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Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part Two

Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part Two

IPL has 16 editions and the ensuing edition will be the 17th edition. A peep into the previous sixteen editions will unfold the following interesting statistical nuggets/feats.  Please peruse them in Part Two

As many as 22 batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament. V Kohli of Bangalore has scored most runs – 7263 runs – most runs in the tournament. He is the only batsman in the tournament to score 7000 plus runs in the tournament.

As many 15 Indian batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament. V Kohli has scored most runs – 7263 runs – most runs in the tournament and owns the record for most runs by an Indian batsman.

As many as seven overseas batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament DA Warner has scored most runs – 6397 runs – most runs in the tournament by an overseas batsman in the tournament.

There are 86 centuries scored in the tournament. Four batsmen have scored exact 100 runs and ten batsmen have scored 100 not out in the tournament.

As many as 41 centuries have been scored by Indian batsman and 45 centuries by overseas batsmen

The tournament has witnessed two occasions of rival batsmen scoring centuries and one occasion of rival opening batsman scoring centuries in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1H Klassen10451086SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS18.05.23
2V Kohli10063124BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
          
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

The tournament has witnessed one occasion of rival batsmen scoring unbeaten centuries and one occasion of rival opening batsman scoring unbeaten centuries in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23
NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

S Dhawan, JC  Buttler, Shubman Gill and V Kohli are the four batsmen to score consecutive centuries in the tournament.

JC Buttler {05}, CH Gayle {06} and V Kohli {07} are the three batsmen to score five or more centuries in the tournament. V Kohli with seven centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament.

V Kohli with seven centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament by an Indian batsman while CH Gayle with six centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament by an overseas batsman

CH Gayle’s 175 not out representing Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13 represent the highest individual score by a batsman in the tournament.

KL Rahul’s 132 not out representing Punjab against Bangalore at Dub-DSC on 24.09.20 represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman in the tournament, while CH Gayle’s 175 not out representing Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13 represent the highest individual score by an overseas batsman in the tournament.

Bangalore batsmen with 17 centuries own the record for most centuries by a team in the tournament.  Bangalore {17},  Delhi {10}, Punjab {14} and Rajasthan {13} are the four teams that have scored ten or more centuries in the tournament.

V Kohli and JC Buttler are the two batsmen to score four centuries in a single edition of the tournament. V Kohli achieved the feat in the 2016 edition, while JC Buttler achieved the feat in 2022 edition.

There are 48 occasions of batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament.

There are 20 occasions of overseas batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament. There are 28 occasions of Indian batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament.

PC Valthaty and AB de Villiers with 19 boundary fours in their century knocks share the record for most boundary fours scored by batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1PC Valthaty120*63192PunjabChennaiMohali13.04.11
2AB de Villiers133*59194BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15

PC Valthaty with 19 boundary fours in his century knock own the record for most boundary fours scored by an Indian batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.   AB de Villiers with 19 boundary fours in hia century knock own the record for most boundary fours scored by an overseas batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.

WP Saha and SR Watson are the two batsmen to score ten or more boundary fours while scoring centuries in the finals of the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1WP Saha115*55108PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2SR Watson117*57118ChennaiSunrisersMumbai27.05.18

The following four batsmen have scored ten or more boundary fours and boundary sixes while scoring centuries in the tournament. CH Gayle’s 175 not out, 13 boundary fours and 17 boundary sixes are records for the respective categories – highest individual score, most boundary fours, most boundary sixes – scored by a batsman in the tournament. It also provided the first occasion of a batsman scoring most boundary sixes more than the boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1BB McCullum158*731013KolkataBangaloreBangalore18.04.08
2CH Gayle175*661317BangalorePuneBangalore23.04.13
3AB de Villiers129*521012BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
4Q de Kock140*701010LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22

There are  two occasions of  two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli1095558BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2AB de Villiers129*521012BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
          
1JM Bairstow11456127SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
2DA Warner100*5555SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19

The tournament has witnessed 85 occasions of a batsman scoring nineties in the tournament.  DA Warner has scored nineties on six occasions – most occasions by a batsman in the tournament. KL Rahul and S Dhawan have scored nineties on five occasions.

GJ Maxwell, KL Rahul and DA Warner have scored nineties on three occasions in a single edition of the tournament.

NoNoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
11GJ Maxwell9543152PunjabCnennaiA Dhabi18.04.14
 2GJ Maxwell954359PunjabSunrisersSharjah22.04.14
 3GJ Maxwell903868PunjabChennaiCuttack07.05.14
           
21DA Warner90*5974SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS18.04.16
 2DA Warner925095SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS30.04.16
 3DA Warner93*58113SunrisersGujaratDelhi27.05.16
           
31KL Rahul915075PunjabRajasthanMumbai12.04.21
 2KL Rahul91*5775PunjabBangaloreAhmedabad30.04.21
 3KL Rahul98*4278PunjabChennaiDub-DSC07.10.21

There are five occasions of batsmen dismissed for 99 and four occasions of batsmen scoring 99 not out in the tournament.

There are 18 occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. 14 Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while four overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

There are 18 occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. 14 Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while four overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

There are nine occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. Six Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while three overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

DJ Bravo with 183 wickets owns the record for most wickets by a bowler in the tournament.

