Ronchi Run out 00 Mumbai Delhi E London 08.05.09
17 IK Pathan Run out 00 Punjab Mumbai Centurion 12.05.09
18 PP Chawla Run out 00 Punjab Mumbai Centurion 12.05.09
19 RP Singh Run out 00 Deccan Delhi Durban 13.05.09
20 S Tyagi Run out 00 Chennai Bangalore Durbam 14.05.09
21 SK Warne Run out 00 Rajasthan Mumbai Durban 14.05.09
22 C Nanda Run out 00 Mumbai Rajasthan Durban 14.05.09
23 SL Malinga Run out 00 Mumbai Rajasthan Durban 14.05.09
24 SL Malinga Run out 00 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21.05.09
25 SA Asnodkar Run out 00 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
26 MM Patel Run out 00 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 18.03.10
27 MS Bisla Run out 00 Punjab Deccan Cuttack 19.03.10
28 AD Mathews Run out 00 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 20.03.10
29 S Ladda Run out 00 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
30 J Theron Run out 00 Punjab Chennai Chennai 21.03.10
31 SK Warne Run out 00 Rajasthan Chennai Ahmedabad 28.03.10
32 SK Warne Run out 00 Rajasthan Delhi Delhi 31.03.10
33 Harmeet Singh Run out 00 Sunrisers Rajasthan Nagpur 05.04.10
34 AB Dinda Run out 00 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.10
35 IK Pathan Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
36 Mishra A Run out 00 Deccan Kochi Kochi 27.04.11
37 AB Agarkar Run out 00 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 28.04.11
38 AM Nayar Run out 00 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 30.04.11
39 R Sharma Run out 00 Pune Rajasthan Jaipur 01.05.11
40 SR Wagh Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Mum-DYP 04.05.11
41 AC Gilchrist Run out 00 Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.11
42 RP Singh Run out 00 Kochi Bangalore Bangalore 08.05.11
43 SL Malinga Run out 00 Mumbai Deccan Mumbai 14.05.11
44 BA Bhatt Run out 00 Punjab Deccan Dharamsala 21.05.11
45 RG Sharma Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 25.05.11
46 R Sharma Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Mumbai 06.04.12
47 AM Rahane Run out 00 Rajasthan Kolkata Jaipur 08.04.12
48 M Vijay Run out 00 Chennai Delhi Delhi 10.04.12
49 NLTC Perera Run out 00 Mumbai Pune Pune 03.05.12
50 RJ Petersen Run out 00 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 06.05.12
51 M Morkel Run out 00 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 07.05.12
52     VA Aaron Run out 00 Delhi Chennai Chennai 25.05.12
53 Mishra A Run out 00 Sunrisers Bangalore Hyd-RGS 07.04.13
54 JH Kallais Run out 00 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 20.04.13
55 G Gambhir Run out 00 Kolkata Delhi Raipur 01.05.13
56 AT Rayudu Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 07.05.13
57 Harbhajan Singh Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 07.05.13
58 AD Mathews Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Pune-SRs 11.05.13
59 PP Chawla Run out 00 Kolkata Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 29.04.14
60 SP Narine Run out 00 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 28.05.14
61 MM Sharma Run out 00 Chennai Bangalore Chennai 04.05.15
62 Mandeep Singh Run out 00 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 04.05.15
63 STR Binny Run out 00 Rajasthan Bangalore Pune-SRS 20.05.15
64 S Dhawan Run out 00 Sunrisers Gujarat Delhi 27.05.16
65 AP Tare Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

A Tare became the sixth Delhi batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below.

 

No Batsman Run out Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 S Ladda Run out 00 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
2 IK Pathan Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
3 AB Agarkar Run out 00 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 28.04.11
4 M Morkel Run out 00 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 07.05.12
5 VA Aaron Run out 00 Delhi Chennai Chennai 25.05.12
6 AP Tare Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

AP Tare became the ninth batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck against Mumbai in the Indian Premier League.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Batsman Run out Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 IK Pathan Run out 00 Punjab Mumbai Centurion 12.05.09
2 PP Chawla Run out 00 Punjab Mumbai Centurion 12.05.09
3 SK Warne Run out 00 Rajasthan Mumbai Durban 14.05.09
4 SA Asnodkar Run out 00 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
5 IK Pathan Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
6 SR Wagh Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Mum-DYP 04.05.11
7 R Sharma Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Mumbai 06.04.12
8 AD Mathews Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Pune-SRS 11.05.13
9 AP Tare Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai has witnessed eight occasions of a batsman dismissed run out for a duck. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Batsman Run out Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 A Nehra Run out 00 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
2 SL Malinga Run out 00 Mumbai Deccan Mumbai 14.05.11
3 RG Sharma Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 25.05.11
4 R Sharma Run out 00 Pune Mumbai Mumbai 06.04.12
5 RJ Petersen Run out 00 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 06.05.12
6 AT Rayudu Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 07.05.13
7 Harbhajan Singh Run out 00 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 07.05.13
8 A Tare Run out 00 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

The following table lists the thirty occasions of a batsman dismissed run out first ball for a duck in the Indian Premier League. AP Tare’s dismissal in this game provides the 30th occasion.

