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.
No | Winner | Opposition | Margin | Ground | Date |
1 | Rajasthan | Chennai | 8 wkts | Jaipur | May 04, 2008 |
2 | Rajasthan | Deccan | 8 wkts | Jaipur | May 09, 2008 |
3 | Rajasthan | Deccan | 8 wkts | Ahmedabad | Mar 26, 2010 |
4 | Rajasthan | Deccan | 8 wkts | Hyd-RGS | Apr 09, 2011 |
5 | Rajasthan | Kochi | 8 wkts | Jaipur | Apr 24, 2011 |
6 | Rajasthan | Sunrisers | 8 wkts | Jaipur | Apr 27, 2013 |
7 | Rajasthan | Punjab | 8 wkts | Mohali | May 09, 2013 |
8 | Rajasthan | Chennai | 8 wkts | Ahmedabad | Apr 19, 2015 |
9 | Rajasthan | Mumbai | 8 wkts | A Dhabi | Oct 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.
No | Player | W | R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | Basil Thampi | 0 | 70 | Sunrisers | Bangalore | Bangalore | 17.05.18 |
2 | I Sharma | 0 | 66 | Sunrisers | Chennai | Hyd-RGS | 08.05.13 |
3 | M Ur Rehman | 0 | 66 | Punjab | Sunrisers | Hyd-RGS | 29.04.19 |
4 | UT Yadav | 0 | 65 | Delhi | Bangalore | Delhi | 10.05.13 |
5 | S Sharma | 1 | 65 | Punjab | Sunrisers | Hyd-RGS | 14.05.14 |
6 | S Kaul | 2 | 64 | Sunrisers | Mumbai | Sharjah | 04.10.20 |
7 | VR Aaron | 2 | 63 | Delhi | Chennai | Chennai | 25.05.12 |
8 | AB Dinda | 0 | 63 | Pune | Mumbai | Mumbai | 13.04.13 |
9 | MG Neser | 0 | 62 | Punjab | Bangalore | Mohali | 06.05.13 |
10 | SR Watson | 0 | 61 | Bangalore | Sunrisers | Bangalore | 29.05.16 |
11 | TG Southee | 0 | 61 | Bangalore | Kolkata | Bengaluru | 05.04.19 |
12 | R McLaren | 2 | 60 | Kolkata | Mumbai | Mumbai | 07.05.13 |
13 | AS Rajpoot | 0 | 60 | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Player | W | R | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | Basil Thampi | 0 | 70 | Sunrisers | Bangalore | Bangalore | 17.05.18 |
2 | I Sharma | 0 | 66 | Sunrisers | Chennai | Hyd-RGS | 08.05.13 |
3 | M Ur Rehman | 0 | 66 | Punjab | Sunrisers | Hyd-RGS | 29.04.19 |
4 | UT Yadav | 0 | 65 | Delhi | Bangalore | Delhi | 10.05.13 |
5 | AB Dinda | 0 | 63 | Pune | Mumbai | Mumbai | 13.04.13 |
6 | MG Neser | 0 | 62 | Punjab | Bangalore | Mohali | 06.05.13 |
7 | SR Watson | 0 | 61 | Bangalore | Sunrisers | Bangalore | 29.05.16 |
8 | TG Southee | 0 | 61 | Bangalore | Kolkata | Bengaluru | 05.04.19 |
9 | AS Rajpoot | 0 | 60 | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Batsmen | Runs | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | AM Rahane | 103* | Bangalore | Bangalore | 15.04.12 |
2 | SR Watson | 101 | Chennai | Chennai | 22.04.13 |
3 | YK Pathan | 100 | Mumbai | Mum-BS | 13.03.10 |
4 | SR Watson | 104* | Kolkata | Mum-BS | 16.05.15 |
5 | SV Samson | 102* | Sunrisers | Hyd-RGS | 29.03.19 |
6 | AM Rahane | 105* | Delhi | Jaipur | 22.04.19 |
7 | BA Stokes | 107* | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Player | Runs | 4s | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | PC Valthaty | 120* | 19 | Punjab | Chennai | Mohali | 13.04.11 |
