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Stats highlights of Match No 51 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 51 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights Match 51 Delhi Vs Mumbai Dub DSC 31 Oct 20

Mumbai won this game by nine wickets to provide the 34th occasion of a team winning a game by exact nine wickets in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Mumbai winning a game by exact nine wickets in the tournament.

Delhi posted a total of 110 for 9 in this game to provide its lowest total losing nine wickets in an innings in the tournament. Its previous lowest total losing nine wickets in an innings was 120 against Punjab at Bloemfontein on 15.05.09. The following table details the twelve occasions of Delhi’s team totals losing nine wickets in an innings.

NoScoreOversIOppositionGroundDate
1110/920.01MumbaiDub-DSC31.10.20
2120/920.01PunjabB’fontein15.05.09
3128/920.02MumbaiDelhi18.04.19
4131/920.02KolkataDelhi28.04.11
5134/920.02PunePune19.05.13
6135/920.02ChennaiChennai14.05.13
7135/920.02KolkataA Dhabi24.10.20
8139/920.02RajasthanAh’bad15.05.14
9139/820.02PunjabDelhi23.04.18
10142/920.02BangaloreBengaluru08.04.17

Delhi posted a total of 110 for 9 in this game to provide its lowest total losing nine wickets in an innings while batting first in the tournament. Its previous lowest total losing nine wickets in an innings while batting first was 120 against Punjab at Bloemfontein on 15.05.09. Both these occasions are tabulated below

NoScoreOversIOppositionGroundDate
1110/920.01MumbaiDub-DSC31.10.20
2120/920.01PunjabB’fontein15.05.09

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide his ninth duck in the tournament. It also represents his eleventh duck in T20 games. 

RR Pant completed 2000 runs in the tournament when he was on 11  during the course of his knock of 21 in this game. His run aggregate read 2010 at the end of this game. He became the 36th batsman in the tournament to aggregate 2000 plus runs. The following table details these batsmen

NoPlayer MatInnsNORunsHSAve
1V KohliI18918230584311338.44
2SK RainaI193189285368100*33.34
3RG SharmaI197192285158109*31.45
4DA WarnerO13813818514212642.85
5S DhawanI172171245050106*34.35
6CH GayleO131130154760175*41.39
7AB de VilliersO166154364758133*40.32
8MS DhoniI20318269463284*40.99
9RV UthappaI1881811746018728.05
10G GambhirI1541521642179331.00
11SR WatsonO145141163874117*30.99
12AM RahaneI145137163871105*31.99
13KD KarthikI19517630382397*26.18
14AT RayuduI158150263629100*29.26
15YK PathanI17415444320410029.12
16MK PandeyI142132253197114*29.87
17KA PollardO1611444629738330.33
18BB McCullumO10910952880158*27.69
19PA PatelI1391371128488122.60
20Yuvraj SinghI1321261527508324.77
21V SehwagI1041045272812227.55
22M VijayI1061065261912725.93
23KL RahulI8071132618132*45.13
24SV SamsonI106102102583102*28.07
25SE MarshI71697247711539.95
26JH KallisO989611242789*28.55
27DR SmithO91895238587*28.39
28SR TendulkarI7878112334100*34.83
29SPD SmithO948520232910135.83
30F du PlessisO8376722549632.66
31R DravidI89825217475*28.23
32RA JadejaI1831395421595025.40
33SS IyerI7575820959631.26
34AC GilchristO808042069109*27.22
35JP DuminyO837726202978*39.78
36RR PantI646472010128*35.26

RR Pant completed 2000 runs in the tournament when he was on 11 during the course of his knock of 21 in this game. His run aggregate read 2010 at the end of this game. He became the 24th batsman in the tournament to aggregate 2000 plus runs. The following table details these batsmen

NoPlayerIMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1V KohliI19018230584311338.44
2SK RainaI193189285368100*33.34
3RG SharmaI197192285158109*31.45
4S DhawanI172171245050106*34.35
5MS DhoniI20318269463284*40.99
6RV UthappaI1881811746018728.05
7G GambhirI1541521642179331.00
8AM RahaneI145137163871105*31.99
9KD KarthikI19517630382397*26.18
10AT RayuduI158150263629100*29.26
11YK PathanI17415444320410029.12
12MK PandeyI142132253197114*29.87
13PA PatelI1391371128488122.60
14Yuvraj SinghI1321261527508324.77
15V SehwagI1041045272812227.55
16M VijayI1061065261912725.93
17KL RahulI8071132618132*45.13
18SV SamsonI106102102583102*28.07
19SE MarshI71697247711539.95
20SR TendulkarI7878112334100*34.83
21R DravidI89825217475*28.23
22RA JadejaI1831395421595025.40
23SS IyerI7575820959631.26
24RR PantI646472010128*35.26

This game was special game for Mumbai. It was the 200th game for Mumbai. Mumbai became the first team to play 200 games in the tournament. It has won 118 games and lost 82 games. Games won and lost include tied games won or lost on bowl out/super over.

Stats highlights of Match No 50 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 50 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights Match 50 Punjab Vs Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 20

Mandeep Singh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 79th occasion of opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the 31st occasion of an opening batsman batting at number two collecting the first ball duck in the tournament.

KL Rahul’s run aggregate read 641 at the end of this game in the ongoing edition of the tournament. His feat provides the 18th occasion of a batsman to totaling 600 plus runs in an edition. The following table details all such occasions.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1V Kohli16164973Bangalore 2016
2DA Warner17173848Sunrisers  2016
3KS Williamson17173735Sunrisers2018
4CH Gayle15142733Bangalore 2012
5MEK Hussey17173733Chennai  2013
6CH Gayle16164708Bangalore 2013
7DA Warner12122692Sunrisers2019
8AB de Villiers16163687Bangalore 2016
9RR Pant14141684Delhi2018
10RV Uthappa16161660Kolkata  2014
11KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
12DA Warner14143641Sunrisers  2017
13KL Rahul13132641Punjab2020
14V Kohli16162634Bangalore 2013
15SR Tendulkar15152618Mumbai  2009
16SE Marsh11112616Punjab 2008
17CH Gayle12123608Bangalore 2011
18AT Rayudu16162602Chennai2018

KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the third batsman to score 600 plus runs in two or more editions in the tournament.

NoNoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
11CH Gayle15142733Bangalore 2012
 2CH Gayle16164708Bangalore 2013
 3CH Gayle12123608Bangalore 2011
 
21DA Warner17173848Sunrisers  2016
 2DA Warner12122692Sunrisers2019
 3DA Warner14143641Sunrisers  2017
 
31KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
 2KL Rahul13132641Punjab2020

KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the first Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.

NoNoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
11KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
 2KL Rahul13132641Punjab2020

KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. Others are – RR Pant of Delhi {684} in 2018 RV Uthapppa of Kolkata {660} in 2014 and KL Rahul of Punjab {659} in 2018.

KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the second occasion of his scoring 600 plus runs as wicket keeper batsman in an edition in the tournament. Prior to this he had scored 659 in 2018 representing Punjab. Thus KL Rahul earned the distinction of becoming the only wicket keeper batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.

KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the seventh occasion of a captain scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below. KL Rahul became fifth captain to achieve the feat in the tournament.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1V Kohli16164973Bangalore2016
2DA Warner17173848Sunrisers2016
3Williamson17173735Sunrisers2018
4DA Warner14143641Sunrisers2017
5KL Rahul13132641Punjab2020
6V Kohli16162634Bangalore2013
7Tendulkar15152618Mumbai2009

KL Rahul-CH Gayle added 120 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 214th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 69th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 29th occasion of Punjab batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.

It also provides the 24th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for in the tournament against Rajasthan. It also provides the fifth occasion of Punjab batsmen posting a three figure partnership for in the tournament against Rajasthan.

CH Gayle scored six boundary fours and eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate of 1041 boundary fours and 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary fours and 1000 boundary sixes.

CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary sixes. Prior to the start of this game he had an aggregate of 993 boundary sixes. His seventh boundary six of his innings – of the bowling of Karthik Tyagi {18.5 overs} – fetched him 1000 boundary sixes.

CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes.

CH Gayle has scored 383 boundary fours and 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes coupled with 350 plus boundary fours.

CH Gayle scored 99 in this game which represents his 107th fifty and 85th half century in T20 games. It also represents his 37th fifty and 31st half century in the tournament.

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the 65th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Punjab batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. It also provides the 30th occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament.