YS Chahal and A Mishra with 166 wickets share the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in the tournament, while DJ Bravo with 183 wickets own the record for most wickets by an overseas bowler in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 206 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the tournament, which includes three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an  innings, 29 occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an  innings and  174 occasions of bowlers capturing exact four wickets in an  innings.

AJ Tye, YS Chahal and MM Sharma are the three bowlers to capture four or more wickets on three occasions in a single edition of the tournament

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1AJ Tye4.00344PunjabRajasthanJaipur08.05.18 
2AJ Tye4.00414PunjabKolkataIndore12.05.18 
3AJ Tye4,00164PunjabMumbaiMumbai16.05.18 
 
1YS Chahal4.00174RajasthanSunrisersHyd-RGS02.04.23 
2YS Chahal4.00294RajasthanSunrisersJaipur07.05.23 
3YS Chahal4.00254RajasthanKolkataKolkata11.05.23 
           
1MM Sharma4.00294TitansLucknowAhmedabad07.05.23 
2MM Sharma4.00284TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 
3MM Sharma2.20105TitansMumbaiAhmedabad26.05.23 

There are 92 occasions of overseas bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in  the tournament  which includes three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an innings and nine occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings and 80 occasions of bowlers capturing exact four wickets in an innings.

There are three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs and 18 occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs in the tournament

SP Narine {08}, SL Malinga {07}, YS Chahal {07}, K Rabada {06} and A Mishra {05} are the five bowlers to  capture four or more wickets in an innings on five or more occasions

SP Narine with four plus wickets on eight occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by a bowler in the tournament.

YS Chahal with four plus wickets on seven occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by an Indian bowler in the tournament. SP Narine with four plus wickets on eight occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by an overseas bowler in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 44 occasions of bowler’s four plus wicket haul in losing cause which includes one occasion of a bowler’s six wicket haul in a losing cause and eight occasions of bowler’s five wicket hauls in losing cause.

The tournament has witnessed 24 occasion of visiting bowler’s four plus wicket haul in losing cause

There are three occasions of two bowlers from the same team capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1MM Patel3.40284MumbaiRajasthanMumbai11.04.12 
2KA Pollard4.00444MumbaiRajasthanMumbai11.04.12 
           
1MA Starc4.00154BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15 
2S Aravind4.00274BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15 
 
1Mohd Shami4.00214TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 
2MM Sharma4.00284TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 

There are seven occasions of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a match in the tournament.

There are 18 occasions of  bowlers bowling a maiden over when they have captured four or more wickets in their quota of four overs.

Karanveer Singh of  Punjab and JC Holder of Sunrisers are the only two bowlers to capture four wickets in an innings conceding 50 plus runs.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Karanveer Singh4.00544PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2JO Holder4.00524SunrisersMumbaiA Dhabi08.10.21

There are 242 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament, which includes 20 occasions of bowlers conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

The most expensive bowler in the tournament in terms of runs conceded is Basil Thampi of Sunrisers. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-70-0 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.05.18. He also owns the record for being the only bowler to concede 70 runs in the tournament.

There are 21 occasions of two bowlers from the same team conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.  There are six occasions of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a match in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 25 occasions of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

Bangalore {32}, Kolkata {26}, Delhi {22}, Chennai {27}, Mumbai {27}, Punjab {35}, Rajasthan {21} and Sunrisers {24} are the eight teams to contain 20 or more occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

Bangalore {32} and Punjab {35} are the two teams to contain 30 or more occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

The following are the two occasions in the tournament when two overseas bowlers from the same team conceding 50 plus runs in an innings.

NoNoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
11JA Morkel4.00562ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
 2M Muralitharan4.00521ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
           
21SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
 2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21

The tournament has witnessed 116 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket which include the 14 occasions of bowlers conceding 60 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament.

The most expensive bowler in the tournament in terms of runs conceded without a wicket is Basil Thampi of Sunrisers. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-70-0 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.05.18. He also owns the record for being the only bowler to concede 70 runs with out a wicket in the tournament.

CJ Jordan owns the record for most occasions – four occasions – of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament.  It is interesting to note that he owns this dubious record representing four different teams.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1CJ Jordan4.00560PunjabDelhiDub-DSC20.09.20
2CJ Jordan4.00520BangalorePunjabMohali09.05.16
3CJ Jordan3.50580ChennaiTitansPune-MCA17.04.22
4CJ Jordan4.00560MumbaiTitansAhmedabad26.05.23

There are four occasions of two bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1AN Ahmed4.00590BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
2VR Aaron4.00500BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
           
1JJ Bumrah4.00520MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
2HH Pandya4.00510MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
           
1SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
 
1Mohd Shami4.00530TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 
2AS Joseph4.00520TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 

There are five occasions of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1RP Singh4.00500DeccanDelhiDelhi15.05.08
2Mohammad Asif4.00510DelhiDeccanDelhi15.05.08
          
1DP Nannes4.00500ChennaiKolkataChennai28.04.13
2JH Kallis4.00500KolkataChennaiChennai28.04.13
          
1T Shamshi4.00510BangaloreKolkataBangalore02.05.16
2Mohd Shami3.10500DelhiRis PuneDelhi05.05.16
          
1SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
3M Rahman4.00510RajasthanChennaiA Dhabi02.10.21
          
1TG Southee4.00570KolkataLucknowMum-DYP18.05.22
2Avesh Khan4.00600LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22

The following three wicket keepers have effected 100 plus dismissals in the tournament. MS Dhoni holds the record for most dismissals in the tournament – 243.  He also owns the record for most matches played by a wicket keeper {250},  most catches by a wicket keeper {180} and most stumping dismissals made by a wicket keeper {42} in the tournament

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsDisCtSt
1MS Dhoni2008-202325024318013842
2KD Karthik2008-202324222416913336
3WP Saha2008-202316114010608224

There are 22 occasions of wicket keepers effecting four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament. KC Sangakkara is the only wicket keeper to effect five dismissals in an innings.

NoPlayerDisCtStITeamOppositionGroundDate
1KC Sangakkara5502DeccanBangaloreHyd-RGS14.04.11

Fifteen Indian wicket keepers have effected four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament, while seven overseas wicket keepers have effected four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament.

KD Karthik and WP Saha are the two wicket keepers to effect four dismissals in an innings on three occasions.

NoPlayerDisCtStITeamOppositionGroundDate
1KD Karthik4222DelhiRajasthanBloemfontein17.05.09
2KD Karthik4311KolkataRajasthanKolkata15.05.18
3KD Karthik4402KolkataRajasthanDub-DSC01.11.20
          
1WP Saha4312PunjabRis PuneVizag21.05.16
2WP Saha4221PunjabSunrisersHyd-RGS17.04.17
3WP Saha4402TitansKolkataMum-DYP23.04.22

The following three players have pouched 100 plus catches. SK Raina owns the record for most cathes – 109 – by a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers in the tournament.  V Kohli requires four more catches to go past SK Raina.

NoPlyaerSpanMatInnsCat
1SK Raina2008-2021205204109
2V Kohli2008-2023237235106
3KA Pollard2010-2022189189103

RG Sharma {98}, RA Jadeja {97} and S Dhawan {96} will join the 100 plus catcher’s club, if they pouch the required number of catches that would fetch them 100 catches.

There are eleven fieldsmen other than the wicket keepers who have pouched four or more catches in an innings in the tournament.  Mohd Nabi of Sunrisers is the only fieldsman in the tournament to pouch five catches in an innings.

NoPlayerCtITeamOppositionGroundDate
1Mohd Nabi51SunrisersMumbaiAbu Dhabi08.10.21

The following table lists the highest partnerships for each wicket in the tournament.  229 runs posted by V Kohli and AB de Villiers for the second wicket in the game between Bangalore and Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16 is the highest partnership for any wicket in the tournament.

WktRunsPartnersTeamOppositionGroundDate
1st210*Q de Kock, KL RahulLucknowKolkataMum-DYP15.05.22
2nd229V Kohli, AB de VilliersBangaloreGujaratBengaluru14.05.16
3rd157CL White, KC SangakkaraDeccanPuneCuttack01.05.12
4th144SO Hetmyer, Gurkeerat SinghBangaloreSunrisersBengaluru04.05.19
5th134*Shakib Al Hasan, YK PathanKolkataGujaratKolkata08.05.16
6th122*AT Rayudu, KA PollardMumbaiBangaloreBengaluru14.05.12
7th100J Suchith, Harbhajan SinghMumbaiPunjabMumbai12.04.15
8th069BJ Hodge, JP FaulknerRajasthanmumbaiAhmedabad19.05.14
9th088*Rashid Khan, AS JosephTitqnsMumbaiWankhede12.05.23
10th055*Mohit Rathee, S DhawanPunjabSunrisersHyderabad09.04.23

The tournament has witnessed 265 occasions of batsmen posting three figure partnerships which includes 33 occasions of 150 plus runs partnerships. It has also witnessed 49 occasions of overseas batsmen posting three figure partnerships.

The following are the five occasions when batsmen have posted 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings in the tournament

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli, AB de Villiers2292ndBangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2V Kohli, AB de Villiers215*2ndBangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
3Q de Kock, KL Rahul210*1stLucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
4AC Gilchrist, SE Marsh2062ndPunjabBangaloreDharamsala17.05.11
5CH Gayle, V Kohli204*2ndBangaloreDelhiDelhi17.05.12

The following are the four occasions when the same pair of batsmen posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli, AB de Villiers2292ndBangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2V Kohli, AB de Villiers215*2ndBangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
3V Kohli, AB de Villiers1572ndBangaloreSunrisersBangalore12.04.16
4V Kohli, AB de Villiers1552ndBangaloreRis PunePune-MCA22.04.16

The following is the only occasion when two century partnerships were recorded in the same innings in the tournament

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1F du Plessis, Moeen Ali1082ndChennaiMumbaiDelhi01.05.21
2AT Rayudu, RA Jadeja106*5thChennaiMumbaiDelhi01.05.21

The tournament has witnessed 19 occasions of rival teams posting century partnerships in a match.