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   10 A Nehra 00 01 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
2   06 AD Mascarenhas 00 01 Rajasthan Bangalore Cape Town 18.04.09
3   08 R Vinay Kumar 00 01 Bangalore Delhi P E’beth 26.04.09
4   09 RP Singh 00 01 Deccan Delhi Durban 13.05.09
5   10 C Nanda 00 01 Mumbai Rajasthan Durban 14.05.09
6   11 SL Malinga 00 01 Mumbai Rajasthan Durban 14.05.09
7   08 T Hendursen 00 01 Rajasthan Kolkata Durban 20.05.09
8   08 Mishra A 00 01 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
9   10 S Ladda 00 01 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
10   09 J Theron 00 01 Punjab Chennai Chennai 21.03.10
11 * 08 SK Warne 00 01 Rajasthan Delhi Delhi 31.03.10
12   09 AB Dinda 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.10
13   07 IK Pathan 00 01 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
14   08 Mishra A 00 01 Deccan Kochi Kochi 27.04.11
15   08 Rahul Sharma 00 01 Pune Rajasthan Rajasthan 01.05.11
16   08 SB Wagh 00 01 Pune Mumbai Mum-DYP 04.05.11
17 *+ 01 AC Gilchrist 00 01 Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.11
18   10 RP Singh 00 01 Kochi Bangalore Bangalore 08.05.11
19   09 PP  Chawla 00 01 Kolkata Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 29.04.14
20   09 SP Narine 00 01 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 28.05.14
21   06 RA Jadeja 00 01 Chennai Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 11.04.15
22   07 Shakib Al Hasan 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 11.04.15
23   07 Harbhajan Singh 00 01 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 19.04.15
26   08 STR Binny 00 01 Rajasthan Bangalore Pune-SRS 20.05.15
27   03 AP Tare 00 01 Sunrisers Punjab Hyd-RGS 23.04.16
28   06 RA Jadeja 00 01 Gujarat Ris Pune Pune-SRS 29.04.16
28   08 Ishan Kishan 00 01 Gujarat Ris Pune Pune-SRS 29.04.16
29   08 JO Holder 00 01 Kolkata Delhi Delhi 30.04.16
30   02 AP Tare 00 01 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

AP Tare became the second opening batsman in the history of Indian Premier League to be dismissed run out for a first ball duck after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist of Punjab had suffered such an ignominy against Bangalore at Bangalore on 06.05.11

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 *+ 01 AC Gilchrist 00 01 Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.11
2   02 AP Tare 00 01 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17

 

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League

RA Tripathy of Rising Pune Supergiants was dismissed runout for 59 against Sunrisers at Pune on 22.04.17 to provide the 46th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1   02 ML Hayden 81 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 SM Katich 75 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
3   04 SR Watson 74 Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 11.05.08
4   01 SR Tendulkar 65 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
5   05 YK Pathan 56 Rajasthan Chennai MumDYP 01.06.08
6   02 ML Hayden 65 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
7   02 HH Gibbs 58 Deccan Mumbai DurbanF 25.04.09
8 + 03 KC Sangakkara 60 Punjab Rajasthan CapeTown 26.04.09
9   03 BJ Hodge 73 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
10   03 JP Duminy 62 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
11   04 TM Dilshan 65 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
12   05 YK Pathan 100 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
13   04 A Symonds 50 Deccan Chennai Chennai 14.03.10
14   04 SS Tiwary 61 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
15   01 DA Warner 57 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
16   02 JH Kallis 52 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
17   04 JA Morkel 62 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
18   03 KP Pietersen 62 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.10
19   03 AT Rayudu 53 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
20   03 SK Raina 50 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
21   02 EJG Morgan 66 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
22 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
23   04 JP Duminy 55 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
24   06 JR Hopes 55 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
25   04 S Badrinath 54 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
26   02 M Vijay 53 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
27   04 S Badrinath 55 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
28 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
29   03 CL White 77 Deccan Chennai Chennai 04.05.12
30   02 MEK Hussey 88 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
31 + 01 MS Bisla 92 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
32 * 03 V Kohli 99 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
33   01 PA Patel 61 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
34   01 S Dhawan 50 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14
35   02 MEK Husssey 56 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
36   03 SK Raina 87 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
37   01 CH Gayle 96 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
38 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 Punjab Kolkata Pune-SRS 18.04.15
39   04 ABdeVilliers 57 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
40   03 ABdeVilliers 66 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
41 * 01 RG Sharma 65 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
42   01 AM Rahane 53 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
43 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
44 * 02 G Gambhir 54 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
45 * 02 G Gambhir 51 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
46   02 RA Tripathy 59 Ris Pune Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.07

