RG Sharma was appearing in his 194th game. He now occupies the second place in the list of cricketers who have played most games in the tournament. The first place is credited to MS Dhoni who has 195 appearances. RG Sharma went past SK Raina who had 193 appearances on his way to second place.
Karthik Tyagi made his T20 debut and also his IPL debut in this game. He returned with figures of one for 36 in this game. His first victim was Q de Kock who was caught by JS Buttler for 23. He became the 60th cricketer to make his Twenty20 debut in the tournament.
RG Sharma’s T20 run aggregate read 8853 at the end of this game. He now needs 147 more runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the eighth batsman and the second Indian batsman to complete 9000 plus runs in the history of T20 games.
SA Yadav scored 79 not out in this game which represent his eighth fifty in the tournament. It also provides his highest individual score in the tournament. His previous best was 72 against Rajasthan at Jaipur representing Mumbai on 22.04.18.
RG Sharma’s run aggregate representing Mumbai read 3939. He has scored 350 boundary fours and 157 boundary sixes. He became the fourth batsman to have an aggregate of 350 plus boundary fours representing a single team. The following table lists all the four batsmen.
No
Player
Team
Mat
Runs
4s
1
V Kohli
Bangalore
182
5545
489
2
SK Raina
Chennai
164
4527
412
3
G Gambhir
Kolkata
108
3035
352
4
RG Sharma
Mumbai
149
3939
350
RG Sharma’s run aggregate leading Mumbai in the tournament read 2904 at the end of this game from 110 matches. He needs 96 more runs for his 3000 runs in the tournament while skippering a team in the tournament. RG Sharma’s run aggregate leading a team in the Twenty20 games read 3789 at the end of this game from 134 matches.
Mumbai posted a team total of 193 for 4 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Mumbai posing a team total in excess of 190 plus runs in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
212/6
20.0
1
Raj
Mum-BS
13 Mar 2010
2
197/6
20.0
1
Raj
Mumbai
11 Apr 2012
3
195/5
14.4
2
Raj
Mumbai
25 May 2014
4
193/4
20.0
1
Raj
A Dhabi
06 Oct 2020
JS Buttler scored 70 runs in this game to provide the 181st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper posting a fifty in the tournament.
It also provides the 23rd occasion of a wicket keeper posting a fifty in the tournament against Mumbai. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper posting a fifty in the tournament against Mumbai.
JS Buttler scored 70 runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of his scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Score
Team
Opposition
Date
1
77
Mumbai
Punjab
20 Apr 2017
2
67
Rajasthan
Delhi
02 May 2018
3
51
Rajasthan
Punjab
06 May 2018
4
82
Rajasthan
Punjab
08 May 2018
5
95*
Rajasthan
Chennai
11 May 2018
6
94*
Rajasthan
Mumbai
13 May 2018
7
69
Rajasthan
Punjab
25 Mar 2019
8
59
Rajasthan
Bangalore
02 Apr 2019
9
89
Rajasthan
Mumbai
13 Apr 2019
10
70
Rajasthan
Mumbai
06 Oct 2020
JS Buttler’s 70 runs in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 89th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper’s fifty in a losig cause in the tournament.
JJ Bumrah captured 4 for 20 in this game to provide the 141st occasion of a bowler to pture four or more wickets in the tournament. It also provides the 121st occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of a Mumbai bowler capturing four or more wickets in the tournament.
JJ Bumrah captured 4 for 24 in this game to provide the second occasion of a bowler to capture four or more wickets in this edition of the tournament.
Mumbai won this game by 57 runs to provide the 55th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Mumbai winning a game by 50 plus runs in the tournament
Rajasthan was dismissed all out for 136 in this game to provide the 128th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of Rajasthan dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 79th occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the tournament.
Delhi posted a team total of 196 for 4 in this game to provide its highest team total against Bangalore in the tournament. It’s previous highest was 194 for 9 at Delhi on 17.05.12
S Dhawan’s run aggregate read 4706 at the end of this game in the tournament. He now copies the fifth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most tuns in the tournament. Others are – V Kohli {5545}, SK Raina {5368}, RG Sharma {5074} and DA Warner {4881}
S Dhawan’s boundary fours’ aggregate read 536 and boundary sixes’ aggregate read 99. He now needs on boundary six for his 100 boundary sixes in the tournament. If he gets that, he would become the first batsman in the history of the tournament to score 500 boundary fours and 100 boundary sixes.
MP Stoinis scored 53 in this game. His 50 came in 24 deliveries to provide the 16th occasion of a Delhi batsman scoring a fifty in 24 and less than 24 balls in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
CH Morris
17
Gujarat
Delhi
27 Apr 16
2
RR Pant
18
Mumbai
Mumbai
24 Mar 19
3
V Sehwag
20
Rajasthan
Jaipur
01 May 12
4
MP Stoinis
20
Punjab
Dub DSC
20 Sep 20
5
V Sehwag
21
Rajasthan
Ahmedabad
15 Mar 10
6
Q de Kock
22
Bangalore
Bangalore
17 Apr 16
7
LRPL Taylor
22
Bangalore
Delhi
17 May 12
8
V Sehwag
22
Bangalore
Delhi
19 Mar 10
9
V Sehwag
23
Punjab
Delhi
17 May 08
10
RR Pant
23
Rajasthan
Delhi
02 May 18
11
TM Dilshan
24
Chennai
Durban
23 Apr 09
12
DA Warner
24
Pune
Raipur
28 Apr 13
13
SV Samson
24
Gujarat
Delhi
04 May 17
14
V Sehwag
24
Chennai
Chennai
02 May 08
15
KM Jadhav
24
Sunrisers
Raipur
09 May 15
16
MP Stoinis
24
Bangalore
Dub DSC
05 Oct 20
MP Stoinis became the third Delhi batsman to score fifties in 24 and less than 24 balls on two or more occasions. RR Pant {02} and V Sehwag {05} are the other two batsmen.
