Captain’s fifties in losing cause in the Indian Premier League – Some interesting statistical derivatives

Captain’s fifties in losing cause in the Indian Premier League – Some interesting statistical derivatives

RG Sharma  of Mumbai  Indians scored  58 against Rising Pune Supergiant at Mumbai  on 24.04.17. His effort went in vain as Mumbai Indians lost the game by three runs.  This provides the 67th occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League

 

RG Sharma’s effort provides the eighth occasion of a Mumbai Indians captain’s fifty in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the seventh occasion of RG Sharma’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.

 

No   Batsman Runs   Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * SR Tendulkar 100 * Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
2 * RG Sharma 79 * Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 29.04.13
3 * RG Sharma 50   Mumbai Chennai Dubai-DSC 25.04.14
4 * RG Sharma 51   Mumbai Kolkata Cuttack 14.05.14
5 * RG Sharma 98 * Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 08.04.15
6 * RG Sharma 50   Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
7 * RG Sharma 65   Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
8 * RG Sharma 58   Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 24.04.17

 

RG Sharma became the second captain to witness his fifty in a losing cause against Rising Pune after M Vijay of Punjab. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * M Vijay 59 Punjab Ris Pune Vizag 21.05.16
2 * RG Sharma 58 Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 24.04.17

 

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai has witnessed eight occasions of captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 *+ AC Gilchrist 54 Deccan Kolkata Mumbai 12.03.10
2 * SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
3 + Yuvraj Singh 66* Pune Delhi Mumbai 17.04.11
4 * RG Sharma 79* Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 29.04.13
5 * RG Sharma 50 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
6 * G Gambhir 64 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 13.04.16
7 * G Gambhir 59 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 28.04.16
8 * RG Sharma 58 Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 24.04.17

 

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai has witnessed four occasions of Mumbai captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
2 * RG Sharma 79* Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 29.04.13
3 * RG Sharma 50 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
4 * RG Sharma 58 Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 24.04.17

 

RG Sharma shares the second place with G Gambhir in the list of captains who have witnessed most fifties in a losing cause – Both RG Sharma and G Gambhir have witnessed seven fifties in a losing cause. The dubious record of a captain witnessing most fifties in a losing cause wrests with V Kohli – ten fifties

 

No   Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * V Kohli 58 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 13.01.13
2 * V Kohli 57 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 14.05.13
3 * V Kohli 67 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 20.05.14
4 * V Kohli 73 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 24.05.14
5 * V Kohli 51 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 22.04.15
6 * V Kohli 79 Bangalore Delhi Bangalore 17.04.16
7 * V Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
8 * V Kohli 52 Bangalore Kolkata Bangalore 02.05.16
9 * V Kohli 54 Bangalore Sunrisers Bangalore 29.05.16
10 * V Kohli 62 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
               
1 * G Gambhir 62 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 14.05.12
2 * G Gambhir 59 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 11.04.13
3 * G Gambhir 54 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 05.05.14
4 * G Gambhir 58 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 11.04.15
5 * G Gambhir 64 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 13.04.16
6 * G Gambhir 59 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 28.04.16
7 * G Gambhir 51 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
               
1 * RG Sharma 79* Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 29.04.13
2 * RG Sharma 50 Mumbai Chennai Dubai-DSC 25.04.14
3 * RG Sharma 51 Mumbai Kolkata Cuttack 14.05.14
4 * RG Sharma 98* Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 08.04.15
5 * RG Sharma 50 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
6 ^ RG Sharma 65 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
7 * RG Sharma 58 Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 24.04.17

 

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