The tournament has witnessed three occasions of rival batsmen posting century partnerships for the same wicket in a match

NoNoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
11CH Gayle, V Kohli1362ndBangalorePunjabBangalore14.05.13
 2AC Gilchrist, Azhar Mahmood1182ndPunjabBangaloreBangalore14.05.13
         
21AB de Villers, Moin Ali1073rdBangaloreSunrisersBangalore17.05.18
 2KS Williamson, MK Pandey1353rdSunrisersBangaloreBangalore17.05.18
 
31F du Plessis, GJ Maxwell1203rdBangaloreMumbaiMum-WS09.05.23
 2SK Yadav, N Wadhera1403rdMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS09.05.23

The three figure partnerships wicket wise read thus : First wicket has produced most three figure partnerships – 94

WktNoTFPs
1st94TFPs
2nd87TFPs
3rd48TFPs
4th22TFPs
5th11TFPs
6th03TFPs
7th01TFPs

The three figure partnerships team wise read thus : Bangalore batsmen have produced most three figure partnerships – 44

TeamNoTFPs
Bangalore44TFPs
Chennai37TFPs
Punjab33TFPs
Kolkata29TFPs
Mumbai29TFPs
Sunrisers29TFPs
Delhi22TFPs
Rajasthan21TFPs
Titans07TFPs
Deccan06TFPs
Gujarat03TFPs
Ris Pune02TFPs
Kochi01TFPs
Lucknow01TFPs
Pune01TFPs
Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part One

Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part One

Indian Premier League highlights

IPL has 16 editions and the ensuing edition will be the 17th edition. A peep into the previous sixteen editions will unfold the following interesting statistical nuggets/feats.

Chennai and Mumbai have won on five occasions – most occasions of a team winning the IPL.

Eight teams have played 100 plus matches of which seven teams have played 200 plus matches.  Mumbai owns the record for playing most matches – 248 matches.  Mumbai needs two more matches to become the first team to play 250 matches in the tournament.

Seven teams have won 100 plus matches in the tournament.  Mumbai owns the record for winning most matches – 138 matches.  

Six teams have lost 100 plus matches in the tournament. Delhi owns the dubious record of losing most matches – 127 matches.

Six teams have won 100 plus matches and lost 100 plus matches. Mumbai owns the record for winning most matches {138} and Delhi own the record for losing most matches {127}

Two teams have scored 250 plus runs in the tournament.

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Bangalore263/520.01PuneBangalore23.04.13
2Lucknow257/520.01PunjabMohali28.04.23

IPL has witnessed three occasions of a team dismissed all out after scoring 200 plus runs

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Kolkata20219.12ChennaiMumbai21.04.21
2Kolkata21019.42RajasthanMum-BS18.04.22
3Punjab20119.52LucknowMohali28.04.23

There are 170 occasions of teams posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. The following four teams have posted 200 plus runs in 20 plus occasions.  Bangalore {24}, Chennai {28},Mumbai {21} and Punjab {20}. Chennai owns the record for posting 200 plus runs on most occasions – 28. It needs two more occasions to become the first team to post 200 plus runs on 30 occasions. Bangalore needs one more occasion to post 200 plus runs in an innings on 25 occasions.

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore owns the record for having most occasions of 200 plus runs scored on it. As many as 27 occasions are witnessed at Bangalore. Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai has witnessed 21 such occasions.   These two grounds are the only two grounds to witness 20 plus occasions of 200 plus runs scored on them.

Mumbai as a city has witnessed 37 occasions of teams scoring 200 plus runs – Mum-WS {21}, Mum-BS {10} and Mum-DYP {06}.

The tournament has witnessed Teams posting 200 plus runs on 20 plus occasions against three teams – Punjab {26}, Bangalore {23} and Chennai {20}.

The tournament has witnessed 46 occasions of both teams posting 200 plus runs. It has also witnessed a similar number of occasions of teams losing a game after scoring 200 plus runs. Teams have lost the game on 24 occasions when they have posted 200 plus runs while batting first and have lost the game on 22 occasions when they have posted 200 plus while batting second.

There are 25 occasions of a team chasing a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. The highest run chase was by Rajasthan against Punjab at Sharjah on 27.09.20.  Punjab’s total of 224 was chased by Rajasthan by posting 226-6 and Rajasthan won by four wickets

The tournament has witnessed 41 occasions of a team posting 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings. Delhi own the record of being dismissed for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings on most occasions – ten occasions. The lowest total in a completed innings is 49 by Bangalore against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17.

Bangalore holds the record for posting the highest total by a team and also the lowest total by a team in the tournament. Highest total in the tournament is 263 for 5 by Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13.. The lowest total in the tournament is 49 by Bangalore against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17

The highest and the lowest total of the tournament was posted by Bangalore on the same date, same month but with a difference of four years – an amazing coincidence indeed

There are 18 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings while batting first and  23 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings while batting second.

There are ten occasions of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs in the tournament. The largest margin of win is by 146 runs – Mumbai beating Delhi at Delhi on 06.05.17. Bangalore holds the record of winning most games by 100 plus runs margin – four occasions.

There are fifteen occasions of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the tournament.  Bangalore has won four games without losing a wicket – most occasions by any team.

There are eight occasions of a team winning a game by 50 deliveries to spare in the second innings.  Mumbai won by 87 deliveries to spare in the second innings against Kolkata at Mumbai on 1605.08 is the record for a team to win a game with most deliveries to spare in the second innings in the tournament.

