PP Chawla’s lone wicket – that of RG Sharma who was caught by SM Curran for 12 – in this game gave him an aggregate of 151 wickets in IPL. He now stands third in the list of bowlers who have captured most wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {170} and A Mishra {157}.
PP Chawla was representing the third team in IPL and this was his first game for Chennai. He has represented two other teams in IPL – Kings Eleven Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders. He has captured 84 wickets while appearing for Kings Eleven Punjab and 66 wickets while representing Kolkata Knight Riders
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 200th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in IPL. It also provides the 26th occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the 37th occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the seventh occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the third occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 24th occasion of a three figure partnership by batsmen against Mumbai in IPL and provides the fifth occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The five wicket victory for Chennai against Mumbai in the opening fixture of IPL 2020-21 season at Abu Dhabi on 13.09.20 was the one hundredth victory for Chennai under Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Chennai has won 47 games by wicket margin and 53 games by runs margin.
Chennai has won three games by one to three wickets margin – one each by one wicket, two wickets and three wickets margin – and four games by nine wickets margin. Chennai has won eight games by single digit margin {one to nine runs} and 13 games by 50 plus runs margin. Of these 13 games, three games have been won by 90 plus runs. The following table furnishes the games won against each opposition
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Deccan
10
06
04
0
0
0
0
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
4
v Kochi
2
01
01
0
0
0
0
5
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
7
v Pune
6
04
02
0
0
0
0
8
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
9
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
10
v Sunrisers
12
09
03
0
0
0
0
Total
165
100
63
0
0
1
1
Most wins have been achieved against Bangalore – 15 wins. Against six teams ten or more games have been won.
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
4
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
5
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
Channai has won most games – 40 – at Chennai.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
2
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
3
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2008
4
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Mar 31, 2010
5
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
23 runs
Chennai
Apr 03, 2010
6
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2010
7
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
8
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
9
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
21 runs
Chennai
Apr 16, 2011
10
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2011
11
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
19 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2011
12
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 wkts
Chennai
May 04, 2011
13
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 12, 2011
14
Chennai
Kochi
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
May 18, 2011
15
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
16
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 12, 2012
17
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
13 runs
Chennai
Apr 19, 2012
18
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 21, 2012
19
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
10 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2012
20
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
21
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
22
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
04 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2013
23
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 22, 2013
24
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 25, 2013
25
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
14 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2013
26
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
15 runs
Chennai
May 02, 2013
27
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
33 runs
Chennai
May 14, 2013
28
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
29
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
45 runs
Chennai
Apr 11, 2015
30
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
31
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
32
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2015
33
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
12 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2015
34
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 10, 2018
35
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Mar 23, 2019
36
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
37
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
22 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2019
38
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 09, 2019
39
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
06 wkts
Chennai
Apr 23, 2019
40
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
Head to Head Result summary of each participating teams in IPL
Eight teams have played 100 plus matches with Mumbai playing most matches – 187 closely followed by Bangalore – 181
No
Team
Span
Mat
1
Mumbai Indians
2008-2019
187
2
Royal Challengers Bangalore
2008-2019
181
3
Kolkata Knight Riders
2008-2019
178
4
Delhi Capitals
2008-2019
177
5
Kings XI Punjab
2008-2019
176
6
Chennai Super Kings
2008-2019
165
7
Rajasthan Royals
2008-2019
147
8
Sunrisers Hyderabad
2013-2019
108
Only two teams have won 100 plus matches while seven teams have lost 50 plus matches. Most matches are won by Mumbai 107, while Delhi has lost most matches – 97. Three teams – Delhi {97}, Punjab {94} and Bangalore {92} have lost 90 plus matches
Team
Span
Mat
Won
Mumbai Indians
2008-2019
187
107
Chennai Super Kings
2008-2019
165
100
Team
Span
Mat
Lost
Delhi Capitals
2008-2019
177
97
Kings XI Punjab
2008-2019
176
94
Royal Challengers Bangalore
2008-2019
181
92
Kolkata Knight Riders
2008-2019
178
83
Mumbai Indians
2008-2019
187
78
Rajasthan Royals
2008-2019
147
69
Chennai Super Kings
2008-2019
165
63
There are 93 occasions of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs. Its break up read thus – Bangalore {18}, Chennai {16], Deccan {01}, Delhi {06}, Gujarat {01}, Kolkata {11}, Mumbai [11}, Punjab {12}, Rajasthan {07} and Sunrisers {10}. There are 22 occasions of both the teams scoring 200 plus runs in the same match.
IPL has witnessed 35 occasions of a team scoring 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings. Bangalore’s 49 all out in 9.4 overs against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17 is the lowest total registered by a team in a completed innings in the tournament. It also provides the lone occasions of a team dismissed for a total less than 50 runs in the tournament. Delhi has been dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in a completed innings on ten occasions and owns the record for a team dismissed most times for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in the tournament. Bangalore and Mumbai share the joint second place with five occasions each.