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
MP Stoinis
20
Punjab
Dub DSC
20 Sep 20
2
MP Stoinis
24
Bangalore
Dub DSC
05 Oct 20
1
RR Pant
18
Mumbai
Mumbai
24 Mar 19
2
RR Pant
23
Rajasthan
Delhi
02 May 18
1
V Sehwag
20
Rajasthan
Jaipur
01 May 12
2
V Sehwag
21
Rajasthan
Ahmedabad
15 Mar 10
3
V Sehwag
22
Bangalore
Delhi
19 Mar 10
4
V Sehwag
23
Punjab
Delhi
17 May 08
5
V Sehwag
24
Chennai
Chennai
02 May 08
Delhi won this game by 59 runs to provide the 54th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Delhi winning a game by 50 plus runs margin.
K Rabada captured 4 for 24 in this game to provide the 139th occasion of a bowler to capture four or more wickets in the tournament. It also provides the 119th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in the tournament. It also provides the 15th occasion of a Delhi bowler capturing four or more wickets in the tournament.
K Rabada captured 4 for 24 in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler to capture four or more wickets in this edition of the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of K Rabada capturing four wickets in the tournament representing Delhi.
I Udana’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 150 wickets in T20 games.
V Kohli completed 9000 runs in T20 games when he was on 10 during the course of his 43 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate tead 9033 runs. His career figures read thus
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
V Kohli
2007-2020
286
271
51
9033
113
41.05
Player
Span
100
50
0
4s
6s
V Kohli
2007-2020
5
65
9
817
289
He has represented the following teams in T20 games – Delhi, India, Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore
V Kohli became the seventh batsman and also the first Indian batsman to complete 9000 plus runs. The following table lists all the nine batsmen.
D Padikkal of Bangalore scored 56 on his IPL debut against Sunrisers at Dub-RSC on 21.09.20 to become the 19th batsman to score fifty on IPL debut. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
BB McCullum
158*
Kol
Ban
Bangalore
18.04.08
2
MEK Hussey
116*
Che
Pun
Mohali
19.04.08
3
JR Hopes
71
Pun
Che
Mohali
19.04.08
4
G Gambhir
58*
Del
Raj
Delhi
19.04.08
5
KC Sangakkara
54
Pun
Che
Mohali
19.04.08
6
S Dhawan
52*
Del
Raj
Delhi
19.04.08
7
GC Smith
71
Raj
Dec
HydRGS
24.04.08
8
SE Marsh
84*
Pun
Dec
HydRGS
01.05.08
9
SA Asnodkar
60
Raj
Kol
Jaipur
01.05.08
10
S Vidyut
54
Che
Del
Chennai
02.05.08
11
SP Goswami
52
Ban
Del
Bangalore
19.05.08
12
DA Warner
51
Del
Che
Jo’burg
02.05.09
13
AT Rayudu
55
Mum
Raj
MumBS
13.03.10
14
KM Jadhav
50*
Del
Ban
Bangalore
25.03.10
15
PD Collingwood
54
Del
Kol
Delhi
29.03.10
16
OA Shah
58*
Kol
Dec
MumDYP
12.03.10
17
RE Levi
50
Mum
Che
Chennai
04.04.12
18
SW Billings
54
Del
Kol
Delhi
30.04.16
19
D Padikkal
56
Ban
Sun
DubDSC
21.09.20
He also became the eighth Indian batsman to score a fifty on IPL debut. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
G Gambhir
58*
Del
Raj
Delhi
19.04.08
2
S Dhawan
52*
Del
Raj
Delhi
19.04.08
3
SA Asnodkar
60
Raj
Kol
Jaipur
01.05.08
4
S Vidyut
54
Che
Del
Chennai
02.05.08
5
SP Goswami
52
Ban
Del
Bangalore
19.05.08
6
AT Rayudu
55
Mum
Raj
MumBS
13.03.10
7
KM Jadhav
50*
Del
Ban
Bangalore
25.03.10
8
D Padikkal
56
Ban
Sun
DubDSC
21.09.20
D Padikkal is the second batsman representing Bangalore to score a fifty on IPL debut. Prior to this SP Goswami had scored 52 against Delhi at Bangalore on 19.05.08 representing Bangalore
Chennai won this game by ten wickets to provide the twelfth occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Deccan
Mumbai
Mumbai
27.04.08
2
Delhi
Punjab
Cape Town
19.04.09
3
Bangalore
Rajasthan
Bangalore
18.03.10
4
Rajasthan
Mumbai
Mumbai
20.05.11
5
Mumbai
Rajasthan
Jaipur
20.05.12
6
Chennai
Punjab
Mohali
10.04.13
7
Bangalore
Delhi
Delhi
26.04.15
8
Sunrisers
Gujarat
Rajkot
21.04.16
9
Kolkata
Gujarat
Rajkit
07.04.17
10
Punjab
Delhi
Mohali
30.04.17
11
Bangalore
Punjab
Indore
14.05.18
12
Chennai
Punjab
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
Chennai won this game by ten wickets to provide the second occasion of Chennai winning a game without losing a wicket in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below. The first such occasion was also against Punjab at Mohali on 10.04.13. It is interesting to note that the day and the month are interpolated in these two occasions, while the interval in years is seven years.