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game was his fourth score of ninety plus runs in the tournament. He became the second batsman in the history of the tournament to score four or more nineties in the tournament after DA Warner. DA Warner has scored five nineties. The following table details the nineties scored by these two batsmen.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1CH Gayle92*BangaloreMumbaiBangahlore04.04.13
2CH Gayle96BangaloreKolkataKolkata11.04.15
3CH Gayle99*PunjabBangaloreMohali13.04.19
4CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20
       
1DA Warner90SunrisersChennaiRanchi22.05.14
2DA Warner91SunrisersKolkataVizag22.04.15
3DA Warner90*SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS18.04.16
4DA Warner92SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS30.04.16
5DA Warner93*SunrisersGujaratDelhi27.05.16

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring ninety-nine in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1SK Raina99*ChennaiSunrisersHyd-RGS08.05.13
2CH Gayle99*PunjabBangaloreMohali13.04.19
3V Kohli99BangaloreDelhiDelhi10.05.13
4PP Shaw99DelhiKolkataDelhi30.03.19
5I Kishan99MumbaiBangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
6CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed for a score of ninety-nine in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli99BangaloreDelhiDelhi10.05.13
2PP Shaw99DelhiKolkataDelhi30.03.19
3I Kishan99MumbaiBangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
4CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20

CH Gayle is the only batsman in the tournament to score 99 on two occasions.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1CH Gayle99*PunjabBangaloreMohali13.04.19
2CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring ninety-nine in an innings in this edition of the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1I Kishan99MumbaiBangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
2CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20

2020 edition became the third edition in the tournament to witness two batsman scoring ninety nines. 2013 and 2019 are the other two editions.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1SK Raina99*ChennaiSunrisersHyd-RGS08.05.13
2V Kohli99BangaloreDelhiDelhi10.05.13
       
1PP Shaw99DelhiKolkataDelhi30.03.19
2CH Gayle99*PunjabBangaloreMohali13.04.19
       
1I Kishan99MumbaiBangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
2CH Gayle99PunjabRajasthanA Dhabi30.10.20

CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide his 37th fifty in the tournament. He became the seventh batsman in the history of the tournament to score 37 plus fifties. Others are DA Warner {51}, V Kohli {44}, S Dhawan {41}, AB de Villiers {40}, SK Raina {39} and RG Sharma {39}.

CH Gayle’s run aggregate read 4760 at the end of this game in the tournament. He now occupies the sixth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the tournament.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1V Kohli18918130583611338.64
2SK Raina193189285368100*33.34
3RG Sharma197192285158109*31.45
4DA Warner13813818514212642.85
5S Dhawan171170245050106*34.58
6CH Gayle131130154760175*41.39

SV Samson was dismissed run out for 48 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament.

The following is the performance of both these teams at the end of this game.

TeamMatWonLostTTWTLNR
Punjab189851000310
Rajasthan160790760212

Punjab and Rajasthan have met each other on 21 occasions in the tournament.  Punjab has won nine games and lost 12 games. Games won include the tied game won on bowl out/Super over

Which IPL players made Australia tour?

Which IPL players made Australia tour?

The Australia tour will be Virat Kohli & Co’s first international assignment since all cricketing activities were suspended in March.  The tour comprises three T20 Internationals, as many ODIs and four Tests. The tour gets underway on November 27, 17 days after the IPL 2020 final.

Kolkata Knight Riders’s Varun Chakravarthy was rewarded for his solid performances in IPL 2020, earning a place in India’s squad for the T20I leg. After Mumbai Indians Skipper Rohit Sharma was mysteriously dropped from all Teams India, Kings XI Captain K L Rahul – who has been batting brilliantly in IPL 2020 — will be Kohli’s deputy in the white-ball teams. Rahul will be the first-choice wicket-keeper in both T20 Internationals and ODIs. Rajasthan Royals’s Sanju Samson will be the second wicket-keeper in the T20 International squad.

The Sunil Joshi-led selection committee also included young pacers Kamlesh Nagarkoti (KKR), Kartik Tyagi (RR), Ishan Porel (KXIP) and Thangarasu Natarajan (SunRisers Hyderabad) in the travel party.

The Indian Test, ODI and T20 teams for Australia classified by IPL franchise:

Royal Challengers Bangalore
Virat Kohli (T20, Tests, ODI)
Washington Sundar (T20)
Yuzvendra Chahal (T20, ODI)
Navdeep Saini (T20, ODI, Tests)
Umesh Yadav (Tests)
Mohammed Siraj (Tests)
 
Delhi Capitals
Shikhar Dhawan (T20, ODI)
Shreyas Iyer (T20, ODI)
Prithvi Shaw (Tests)
Ajinkya Rahane (Tests)
Rishabh Pant (Tests)
R Ashwin (Tests)
 
Kings XI Punjab
Mayank Agarwal (T20, ODI, Tests)
K L Rahul (T20, ODI, Tests)
Mohammed Shami (T20, ODI, Tests)
 
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Manish Pandey (T20, ODI)
Wriddhiman Saha (Tests)
 
Mumbai Indians
Hardik Pandya (T20, ODI)
Jasprit Bumrah (T20, ODI, Tests)
 
Rajasthan Royals
Sanju Samson (T20)
 
Chennai Super Kings
Ravindra Jadeja (T20, ODI, Tests)
Deepak Chahar (T20)
Shardul Thakur (ODI)
 
Kolkata Knight Riders
Varun Chakravarthy (T20)
Shubman Gill (ODI, Tests)
Kuldeep Yadav (ODI, Tests)
 
Cheteshwar Pujara and Hanuma Vihari did not play IPL 2020.
 
Article Courtesy – rediff.com – Laxmi Negi
The Gentle Man of Steel

The Gentle Man of Steel

Vishy. The very name sends thousands of Indian cricket fans into ecstasy, reliving memories of Little Master GR Viswanath’s wristy artistry, often placing the pleasure he gave them above the mastery of the other Little Master Sunil Gavaskar that invariably gave Indian batting solidity. Yet Vishy recently said,”I hail from the Bhadravati region of Karnataka with its steel plant. I am made of steel,” the kind of statement you do not associate with this gentle little giant. Speaking on the same occasion, the belated offer to him of honorary membership of the Madras Cricket Club late last year, I recalled his brave 124 and 33 against the West Indian quicks on a nasty Chepauk wicket back in 1978-79 despite being bruised black and blue. R Mohan who spoke later remarked that those used to be Vishy’s favourite colours in a cheeky reference to the colours of a couple of iconic labels. Was it a coincidence, then, that Viswanath was an acknowledged walker like Johnny?

During my felicitation speech, I narrated another Vishy episode that had the audience in splits. My book Third Man has a picture of me taking a return catch to dismiss Viswanath after a scintillating 67 in a Ranji match at Bangalore’s KSCA Stadium. During the Hyderabad launch of the book, my old friend VM Shamraj who had been our team manager during that game in 1976 asked me,”Do you remember what Vishy said to you that night at dinner?” I did not remember, but Shamraj very kindly refreshed my memory. The audience at MCC had another good laugh when I said, “Being ever the perfect gentleman, Vishy said, “Well done, Ram! You made an easy catch look difficult.” Later, in a display of his soft side, the man of steel denied having made the statement.

I first watched Viswanath in action in two Duleep Trophy matches back in 1968. In the first, he showed his class against Dilip Doshi and company of East Zone at Eden Gardens, and in the second, he gave a mature display of defiance and correct batsmanship against a quality North Zone attack led by Bishan Bedi. they were both little gems that exuded class. Teammate Tiger Pataudi must have been impressed, for not very long later, Vishy made his Test debut at Kanpur against Australia. He was not very well known in Madras then, and the Physical Director of my college had a dig at me when Vishy failed in the first innings after I had gone on and on about his great promise. “Enna saar, unga hero cipher adichuttare!” (I don’t think this needs translation) And I’m proud to say I shot back, “Wait pannungo, second inningsle hundred adippaan!”

The first time I faced Vishy on a cricket field was an SBI inter circle match between Madras and Hyderabad. GRV was leading a strong Madras side that included Test cricketers AG Milkha Singh and VV Kumar. At the end of the match one of my Hyderabad teammates said, “Vishy, how did it feel captaining the team for the first time?” Pat came the reply, “It was great. I led from one end, and VV led from the other”, referring to the leg spinner’s reluctance to part with the ball.

Much has been written about Vishy’s batting and qualities of head and heart. Of his batting I can only add that he had at least two shots for every ball. Listen to the words of my late Hyderabad teammate Vijaya Paul describing that knock of 67 I mentioned earlier. “Our medium pacers, especially veteran Syed Abid Ali, attacked him with three slips and a gully as he came in to bat. Abid was bowling some beautiful outswingers, which Vishy imperiously despatched to the midwicket boundary with his wrists of steel. Soon the slips came out one by one, and before long, the onside was packed with defensive fielders. The master then quickly came up with a delightful Plan B. With hardly any obvious change in his approach, he started working the outswingers through the now-depleted slip cordon for fours while seeming to look towards the onside!” I also remember John Arlott’s wonderful gravelly voice drawing the listener’s attention to “little Viswanath’s” forearms. “Strong like those of an ironmonger,” he said.