 

RA Tripathy became the second Rising Pune Supergiant batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League after AM Rahane. AM Rahane was dismissed run out for 53 against Gujarat at Pune-SRS on 29.04.16. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1   01 AM Rahane 53 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
2   02 RA Tripathy 59 Ris Pune Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.07

 

RA Tripathy became the second batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against Sunrisers in the Indian Premier League after V Kohli of Bangalore. V Kohli was dismissed run out for 99 against Sunrisers at Hyd-RGS on 08.05.13. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * 03 V Kohli 99 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
2   02 RA Tripathy 59 Ris Pune Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.07

 

RA Tripathy’s run out dismissal for 59 provides the 22nd occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League.  His dismissal provides the 13th occasion of an opening batsman batting at number two dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. The following table lists all the 22 such occasions

 

No   Pos Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1   01 SR Tendulkar 65 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
2   01 DA Warner 57 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
3 + 01 MS Bisla 92 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
4   01 PA Patel 61 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
5   01 S Dhawan 50 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14
6   01 CH Gayle 96 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
7 * 01 RG Sharma 65 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
8   01 AM Rahane 53 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
9 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
                 
1   02 ML Hayden 81 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 SM Katich 75 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
3   02 ML Hayden 65 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
4   02 HH Gibbs 58 Deccan Mumbai Durban 25.04.09
5   02 JH Kallis 52 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
6   02 EJG Morgan 66 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
7   02 M Vijay 53 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
8 * 02 MJayawardene 76 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
9   02 MEK Hussey 88 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
10   02 MEK Hussey 56 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
11 * 02 G Gambhir 54 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
12 * 02 G Gambhir 51 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
13   02 RA Tripathy 59 Ris Pune Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.07
Matches won on the last ball in the Indian Premier League

Matches won on the last ball in the Indian Premier League

Rising Pune Supergiants won its game against Sunrisers at Pune-SRS on 22.04.17 on the last ball of the match to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Chennai 4 wickets 0 188 20.0 20.0 Delhi Delhi 08.05.08
2 Rajasthan 5 wickets 0 146 20.0 20.0 Mumbai Jaipur 26.05.08
3 Rajasthan 3 wickets 0 164 20.0 20.0 Chennai Mumbai 01.06.08
4 Punjab 6 wickets 0 154 20.0 20.0 Kolkata P Elizabeth 03.05.09
5 Deccan 6 wickets 0 161 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Johannesburg 16.05.09
6 Kolkata 7 wickets 0 189 20.0 20.0 Chennai Centurion 18.05.09
7 Mumbai 7 wickets 0 119 20.0 20.0 Pune Mumbai 20.04.11
8 Mumbai 5 wickets 0 176 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 22.05.11
9 Mumbai 5 wickets 0 139 20.0 20.0 Deccan Vizag 09.04.12
10 Chennai 5 wickets 0 206 20.0 20.0 Bangalore Chennai 12.04.12
11 Bangalore 6 wickets 0 183 20.0 20.0 Pune Bangalore 17.04.12
12 Chennai 7 wickets 0 147 20.0 20.0 Rajasthan Chennai 21.04.12
13 Mumbai 2 wickets 0 174 20.0 20.0 Chennai Mumbai 06.05.12
14 Punjab 4 wickets 0 191 20.0 20.0 Deccan Mohali 13.05.12
15 Chennai 5 wickets 0 159 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 14.05.12
16 Rajasthan 3 wickets 0 185 20.0 20.0 Delhi Delhi 12.04.15
17 Rajasthan 6 wickets 0 128 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Vizag 16.04.15
18 Gujarat 3 wickets 0 144 20.0 20.0 Mumbai Mumbai 16.04.16
19 Gujarat 3 wickets 0 196 20.0 20.0 Ris Pune Pune-SRS 29.04.16
20 Delhi 6 wickets 0 159 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Raipur 20.05.16
21 Ris Pune 4 wickets 0 173 20.0 20.0 Punjab Vizag 21.05.16
22 Ris Pune 6 wickets 0 177 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.17

 