No
Winner
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Chennai
Punjab
Mohali
10.04.13
2
Chennai
Punjab
DubDSC
04.10.20
Chennai won this game by ten wickets to provide the fourth occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the tournament against Punjab. All such occasions are tabulated below. Punjab owns the dubious record of losing most games by ten wickets in the tournament.
No
Winner
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Delhi
Punjab
Cape Town
19.04.09
2
Chennai
Punjab
Mohali
10.04.13
3
Bangalore
Punjab
Indore
14.05.18
4
Chennai
Punjab
DubDSC
04.10.20
SR Watson and F du Plessis scored 83 and 87 respectively to provide the 55th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of both the openers from Chennai performing such a feat in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
01
MEK Hussey
63
Che
Ban
Chennai
28.05.11
02
M Vijay
95
Che
Ban
Chennai
28.05.11
2
01
F du Plessis
58
Che
Pune
Chennai
19.04.12
02
S Badrinath
57
Che
Pune
Chennai
19.04.12
3
01
M Vijay
50*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
MEK Hussey
66*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
4
01
SR Watson
57
Che
Sun
Pune-MCA
13.05.18
02
AT Rayudu
100*
Che
Sun
Pune-MCA
13.05.18
5
01
F du Plessis
50
Che
Del
Vizag
10.05.19
02
SR Watson
50
Che
Del
Vizag
10.05.19
6
01
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
02
F du Plessis
87*
Chei
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
It also provides the twelfth occasion of both the openers performing such a feat in the tournament against Punjab All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
01
NV Ojha
68
Raj
Pun
Durban
05.05.09
02
GC Smith
77
Raj
Pun
Durban
05.05.09
2
01
DA Warner
77
Del
Pun
Delhi
23.04.11
02
V Sehwag
77
Del
Pun
Delhi
23.04.11
3
01
S Dhawan
95
Dec
Pun
Dharamsala
21.05.11
02
DB Ravi Teja
60
Dec
Pun
Dharamsala
21.05.11
4
01
M Vijay
50*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
MEK Hussey
66*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
5
01
CA Pujara
51
Ban
Pun
Mohali
06.05.13
02
CH Gayle
62
Ban
Pun
Mohali
06.05.13
6
01
DR Smith
66
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
18.04.14
02
BB McCullum
67
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
18.04.14
7
01
MA Agarwal
53*
Del
Pun
Delhi
01.05.15
02
SS Iyer
54
Del
Pun
Delhi
01.05.15
8
01
LMP Simmons
71
Mum
Pun
Mohali
03.05.15
02
PA Patel
59
Mum
Pun
Mohali
03.05.15
9
01
RV Uthappa
70
Kol
Pun
Kolkata
04.05.16
02
G Gambhir
54
Kol
Pun
Kolkata
04.05.16
10
01
CH Gayle
73
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
18.05.16
02
V Kohli
113
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
18.05.16
11
01
DA Warner
51
Sun
Pun
Mohali
28.04.17
02
S Dhawan
77
Sun
Pun
Mohali
28.04.17
12
01
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
02
F du Plessis
87*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
It also provides the second occasion of both the Chennai openers performing such a feat in the tournament against Punjab. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
01
M Vijay
50*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
MEK Hussey
66*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
2
01
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
02
F du Plessis
87*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
SR Watson and F du Plessis scored 83 and 87 respectively to provide the occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsmen
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
01
01
Tendulkar
58*
Mum
Raj
Jaipur
20.05.12
02
DR Smith
87*
Mum
Raj
Jaipur
20.05.12
02
01
M Vijay
50*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
MEK Hussey
66*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
03
01
DA Warner
74*
Sun
Guj
Rajkot
21.04.16
02
S Dhawan
53*
Sun
Guj
Rajkot
21.04.16
04
01
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
02
F du Plessis
87*
Che
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
SR Watson and F du Plessis scored 83 and 87 respectively to provide the second occasion of both the Chennai openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsmen
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
01
01
M Vijay
50*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
MEK Hussey
66*
Che
Pun
Mohali
09.04.13
02
01
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
02
F du Plessis
87*
Che
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
SR Watson and F du Plessis scored 83 and 87 respectively to provide the eleventh occasion of both the overseas openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Pos
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
01
SE Marsh
60
Pun
Dec
Mohali
23.05.08
02
Sangakkara
50
Pun
Dec
Mohali
23.05.08
2
01
SE Marsh
115
Pun
Raj
Mohali
28.05.08
02
JR Hopes
51
Pun
Raj
Mohali
28.05.08
3
01
BB McCullum
81
Koc
Mum
Mum-WS
15.04.11
02
Jayawardene
56
Koc
Mum
Mum-WS
15.04.11
4
01
CH Gayle
57
Ban
Dec
Pune-MCA
11.05.12
02
TM Dilshan
53
Ban
Dec
Pune-MCA
11.05.12
5
01
DR Smith
66
Che
Pun
Abu Dhabi
18.04.14
02
BB McCullum
67
Che
Pun
Abu Dhabi
18.04.14
6
01
MEK Hussey
56
Mum
Raj
Ahmedabad
19.05.14
02
LMP Simmons
62
Mum
Raj
Ahmedabad
19.05.14
7
01
DR Smith
53
Guj
Del
Delhi
27.04.16
02
BB McCullum
60
Guj
Del
Delhi
27.04.16
8
1
JM Bairstow
114
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
31.03.19
2
DA Warner
100*
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
31.03.19
9
1
JM Bairstow
61*
Sun
Che
Hyd-RGS
17.04.19
2
DA Warner
50
Sun
Che
Hyd-RGS
17.04.19
10
1
JM Bairstow
80*
Sun
Kol
Hyd-RGS
21.04.19
2
DA Warner
67
Sun
Kol
Hyd-RGS
21.04.19
11
1
SR Watson
83*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
2
F du Plessis
87*
Che
Pun
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
KL Rahul scored 63 in this game to provide the 250th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 21st occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Chennai
No
Batsman
Runs
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
58*
Chennai
Centurion
07.05.09
2
AC Gilchirst
64*
Chennai
Dharamsala
17.05.12
3
KL Rahul
63
Chennai
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
It also provides the 28th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Chennai.