I close with another story involving GRV and Abid Ali. During the Ahmedabad Test against Sri Lanka in 1976, Viswanath played a ball to midwicket and found Abid charging down the wicket even as Vishy was shouting “No” at the top of his voice. Abid stopped close to Vishy and asked, “Kya bole?”

Many happy returns, Vishy. Thank you for all the wonderful cricket you played.

V Ramnarayan on GRV’s birthday this year the Friday, February 14, 2020

Stats highlights of Match 49 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match 49 of IPL 2020

Chennai won this game by six wickets on the last ball of the match to provide the 28th occasion of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBROppositionGroundDate
1Chennai4 wkts0DelhiDelhi08.05.08
2Rajasthan5 wkts0MumbaiJaipur26.05.08
3Rajasthan3 wkts0ChennaiMumbai01.06.08
4Punjab6 wkts0KolkataP Elizabeth03.05.09
5Deccan6 wkts0KolkataJohannesburg16.05.09
6Kolkata7 wkts0ChennaiCenturion18.05.09
7Mumbai7 wkts0PuneMumbai20.04.11
8Mumbai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata22.05.11
9Mumbai5 wkts0DeccanVizag09.04.12
10Chennai5 wkts0BangaloreChennai12.04.12
11Bangalore6 wkts0PuneBangalore17.04.12
12Chennai7 wkts0RajasthanChennai21.04.12
13Mumbai2 wkts0ChennaiMumbai06.05.12
14Punjab4 wkts0DeccanMohali13.05.12
15Chennai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata14.05.12
16Rajasthan3 wkts0DelhiDelhi12.04.15
17Rajasthan6 wkts0SunrisersVizag16.04.15
18Gujarat3 wkts0MumbaiMumbai16.04.16
19Gujarat3 wkts0Ris PunePune-MCA29.04.16
20Delhi6 wkts0SunrisersRaipur20.05.16
21Ris Pune4 wkts0PunjabVizag21.05.16
22Ris Pune6 wkts0SunrisersPune-MCA22.04.17
23Sunrisers1 wkt0MumbaiHyd-RGS12.04.18
24Delhi7 wkts0MumbaiMumbai14.04.18
25Mumbai3 wkts0PunjabMumbai10.04.19
26Chennai4 wkts0RajasthanJaipur11.04.19
27Punjab8 wkts0BangaloreSharjah15.10.20
28Chennai6 wkts0KolkataDub-DSC29.10.20

Chennai won this game by six wickets on the last ball of the match to provide the sixth occasion of Chennai winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBROppositionGroundDate
1Chennai4 wkts0DelhiDelhi08.05.08
2Chennai5 wkts0BangaloreChennai12.04.12
3Chennai7 wkts0RajasthanChennai21.04.12
4Chennai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata14.05.12
5Chennai4 wkts0RajasthanJaipur11.04.19
6Chennai6 wkts0KolkataDubDSC29.10.20

Chennai won this game by six wickets on the last ball of the match to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament against Kolkata. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBROppositionGroundDate
1Punjab6 wkts0KolkataP E’beth03.05.09
2Deccan6 wkts0KolkataJo’burg16.05.09
3Mumbai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata22.05.11
4Chennai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata14.05.12
5Chennai6 wkts0KolkataDubDSC29.10.20

Chennai won this game by six wickets on the last ball of the match to provide the fifth occasion of Chennai winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament against Kolkata. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBROppositionGroundDate
1Chennai5 wkts0KolkataKolkata14.05.12
2Chennai6 wkts0KolkataDubDSC29.10.20

Chennai won this game by six wickets 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 in the ongoing edition of the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBROppositionGroundDate
1Punjab8 wkts0BangaloreSharjah15.10.20
2Chennai8 wkts0KolkataDubDSC29.10.20

With the score board reading 166 for 4, Chennai required seven runs from two balls. RA Jadeja scored a six of Nagarkoti’s fifth delivery of the last over of the match and the scores were level with 172 for 4. Chennai now required one run of one delivery to win the game. RA Jadeja scored a six of the last delivery of the match to win the game for Chennai. Chennai chased a total of 172 in this game.

All the participating teams scored 10 or more points in this edition. It has happened for the first time in the history of the tournament.

RA Jadeja was appearing in his 250th T20 game and made it memorable by scoring two consecutive boundary sixes of the last two deliveries of the match and securing a win of the last delivery of the match for his team Chennai in Indian Premier League 2020.

RA Jadeja became the 56th cricketer to appear in 250 plus T20 games. He also became the twelfth Indian cricketer to appear in 250 plus T20 games. The following table details them with their performances in T20 games.

NoPlayerMatRunsCW5CtSt
1RG Sharma337890262901360
2MS Dhoni330682100018484
3SK Raina319839245301640
4KD Karthik301587701017759
5V Kohli29393245801300
6YK Pathan27448521990860
7S Dhawan27177652401090
8RV Uthappa266666400012239
9Harbhajan265150802351820
10MK Pandey252567831001242
11G Gambhir25164020510
12RA Jadeja250254201631930

This game was the 183rd game for RA Jadeja in the tournament. He now stands seventh in the list of batsmen who have played most matches in the tournament. The following table details these seven cricketers with their performances in the tournament.

NoPlayerMatRunsCW5CtSt
1MS Dhoni2034632011239
2RG Sharma19751581150880
3KD Karthik1953823011430
4SK Raina193536812501020
5V Kohli1895836540750
6RV Uthappa187457108632
7RA Jadeja183215901131680

MS Dhoni was dismissed for one in this game to provide the 40th occasion of his dismissed for scores zero to nine in the tournament.

MS Dhoni was dismissed for one in this game to provide the fifth occasion of his dismissed for score of exact one in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below

NoRTeamOppositionGroundDate
1ChennaiRajasthanJaipur04.05.08
2ChennaiPunjabChennai28.04.12
3ChennaiKolkataKolkata30.04.15
4Ris PunePunjabMohali17.04.16
5ChennaiKolkataDubDSC29.10.20

MS Dhoni was dismissed bowled for one in this game to provide the sixth occasion of his dismissed bowled for scores zero to nine in the tournament.

InnRMoDTeamOppositionGroundDate
1bowledChennaiPunjabDurban20.05.09
2BowledChennaiChargersNagpur10.04.10
3bowledChennaiKolkataKolkata30.04.15
4BowledRis PuneMumbaiMumbai24.04.17
5BowledChennaiSunrisersMumbai22.05.18
6bowledChennaiKolkataDubDSC29.10.20

Chennai and Kolkata’s performance in the tournament at the end of this game read thus

TeamMatWonLostTTWTLNR
Chennai178105710011
Kolkata19197900130

Chennai and Kolkata have met each other on 22 occasions in the tournament. Chennai has won 14 games, while Kolkata has won 08 games.

LH Ferguson returned with none for 54 in this game to provide the 165th occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of a Kolkata bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Kolkata bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament against Chennai. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that all these four bowlers are overseas bowlers

NoBowlersW-ROppnGroundDate
1JH Kallis0-50ChennaiChennai28.04.13
2PJ Cummins1-54ChennaiKolkata30.04.15
3MG Johnson0-51ChennaiKolkata03.05.18
4LH Ferguson0-54ChennaiDubDSC29.10.20

LH Ferguson returned with none for 54 in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Kolkata bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBowlersW-ROppnGroundDate
1Mashrafe Mortaza0-58DeccanJo’burg16.05.09
2JH Kallis0-50ChennaiChennai28.04.13
3MG Johnson0-51ChennaiKolkata03.05.18
4Prasidh Krishna0-56SunrisersKolkata25.05.18
5Prasidh Krishna0-52BangaloreKolkata19.04.19
6LH Ferguson0-54ChennaiDubDSC29.10.20

It also provides the third occasion of a Kolkata bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament against Chennai. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that all these three bowlers are overseas bowlers. LH Ferguson became Kolkata’s most expensive bowler against Chennai in the tournament when a bowler failed to capture a wicket.

NoBowlersW-ROppnGroundDate
1JH Kallis0-50ChennaiChennai28.04.13
2MG Johnson0-51ChennaiKolkata03.05.18
3LH Ferguson0-54ChennaiDubDSC29.10.20
Stats highlights of Match No 48 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 48 of IPL 2020

I Kishen completed 1000 runs in the tournament when he was on 7 during the course of his knock of 25 in this game. His run aggregate read 1018 at the end of this game.