2 | de Villiers | 133* | 19 | Bangalore | Mumbai | Mumbai | 10.05.15 |
3 | M Vijay | 113 | 15 | Chennai | Delhi | Chennai | 25.05.12 |
4 | Q de Kock | 108 | 15 | Delhi | Bangalore | Bangalore | 17.04.16 |
5 | RR Pant | 128* | 15 | Delhi | Sunriseres | Delhi | 10.05.18 |
6 | Jaya’dene | 110* | 14 | Punjab | Kolkata | Kolkata | 04.04.10 |
7 | LMP Simmons | 100* | 14 | Mumbai | Punjab | Mohali | 21.05.14 |
8 | KL Rahul | 132* | 14 | Punjab | Bangalore | Dub-DSC | 25.09.20 |
9 | S Dhawan | 101* | 14 | Delhi | Chennai | Sharjah | 17.10.20 |
10 | BA Stokes | 107* | 14 | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Player | Runs | 4s | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | de Villiers | 133* | 19 | Bangalore | Mumbai | Mumbai | 10.05.15 |
2 | Q de Kock | 108 | 15 | Delhi | Bangalore | Bangalore | 17.04.16 |
3 | Jaya’dene | 110* | 14 | Punjab | Kolkata | Kolkata | 04.04.10 |
4 | LMP Simmons | 100* | 14 | Mumbai | Punjab | Mohali | 21.05.14 |
5 | BA Stokes | 107* | 14 | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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
No | No | Player | Runs | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | 1 | CH Gayle | 175* | Bangalore | Pune | Bangalore | 23.04.13 |
2 | CH Gayle | 128* | Bangalore | Delhi | Delhi | 17.05.12 | |
3 | CH Gayle | 107 | Bangalore | Punjab | Bangalore | 06.05.11 | |
4 | CH Gayle | 102* | Bangalore | Kolkata | Kolkata | 22.04.11 | |
5 | CH Gayle | 117 | Bangalore | Punjab | Bangalore | 06.05.15 | |
6 | CH Gayle | 104* | Punjab | Sunrisers | Mohali | 19.04.18 | |
2 | 1 | V Kohli | 100* | Bangalore | Gujarat | Rajkot | 24.04.16 |
2 | V Kohli | 108* | Bangalore | Ris Pune | Bangalore | 07.05.16 | |
3 | V Kohli | 109 | Bangalore | Gujarat | Bangalore | 14.05.16 | |
4 | V Kohli | 113 | Bangalore | Punjab | Bangalore | 18.05.16 | |
5 | V Kohli | 100 | Bangalore | Kolkata | Kolkata | 19.04.19 | |
3 | 1 | de Villiers | 105* | Delhi | Chennai | Durban | 23.04.09 |
2 | de Villiers | 133* | Bangalore | Mumbai | Mumbai | 10.05.15 | |
3 | de Villiers | 129* | Bangalore | Gujarat | Bangalore | 14.05.16 | |
4 | 1 | DA Warner | 109* | Delhi | Deccan | Hyd-RGS | 10.05.12 |
2 | DA Warner | 107* | Delhi | Kolkata | Delhi | 29.03.10 | |
3 | DA Warner | 126 | Sunrisers | Kolkata | Hyd-RGS | 30.04.17 | |
4 | DA Warner | 100* | Sunrisers | Bangalore | Hyd-RGS | 31.03.19 | |
5 | 1 | SR Watson | 101 | Rajasthan | Chennai | Chennai | 22.04.13 |
2 | SR Watson | 104* | Rajasthan | Kolkata | Mum-BS | 16.05.15 | |
3 | SR Watson | 106 | Chennai | Rajasthan | Pune-MCA | 20.04.18 | |
4 | SR Watson | 117* | Chennai | Sunrisers | Mumbai | 27.05.18 | |
6 | 1 | AC Gilchrist | 109* | Deccan | Mumbai | Mumbai | 27.04.08 |
2 | AC Gilchrist | 106 | Punjab | Bangalore | Dharamsala | 17.05.11 | |