KL Rahul scored 63 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 94th occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Punjab captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 204th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 69th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 27th occasion of Chennai batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the tenthoccasion of Chennai batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament for the first wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Runs
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
SR Watson, Fdu Plessis
181*
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
2
MEK Hussey, M Vijay
159
Ban
Chennai
28.05.11
3
M Vijay, MEK Hussey
139*
Pun
Mohali
10.04.13
4
SR Watson, AT Rayudu
134
Sun
PuneMCA
13.05.18
5
BB McCullum, DR Smith
123
Pun
A Dhabi
18.04.14
6
F du Plessis, S Badrinath
116
Pune
Chennai
19.04.12
7
DR Smith, BB McCullum
109
Mum
Mumbai
17.04.15
8
PA Patel, ML Hayden
106
Ban
P E’beth
20.04.09
9
WP Saha, MEK Hussey
103
Kol
Chennai
28.04.13
10
SR Watson, F du Plessis
102
Del
PuneMCA
30.04.18
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record first wicket partnership by Chennai batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was 159 runs partnership between MEK Hussey and M Vijay at Chennai against Bangalore on 28.05.11. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Runs
Opp
Ground
Date
1
SR Watson, Fdu Plessis
181*
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
2
MEK Hussey, M Vijay
159
Ban
Chennai
28.05.11
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by Chennai batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was 159 runs partnership between MEK Hussey and M Vijay at Chennai against Bangalore on 28.05.11. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
SR Watson, Fdu Plessis
181*
1st
Pun
DubDSC
04.10.20
2
MEK Hussey, M Vijay
159
1st
Ban
Chennai
28.05.11
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 39thoccasion of overseas batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifteenh occasion of overseas batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket.
SR Watson and F du Plessis added 181 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 23rdoccasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership for the first wicket.
KL Rahul was caught by MS Dhoni of SN Thakur in this game. This catch fetched MS Dhoni 100 catches as a wicket keeper. He became the second wicket keeper in the tournament to pouch 100 catches after KD Karthik. KD Karthik has pouched 103 catches.
PP Chawla’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 257 wickets in T20 games. He now holds the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in T20 games. He went past A Mishra who has an aggregate of 256 wickets.
Mumbai {208 for 5} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the 103rd occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of Mumbai posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
Mumbai {208 for 5} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the seventh occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament against Sunrisers.
Mumbai {208 for 5} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide seventh occasion of teams posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament at Sharjah. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Oppn
Date
1
Rajasthan
216/7
20.0
1
Chennai
22.09.20
2
Chennai
200/6
20.0
2
Rajasthan
22.09.20
3
Punjab
223/2
20.0
1
Rajasthan
27.09.20
4
Rajasthan
226/6
19.3
2
Punjab
27.09.20
5
Delhi
228/4
20.0
1
Kolkata
03.10.20
6
Kolkata
210/8
20.0
2
Delhi
03.10.20
7
Mumbai
208/5
20.0
1
Sharjah
04.10.20
Q de Kock of Mumbai scored 67 in this game to provide the 179th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 16th occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament
It also provides the second occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Sunrisers. Prior to this PA Patel had scored 51 not out at Hyd-RGS on 17.05.15
S Kaul of Sunrisers returned with figures of 2 for 64 in this game to provide the 161st occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 15th occasion of a Sunrisers’ bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Sunrisers’ bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament against Mumbai. All the three occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
NL Perera
0
55
Mum
Mumbai
13.05.13
2
Mishra A
0
54
Mum
DubDSC
30.04.14
3
S Kaul
2
64
Mum
Sharjah
04.10.20
S Kaul became the most expensive sunrisers’ bowler against Mumbai in terms of runs conceded. The preiouus record was held by NLTC Perera who had returned with figures of none for 55 at Mumbai on 12.05.13
S Kaul of Sunrisers returned with figures of 2 for 64 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a bowler conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
Basil Thampi
0
70
Sun
Ban
Bangalore
17.05.18
2
I Sharma
0
66
Sun
Che
Hyd-RGS
08.05.13
3
MUrRehman
0
66
Pun
Sun
Hyd-RGS
29.04.19
4
UT Yadav
0
65
Del
Ban
Delhi
10.05.13
5
S Kaul
2
64
Sun
Mum
Sharjah
04.10.20
6
S Sharma
1
65
Pun
Sun
Hyd-RGS
14.05.14
7
VR Aaron
2
63
Del
Che
Chennai
25.05.12
8
AB Dinda
0
63
Pune
Mum
Mumbai
13.04.13
9
MG Neser
0
62
Pun
Ban
Mohali
06.05.13