JJ Bumrah captured 3 for 14 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets in the tournament. His 100th wicket was that of V Kohli whom he had caught by S Tiwari for 9. His first victim in the tournament was also V Kohli whom he had leg before wicket for 24 in the game between Mumbai and Bangalore at Bangalore on 04.04.13.

JJ Bumrah became the 16th bowler to capture 100 plus wickets in the tournament. The following table lists all these bowlers.

NoPlayerMatInnsOversMRunsWkts
1SL Malinga122122471.183366170
2A Mishra150150526.563867160
3PP Chawla164163541.424263156
4DJ Bravo140137451.523798153
5Harbhajan160157562.263967150
6B Kumar121121449.383253136
7R Ashwin149146519.243574134
8SP Narine118117456.133087127
9UT Yadav121120420.233579119
10YS Chahal096095343.532651118
11RA Jadeja182153446.113433112
12A Nehra088088318.022495106
13R Vinay Kumar105104353.312966105
14S Sharma088088326.582541103
15JJ Bumrah089089336.452527102
16Z Khan100099366.452782102

JJ Bumrah captured 3 for 14 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 202 wickets in the T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the first Indian pace bowler to capture 200 plus wickets in T20 games.  Other Indian bowlers who have captured 200 plus  wickets in T20 games are – PP Chawla {257}, A Mishra {256}, R Ashwin {244}, Harbhajan Singh {235} and YS Chahal {205}.  JJ Bumrah became the 41st bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 200 plus wickets.  He is the sixth Indian bowler to achieve the feat.

JJ Bumrah captured 3 for 14 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 20 wickets in the ongoing edition of the tournament. He became the third bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in this edition. Others are K Rabada {23} and Mohd Shami {20}

JJ Bumrah’s 20 wickets in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition. He became the fourth Indian bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in two or more editions. The performance of these four bowlers is detailed below.

NoPlayerMatOversMRunsWTeamEdition
1B Kumar1452.2036926Sunrisers  2017
2B Kumar1766.0349023Sunrisers  2016
3B Kumar1453.1035420Sunrisers  2014
         
1MM Sharma1653.5045223Chennai  2014
2MM Sharma1550.4032620Chennai  2013
         
1YS Chahal1546.5041523Bangalore 2015
2YS Chahal1349.1040121Bangalore 2016
         
1JJ Bumrah1659.2244020Mumbai  2017
2JJ Bumrah1248.0134520Mumbai2020

JJ Bumrah’s 20 wickets in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition. He became the eighth bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in two or more editions in the tournament. The performance of these eight bowlers is detailed below.

NoPlayerMatOversMRunsWTeamEdition
1B Kumar1452.2036926Sunrisers  2017
2B Kumar1766.0349023Sunrisers  2016
3B Kumar1453.1035420Sunrisers  2014
         
1MM Sharma1653.5045223Chennai  2014
2MM Sharma1550.4032620Chennai  2013
         
1YS Chahal1546.5041523Bangalore 2015
2YS Chahal1349.1040121Bangalore 2016
         
1JJ Bumrah1659.2244020Mumbai  2017
2JJ Bumrah1248.0134520Mumbai2020
         
1SL Malinga1663.0237528Mumbai  2011
2SL Malinga1560.0344424Mumbai  2015
3SL Malinga1455.3135022Mumbai  2012
4SL Malinga1765.2046820Mumbai  2013
         
1SP Narine1559.1132424Kolkata  2012
2SP Narine1664.0135022Kolkata  2013
3SP Narine1664.0040721Kolkata  2014
         
1DJ Bravo1862.3049732Chennai  2013
2DJ Bravo1752.2042626Chennai  2015
         
1K Rabada1247.0036825Delhi  2019
2K Rabada1039.4130121Delhi  2020

JJ Bumrah’s 20 wickets in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition. He became the second Mumbai bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in two or more editions in the tournament after SL Malinga. The performance of these two bowlers is detailed below.

NoPlayerMatOversMRunsWTeamEdition
1JJ Bumrah1659.2244020Mumbai  2017
2JJ Bumrah1248.0134520Mumbai2020
         
1SL Malinga1663.0237528Mumbai  2011
2SL Malinga1560.0344424Mumbai  2015
3SL Malinga1455.3135022Mumbai  2012
4SL Malinga1765.2046820Mumbai  2013

JJ Bumrah’s 20 wickets in the ongoing edition provide the 25th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition. All such occasions are tabulated below.  It also provides the 45th occasion of a bowler capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition in the tournament.

NoPlayerMatOversMRunsWTeamEdition
1B Kumar1452.2036926Sunrisers  2017
2Harbhajan1970.0045624Mumbai  2013
3JD Unadkat1245.5332224Rising Pune  2017
4RP Singh1659.4141723Chargers 2009
5R Vinay Kumar1660.1049323Bangalore 2013
6MM Sharma1653.5045223Chennai  2014
7YS Chahal1546.5041523Bangalore 2015
8B Kumar1766.0349023Sunrisers  2016
9MM Patel1554.2135822Mumbai  2011
10A Nehra1662.0044922Chennai  2015
11DL Chahar1764.3248222Chennai  2019
12A Kumble1659.1134721Bangalore 2009
13PP Ojha1658.5042921Chargers 2009
14S Aravind1346.0036821Bangalore 2011
15A Mishra1762.0139421Sunrisers  2013
16YS Chahal1349.1040121Bangalore 2016
17S Kaul1766.0054721Sunrisers  2018
18R Ashwin1663.0138820Chennai  2011
19MM Sharma1550.4032620Chennai  2013
20B Kumar1453.1035420Sunrisers  2014
21JJ Bumrah1659.2244020Mumbai  2017
22UT Yadav1453.1141820Bangalore 2018
23S Gopal1448.0134720Rajasthan  2019
24Mohd Shami1246.4039520Punjab2020
25JJ Bumrah1248.0134520Mumbai2020

JJ Bumrah’s 20 wickets in the ongoing edition provide the ninth occasion of a Mumbai bowler capturing 20 plus wickets in an edition. All such occasions are tabulated below. 

NoPlayerMatOversMRunsWTeamEdition
1SL Malinga1663.0237528Mumbai  2011
2Harbhajan1970.0045624Mumbai  2013
3MG Johnson1764.0045924Mumbai  2013
4SL Malinga1560.0344424Mumbai  2015
5MM Patel1554.2135822Mumbai  2011
6SL Malinga1455.3135022Mumbai  2012
7SL Malinga1765.2046820Mumbai  2013
8JJ Bumrah1659.2244020Mumbai  2017
9JJ Bumrah1248.0134520Mumbai2020

J Philippe was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 287th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in the tournament.

D Padikkal’s 74 in this game provide the 12th occasion of a Bangalore batsman scoring a fifty in this edition of the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli90*ChennaiDub-DSC10.10.20
2D Padikkal74MumbaiA Dhabi28.10.20
3AB de Villiers73*KolkataSharjah12.10.20
4V Kohli72*RajasthanA Dhabi03.10.20
5D Padikkal63RajasthanA Dhabi03.10.20
6D Padikkal56SunrisersDub-DSC21.09.20
7AB de Villiers55*MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20
8AB de Villiers55*RajasthanDub-DSC17.10.20
9D Padikkal54MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20
10AJ Finch52MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20
11AB de Villiers51SunrisersDub-DSC21.09.20
12V Kohli50ChennaiDub-DSC25.10.20

D Padikkal’s 74 in this game provide the fourth occasion of his scoring a fifty in this edition of the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also represents his highest score in the tournament. Previous best was 63 against Rajasthan at A Dhabi on 03.10.20

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1D Padikkal74MumbaiA Dhabi28.10.20
2D Padikkal63RajasthanA Dhabi03.10.20
3D Padikkal56SunrisersDub-DSC21.09.20
4D Padikkal54MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20

D Padikkal became the sixth batsman to score four or more fifties in the ongoing edition of the tournament. Others are – KL Rahul of Punjab {06}, AB de Villiers of Bangalore {04}, Q de Kock of Mumbai {04}, S Dhawan of Delhi {04} and F du Plessis of Chennai {04}

D Padikkal became the second Bangalore batsman to score four or more fifties in the ongoing edition of the tournament after AB de Villiers.