There are eight occasion of a team winning a game by one run and three occasions of a team winning a game by one wicket in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed fourteen tied games and 41 occasions of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match.

Bangalore Vs Titans game at Bengaluru on 21.05.23 threw up the following interesting stats nuggets

Bangalore Vs Titans game at Bengaluru on 21.05.23 threw up the following interesting stats nuggets

V Kohli scored 101 not out for Bangalore and  Shubman Gill scored 102 not out for Titans in the match between Bangalore and Titans at Bengaluru on 21.05.23 to provide the second occasion of rival batsmen scoring centuries in the same game in the history of Indian Premier League.  It is interesting to note that both these occasions are witnessed in the ongoing edition of the tournament – 2023. It is also interesting that both these occasions involve Bangalore as one of the teams and V Kohli as one of the batsman. Both these occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsBF4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1H Klassen10451086SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS18.05.23L
2V Kohli10063124BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23W
           
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23L
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

V Kohli scored 101 not out for Bangalore and  Shubman Gill scored 102 not out for Titans in the match between Bangalore and Titans at Bengaluru on 21.05.23 to provide the first occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same game in the history of Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerRunsBF4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23L
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23W

It also provides the first occasion of rival batsmen scoring unbeaten centuries in the same game in the history of Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerRunsBF4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23L
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

It also provides the first occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring unbeaten centuries in the same game in the history of Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23L
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23W

Bangalore lost the match and V Kohli’s 101 not out was in a losing cause to provide the 16th occasion of a batsman’s  century going in vain in the history of Indian Premier  league.  All  such occasions are tabulated below

NoBatsmanRunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
1A Symonds117*DeccanRajasthanHyd-RGS24.04.08
2YK Pathan100RajasthanMumbaiMum-BS13.03.10
3SR Tendulkar100*MumbaiKochiMumbai15.04.11
4WP Saha115PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
5V Kohli100BangaloreGujaratRajkot24.04.16
6SPD Smith101Ris PuneGujaratPune-MCA29.04.16
7HM Amla104*PunjabMumbaiIndore20.04.17
8RR Pant128*DelhiSunrisersDelhi10.05.18
9SV Samson102*RajasthanSunrisersHyd-RGS29.03.19
10KL Rahul100*PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
11AM Rahane105RajasthanDelhiJaipur22.04.19
12MA Agaarwal106PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20
13S Dhawan106*DelhiPunjabDub-DSC20.10.20
14SV Samson119RajasthanPunjabMumbai12.04.21
15H Klassen104SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS18.05.23
16V Kohali101*BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23

V Kohli scored 101 not out for Bangalore and  Shubman Gill scored 102 not out for Titans in the match between Bangalore and Titans at Bengaluru on 21.05.23 to provide their consecutive centuries in the Indian Premier League.

The tournament has four batsmen scoring consecutive centuries which is tabulated below. It is perhaps a rarest of the rare record in T20 games, rival batsmen’s centuries in the same game fetching them their consecutive centuries.

NoPlayerRunsBF4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1S Dhawan101*58141DelhiChennaiSharjah17.10.20 
2S Dhawan106*61123DelhiPunjabDub-DSC20.10.20 
 
1JC Buttler1036195RajasthanKolkataMum-BS18.04.22 
2JC Buttler1166599RajasthanDelhiMum-WS22.04.22 
 
1Shubman Gill10158131TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23 
           
1V Kohli10063124BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23 
2V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23 
Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets conceding single digit runs {Zero to nine} in an innings in the history of Twenty20 games

Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets conceding single digit runs {Zero to nine} in an innings in the history of Twenty20 games