10
SR Watson
0
61
Ban
Sun
Bangalore
29.05.16
11
TG Southee
0
61
Ban
Kol
Bengaluru
05.04.19
12
R McLaren
2
60
Kol
Mum
Mumbai
07.05.13
It also provides the occasion of a Sunrisers bowler conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
B Thampi
0
70
Sun
Ban
Bangalore
17.05.18
2
I Sharma
0
66
Sun
Che
Hyd-RGS
08.05.13
3
S Kaul
2
64
Sun
Mum
Sharjah
04.10.20
It also provides the third occasion of a Sunrisers bowler conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament against Mumbai. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
5
S Kaul
2
64
Sun
Mum
Sharjah
04.10.20
8
AB Dinda
0
63
Pune
Mum
Mumbai
13.04.13
12
R McLaren
2
60
Kol
Mum
Mumbai
07.05.13
DA Warner scored 60 in this game to provide the 249th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 31st occasion of a Sunrisers’ captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 22nd occasion of captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Mumbai
DA Warner scored 60 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 93rd occasion of a captain’s a fifty going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Surnsisers’ captain scoring a fifty in a losing cause in the tournament.
DA Warner’s 60 represent his 49th fifty and most by a batsman in the tournament. It also represents his 35th half century representing Sunrisers. He became the second batsman in the tournament to score 35 plus half centuries representing a single team. V Kohli is the other batsman to score 37 half centuries representing Bangalore. DA Warner’s 60 represent his 22nd fifty while leading Sunrisers in the tournament.
Delhi {228 for 4} and Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team totals of 200 plus runs to provide the 101st and 102nd occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
Delhi {228 for 4} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the seventh occasion of Delhi posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. It represents Delhi’s second highest team total in the tournament. Its highest team total is 231 for 4 against Punjab at Delhi on 23.04.11
Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the twelfth occasion of a Kolkata posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
Delhi {228 for 4} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the tenth occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament against Kolkata. It also represents the highest total posted by a team against Kolkata in the tournament. The previous best was also by Delhi. Delhi had posted 219 for 4 at Delhi on 27.04.18
Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the 12th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament against Delhi
Delhi {228 for 4} and Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team totals of 200 plus runs to provide the 26th occasion of both teams posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team total of 200 plus runs to provide the 28th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs batting second in the tournament
Delhi {228 for 4} and Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team totals of 200 plus runs to provide the fifth and sixth occasion of teams posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament at Sharjah. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Oppn
Date
1
Rajasthan
216/7
20.0
1
Chennai
22.09.20
2
Chennai
200/6
20.0
2
Rajasthan
22.09.20
3
Punjab
223/2
20.0
1
Rajasthan
27.09.20
4
Rajasthan
226/6
19.3
2
Punjab
27.09.20
5
Delhi
228/4
20.0
1
Kolkata
03.10.20
6
Kolkata
210/8
20.0
2
Delhi
03.10.20
Delhi’s 228 for 4 represent the highest team total posted by a team at Sharjah. The previous best was 226 for 6 by Rajasthan against Punjab on 27.09.20
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Oppn
Date
1
Delhi
228/4
20.0
1
Kolkata
03.10.20
2
Rajasthan
226/6
19.3
2
Punjab
27.09.20
Delhi {228 for 4} and Kolkata {210 for 8} posted team totals of 200 plus runs to provide the second occasion of both teams posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament at Sharjah. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Oppn
Date
1
Rajasthan
216/7
20.0
1
Chennai
22.09.20
Chennai
200/6
20.0
2
Rajasthan
22.09.20
2
Delhi
228/4
20.0
1
Kolkata
03.10.20
Kolkata
210/8
20.0
2
Delhi
03.10.20
SS Iyer of Delhi scored 88 not out in this game to provide the 248th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 29th occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.
It also provides the 30th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Kolkata in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty against Kolkata in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
G Gambhir
71*
Del
Kol
Durban
05.05.09
2
Jayawardene
66
Del
Kol
Kolkata
03.04.13
3
KD Karthik
56
Del
Kol
DubDSC
19.04.14
4
SS Iyer
93*
Del
Kol
Delhi
27.04.18
5
SS Iyer
88*
Del
Kol
Sharjah
03.10.20
A Mishra’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 256 wickets in T20 games. He now shares the record jointly with PP Chawla for most wickets by an Indian bowler in T20 games.
A Mishra’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 160 wickets in the tournament. He became the second bowler in the tournament to capture 160 plus wickets after SL Malinga. SL Malinga has an aggregate of 170 wickets in the tournament.