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1de Villiers73*KolkataSharjah12.10.20
2de Villiers55*MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20
3de Villiers55*RajasthanDub-DSC17.10.20
4de Villiers51SunrisersDub-DSC21.09.20
      
1D Padikkal74MumbaiA Dhabi28.10.20
2D Padikkal63RajasthanA Dhabi03.10.20
3D Padikkal56SunrisersDub-DSC21.09.20
4D Padikkal54MumbaiDub-DSC28.09.20

SA Yadav scored 79 not out in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring a fifty in the ongoing edition of the tournament. All such occasions are detailed below

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1I Kishan99BangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
2RG Sharma80KolkataA Dhabi23.09.20
3SA Yadav79*RajasthanA Dhabi06.10.20
4SA Yadav79*BangaloreA Dhabi28.10.20
5Q de Kock78*KolkataA Dhabi16.10.20
6RG Sharma70PunjabA Dhabi01.10.20
7I Kishan68*ChennaiSharjah23.10.20
8Q de Kock67SunrisersSharjah04.10.20
9KA Pollard60*BangaloreDub-DSC28.09.20
10HH Pandya60*RajasthanA Dhabi25.10.20
11Q de Kock53DelhiA Dhabi11.10.20
12SA Yadav53DelhiA Dhabi11.10.20
13Q de Kock53PunjabDub-DSC18.10.20

SA Yadav’s 79 not out in this game represent his highest score in the tournament and equals his similar score of 79 not out against Rajasthan at Abu Dhabi on 06.10.20

SA Yadav’s 79 not out represent his tenth fifty of the tournament and his ten fifties are tabulated below.

InnScoreTeamOppositionGroundDate
160 KolkataRising PunePunMCA24.04.16
253 MumbaiDelhiMumbai14.04.18
372 MumbaiRajasthanJaipur22.04.18
457 MumbaiPunjabIndore04.05.18
559 MumbaiKolkataMumbai06.05.18
659 MumbaiChennaiMumbai03.04.19
771*MumbaiChennaiChennai07.05.19
879*MumbaiRajasthanA Dhabi06.10.20
953 MumbaiDelhiA Dhabi11.10.20
1079*MumbaiBangaloreA Dhabi28.10.20

The performance of Mumbai and Bangalore at the end of this game read thus : Matches won and lost include the tied matches won or lost on bowl out/super overs

TeamMatWonLostNR
Mumbai199117820
Bangalore19391984

Mumbai will be playing its 200th match when it meets Delhi at Dub-DSC      on 31.10.20 in the ongoing tournament. Mumbai will become the first team to play 200 games in the tournament.

Mumbai and Bangalore have met on 27 occasions in the tournament. Bangalore has won ten games and lost 17 games. Games won include the tied game won on bowl out/super over

Stats highlights of Match No 47 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 47 of IPL 2020

Sunrisers posted a total of 219 for 2 in this game to provide the 105th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Sunrisers posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

It also provides the fifth occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament at Dub-DSC. It also provides the 13th occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament against Delhi

It also provides the first occasion of Sunrisers posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament against Delhi and hence the record team total by Sunrisers against Delhi. Previous best was 185  for 3 at Delhi on 02.05.17

Sunrisers posted a total of 219 for 2 in this game to provide its second best team total in the tournament. Its best total is 231 for 2 against Bangalore at Hyd-RGS on 31.03.19

DA Warner {66} and WP Saha {87} scored fifties in this game to provide the 58th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh of both the Sunrise openers scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPosBatsmanRunsOppositionVenueDate
101S Dhawan50BangaloreHyd-RGS20.05.14
 02DA Warner59BangaloreHyd-RGS20.05.14
       
201DA Warner90ChennaiRanchi22.05.14
 02S Dhawan64ChennaiRanchi22.05.14
       
301S Dhawan50*BangaloreBangalore13.04.15
 02DA Warner57BangaloreBangalore13.04.15
       
401S Dhawan54KolkataVizag22.04.15
 02DA Warner91KolkataVizag22.04.15
       
501DA Warner74*GujaratRajkot21.04.16
 02S Dhawan53*GujaratRajkot21.04.16
       
601DA Warner51PunjabMohali28.04.17
 02S Dhawan77PunjabMohali28.04.17
       
701JM Bairstow114BangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
 02DA Warner100*BangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
       
801JM Bairstow61*ChennaiHyd-RGS17.04.19
 02DA Warner50ChennaiHyd-RGS17.04.19
       
901JM Bairstow80*KolkataHyd-RGS21.04.19
 02DA Warner67KolkataHyd-RGS21.04.19
       
1001DA Warner52PunjabDub-DSC08.10.20
 02JM Bairstow97PunjabDub-DSC08.10.20
       
1101DA Warner66DelhiDub-DSC26.10.20
 02WP Saha87DelhiDub-DSC26.10.20

It also provides the fourth occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in the tournament against Delhi. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPosBatsmanRunsTeamVenueDate
101R Dravid53RajasthanJaipur07.05.13
 02AM Rahane63RajasthanJaipur07.05.13
       
201DR Smith53GujaratDelhi27.04.16
 02BB McCulllum60GujaratDelhi27.04.16
       
301F du Plessis50ChennaiVizag10.05.19
 02SR Watson50ChennaiVizag10.05.19
       
401DA Warner66SunrisersDub-DSC26.10.20
 02WP Saha87SunrisersDub-DSC26.10.20

DA Warner {66} and WP Saha {87} scored fifties in this game to provide the 58th occasion of both the captain and wicket keepers scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

No BatsmanRunsTeamOppnVenueDate
1+SV Samson52RajPunSharjah20.04.14
 *SR Watson50RajPunSharjah20.04.14
        
2+de Villiers82BanSunBangalore12.04.16
 *V Kolhi75BanSunBangalore12.04.16
        
3*V Kohli100*BanGujRajkot24.04.16
 +KL Rahul51*BanGujRajkot24.04.16
        
4*V Kohli52BanKolBangalore02.05.16
 +KL Rahul52BanKolBangalore02.05.16
        
5*G Gambhir54KolPunKolkata04.05.16
 +RV Uthappa70KolPunKolkata04.05.16
        
6*M Vijay54*PunMumVizag13.05.16
 +WP Saha56PunMumVizag13.05.16
        
7*G Gambhir62KolRPunPuneMCA26.04.17
 +RV Uthappa87KolRPunPuneMCA26.04.17
        
8*G Gambhir71KolDelKolkata29.04.17
 +RV Uthappa59KolDelKolkata29.04.17
        
9*SK Raina77GujDelDelhi04.05.17
 +KD Karthik65GujDelDelhi04.05.17
        
10*SS Iyer50DelhiRajDelhi02.05.18
 +RR Pant69DelhiRajDelhi02.05.18
        
11*SPD Smith69RajCheSharjah22.09.20
 +SV Samson74RajCheSharjah22.09.20
        
12*DA Warner66SunDelDubDSC27.10.20
 +WP Saha87SunDelDubDSC27.10.20

DA Warner scored 66 in this game to provide the 260th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 33rd occasion of a Sunrisers captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 28th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Delhi.

WP Saha scored 87 in this game to provide the 193rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of a Sunrisers wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Delhi.

DA Warner-WP Saha added 107 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 213rd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 73rd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the first wicket.

It also provides the 25th occasion of Sunrisers batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Sunrisers batsmen posting a three figure partnership for any wicket in the tournament against Delhi. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPartnersRunsWktOppGroundDate
1AJ Finch, DA Warner128*2ndDelDub-DSC25.04.14
2S Dhawan, Williamson1362ndDelHyd-RGS19.04.17
3S Dhawan, Williamson176*2ndDelDelhi10.05.18
4DA Warner, WP Saha1071stDelDub-DSC27.10.20

K Rabada returned with figures of none for 54 in this game to provide the 165th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 18th occasion of a Delhi bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

K Rabada returned with figures of none for 54 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings without a wicket in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Delhi bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

Delhi was dismissed all out for 131 in this game to provide the 133rd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 83rd occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of Delhi dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoScoreOversInnsOppositionGroundDate
16613.42MumbaiDelhi06.05.17
26717.11PunjabMohali30.04.17
38019.11SunrisersHyd-RGS04.05.13
48317.32ChennaiDelhi18.04.13
58415.42ChennaiAbu Dhabi21.04.14
68716.12RajasthanMumbai30.05.08
79518.21BangaloreDelhi26.04.15
89517.41MumbaiDelhi10.04.11
99817.41KolkataKolkata10.04.16
1011518.11PunjabMohali25.05.14
1112016.32MumbaiDelhi17.03.10
1212619.12MumbaiVizag15.05.16
1312820.01KolkataKolkata03.04.13
1413119.02SunrisersDub-DSC27.10.20
1513318.52MumbaiMumbai04.05.08
1613616.52ChennaiChennai25.05.12
1714619.52MumbaiMumbai07.05.11
1815120.02BangaloreDelhi14.05.17
1915219.22PunjabMohali01.04.19