A Madhwal of Mumbai captured five wickets conceding five runs against Lucknow at Chennai on 24.05.23 to provide the 57th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding single digit runs {Zero to nine} in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoW-RPlayerTeamsGroundSeason
16-5AV SuppiahSomerset v GlamorganCardiff2011
26-5P AhoNigeria v Sierra LeoneLagos2021/22
36-6Shakib Al HasanBarbados Tridents v Tri and Tob Red SteelBridgetown2013
46-7SL MalingaMelbourne Stars v Perth ScorchersPerth2012/13
56-7KA JamiesonCanterbury v AucklandAuckland2018/19
66-7DL ChaharIndia v BangladeshNagpur2019/20
76-7DM NakraniUganda v LesothoKigali City2021/22
86-8BAW MendisSri Lanka v ZimbabweHambantota2012/13
96-8AM FernandoChilaw MCC v Negombo Cricket ClubCol-CCC2019/20
106-9P FojelaBorder v EasternsEast London2014/15
115-2YM NkanyaTanzania v CameroonKigali City2022/23
125-3HMRKB HerathSri Lanka v New ZealandChittagong2013/14
135-3Rashid KhanAfghanistan v IrelandGreater Noida2016/17
145-3Sohail TanvirGuyana AW v Barbados TridentsBridgetown2017
155-3HTRJY ThorntonAdelaide Strikers v Sydney ThunderSydney2022/23
165-4SS AfridiLahore Qalandars v Multan SultansDub-DSC2017/18
175-4P ArrighiArgentina v BrazilLima2019/20
185-4Khizar HayatMalaysia v Hong KongKuala Lumpur2019/20
195-4B KumarIndia v AfghanistanDub-DSC2022
205-5A KumbleBangalore v RajasthanCape Town2009
215-5DE JohnsonWindward Islands v BarbadosBridgetown2011/12
225-5Aqib IqbalAustria v BelgiumWaterloo2021
235-5Junaid AzizBahrain v GermanyAl Amerat2021/22
245-5SiriwardeneKalutara TC v Galle Cricket ClubCol-NDCC2022
255-5A MadhwalMumbai  v LucknowChennai2023
265-6Umar GulPakistan v New ZealandKennington2009
275-6MS DiwakarJharkhand v TripuraDhanbad2009/10
285-6PD CollingwoodDurham v NorthamptonshireChe-le-St2011
295-6L AblashPunjab v DelhiLahli2011/12
305-6Mohd SamiDuronto Rajshahi v Dhaka GladiatorsMirpur2011/12
315-6Umar GulPakistan v South AfricaCenturion2012/13
325-6SL MalingaSri Lanka v New ZealandPallekele2019
335-6A NandaLuxembourg v TurkeyMoara Vlasiei2019
345-7Shahid AfridiPeshawar Zalmi v Quetta GladiatorsSharjah2015/16
355-8D MohammedTrinidad and Tobago v St LuciaCoolidge2007/08
365-8RP SinghUttar Pradesh v RailwaysJaipur2010/11
375-8MB PatelGujarat v SaurashtraAhmedabad2012/13
385-8GL van BuurenNortherns v NamibiaWindhoek2013/14
395-8Mohd SamiIslamabad United v Karachi KingsDub-DSC2015/16
405-8SC GetkateNorthern Knights v North West WarriorsDublin2019
415-8Wahab RiazDhaka Platoon v Rajshahi RoyalsMirpur2019/20
425-8LI MeriwalaBaroda v ChhattisgarhVadodara-AG2020/21
435-8CV MilindHyderabad v Uttar PradeshSultanpur2021/22
445-8DM NakraniUganda v SeychellesKigali City2021/22
455-8Shahbaz ButtNorway v Czech RepublicVantaa2022
465-9R RampaulTrinidad and Tobago v Leeward IslandsN Sound2010/11
475-9Usman ShinwariZT Bank Limited v Sui N P LtdLahore2013/14
485-9AM EllisCanterbury v Northern DistrictsHamilton2015/16
495-9PL DasAssam v TripuraKolkata2016/17
505-9VU YadavServices v UttarakhandDelhi-Palam B2018/19
515-9C ViljoenNamibia v BotswanaKampala2019
525-9Dawlat ZadranMis Ainak Knights v Amo SharksKabul2020/21
535-9KS BagabenaGhana v SeychellesKigali2021/22
545-9DG NalkandeVidarbha v Arunachal PradeshMulapadu2021/22
555-9S LamichhaneNepal v KenyaNairobi2022
565-9MohdKamranSpain v Isle of ManLa Manga2022/23
575-9SA OkpeNigeria v CameroonKigali2022/23

A Madhwal of Mumbai captured five wickets conceding five runs against Lucknow at Chennai on 24.05.23 to provide the second occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding single digit runs {Zero to nine} in an innings in the history of Indian Premier League. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoW-RPlayerTeamsGroundSeason
15-5A KumbleBangalore v RajasthanCape Town2009
25-5A MadhwalMumbai  v LucknowChennai2023
Teams dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings in the Indian Premier League

Teams dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings in the Indian Premier League

Titans were dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings against  Chennai at Chennai on 23 May 2023  in the ongoing Indian Premier League to provide the 17th occasion  of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings in the history of the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.  It also provides the first such occasion for Titans and the first such occasion by  a team against Chennai.

NoRunsOversITeamOppositionGroundDate
115820.01GujaratBangaloreBangalore24.05.16
216520.01DeccanBangaloreHyd-RGS25.05.08
316320.01ChennaiDelhiJohannesburg02.05.09
410520.01BangaloreRajasthanCenturion07.05.09
511620.01MumbaiDelhiE London08.05.09
610920.01KochiRajasthanJaipur24.04.11
714220.02KolkataRajasthanJaipur08.04.12
812820.01DelhiKolkataKolkata03.04.13
911320.01SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS17.05.15
1015320.02MumbaiGujaratRajkot29.04.17
1115120.02DelhiBangaloreDelhi14.05.17
1214620.01SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS07.05.18
1315220.01MumbaiKolkataChennai13.04.21
1418520.01RajasthanPunjabDub-DSC21.09.21
1515120.01PunjabSunrisersMum-DYP17.04.22
1611520.01PunjabDelhiMum-BS20.04.22
1715720.02TitansChennaiChennai23.05.23

It also provides the fourth occasion of a team dismissed all out on the last ball when it has batted in  the second  innings {or the last ball of the match} in the history of the tournament.