This game was the 150th game for A Mishra in the tournament. He became the fifth bowler to appear in 150 plus games in the tournament. Others are – RA Jadeja {174}, PP Chawla {161}, Harbhajan Singh {160} and KA Pollard {152}
V Kohli’s 72 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 5502 runs in the tournament. He earned the distinction of not only becoming the first batsman in the tournament to total 5500 runs but also became the first batsman to total 5500 runs representing a single team in the tournament. V Kohli represented Bangalore in all the 13 editions of the tournament.
His 72 not out in this game represent his 42nd fifty in the tournament. He stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament. DA Warner has scored most fifties – 48 fifties in the tournament.
His 72 not out in this game represent his 37th half century in the tournament. He became the fifth batsman in the tournament to score 37 plus half centuries. The following table lists all the five batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
HC
1
DA Warner
130
130
17
4821
126
42.66
44
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
33.34
38
3
RG Sharma
192
187
28
5068
109*
31.87
38
4
V Kohli
181
173
27
5502
113
37.68
37
5
S Dhawan
163*
162
21
4674
097*
33.14
37
His 72 not out in this game provide his 70th fifty in T20 games. He now occupies the third place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in T20 games. CH Gayle {104} and KA Pollard {84} occupy the first two places. AJ Finch is close behind with 69 fifties to his credit.
His 72 not out in this game provide his 70th fifty in T20 games. He became the first Indian batsmen to score seventy plus fifties in T20 games.
V Kohli’s T20 run aggregate read 8990 at the end of this game. He now needs ten more runs to complete 9000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the first Indian batsman to complete 9000 plus runs in the history of T20 games. He also would become the seventh batsman to reach the milestone. The following table lists the seven batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
CH Gayle
404
396
48
13296
175*
38.20
2
KA Pollard
516
461
132
10345
104
31.44
3
Shoaib Malik
391
365
99
9926
95*
37.31
4
BB McCullum
370
364
33
9922
158*
29.97
5
DA Warner
286
285
36
9391
135*
37.71
6
AJ Finch
290
285
32
9140
172
36.12
7
V Kohli
285
270
51
8990
113
41.05
V Kohli’s 72 not out in this game provide the 247th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 37th occasion of a Bangalore captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.
V Kohli’s 72 not out in this game represent his 42nd fifty in the tournament. It also represents his 35th fifty in the tournament while he was leading Bangalore.
V Kohli’s 72 not out provide the 21st occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Rajasthan in the tournament.
MS Dhoni became the most capped player in the tournament. It was his 194th appearance in the tournament. He went past SK Raina who had appeared on 193 occasions in the tournament.
JM Bairstow was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Sunrisers’ wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in the tournament. It also provides the second duck for JM Bairstow against Chennai in the tournament. Prior to this he had collected a duck against Chennai at Chennai on 23.04.19
DA Warner was caught by F du Plessis of PP Chawla for 28 in this game. It was his lone wicket in this game which fetched him a total of 256 wickets in T20Is. He now holds the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in T20 games. He went past A Mishra who has an aggregate of 255 wickets.
PP Chawla’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 155 wickets in the tournament. He now occupies the third place in the list of bowlers who have taken most wickets in the tournament. SL Malinga {170} and A Mishra {159} occupy the first two places
MS Dhoni’s lone catch gave him a total of 103 catches in the tournament. He now occupies the second place in the list of fieldsmen who have pouched most catches in the tournament. KD Karthik {111} and SK Raina {102} occupy the first two places.
MS Dhoni’s lone catch gave him a total of 99 catches in the tournament while keeping wickets. He needs one more catch for his 100 catches. If he pouches it, he then would become the second wicket keeper in the tournament to pouch 100 plus catches. KD Karthik has pouched 103 catches as a wicket keeper in the tournament.
MS Dhoni’s run aggregate in the tournament read 4523 at the end of this game. He became the seventh batsman to complete 4500 plus runs in the tournament. The following table lists all the batsmen who have achieved this feat.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
1
V Kohli
180
172
26
5430
113
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
3
RG Sharma
192
187
28
5068
109*
4
DA Warner
130
130
17
4821
126
5
S Dhawan
162
161
21
4648
097*
6
AB de Villiers
157
145
33
4529
133*
7
MS Dhoni
194
174
68
4523
084*
MS Dhoni scored four boundary fours in his knock of 47 not out in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 303 boundary fours in the tournament. He became the 15th batsman in the tournament to score 300 plus boundary fours in the tournament. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
4s
1
S Dhawan
162
161
21
4648
97*
33.20
531
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
33.34
493
3
G Gambhir
154
152
16
4217
93
31.00
492
4
V Kohli
180
172
26
5430
113
37.19
480
5
DA Warner
130
130
17
4821
126
42.66
467
6
RG Sharma
192
187
28
5068
109*
31.87
444
7
RV Uthappa
180
173
17
4427
87
28.37
437
8
AM Rahane
140
132
16
3820
105*
32.93
404
9
AB de Villiers
157
145
33
4529
133*
40.43
369
10
CH Gayle
125
124
15
4484
175*
41.13
368
11
PA Patel
139
137
11
2848
81
22.60
365
12
KD Karthik
185
166
28
3685
97*
26.70
362
13
SR Watson
138
134
15
3627
117*
30.47
346
14
V Sehwag
104
104
5
2728
122
27.55
334
15
MS Dhoni
194
174
68
4523
84*
42.66
303
MS Dhoni scored four boundary fours in his knock of 47 not out in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 303 boundary fours in the tournament. He became the eleventh Indian batsman in the tournament to score 300 plus boundary fours in the tournament. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
4s
1
S Dhawan
162
161
21
4648
97*
33.20
531
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
33.34
493
3
G Gambhir
154
152
16
4217
93
31.00
492
4
V Kohli
180
172
26
5430
113
37.19
480
5
RG Sharma
192
187
28
5068
109*
31.87
444
6
RV Uthappa
180
173
17
4427
87
28.37
437
7
AM Rahane
140
132
16
3820
105*
32.93
404
8
PA Patel
139
137
11
2848
81
22.60
365
9
KD Karthik
185
166
28
3685
97*
26.70
362
10
V Sehwag
104
104
5
2728
122
27.55
334
11
MS Dhoni
194
174
68
4523
84*
42.66
303
RA Jadeja’s 50 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 2000 runs in the tournament. He became the 33rd batsman in the tournament to total 2000 plus runs in the tournament. He also became the 20th Indian batsman to achieve the feat.