It also provides the eleventh occasion of a team dismissed with an over to spare {18.6 overs}. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoScoreInnsTeamOppositionGroundDate
11091ChennaiRajasthanJaipur04.05.08
21162PunjabDeccanDharamsala21.05.11
31151PunePunjabMohali12.04.12
41252KolkataRajasthanJaipur08.04.13
51082PuneSunrisersPune17.04.13
61622ChennaiMumbaiMumbai19.05.15
71092RajasthanBangalorePune20.05.15
81342BangaloreGujaratBengaluru27.04.17
91192BangalorePunjabBengaluru05.05.17
101421RajasthanKolkataKolkata15.05.18
111312DelhiSunrisersDub-DSC27.10.20

It also provides the eighth occasion of a team batting second dismissed with an over to spare {18.6 overs}. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoScoreInnsTeamOppositionGroundDate
11162PunjabDeccanDharamsala21.05.11
21252KolkataRajasthanJaipur08.04.13
31082PuneSunrisersPune17.04.13
41622ChennaiMumbaiMumbai19.05.15
51092RajasthanBangalorePune20.05.15
61342BangaloreGujaratBengaluru27.04.17
71192BangalorePunjabBengaluru05.05.17
81312DelhiSunrisersDub-DSC27.10.20

Sunrisers won this game by 88 runs to provide the 59th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the fourth occasion of Sunrisers winning a game by fifty plus runs margin.

NoWinnerOppositionMarginGround Date
1SunrisersBangalore118 runsHyd-RGS 31.03.19
2SunrisersDelhi088 runsDub-DSC 27.10.20
3SunrisersMumbai085 runsVizag 08.05.16
4SunrisersPunjab069 runsDub-DSC 08.10.20

DA Warner scored eight boundary fours in his knock of 66 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 497 boundary fours in the tournament. He now needs three more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours in the tournament. If he gets them, then he would become the third batsman in the history of the tournament to score 500 plus boundary fours. Others are – S Dhawan {576} and V Kohli {501}.

S Dhawan of Delhi collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 78th occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the 30th occasion of a batsman batting at number two collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the eighth duck for S Dhawan in the tournament.

DA Warner scored eight boundary fours in his knock of 66 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 945 boundary fours in the T20 games. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary fours in the history of T20 games. The first place is occupied by CH Gayle with 1035 boundary fours.

DA Warner scored 66 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 87 fifties in T20 games. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in the history of T20 games. The first place is occupied by CH Gayle with 106 fifties

DA Warner scored 66 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 79 half centuries in T20 games. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most half centuries in the history of T20 games. The first place is occupied by CH Gayle with 84 half centuries

DA Warner scored 66 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 47 half centuries in the tournament. It also fetched him 51 fifties.

DA Warner’s T20 run aggregate read 9712 runs at the end of this game. He now occupies the fifth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in T20 games. The following table lists the five batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1CH Gayle40940104813473175*38.16
2KA Pollard5234651351042110431.57
3Shoaib Malik40137410310145095*37.43
4BB McCullum37036403309922158*29.97
5DA Warner29429303709712135*37.93
Stats highlights of Match No 46 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 46 of IPL 2020

Kolkata Openers S Gill and N Rana scored 57 and zero in this game to provide the 49th occasion of openers scoring fifty and zero in the same innings in the tournament.

It also provides the fifth occasion of Kolkata openers performing such a feat in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBatsmanRunsTeamOppnVenueDate
1MS Bisla00KolkataPunjabMohali16.04.13
 G Gambhir60KolkataPunjabMohali16.04.13
       
2G Gambhir00KolkataMumbaiA Dhabi01.04.14
 JH Kallis72KolkataMumbaiA Dhabi01.04.14
       
3JL Denley00KolkataDelhiKolkata12.04.19
 S Gill65KolkataDelhiKolkata12.04.19
       
4S Gill70*KolkataSunrisersA Dhabi26.09.20
 SP Narine00KolkataSunrisersA Dhabi26.09.20
       
5S Gill57KolkataPunjabSharjah26.10.20
 N Rana00KolkataPunjabSharjah26.10.20

It also provides the fifth occasion of openers performing such a feat in the tournament against Punjab. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBatsmanRunsTeamOppnVenueDate
1S Badarinath89ChennaiPunjabCenturion07.05.09
 ML Hayden00ChennaiPunjabCenturion07.05.09
       
2S Anirudha00ChennaiPunjabMohali13.04.11
 M Vijay74ChennaiPunjabMohali13.04.11
       
3AJ Finch74GujaratPunjabMohali11.04.16
 BB McCullum00GujaratPunjabMohali11.04.16
       
4MS Bisla00KolkataPunjabMohali16.04.13
 G Gambhir60KolkataPunjabMohali16.04.13
       
5S Gill57KolkataPunjabSharjah26.10.20
 N Rana00KolkataPunjabSharjah26.10.20

KL Rahul completed 500 runs as a wicket keeper in the ongoing edition of IPL when he was on 18 during the course of his 28 in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 510. His performance and summary is detailed below

NoScoreOppositionGroundDate
121 DelhiDub-DSC20 Sep 2020
2132*BangaloreDub-DSC24 Sep 2020
369 RajasthanSharjah27 Sep 2020
417 MumbaiA Dhabi01 Oct 2020
563 ChennaiDub-DSC04 Oct 2020
661*BangaloreSharjah15 Oct 2020
777 MumbaiDub-DSC18 Oct 2020
815 DelhiDub-DSC20 Oct 2020
927 SunrisersDub-DSC24 Oct 2020
1028 KolkataSharjah26 Oct 2020

MatInnsNORunsHS Ave50100
10102510132*63.7541

KL Rahul’s feat of  scoring 510 runs in the ongoing edition of IPL provide the seventh occasion of a wicket  keeper batsman scoring 500 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. All such occasions are detailed below

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1RR Pant14141684Delhi2018
2RV Uthappa15151660Kolkata2014
3KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
4JC Buttler13133548Rajasthan2018
5Q de Kock16161529Mumbai2019
6KD Karthik19191510Mumbai2013
7KL Rahul10102510Punjab2020

KL Rahul’s feat of  scoring 510 runs in the ongoing edition of IPL provide the second occasion of his scoring 500 plus runs in an edition in the tournament a wicket  keeper batsman. Prior to this he had scored 659 runs in 2017. Both occasions are detailed below. In both the edition he represented Punjab.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
2KL Rahul10102510Punjab2020

KL Rahul earned the distinction of becoming the only wicket keeper batsman to score 500 plus in an edition on two occasions in the tournament.

Punjab won this game by eight wickets to provide the 61st occasion of a team winning the game by exact eight wickets in the tournament.

It also provides the seventh occasion of Punjab winning a game by exact eight wickets in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoWinnerOppositionMarginGroundDate
1PunjabKolkata8 wktsKolkataApr 04, 2010
2PunjabDeccan8 wktsHyd-RGSApr 16, 2011
3PunjabPune8 wktsPuneApr 07, 2013
4PunjabBangalore8 wktsIndoreApr 10, 2017
5PunjabMumbai8 wktsMohaliMar 30, 2019
6PunjabBangalore8 wktsSharjahOct 15, 2020
7PunjabKolkata8 wktsSharjahOct 26, 2020

CH Gayle scored 51 in this game which fetched him 106 fifties in T20 games. It also fetched his 84th half century in T20 games.

CH Gayle scored 51 in this game which fetched him 36 fifties in the tournament. It also fetched his 30th half century in T20 games.

CH Gayle scored five boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 993 boundary sixes in T20 games. He requires seven more boundary sixes to become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary sixes. He has scored 1035 boundary fours already. Seven more boundary sixes would make him the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary fours and 1000 boundary sixes. An unique feat in T20 games history.

KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 65th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a zero in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Kolkata wicket keeper batsman scoring a zero in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerROppositionGroundDate
1MN van Wyk00DelhiJo’burg10.05.09
2SP Goswamy00MumbaiMumbai25.05.11
3RV Uthappa00Ris PunePuneMCA24.04.16
4RV Uthappa00PunjabMohali09.05.17
5KD Karthik02PunjabSharjah26.10.20

KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion his scoring a zero in the tournament as a wicket keeper batsman

KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion his scoring a zero in the tournament. He became the 12th batsman in the tournament to score ten or more ducks. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS0s
1Harbhajan1600883582906413
2PA Patel13913711284808113
3PP Chawla16408132584024*12
4MK Pandey142132253197114*12
5AM Rahane145137163871105*12
6AT Rayudu157149263591100*12
7G Gambhir15415216421709312
8RG Sharma197192285158109*12
9M’deep Singh102089161645077*11
10A Mishra1500562536203110
11GJ Maxwell08107810149909510
12KD Karthik194175293802097*10

Mandeep Singh and CH Gayle added 100 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 212th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 41st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 28     th occasion of Punjab batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.