Rising Pune Supergiants won its game against Sunrisers at Pune-SRS on 22.04.17 on the last ball of the match to provide the second occasion of Rising Pune Supergiants winning a game on the last ball of the match in the Indian Premier League. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Ris Pune 4 wickets 0 173 20.0 20.0 Punjab Vizag 21.05.16
2 Ris Pune 6 wickets 0 177 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.17

 

Rising Pune Supergiants won its game against Sunrisers at Pune-SRS on 22.04.17 on the last ball of the match to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match against Sunrisers  in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Rajasthan 6 wickets 0 128 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Vizag 16.04.15
2 Delhi 6 wickets 0 159 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Raipur 20.05.16
3 Ris Pune 6 wickets 0 177 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.17

 

Rising Pune Supergiants won its game against Sunrisers at Pune-SRS on 22.04.17 on the last ball of the match to provide the second occasion of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match at Pune-SRS in the Indian Premier League. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Gujarat 3 wickets 0 196 20.0 20.0 Ris Pune Pune-SRS 29.04.16
2 Ris Pune 6 wickets 0 177 20.0 20.0 Sunrisers Pune-SRS 22.04.17
MK Pandey’s three catches in an innings provide the 50th occasion of a fieldsman taking three or more catches in the Indian Premier League

MK Pandey’s three catches in an innings provide the 50th occasion of a fieldsman taking three or more catches in the Indian Premier League

MK Pandey of Kolkata took three catches against Gujarat at Kolkata on 21.04.17 to provide the 50th occasion of a fieldsman taking three or more catches in an innings in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Ct Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 SR Tendulkar 4 1 Mumbai v Kolkata Mumbai 16 May 2008
2 DA Warner 4 2 Delhi v Rajasthan Delhi 31 Mar 2010
3 JH Kallis 4 2 Kolkata v Deccan Kolkata 11 Apr 2011
4 AM Nayar 3 2 Mumbai v Bangalore Mumbai 20 Apr 2008
5 RV Uthappa 3 2 Mumbai v Delhi Mumbai 04 May 2008
6 PP Chawla 3 1 Punjab v Bangalore Durban 01 May 2009
7 AB de Villiers 3 1 Delhi v Chennai Johannesburg 02 May 2009
8 RP Singh 3 2 Deccan v Chennai Chennai 14 Mar 2010
9 SK Raina 3 1 Chennai v Delhi Delhi 19 Mar 2010
10 DA Warner 3 2 Delhi v Bangalore Delhi 04 Apr 2010
11 B Sumanth 3 2 Deccan v Bangalore Nagpur 12 Apr 2010
12 RG Sharma 3 2 Deccan v Delhi Delhi 18 Apr 2010
13 J Botha 3 1 Rajasthan v Deccan Hyd-RGS 09 Apr 2011
14 S Anirudha 3 2 Chennai v Bangalore Chennai 16 Apr 2011
15 V Sehwag 3 2 Delhi v Punjab Delhi 23 Apr 2011
16 MK Pandey 3 1 Pune v Mumbai Mumbai 04 May 2011
17 AA Jhunjhunwala 3 1 Pune v Punjab Mohali 08 May 2011
18 AC Blizzard 3 1 Mumbai v Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
19 DJ Hussey 3 2 Punjab v Bangalore Dharamsala 17 May 2011
20 LA Pomersbach 3 2 Bangalore v Mumbai Chennai 27 May 2011
21 LR Shukla 3 2 Kolkata v Bangalore Bengaluru 10 Apr 2012
22 AD Mathews 3 1 Pune v Chennai Chennai 19 Apr 2012
23 RG Sharma 3 1 Mumbai v Deccan Mumbai 29 Apr 2012
24 IK Pathan 3 1 Delhi v Punjab Dharamsala 19 May 2012
25 JP Duminy 3 2 Deccan v Bangalore Hyd-RGS 20 May 2012
26 RG Sharma 3 1 Mumbai v Chennai Bengaluru 23 May 2012
27 CL White 3 2 Sunrisers v Pune Hyd-RGS 05 Apr 2013
28 DJ Bravo 3 1 Chennai v Punjab Mohali 10 Apr 2013
29 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Sunrisers Kolkata 14 Apr 2013
30 SPD Smith 3 2 Pune v Chennai Chennai 15 Apr 2013
31 DJ Bravo 3 2 Chennai v Delhi Delhi 18 Apr 2013
32 R Rampaul 3 1 Bangalore v Rajasthan Bengaluru 20 Apr 2013
33 Mandeep Singh 3 1 Punjab v Delhi Delhi 23 Apr 2013
34 J Botha 3 2 Delhi v Punjab Delhi 23 Apr 2013
35 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Pune Pune 09 May 2013
36 V Sehwag 3 1 Delhi v Pune Pune 19 May 2013
37 KW Richardson 3 1 Rajasthan v Sunrisers Abu Dhabi 18 Apr 2014
38 SK Raina 3 2 Chennai v Delhi Abu Dhabi 21 Apr 2014
39 AT Rayudu 3 2 Mumbai v Rajasthan Ahmedabad 19 May 2014
40 GJ Maxwell 3 1 Punjab v Delhi Delhi 19 May 2014
41 DA Miller 3 1 Punjab v Kolkata Kolkata 27 May 2014
42 HH Pandya 3 1 Mumbai v Chennai Chennai 08 May 2015
43 DJ Bravo 3 2 Chennai v Rajasthan Chennai 10 May 2015
44 JP Duminy 3 1 Delhi v Chennai Raipur 12 May 2015
45 RA Jadeja 3 1 Chennai v Mumbai Mumbai 19 May 2015
46 SS Tiwary 3 1 Ris Pune v Sunrisers Visakhapatnam 10 May 2016
47 Gurkeerat Singh 3 1 Punjab v Mumbai Visakhapatnam 13 May 2016
48 AB de Villiers 3 2 Bangalore v Punjab Bengaluru 18 May 2016
49 EJG Morgan 3 1 Punjab v Delhi Delhi 15 Apr 2017
50 MK Pandey 3 2 Kolkata v Gujarat Kolkata 21 Apr 2017