RA Jadeja’s 50 in this game represent his first fifty of the tournament. His previous best was 48 against Deccan Chargers on 07.04.12 representing Chennai at Vizag. He was dismissed hit wicket of the bowling of DW Steyn in this game.
Sunrisers won this game by seven runs to provide the 67th occasion of a team winning a game by single digit runs {one to nine} in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of Sunrisers winning a game by single digit runs in the tournament.
Sunrisers won this game by seven runs to provide the ninth occasion of a team winning a game by exact seven runs in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Sunrisers winning a game by exact seven runs in the tournament. Prior to this it had posted a win by seven runs against Rajasthan at Mum-BS on 07.05.15
RA Jadeja became the first all rounder in the tournament to score 2000 plus runs and capture 100 plus wickets in the tournament. He has an aggregate of 2000 runs and 110 wickets in the tournament.
Q de Kock scored duck in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in the tournament, It also provides the 15th occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper scoring a duck in the tournament.
Q de Kock scored duck in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a duck in the tournament, It also provides the seventh occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper scoring a duck in the tournament.
The first boundary four scored by RG Sharma in this game he completed 5000 runs in the tournament and at the end of this game his aggregate read 5066. He became the third batsman in the history of the tournament to total 5000 plus runs. V Kohli {5430} and SK Raina {5368} are the other two batsmen who have an aggregate of 5000 plus runs.
RG Sharma’s 70 in this game represent his 39th fifty in the tournament. He became the fourth batsman to score 39 plus fifties in the tournament. Others are – DA Warner {48}, V Kohli {41} and SK Raina.
RG Sharma’s 70 in this game represent his 30th half century representing Mumbai. He became the fifth batsman to score 30 plus half centuries representing a single team. Others are – V Kohli – 36 HCs for Bangalore, DA Warner – 34 HCs for Sunrisers, SK Raina – 32 HCs for Chennai and AB de Viliers – 32 HCs for Bangalore
Q de Kock scored zero and RG Sharma scored 70 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring zero and a captain scoring a fifty in the same innings of a match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
PA Patel
WK
00
Dec
Pune
Cuttack
01.05.12
Sangakkra
C
82
Dec
Pune
Cuttack
01.05.12
2
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Che
Mumbai
17.04.15
RG Sharma
C
50
Mum
Che
Mumbai
17.04.15
3
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Che
Kolkata
24.05.15
RG Sharma
C
50
Mum
Che
Kolkata
24.05.15
4
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
01.05.17
RG Sharma
C
56*
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
01.05.17
5
RR Pant
WK
00
Del
Kol
Delhi
27.04.18
SS Iyer
C
93*
Del
Kol
Delhi
27.04.18
6
SV Samson
WK
00
Raj
Del
Jaipur
22.04.19
SPD Smith
C
50
Raj
Del
Jaipur
22.04.19
7
Q de Kock
WK
00
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
RG Sharma
C
70
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
It also provides the fourth occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper batsman and Mumbai captain involved in such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Che
Mumbai
17.04.15
RG Sharma
C
50
Mum
Che
Mumbai
17.04.15
2
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Che
Kolkata
24.05.15
RG Sharma
C
50
Mum
Che
Kolkata
24.05.15
3
PA Patel
WK
00
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
01.05.17
RG Sharma
C
56*
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
01.05.17
4
Q de Kock
WK
00
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
RG Sharma
C
70
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
Q de Kock scored zero and RG Sharma scored 70 in this game to provide the first occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zero and a captain opener scoring a fifty in the same innings of a match in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
Q de Kock
WK
00
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
RG Sharma
C
70
Mum
Pun
A Dhabi
01.10.20
RG Sharma’s 70 in this game provide his 68th fifty in T20 games. He became the sixth cricketer to score 68 or more fifties. Others are – CH Gayle {104}, DA Warner {84}, V Kohli {69}, AJ Finch {69} and AB de Villiers {68}
RG Sharma’s run aggregate in T20 games at the end of this game read 8812. He now stands eighth in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in T20 games. Others are
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
CH Gayle
404
396
48
13296
175*
38.20
2
KA Pollard
516
461
132
10345
104
31.44
3
Shoaib Malik
390
365
99
09926
95*
37.31
4
BB McCullum
370
364
33
09922
158*
29.97
5
DA Warner
285
284
36
09363
135*
37.75
6
AJ Finch
290
285
32
09140
172
36.12
7
V Kohli
284
269
50
08918
113
40.72
8
RG Sharma
332
319
47
08812
118
32.39
RG Sharma’s run aggregate in T20 games at the end of this game read 8812. He now stands second in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most runs in T20 games after V Kohli. V Kohli has an aggregate of 8918 runs
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
V Kohli
284
269
50
08918
113
40.72
2
RG Sharma
332
319
47
08812
118
32.39
RG Sharma’s 70 in this game represent his 21st fifty while leading Mumbai in the tournament.