It also provides the fourth occasion of Punjab batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament against Kolkata.

Mandeep Singh and CH Gayle added 100 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting exact 100 runs for a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPartnersWktTeamOppGroundDate
1ML Hayden, MS Dhoni3rdChePunCenturion07.05.09
2S Dhawan, DA Warner1stSunBanHyd-RGS20.05.14
3SV Samson, KK Nair2ndRajMumMumbai25.05.14
4J Suchith, Harbhajan7thMumPunMumbai12.04.15
5G Gambhir, MK Pandey2ndKolMumKolkata13.04.16
6Mandeep Singh, Gayle2ndPunKolSharjah26.10.20
KL Rahul’s feat in Indian Premier League

KL Rahul’s feat in Indian Premier League

KL Rahul of Punjab completed 500 runs as a wicket keeper in the ongoing edition of IPL when he was on 18 during the course of his 28 in the game against Kolkata at Sharjah on 26.10.20. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 510. His performance and summary is detailed below

NoScoreOppositionGroundDate
121 DelhiDub-DSC20 Sep 2020
2132*BangaloreDub-DSC24 Sep 2020
369 RajasthanSharjah27 Sep 2020
417 MumbaiA Dhabi01 Oct 2020
563 ChennaiDub-DSC04 Oct 2020
661*BangaloreSharjah15 Oct 2020
777 MumbaiDub-DSC18 Oct 2020
815 DelhiDub-DSC20 Oct 2020
927 SunrisersDub-DSC24 Oct 2020
1028 KolkataSharjah26 Oct 2020

MatInnsNORunsHS Ave50100
10102510132*63.7541

KL Rahul’s feat of  scoring 510 runs in the ongoing edition of IPL provide the seventh occasion of a wicket  keeper batsman scoring 500 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. All such occasions are detailed below

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1RR Pant14141684Delhi2018
2RV Uthappa15151660Kolkata2014
3KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
4JC Buttler13133548Rajasthan2018
5Q de Kock16161529Mumbai2019
6KD Karthik19191510Mumbai2013
7KL Rahul10102510Punjab2020

KL Rahul’s feat of  scoring 510 runs in the ongoing edition of IPL provide the second occasion of his scoring 500 plus runs in an edition in the tournament a wicket  keeper batsman. Prior to this he had scored 659 runs in 2018. Both occasions are detailed below. In both the edition he represented Punjab.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsTeamEdn
1KL Rahul14142659Punjab2018
2KL Rahul10102510Punjab2020

KL Rahul earned the distinction of becoming the only wicket keeper batsman to score 500 plus in an edition on two occasions in the tournament.

Stats highlights of Match No 45 of IPL 2020

Stats highlights of Match No 45 of IPL 2020

Rajasthan won this game by eight wickets to provide the 60th occasion of a team winning a game by exact eight wickets in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of Rajasthan winning a game by exact eight wickets in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoWinnerOppositionMarginGroundDate
1RajasthanChennai8 wktsJaipurMay 04, 2008
2RajasthanDeccan8 wktsJaipurMay 09, 2008
3RajasthanDeccan8 wktsAhmedabadMar 26, 2010
4RajasthanDeccan8 wktsHyd-RGSApr 09, 2011
5RajasthanKochi8 wktsJaipurApr 24, 2011
6RajasthanSunrisers8 wktsJaipurApr 27, 2013
7RajasthanPunjab8 wktsMohaliMay 09, 2013
8RajasthanChennai8 wktsAhmedabadApr 19, 2015
9RajasthanMumbai8 wktsA DhabiOct 25, 2020

AS Rajpoot returned with figures of none for 60 in this game to provide the 164th occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Rajasthan bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

AS Rajpoot returned with figures of none for 60 in this game to provide the 71st occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Rajasthan bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

AS Rajpoot returned with figures of none for 60 in this game to provide the most expensive bowling figures by a Rajasthan bowler in terms of runs conceded in an innings. The previous best was SK Trivedi’s none for 59 against Punjab at Mohali on 21.04.11

AS Rajpoot returned with figures of none for 60 in this game to provide the most expensive bowling figures by a Rajasthan bowler in terms of runs conceded without capturing a wicket in an innings. The previous best was SK Trivedi’s none for 59 against Punjab at Mohali on 21.04.11

AS Rajpoo’s none for 60 in this game provide the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding sixty plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerWRTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Basil Thampi070SunrisersBangaloreBangalore17.05.18
2I Sharma066SunrisersChennaiHyd-RGS08.05.13
3M Ur Rehman066PunjabSunrisersHyd-RGS29.04.19
4UT Yadav065DelhiBangaloreDelhi10.05.13
5S Sharma165PunjabSunrisersHyd-RGS14.05.14
6S Kaul264SunrisersMumbaiSharjah04.10.20
7VR Aaron263DelhiChennaiChennai25.05.12
8AB Dinda063PuneMumbaiMumbai13.04.13
9MG Neser062PunjabBangaloreMohali06.05.13
10SR Watson061BangaloreSunrisersBangalore29.05.16
11TG Southee061BangaloreKolkataBengaluru05.04.19
12R McLaren260KolkataMumbaiMumbai07.05.13
13AS Rajpoot060RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

AS Rajpoot’s none for 60 in this game provides the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding sixth plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerWRTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Basil Thampi070SunrisersBangaloreBangalore17.05.18
2I Sharma066SunrisersChennaiHyd-RGS08.05.13
3M Ur Rehman066PunjabSunrisersHyd-RGS29.04.19
4UT Yadav065DelhiBangaloreDelhi10.05.13
5AB Dinda063PuneMumbaiMumbai13.04.13
6MG Neser062PunjabBangaloreMohali06.05.13
7SR Watson061BangaloreSunrisersBangalore29.05.16
8TG Southee061BangaloreKolkataBengaluru05.04.19
9AS Rajpoot060RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes scored 107 not out in this game to provide the 63rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Rajasthan batsman scoring a century in the tournament.

NoBatsmenRunsOppositionGroundDate
1AM Rahane103*BangaloreBangalore15.04.12
2SR Watson101ChennaiChennai22.04.13
3YK Pathan100MumbaiMum-BS13.03.10
4SR Watson104*KolkataMum-BS16.05.15
5SV Samson102*SunrisersHyd-RGS29.03.19
6AM Rahane105*DelhiJaipur22.04.19
7BA Stokes107*MumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes’ 107 not out contained 14 boundary fours to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring 14 plus boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRuns4sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1PC Valthaty120*19PunjabChennaiMohali13.04.11
2de Villiers133*19BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
3M Vijay11315ChennaiDelhiChennai25.05.12
4Q de Kock10815DelhiBangaloreBangalore17.04.16
5RR Pant128*15DelhiSunriseresDelhi10.05.18
6Jaya’dene110*14PunjabKolkataKolkata04.04.10
7LMP Simmons100*14MumbaiPunjabMohali21.05.14
8KL Rahul132*14PunjabBangaloreDub-DSC25.09.20
9S Dhawan101*14DelhiChennaiSharjah17.10.20
10BA Stokes107*14RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes’ 107 not out contained 14 boundary fours to provide the fifth occasion of an overseas batsman scoring 14 plus boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRuns4sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1de Villiers133*19BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
2Q de Kock10815DelhiBangaloreBangalore17.04.16
3Jaya’dene110*14PunjabKolkataKolkata04.04.10
4LMP Simmons100*14MumbaiPunjabMohali21.05.14
5BA Stokes107*14RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes scored 107 not out in this game to provide the 35th occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a century in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Rajasthan batsman scoring a century in the tournament.