 

MK Pandey’s effort of  three catches in an innings provides the fifth occasion of a Kolkata fieldsman taking three or  more catches in the history of Indian Premier  League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Ct Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 JH Kallis 4 2 Kolkata v Deccan Kolkata 11 Apr 2011
2 LR Shukla 3 2 Kolkata v Bangalore Bengaluru 10 Apr 2012
3 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Sunrisers Kolkata 14 Apr 2013
4 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Pune Pune 09 May 2013
5 MK Pandey 3 2 Kolkata v Gujarat Kolkata 21 Apr 2017

 

Eden Gardens, Kolkata has witnessed four occasions of a fieldsman taking three or  more catches in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Ct Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 JH Kallis 4 2 Kolkata v Deccan Kolkata 11 Apr 2011
2 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Sunrisers Kolkata 14 Apr 2013
3 DA Miller 3 1 Punjab v Kolkata Kolkata 27 May 2014
4 MK Pandey 3 2 Kolkata v Gujarat Kolkata 21 Apr 2017

 

The following table furnishes the list of fieldsmen who have pouched three or more catches in an innings on two or more occasions. MK Pandey became the tenth fieldsman in the history of Indian Premier League to accomplish such a feat.

 

No No Player Ct Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 1 DJ Bravo 3 1 Chennai v Punjab Mohali 10 Apr 2013
  2 DJ Bravo 3 2 Chennai v Delhi Delhi 18 Apr 2013
  3 DJ Bravo 3 2 Chennai v Rajasthan Chennai 10 May 2015
                 
2 1 RG Sharma 3 2 Deccan v Delhi Delhi 18 Apr 2010
  2 RG Sharma 3 1 Mumbai v Deccan Mumbai 29 Apr 2012
  3 RG Sharma 3 1 Mumbai v Chennai Bengaluru 23 May 2012
                 
3 1 AB de Villiers 3 1 Delhi v Chennai Johannesburg 02 May 2009
  2 AB de Villiers 3 2 Bangalore v Punjab Bengaluru 18 May 2016
                 
4 1 DA Warner 4 2 Delhi v Rajasthan Delhi 31 Mar 2010
  2 DA Warner 3 2 Delhi v Bangalore Delhi 04 Apr 2010
                 
5 1 J Botha 3 1 Rajasthan v Deccan Hyd-RGS 09 Apr 2011
  2 J Botha 3 2 Delhi v Punjab Delhi 23 Apr 2013
                 
6 1 JP Duminy 3 2 Deccan v Bangalore Hyd-RGS 20 May 2012
  2 JP Duminy 3 1 Delhi v Chennai Raipur 12 May 2015
                 
7 1 MK Pandey 3 1 Pune v Mumbai Mumbai 04 May 2011
  2 MK Pandey 3 2 Kolkata v Gujarat Kolkata 21 Apr 2017
                 
8 1 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Sunrisers Kolkata 14 Apr 2013
  2 MK Tiwary 3 2 Kolkata v Pune Pune 09 May 2013
                 
9 1 SK Raina 3 1 Chennai v Delhi Delhi 19 Mar 2010
  2 SK Raina 3 2 Chennai v Delhi Abu Dhabi 21 Apr 2014
                 