Q de Kock’s duck in this game represent his third duck in the tournament. Other occasions are against Punjab on 19.04.13 at Hyd-RGS representing Sunrisers and against Kolkata on 28.04.19 at Kolkata representing Mumbai Indians
RG Sharma’s four boundary sixes in this game fetched him an aggregate of 153 boundary sixes while representing Mumbai in the tournament, He the second Mumbai batsman to score 150 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. KA Pollard has scored 186 boundary sixes. He also became the seventh batsman in the tournament to score 150 plus boundary sixes representing a single team. The following table lists all the seven batsmen.
No
Player
Team
6s
1
CH Gayle
Bangalore
239
2
AB de Villiers
Bangalore
206
3
V Kohli
Bangalore
190
4
MS Dhoni
Chennai
182
5
KA Pollard
Mumbai
186
6
SK Raina
Chennai
171
7
RG Sharma
Mumbai
153
This game was the 25th game for Mumbai against Punjab. Mumbai has played 25 plus games against the following oppositions in the tournament. Against Chennai – 29 games, against Bangalore – 26 games and against Kolkata – 26 games.
Mumbai has played 191 games – most games played a team in the tournament. It has won 111 games – most games won in the tournament. {Games won include two games won which were tied games on bowl out or on super over}. It has lost 80 games {Games lost include one game which was tied on bowl out or super over}
RG Sharma’s 5068 runs comprises of 444 boundary fours and 204 boundary sixes. RG Sharma is the first batsman in the tournament to score 400 plus boundary fours and 200 plus boundary sixes.
EJG Morgan completed 6500 runs in T20 games during his knock of 34 not out in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 6515. He became the fourth England batsman to total 6500 plus runs in T20 games. Others are LG Wright {7962}, AD Hales {7313} and RS Bopara {7229}
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
LJ Wright
324
301
27
7962
153*
29.05
2
AD Hales
266
263
19
7313
116*
29.97
3
RS Bopara
367
334
73
7229
105*
27.69
4
EJG Morgan
293
279
40
6515
091
27.68
Kuldeep Yadav’s lone wicket in this game fetched him a total of 40 wickets in the tournament when appearing for Kolkata. He became the seventh Kolkata bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in the tournament. The following table lists all the seven bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Overs
M
Runs
W
1
SP Narine
113
112
438.1
3
2938
124
2
PP Chawla
70
69
223.2
0
1835
66
3
AD Russell
60
56
154.1
0
1342
56
4
UT Yadav
47
47
161.3
0
1393
48
5
S Al Hasan
43
42
153.3
1
1101
43
6
JH Kallis
56
48
153.0
1
1153
42
7
K Yadav
43
42
146.2
0
1218
40
SP Narine’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 386 wickets in T20 games. He now occupies the third place in the list of batsmen who have captured most wickets in T20 games. Others are DJ Bravo {506} and SL Malinga {390}
It was a sort of coincidence that the rival captains were dismissed caught by rival wicket keepers in this game and is one of the rare such happening in the tournament. KD Karthik – Kolkata skipper was dismissed caught by Rajasthan wicket keeper JC Buttler for 1, while SPD Smith – Rajasthan’s skipper was dismissed caught by Kolkata wicket keeper KD Karthik for 3
KD Karthik’s two dismissals – all caught – in this game fetched him an aggregate of 216 dismissals in T20 games. He now occupies the third place in the list of wicket keepers who have effected most dismissals in T20 games. Others are – MS Dhoni {253} and Kamran Akmal {238}
KD Karthik’s two dismissals – all caught – in this game fetched him an aggregate of 157 catches in T20 games. He now occupies the second place in the list of wicket keepers who have pouched most catches in T20 games. MS Dhoni occupies the first place with 169 catches to his credit.
This game was KD Karthik’s 185 match in the tournament. He became the third most capped cricketer of the tournament. MS Dhoni and SK Raina share the first place with 193 matches and RG Sharma has played 191 matches. Thus KD Karthik became the fourth cricketer to play 185 plus matches in the tournament.
This game was the 180th match for RV Uthappa. He became the sixth cricketer to play 180 plus matches in the tournament. Others are – MS Dhoni {193}, SK Raina {193}, RG Sharma {191}, KD Karthik {185} and V Kohli {180}. RV Uthappa became the fourth most capped criketer in the tournament. He holds this place jointly with V Kohli who also has played 180 matches.
Kolkata’s win by 37 runs in this game provides its 94th win in the tournament. Kolkata occupies the third place in the list of teams which have won most games in the tournament. Mumbai {108} and Chennai {101} occupy the first two places.
Kolkata’s win by 37 runs in this game provides its eleventh win in the tournament against Rajasthan. It has lost ten games against Rajasthan which includes two lost games when the game was tied. Both the teams have played 21 games.