BA Stokes’ 107 not out in this game represent his second century in the tournament. Prior to this he had scored 103 not out representing Rising Pune Supergiants against Gujarat at Pune-MCA on 01.05.17. He became the 14th batsman in the history of the tournament to score two or more centuries. The following table lists the centuries scored by these 14 batsmen

NoNoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
11CH Gayle175*BangalorePuneBangalore23.04.13
 2CH Gayle128*BangaloreDelhiDelhi17.05.12
 3CH Gayle107BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.11
 4CH Gayle102*BangaloreKolkataKolkata22.04.11
 5CH Gayle117BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15
 6CH Gayle104*PunjabSunrisersMohali19.04.18
        
21V Kohli100*BangaloreGujaratRajkot24.04.16
 2V Kohli108*BangaloreRis PuneBangalore07.05.16
 3V Kohli109BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
 4V Kohli113BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
 5V Kohli100BangaloreKolkataKolkata19.04.19
        
31de Villiers105*DelhiChennaiDurban23.04.09
 2de Villiers133*BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
 3de Villiers129*BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
        
41DA Warner109*DelhiDeccanHyd-RGS10.05.12
 2DA Warner107*DelhiKolkataDelhi29.03.10
 3DA Warner126SunrisersKolkataHyd-RGS30.04.17
 4DA Warner100*SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
        
51SR Watson101RajasthanChennaiChennai22.04.13
 2SR Watson104*RajasthanKolkataMum-BS16.05.15
 3SR Watson106ChennaiRajasthanPune-MCA20.04.18
 4SR Watson117*ChennaiSunrisersMumbai27.05.18
        
61AC Gilchrist109*DeccanMumbaiMumbai27.04.08
 2AC Gilchrist106PunjabBangaloreDharamsala17.05.11
        
71M Vijay127ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
 2M Vijay113ChennaiDelhiChennai25.05.12
        
81McCullum158*KolkataBangaloreBangalore18.04.08
 2McCullum100*ChennaiSunrisersChennai11.04.15
        
91HM Amla104*PunjabMumbaiIndore20.04.17
 2HM Amla104PunjabGujaratMohali07.05.17
        
101SV Samson102DelhiRis PunePune-MCA11.04.17
 2SV Samson102*RajasthanSunrisersHyd-RGS29.03.19
        
111AM Rahane103*RajasthanBangaloreBangalore15.04.12
 2AM Rahane105*RajasthanDelhiJaipur22.04.19
        
121KL Rahul100*PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
 2KL Rahul132*PunjabBangaloreDub-DSC25.09.20
        
131S Dhawan101*DelhiChennaiSharjah17.10.20
 2S Dhawan106*DelhiPunjabDub-DSC20.10.20
        
141BA Stokes103*Ris PuneGujaratPune-MCA01.05.17
 2BA Stokes107*RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes’ 107 not out in this game represent his second century in the tournament. Prior to this he had scored 103 not out representing Rising Pune Supergiants against Gujarat at Pune-MCA on 01.05.17. He became the eighth overseas batsman in the history of the tournament to score two or more centuries. The following table lists the centuries scored by these eight batsmen

NoNoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
11CH Gayle175*BangalorePuneBangalore23.04.13
 2CH Gayle128*BangaloreDelhiDelhi17.05.12
 3CH Gayle107BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.11
 4CH Gayle102*BangaloreKolkataKolkata22.04.11
 5CH Gayle117BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15
 6CH Gayle104*PunjabSunrisersMohali19.04.18
        
21de Villiers105*DelhiChennaiDurban23.04.09
 2de Villiers133*BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
 3de Villiers129*BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
        
31DA Warner109*DelhiDeccanHyd-RGS10.05.12
 2DA Warner107*DelhiKolkataDelhi29.03.10
 3DA Warner126SunrisersKolkataHyd-RGS30.04.17
 4DA Warner100*SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
        
41SR Watson101RajasthanChennaiChennai22.04.13
 2SR Watson104*RajasthanKolkataMum-BS16.05.15
 3SR Watson106ChennaiRajasthanPune-MCA20.04.18
 4SR Watson117*ChennaiSunrisersMumbai27.05.18
        
51AC Gilchrist109*DeccanMumbaiMumbai27.04.08
 2AC Gilchrist106PunjabBangaloreDharamsala17.05.11
        
61McCullum158*KolkataBangaloreBangalore18.04.08
 2McCullum100*ChennaiSunrisersChennai11.04.15
        
71HM Amla104*PunjabMumbaiIndore20.04.17
 2HM Amla104PunjabGujaratMohali07.05.17
        
81BA Stokes103*Ris PuneGujaratPune-MCA01.05.17
 2BA Stokes107*RajasthanMumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

SV Samson scored 54 not out in this game to provide the 192nd occasion of wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 20th occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

It also provides the 25th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Mumbai. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Mumbai.

NoBatsmenRunsOppositionGroundDate
1SV Samson74MumbaiMumWS25.05.14
2SV Samson76MumbaiMumbai01.05.15
3JC Buttler94*MumbaiMumbai13.05.18
4JC Buttler89MumbaiMumbai13.04.10
5JC Buttler70MumbaiA Dhabi06.10.20
6SV Samson54*MumbaiA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the 211th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 40th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of Rajasthan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Rajasthan batsmen for any wicket in the tournament. Previous best was 144 runs for the first wicket between AM Rahane and SR Watson against Chennai at Ahmedabad on 19.04.15.

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the 25th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for any wicket in the tournament against Mumbai. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamGroundDate
1ML Hayden, SK Raina1043rdChennaiChennai23.04.08
2AC Gilchrist, VVS Laxman155*1stDeccanMumbai27.04.08
3SE Marsh, LA Pomersbach1332ndPunjabMumbai21.05.08
4JH Kallis, RV Uthappa126*2ndBangaloreJo’burg03.05.09
5YK Pathan, P Dogra1075thRajasthanMum-BS13.03.10
6SK Raina, S Badrinath142*3rdChennaiMum-BS25.03.10
7McCullum, M Jaya’dene1281stKochiMumbai15.04.11
8SR Watson, R Dravid134*1stRajasthanMumbai20.05.11
9MA Agarwal, CH Gayle1131stBangaloreChennai27.05.11
10M Jaya’dene, V Sehwag1351stDelhiDelhi27.04.12
11M Jaya’dene, V Sehwag1511stDelhiDelhi21.04.13
12Azhar Mahmood, SE Marsh1483rdPunjabDharamsala18.05.13
13MEK Hussey, SK Raina140*2ndChennaiDelhi21.05.13
14JH Kallis, MK Pandey1312ndKolkataA Dhabi16.04.14
15KL Rahul, DA Warner1113rdSunrisersDub-DSC30.04.14
16SV Samson, KK Nair1002ndRajasthanMumbai25.05.14
17DR Smith, BB McCullum1091stChennaiMumbai17.04.15
18SS Iyer, JP Duminy1542ndDelhiDelhi23.04.15
19V Kohli, AB de Villiers215*2ndBangaloreMumbai10.05.15
20G Gambhir, MK Pandey1002ndKolkataKolkata13.04.16
21M Vijay, WP Saha1162ndPunjabVizag13.05.16
22KL Rahul, AJ Finch1112ndPunjabMumbai16.05.18
23KL Rahul, CH Gayle1161stPunjabMumbai10.04.19
24F du Plessis, AT Rayudu1153rdChennaiA Dhabi19.09.20
25BA Stokes, SV Samson152*3rdRajasthanA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Rajasthan batsmen posting three figure partnerships for any wicket in the tournament against Mumbai. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamGroundDate
1YK Pathan, P Dogra1075thRajasthanMum-BS13.03.10
2SR Watson, R Dravid134*1stRajasthanMumbai20.05.11
3SV Samson, KK Nair1002ndRajasthanMumbai25.05.14
4BA Stokes, SV Samson152*3rdRajasthanA Dhabi25.10.20

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Rajasthan batsmen for any wicket in the tournament against Mumbai. Previous best was 134 runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket between R Dravid and SR Watson at Mumbai on 20.05.11.

BA Stokes-SV Samson partnered 152 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the 25th occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.

KA Pollard’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 690 boundary sixes in T20 games. He has also scored 666 boundary fours in T20 games. He is the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score more boundary sixes than boundary fours after AD Russell. AD Russell has scored 383 boundary fours and 447 boundary sixes.

KA Pollard’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 194 boundary sixes in the tournament. He has also scored 191 boundary fours in the tournament. He is the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score more boundary sixes than boundary fours after AD Russell. AD Russell has scored 104 boundary fours and 126 boundary sixes.

KA Pollard became the first fieldsman other than the wicket keepers in the history of T20 games to pouch 300 catches, when he caught RV Uthappa for 13 of JL Pattinson in this game. It also fetched him 90 catches in the tournament. He became the second fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 90 plus catches after SK Rains. SK Raina has pouched 102 catches in the tournament.

The performance of Mumbai and Rajasthan read as under. Matches won and lost include the tied matches won and lost under bowl out/super over.

TeamMatWonLostNR
Mumbai198116820
Rajasthan159080772

Mumbai and Rajasthan have met each other on 22 occasions in the tournament. Both teams have won eleven games and lost eleven games.

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