10 1 V Sehwag 3 2 Delhi v Punjab Delhi 23 Apr 2011
  2 V Sehwag 3 1 Delhi v Pune Pune 19 May 2013

 

Couple of milstones for SK Raina in Indian Premier League

Couple of milstones for SK Raina in Indian Premier League

SK Raina with a run aggregate of 4341 runs at the end of the game between Gujarat and Kolkata at Kolkata on 21.04.17 owns the record for most runs by a batsman in the Indian Premier League. He wrested the record from V Kohli who has a total of 4264 runs

 

SK Raina scored 84 in this game which represents his 31st fifty in the Indian Premier League. He is one of the five batsmen who have scored 30 plus fifties in the tournament. Others are – DA Warner {36} and G Gambhir {33}, V Kohli {32} and RG Sharma {30|

 

SK Raina scored 84 in this game which represents his 30th half century in the Indian Premier League. He became the third batsman in the history of the Indian Premier League to score 30 plus half centuries. Others are – DA Warner {34} and G Gambhir {33}

 

SK Raina scored four boundary sixes in his knock of 84 which fetched him a tally of 167 boundary sixes in the Indian Premier League. He now occupies the second place among the batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in the tournament. CH Gayle with 267 boundary sixes occupy the first place. SK Raina went past RG Sharma who has an aggregate of 164 boundary sixes on his way to second place.

 

SK Raina scored nine boundary fours in his knock of 84 which fetched him a tally of 384 boundary sixes in the Indian Premier League. He now occupies the second place among the batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in the tournament. G Gambhir with 454 boundary sixes occupy the first place. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 300 plus boundary fours in the Indian Premier League

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 G Gambhir 138 137 14 3863 093 31.40 0 33 33 12 454 052
2 SK Raina 153 149 23 4341 100* 34.45 1 30 31 07 384 167
3 V Kohli 142 134 23 4264 113 38.41 4 28 32 05 374 152
4 S Dhawan 119 118 16 3287 095* 32.22 0 26 26 04 370 065
5 DA Warner 106 106 14 3612 109* 39.26 2 34 36 07 364 143
6 RV Uthappa 141 135 15 3564 083* 29.70 0 19 19 05 359 111
7 V Sehwag 104 104 05 2728 122 27.55 2 16 18 07 334 106
8 RG Sharma 148 143 24 3923 109* 32.96 1 29 30 09 326 164

 

Glovemen’s fifties in a losing cause – RV Uthappa becomes the third wicket keeper in the Indian Premier League to witness five fifties going in vain

Glovemen’s fifties in a losing cause – RV Uthappa becomes the third wicket keeper in the Indian Premier League to witness five fifties going in vain

Robin Venu Uthappa

RV Uthappa of Kolkata scored 72 against Gujarat at Kolkata on 21.04.17. His effort went in vain as Kolkata lost the game by four wickets to provide the 44th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s fifty going in vain in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 + KC Sangakkara 54* Punjab Chennai Mohali 19.04.08
2 + WP Saha 59* Kolkata Punjab Mohali 03.05.08
3 + M Boucher 50* Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 08.05.08
4 *+ AC Gilchrist 61 Deccan Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.08
5 + SP Goswami 52 Bangalore Delhi Bangalore 19.05.08
6 *+ AC Gilchrist 50 Deccan Punjab Mohali 23.05.08
7 + PA Patel 54 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 24.05.08
8 + KC Sangakkara 64 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 25.05.08
9 + KD Karthik 52 Delhi Chennai Jo’burg 02.05.09
10 + MN van Wyk 74 Kolkata Delhi Durban 05.05.09
11 *+ AC Gilchrist 64 Deccan Delhi Durban 13.05.09
12 *+ AC Gilchrist 54 Deccan Kolkata Mumbai 12.03.10
13 + NV Ojha 94* Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 02.04.10
14 *+ KC Sangakkara 52 Punjab Deccan Dharamsala 16.04.10
15 + AB de Villiers 65 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 16.04.11
16 *+ AC Gilchrist 51 Punjab Deccan Dharmasala 21.05.11
17 *+ MS Dhoni 70* Chennai Bangalore Bangalore 22.05.11
18 * RV Uthappa 60* Pune Delhi Pune-SRS 24.04.12
19 + KD Karthik 60 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 04.03.13
20 *+ MS Dhoni 51 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 06.04.13
21 + RV Uthappa 75 Pune Bangalore Pune-SRS 02.05.13
22 + RV Uthappa 54 Pune Rajasthan Jaipur 05.05.13
23 + PA Patel 61 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
24 *+ MS Dhoni 63* Chennai Mumbai Kolkata 26.05.13
25 + SV Samson 52 Rajasthan Punjab Sharjah 20.04.14
26 + WP Saha 59 Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 03.05.14
27 + RV Uthappa 65 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 05.05.14
28 + KD Karthik 51 Delhi Chennai Delhi 05.05.14
29 + NV Ojha 79 Sunrisers Punjab Hyd-RGS 14.05.14
30 + KD Karthik 69 Delhi Punjab Delhi 19.05.14
31 *+ MS Dhoni 57 Chennai Sunrisers Ranchi 22.05.14
32 + SV Samson 74 Rajasthan Mumbai Mumbai-WS 25.05.14
33 + WP Saha 115 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
34 + SV Samson 76 Rajasthan Mumbai Mumbai-WS 01.05.15
35 + Q de Kock 50 Delhi Sunrisers Raipur 09.05.15
36 + KL Rahul 51* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
37 + KL Rahul 51 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 30.04.16
38 + KL Rahul 52 Bangalore Kolkata Bangalore 02.05.16
39 + KD Karthik 53 Gujarat Delhi Rajkot 03.05.16
40 + Q de Kock 52 Delhi Punjab Mohali 07.05.16
41 + KL Rahul 68* Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 11.05.16
42 + Q de Kock 60 Delhi Bangalore Raipur 22.05.16
43 + R Pant 57 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 08.04.17
44 + RV Uthappa 72 Kolkata Gujarat Kolkata 21.04.17