NoRunsOversITeamOppositionGroundDate
114220.02KolkataRajasthanJaipur08.04.12
215320.02MumbaiGujaratRajkot29.04.17
315120.02DelhiBangaloreDelhi14.05.17
415720.02TitansChennaiChennai23.05.23
One opener scoring a century and another opener scoring a half century in the same innings in Indian Premier League

One opener scoring a century and another opener scoring a half century in the same innings in Indian Premier League

V  Kohli {100} and F du Plessis {71} of Bangalore scored a century and a half century against Sunrisers at Hyd-RGS on 18.05.23 to provide the ninth occasion of one opener scoring a century and another a century in  the same match in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPosBatsmanRunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
101SE Marsh115PunjabRajasthanMohali28.05.08
 02JR Hopes51PunjabRajasthanMohali28.05.08
        
201CH Gayle73BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
 02V Kohli113BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
        
301SR Watson57ChennaiSunrisersPune-MCA13.05.18
 02AT Rayudu100*ChennaiSunrisersPune-MCA13.05.18
        
41KL Rahul100*PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
 2CH Gayle63PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
        
501KL Rahul69PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20
 02MA Agarwal106PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20
        
601V Kohli72*BangaloreRajasthanMumbai22.04.21
 02D Padikkal101*BangaloreRajasthanMumbai22.04.21
        
701JC Butler116RajasthanDelhiMum-WS22.04.22
 02D Padikkal54RajasthanDelhiMum-WS22.04.22
        
801Q de Kock140*LukcnowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
 02KL Rahul68*LukcnowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
 
901V Kohli100BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
 02F du Plessis71BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23

It is interesting to note that three such occasions of the nine occasions have come on 18 May but in different years – 2016, 2022 and 2023.The three  occasions are tabulated below

NoPosBatsmanRunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
201CH Gayle73BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
 02V Kohli113BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
        
801Q de Kock140*LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
 02KL Rahul68*LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
 
901V Kohli100BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
 02F du Plessis71BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23

Punjab openers and Bangalore openers have accomplished this  feat on three occasions which are tabulated below. V Kohli has figured in all the three occasions in the feat of Bangalore openers, twice with centuries and once with a half century

NoPosBatsmanRunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
101SE Marsh115PunjabRajasthanMohali28.05.08
 02JR Hopes51PunjabRajasthanMohali28.05.08
        
201KL Rahul100*PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
 02CH Gayle63PunjabMumbaiMumbai10.04.19
        
301KL Rahul69PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20
 02MA Agarwal106PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20

NoPosBatsmanRunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
101CH Gayle73BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
 02V Kohli113BangalorePunjabBangalore18.05.16
        
201V Kohli72*BangaloreRajasthanMumbai22.04.21
 02D Padikkal101*BangaloreRajasthanMumbai22.04.21
        
301V Kohli100BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
 02F du Plessis71BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
Batsmen retired hurt and retired not out in Indian Premier League

Batsmen retired hurt and retired not out in Indian Premier League

Indian Premier League has witnessed 15 occasions of batsmen retired hurt and two occasions of batsmen retired out. All such occasions are tabulated below

No PlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1 DJ Thornley00Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS20.04.08
2 Harbhajan08Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanMum-BS13.03.10
3 VVS Laxman10Retired hurtDeccanPunjabCuttack19.03.10
4 SR Tendulkar16Retired hurtMumbaiChennaiChennai04.04.12
5 SR Tendulkar38Retired hurtMumbaiSunrisersMum-WS13.05.13
6 Harbhajan10Retired hurtMumbaiDelhiSharjah27.04.14
7 AJ Finch10Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanAhmedabad14.04.15
8 KP Pietersen00Retired hurtRis PuneBangalorePune-MCA22.04.16
9 KH Pandya02Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS01.05.17
10 S Dhawan00Retired hurtSunrisersPunjabMohali19.04.18
11 N Rana15Retired hurtKolkataBangaloreBengaluru29.04.18
12 AT Rayudu00Retired hurtChennaiMumbaiDub-ICS19.09.21
13 RA Tripathi17Retired hurtSunrisersTitansMum-DYP11.04.22
14 PBB Rajapaksha01Retired hurtPunjabRajasthanGuwahathi05.04.23
15*KH Pandya49Retired hurtLucknowMumbaiLucknow16.05.23

No PlayerRunsRetired outTeamOppositionVenueDate
1 R Ashwin28Retired outRajasthanLucknowMum-WS10.04.22
2 A Taide55Retired outPunjabDelhiDharamsala17.05.23

Here is how “retired hurt” differs from “retired out” is explained with clarity :

Retired hurt: If a batter retires during his innings because of injury, illness, or any other unavoidable reasons, he/she is considered retired hurt. In this case, he can resume his innings later in the game after at least one batter is dismissed following his departure from the crease. There have been multiple instances where a player has left the field after an injury only to join back after recovering a bit.

Retired out: If a batter retires during his innings for any reason other than injury, illness, or any unavoidable reasons, he/she is considered retired out. In this case, the player can resume his innings only with the consent of the opposing captain. Rare in professional cricket, the retired out practice is just a tactic to bring in a more suitable batter on the field. The concept has always been popular in gully cricket where someone who plays too many dot balls is asked to make way for another batter.

DJ Thornley, KP Pietersen, S Dhawan and AT Raydu are the four batsmen were retired hurt before opening their account.

NoPlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1DJ Thornley00Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS20.04.08
2KP Pietersen00Retired hurtRis PuneBangalorePune-MCA22.04.16
3S Dhawan00Retired hurtSunrisersPunjabMohali19.04.18
4AT Rayudu00Retired hurtChennaiMumbaiDub-ICS19.09.21

Harbhajan Singh, KH Pandya and SR Tendulkar are the three batsmen who were retired hurt on two occasions.

NoPlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1Harbhajan08Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanMum-BS13.03.10
2Harbhajan10Retired hurtMumbaiDelhiSharjah27.04.14
        
1KH Pandya02Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS01.05.17
2*KH Pandya49Retired hurtLucknowMumbaiLucknow16.05.23
        
1SR Tendulkar16Retired hurtMumbaiChennaiChennai04.04.12
2SR Tendulkar38Retired hurtMumbaiSunrisersMum-WS13.05.13

DJ Thornley, AJ Finch, KP Pietersen and PBB Rajapaksha are the four overseas batmen retired hurt in the Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1DJ Thornley00Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS20.04.08
2AJ Finch10Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanAhmedabad14.04.15
3KP Pietersen00Retired hurtRis PuneBangalorePune-MCA22.04.16
4PBB Rajapaksha01Retired hurtPunjabRajasthanGuwahathi05.04.23

KH Pandya remains the only captain to retire hurt in the Indian Premier League with a score of 49. His score remains the highest individual score among the batsmen who retired hurt in the Indian Premier League

NoPlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1*KH Pandya49Retired hurtLucknowMumbaiLucknow16.05.23

Seven Mumbai batsmen are retired hurt in the Indian Premier League. The seven member list is tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsRetired hurtTeamOppositionVenueDate
1DJ Thornley00Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS20.04.08
2Harbhajan08Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanMum-BS13.03.10
3SR Tendulkar16Retired hurtMumbaiChennaiChennai04.04.12
4SR Tendulkar38Retired hurtMumbaiSunrisersMum-WS13.05.13
5Harbhajan10Retired hurtMumbaiDelhiSharjah27.04.14
6AJ Finch10Retired hurtMumbaiRajasthanAhmedabad14.04.15
7KH Pandya02Retired hurtMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS01.05.17
Two bowlers conceding fifty plus runs without a wicket in an innings from the same team in the history of Indian Premier League

Two bowlers conceding fifty plus runs without a wicket in an innings from the same team in the history of Indian Premier League

Mohd Shami and AS Joseph returned with figures of none for 53 and none for 52 respectively for Titans against Mumbai at Mum-WS on 12.05.23 to provide the fourth occasion of two bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings without a wicket in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1AN Ahmed4.00590BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
2VR Aaron4.00500BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
           
1JJ Bumrah4.00520MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
2HH Pandya4.00510MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
           
1SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
 
1Mohd Shami4.00530TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 
2AS Joseph4.00520TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 
Bowlers conceding fifty plus runs on three occasions with out capturing a wicket in Indian Premier League

Bowlers conceding fifty plus runs on three occasions with out capturing a wicket in Indian Premier League

Mohd Shami returned with figures of none for 53 for Titans against Mumbai at Mum-WS on 12.05.23. This is the third occasion that he has gone wicket less conceding 50 plus runs in an innings. He became the fifth bowler to suffer the ignominy of going wicket less conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayer`OMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
11AB Dinda4.00630PuneMumbaiMumbai13.04.13 
 2AB Dinda4.00570Ris PuneMumbaiPune-MCA06.04.17 
 3AB Dinda4.00510BangaloreDelhiSharjah17.04.14 
  
21CJ Jordan4.00560PunjabDelhiDub-DSC20.09.20 
 2CJ Jordan4.00520BangalorePunjabMohali09.05.16 
 3CJ Jordan3.50580ChennaiTitansPune-MCA17.04.22 
  
31LH Ferguson4.00520TitansSunrisersMum-WS27.04.22 
 2LH Ferguson4.00560KolkataChennaiDub-DSC15.10.21 
 3LH Ferguson4.00540KolkataChennaiDub-DSC29.10.20 
  
41Mohd Shami4.00530PunjabDelhiMumbai18.04.21 
 2Mohd Shami3.10500DelhiRis PuneDelhi05.05.16 
 3Mohd Shami4.00530TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 
  
51PJ Cummins4.00580KolkataChennaiMumbai21.04.21 
 2PJ Cummins4.00590DelhiMumbaiDelhi06.05.17 
 3PJ Cummins4.00510KolkataDelhiMum-BS10.04.22 
Five wickets in an innings on two occasions in Indian Premier League

Five wickets in an innings on two occasions in Indian Premier League

B Kumar of Sunrisers captured 5 for 30 against Titans at Ahmedabad on 15.05.23. It was his second occasion of capturing five wickets in an innings in IPL. He became the third bowler to capture five wickets on two occasions after JD Unadkat and JP Faulkner. The feats of these three bowlers are furnished below

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1B Kumar4.00195SunrisersPunjabHyd-RGS17.04.17 
2B Kumar4.00305SunrisersTitansAhmedabad15.05.23 
 
1JD Unadkat4.00255BangaloreDelhiDelhi10.05.13 
2JD Unadkat4.01305Ris PuneSunrisersHyd-RGS06.05.17 
 
1JP Faulkner4.00205RajasthanSunrisersJaipur27.04.13 
2JP Faulkner4.01165RajasthanSunrisersHyd-RGS17.05.13