7 | 1 | M Vijay | 127 | Chennai | Rajasthan | Chennai | 03.04.10 |
2 | M Vijay | 113 | Chennai | Delhi | Chennai | 25.05.12 | |
8 | 1 | McCullum | 158* | Kolkata | Bangalore | Bangalore | 18.04.08 |
2 | McCullum | 100* | Chennai | Sunrisers | Chennai | 11.04.15 | |
9 | 1 | HM Amla | 104* | Punjab | Mumbai | Indore | 20.04.17 |
2 | HM Amla | 104 | Punjab | Gujarat | Mohali | 07.05.17 | |
10 | 1 | SV Samson | 102 | Delhi | Ris Pune | Pune-MCA | 11.04.17 |
2 | SV Samson | 102* | Rajasthan | Sunrisers | Hyd-RGS | 29.03.19 | |
11 | 1 | AM Rahane | 103* | Rajasthan | Bangalore | Bangalore | 15.04.12 |
2 | AM Rahane | 105* | Rajasthan | Delhi | Jaipur | 22.04.19 | |
12 | 1 | KL Rahul | 100* | Punjab | Mumbai | Mumbai | 10.04.19 |
2 | KL Rahul | 132* | Punjab | Bangalore | Dub-DSC | 25.09.20 | |
13 | 1 | S Dhawan | 101* | Delhi | Chennai | Sharjah | 17.10.20 |
2 | S Dhawan | 106* | Delhi | Punjab | Dub-DSC | 20.10.20 | |
14 | 1 | BA Stokes | 103* | Ris Pune | Gujarat | Pune-MCA | 01.05.17 |
2 | BA Stokes | 107* | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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
No | No | Player | Runs | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | 1 | CH Gayle | 175* | Bangalore | Pune | Bangalore | 23.04.13 |
2 | CH Gayle | 128* | Bangalore | Delhi | Delhi | 17.05.12 | |
3 | CH Gayle | 107 | Bangalore | Punjab | Bangalore | 06.05.11 | |
4 | CH Gayle | 102* | Bangalore | Kolkata | Kolkata | 22.04.11 | |
5 | CH Gayle | 117 | Bangalore | Punjab | Bangalore | 06.05.15 | |
6 | CH Gayle | 104* | Punjab | Sunrisers | Mohali | 19.04.18 | |
2 | 1 | de Villiers | 105* | Delhi | Chennai | Durban | 23.04.09 |
2 | de Villiers | 133* | Bangalore | Mumbai | Mumbai | 10.05.15 | |
3 | de Villiers | 129* | Bangalore | Gujarat | Bangalore | 14.05.16 | |
3 | 1 | DA Warner | 109* | Delhi | Deccan | Hyd-RGS | 10.05.12 |
2 | DA Warner | 107* | Delhi | Kolkata | Delhi | 29.03.10 | |
3 | DA Warner | 126 | Sunrisers | Kolkata | Hyd-RGS | 30.04.17 | |
4 | DA Warner | 100* | Sunrisers | Bangalore | Hyd-RGS | 31.03.19 | |
4 | 1 | SR Watson | 101 | Rajasthan | Chennai | Chennai | 22.04.13 |
2 | SR Watson | 104* | Rajasthan | Kolkata | Mum-BS | 16.05.15 | |
3 | SR Watson | 106 | Chennai | Rajasthan | Pune-MCA | 20.04.18 | |
4 | SR Watson | 117* | Chennai | Sunrisers | Mumbai | 27.05.18 | |
5 | 1 | AC Gilchrist | 109* | Deccan | Mumbai | Mumbai | 27.04.08 |
2 | AC Gilchrist | 106 | Punjab | Bangalore | Dharamsala | 17.05.11 | |
6 | 1 | McCullum | 158* | Kolkata | Bangalore | Bangalore | 18.04.08 |
2 | McCullum | 100* | Chennai | Sunrisers | Chennai | 11.04.15 | |
7 | 1 | HM Amla | 104* | Punjab | Mumbai | Indore | 20.04.17 |
2 | HM Amla | 104 | Punjab | Gujarat | Mohali | 07.05.17 | |
8 | 1 | BA Stokes | 103* | Ris Pune | Gujarat | Pune-MCA | 01.05.17 |
2 | BA Stokes | 107* | Rajasthan | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Batsmen | Runs | Opposition | Ground | Date |