 

It also provides the fourth occasion of a Kolkata gloveman’s fifty going in vain in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below. It is observed that out of the four occasions, RV Uthappa has witnessed his fifties in a losing cause on two occasions.

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 + WP Saha 59* Kolkata Punjab Mohali 03.05.08
2 + MN van Wyk 74 Kolkata Delhi Durban 05.05.09
3 + RV Uthappa 65 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 05.05.14
4 + RV Uthappa 72 Kolkata Gujarat Kolkata 21.04.17

 

RV Uthappa of Kolkata scored 72 against Gujarat at Kolkata on 21.04.17. His effort went in vain as Kolkata lost the game by four wickets to provide the fifth occasion of his going in vain in the Indian Premier League – three while representing Pune Warriors and two while representing Kolkata Knight Riders. He became the third wicket keeper batsman to witness five fifties in a losing cause. The other two glovemen who have accomplished the dubious feat are – AC Gilchrist and KD Karthik. The following table lists the performance of the three wicket keepers

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 *+ AC Gilchrist 61 Deccan Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.08
2 *+ AC Gilchrist 50 Deccan Punjab Mohali 23.05.08
3 *+ AC Gilchrist 64 Deccan Delhi Durban 13.05.09
4 *+ AC Gilchrist 54 Deccan Kolkata Mumbai 12.03.10
5 *+ AC Gilchrist 51 Punjab Deccan Dharmasala 21.05.11
               
1 + KD Karthik 52 Delhi Chennai Jo’burg 02.05.09
2 + KD Karthik 60 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 04.03.13
3 + KD Karthik 51 Delhi Chennai Delhi 05.05.14
4 + KD Karthik 69 Delhi Punjab Delhi 19.05.14
5 + KD Karthik 53 Gujarat Delhi Rajkot 03.05.16
               
1 * RV Uthappa 60* Pune Delhi Pune-SRS 24.04.12
2 + RV Uthappa 75 Pune Bangalore Pune-SRS 02.05.13
3 + RV Uthappa 54 Pune Rajasthan Jaipur 05.05.13
4 + RV Uthappa 65 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 05.05.14
5 + RV Uthappa 72 Kolkata Gujarat Kolkata 21.04.17

 

RV Uthappa becomes the seventh batsman in the history of Indian Premier League to aggregate 3500 plus runs

RV Uthappa becomes the seventh batsman in the history of Indian Premier League to aggregate 3500 plus runs

RV Uthappa became the seventh batsman in the history of the Indian Premier League to complete 3500 runs. At the end of the Kolkata’s innings against Gujarat at Kolkata on 21.04.17, his run aggregate read 3564. The following table lists all the seven batsmen who have accomplished the feat. It is interesting to note that RV Uthappa became the second batsman in the history of the tournament to aggregate 3500 plus runs without scoring a century after G Gambhir. G Gambhir’s highest score is 93, while RV Uthappa’s highest score is 83 not out. Both Gambhir and RV Uthappa are representing Kolkata Knight Riders in the ongoing IPL 2017