1 | SV Samson | 74 | Mumbai | MumWS | 25.05.14 |
2 | SV Samson | 76 | Mumbai | Mumbai | 01.05.15 |
3 | JC Buttler | 94* | Mumbai | Mumbai | 13.05.18 |
4 | JC Buttler | 89 | Mumbai | Mumbai | 13.04.10 |
5 | JC Buttler | 70 | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 06.10.20 |
6 | SV Samson | 54* | Mumbai | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Partners | Runs | Wkt | Team | Ground | Date |
1 | ML Hayden, SK Raina | 104 | 3rd | Chennai | Chennai | 23.04.08 |
2 | AC Gilchrist, VVS Laxman | 155* | 1st | Deccan | Mumbai | 27.04.08 |
3 | SE Marsh, LA Pomersbach | 133 | 2nd | Punjab | Mumbai | 21.05.08 |
4 | JH Kallis, RV Uthappa | 126* | 2nd | Bangalore | Jo’burg | 03.05.09 |
5 | YK Pathan, P Dogra | 107 | 5th | Rajasthan | Mum-BS | 13.03.10 |
6 | SK Raina, S Badrinath | 142* | 3rd | Chennai | Mum-BS | 25.03.10 |
7 | McCullum, M Jaya’dene | 128 | 1st | Kochi | Mumbai | 15.04.11 |
8 | SR Watson, R Dravid | 134* | 1st | Rajasthan | Mumbai | 20.05.11 |
9 | MA Agarwal, CH Gayle | 113 | 1st | Bangalore | Chennai | 27.05.11 |
10 | M Jaya’dene, V Sehwag | 135 | 1st | Delhi | Delhi | 27.04.12 |
11 | M Jaya’dene, V Sehwag | 151 | 1st | Delhi | Delhi | 21.04.13 |
12 | Azhar Mahmood, SE Marsh | 148 | 3rd | Punjab | Dharamsala | 18.05.13 |
13 | MEK Hussey, SK Raina | 140* | 2nd | Chennai | Delhi | 21.05.13 |
14 | JH Kallis, MK Pandey | 131 | 2nd | Kolkata | A Dhabi | 16.04.14 |
15 | KL Rahul, DA Warner | 111 | 3rd | Sunrisers | Dub-DSC | 30.04.14 |
16 | SV Samson, KK Nair | 100 | 2nd | Rajasthan | Mumbai | 25.05.14 |
17 | DR Smith, BB McCullum | 109 | 1st | Chennai | Mumbai | 17.04.15 |
18 | SS Iyer, JP Duminy | 154 | 2nd | Delhi | Delhi | 23.04.15 |
19 | V Kohli, AB de Villiers | 215* | 2nd | Bangalore | Mumbai | 10.05.15 |
20 | G Gambhir, MK Pandey | 100 | 2nd | Kolkata | Kolkata | 13.04.16 |
21 | M Vijay, WP Saha | 116 | 2nd | Punjab | Vizag | 13.05.16 |
22 | KL Rahul, AJ Finch | 111 | 2nd | Punjab | Mumbai | 16.05.18 |
23 | KL Rahul, CH Gayle | 116 | 1st | Punjab | Mumbai | 10.04.19 |
24 | F du Plessis, AT Rayudu | 115 | 3rd | Chennai | A Dhabi | 19.09.20 |
25 | BA Stokes, SV Samson | 152* | 3rd | Rajasthan | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
No | Partners | Runs | Wkt | Team | Ground | Date |
1 | YK Pathan, P Dogra | 107 | 5th | Rajasthan | Mum-BS | 13.03.10 |
2 | SR Watson, R Dravid | 134* | 1st | Rajasthan | Mumbai | 20.05.11 |
3 | SV Samson, KK Nair | 100 | 2nd | Rajasthan | Mumbai | 25.05.14 |
4 | BA Stokes, SV Samson | 152* | 3rd | Rajasthan | A Dhabi | 25.10.20 |
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.
Team | Mat | Won | Lost | NR |
Mumbai | 198 | 116 | 82 | 0 |
Rajasthan | 159 | 080 | 77 | 2 |
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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