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 142 134 23 4264 113 38.41 4 28 05 374 152
2 SK Raina 153 148 23 4257 100* 34.05 1 29 07 375 163
3 RG Sharma 148 143 24 3923 109* 32.96 1 29 09 326 164
4 G Gambhir 138 137 14 3863 093 31.40 0 33 12 454 052
5 DA Warner 106 106 14 3612 109* 39.26 2 34 07 364 143
6 RV Uthappa 141 135 15 3564 083* 29.70 0 19 05 359 111
7 CH Gayle 096 095 12 3563 175* 42.92 5 21 04 288 262

 

Teams winning a game after chasing a target of 190 plus runs in the Indian Premier League

Teams winning a game after chasing a target of 190 plus runs in the Indian Premier League

Mumbai chased a target of 199 against Punjab at Indore on 20.04.16 and won by eight wickets to provide the 20th occasion of a team winning a game after chasing a target of 190 plus runs in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Score Target Opposition Venue Winner Margin Date
1 Rajasthan 217/7 215 Deccan Hyderabad Rajasthan 3 Wkts 24.04.08
2 Punjab 211/4 206 Hyderabad Hyderabad Punjab 6 Wkts 14.05.14
3 Chennai 208/5 206 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 5 Wkts 12.04.12
4 Punjab 206/4 206 Chennai Abu Dhabi Punjab 6 Wkts 18.04.14
5 Bangalore 204/2 204 Punjab Bengaluru Bangalore 8 Wkts 16.03.10
6 Punjab 204/2 201 Kolkata Kolkata Punjab 8 Wkts 04.04.10
7 Kolkata 200/7 200 Punjab Bengaluru Kolkata 3 Wkts 01.06.14
8 Rajasthan 197/5 197 Deccan Jaipur Rajasthan 5 Wkts 17.04.12
9 Gujarat 196/7 196 Ris Pune Pune-SRS Gujarat 3 Wkts 29.04.16
10 Chennai 195/4 193 Punjab Dharamsala Chennai 6 Wkts 18.04.10
11 Mumbai 195/5 190 Rajasthan Mumbai Mumbai 5 Wkts 25.05.14
12 Punjab 194/6 191 Deccan Mohali Punjab 4 Wkts 13.05.12
13 Punjab 194/4 191 Bangalore Mohali Punjab 6 Wkts 06.05.13
14 Punjab 193/4 189 Chennai Mohali Punjab 6 Wkts 13.04.11
15 Punjab 193/3 192 Rajasthan Sharjah Punjab 7 Wkts 20.04.14
16 Kolkata 192/5 191 Chennai Chennai Kolkata 5 Wkts 27.05.12
17 Delhi 192/3 192 Bangalore Bengaluru Delhi 7 Wkts 17.04.16
18 Rajasthan 191/5 191 Bangalore Bengaluru Rajasthan 5 Wkts 11.05.14
19 Bangalore 195/3 191 Ris Pune Bengaluru Bangalore 7 Wkts 07.05.16
20 Mumbai 199/2 199 Punjab Indore Mumbai 8 Wkts 20.04.16

 

Mumbai’s win in this game provides its second win chasing a target of 190 plus runs in the tournament – the first being its win by five wickets chasing a target of 190 against Rajasthan at Mumbai on 25.05.14. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Target Opposition Venue Winner Margin Date
1 Mumbai 195/5 190 Rajasthan Mumbai Mumbai 5 Wkts 25.05.14
2 Mumbai 199/2 199 Punjab Indore Mumbai 8 Wkts 20.04.16

 

Punjab’s loss after posting 190 plus runs in this game provides its fourth loss after posting 190 plus runs in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Target Opposition Venue Winner Margin Date
1 Bangalore 204/2 204 Punjab Bengaluru Bangalore 8 Wkts 16.03.10
2 Kolkata 200/7 200 Punjab Bengaluru Kolkata 3 Wkts 01.06.14
3 Chennai 195/4 193 Punjab Dharamsala Chennai 6 Wkts 18.04.10
4 Mumbai 199/2 199 Punjab Indore Mumbai 8 Wkts 20.04.16

 

Mumbai’s eight wicket win in this game provides the third win by a team by a margin of eight wickets in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides Punjab’s second such loss in the tournament – the first being its loss after setting a target of 204 against Bengaluru at Bangalore on 16.03.10.

 

No Team Score Target Opposition Venue Winner Margin Date
1 Bangalore 204/2 204 Punjab Bengaluru Bangalore 8 Wkts 16.03.10
2 Punjab 204/2 201 Kolkata Kolkata Punjab 8 Wkts 04.04.10
3 Mumbai 199/2 199 Punjab Indore Mumbai 8 Wkts 20.04.16