There are nine occasions of s team winning a game by 100 plus runs, eleven occasions of a team winning a game without losing a wicket and six occasions of a team winning a game by 50 plus balls remaining in the second innings. There are ten occasions of a team winning a game by one run margin, three occasions of a team winning a game by one wicket margin and six occasions of a team winning a game by two wickets margin. IPL has witnessed nine Tied matches and 26 occasions of a match won on the last ball.
As many as 31 batsmen have aggregated 2000 plus runs in the tournament. Two batsmen V Kohli {5412} and SK Raina {5368} are the only two batsmen who have scored 5000 plus runs in the tournament. The following ten batsmen have an aggregate of 4000 plus runs in the tournament.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
C
HC
1
V Kohli
177
169
26
5412
5
36
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
1
38
3
RG Sharma
188
183
28
4898
1
36
4
DA Warner
126
126
17
4706
4
44
5
S Dhawan
159
158
21
4579
0
37
6
CH Gayle
125
124
15
4484
6
28
7
MS Dhoni
190
170
65
4432
0
23
8
RV Uthappa
177
170
17
4411
0
24
9
AB de Villiers
154
142
32
4395
3
33
10
G Gambhir
154
152
16
4217
0
36
As many as 19 Indian batsmen and 12 overseas batsmen have scored 2000 plus runs in the tournament. DA Warner {4706|, CH Gayle {4484} and AB de Villiers {4395} are the three overseas batsmen to have an aggregate of 4000 plus runs
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
C
HC
1
DA Warner
126
126
17
4706
4
44
2
CH Gayle
125
124
15
4484
6
28
3
AB de Villiers
154
142
32
4395
3
33
Thirteen batsmen have scored 20 plus fifties in the tournament with DA Warner scoring most fifties – 48 {04 centuries and 44 half centuries}. Eight Indian batsmen and five Overseas batsmen share the honour of scoring 20 plus fifties. V Kohli with 41 fifties {05 centuries and 36 half centuries} owns the record for most fifties among the Indian batsmen. DA Warner with 48 {04 centuries and 44 half centuries} owns the record for most fifties among the overseas batsmen.
As many as 58 centuries have been registered in the tournament of which Indian batsmen have scored 23 centuries and overseas batsmen have scored 35 centuries. Bangalore leads the table with 13 centuries followed by Punjab which has scored ten centuries
CH Gayle has scored six centuries followed by V Kohli who has scored five centuries. DA Warner and SR Watson have scored four centuries. AB de Villiers has scored three centuries. CH Gayle with his six centuries owns the record for most centuries by a batsman in the tournament.
CH Gayle of Bangalore in 2011, SR Watson of Chennai in 2018 and HM Amla of Punjab in 2017 are the three batsmen in the tournament who have scored two centuries in the same edition. V Kohli of Bangalore is the only batsman in the tournament to score four centuries in the same edition.
There are 33 occasion of batsmen scoring a century containing ten or more boundary fours. PC Valthaty of Punjab scored 19 boundary fours in his knock of 120 not out against Chennai at Mohali on 13.04.11 and AB de Villers of Bangalore scored 19 boundary fours in his knock of 133 not out against Mumbai at Mumbai on 10.05.15 share the record of scoring most boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament.
Two batsmen have scored centuries containing ten or more boundary sixes. CH Gayle of Bangalore scored 175 not out with 17 boundary sixes against Pune at Bangalore on 15.04.12 and BB McCullum of Kolkata scored 153 not out with 13 boundary sixes against Bangalore at Bangalore on 18.04.08.
Three batsmen in the tournament have score centuries with ten or more boundary fours and ten or more boundary sixes. CH Gayle of Bangalore scored 175 not out with 17 boundary sixes against Pune at Bangalore on 15.04.12 and BB McCullum of Kolkata scored 153 not out with 13 boundary sixes against Bangalore at Bangalore on 18.04.08. AB de Villers of Bangalore scored 10 boundary fours and 12 boundary sixes in his knock of 129 not out against Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16
Two batsmen have scored centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the finals of the tournament. WP Saha of Punjab scored 115 not out containing 10 boundary fours against Kolkata at Bangalore on 01.06.14 and SR Watson scored 117 not out containing 11 boundary fours against Sunrisers at Mumbai on 27.05.18.
The tournament has witnessed two occasions of two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings. V Kohli {109} and AB de Villiers {125 not out} of Bangalore scored centuries against Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16. JM Bairstow {114} and DA Warner {100 not out} of Sunrisers scored centuries against Bangalore at Hyd-RGS on 31.03.19
There are eleven occasions of a batsman’s century in a losing cause in the tournament of which three are by overseas batsmen.
There are 61 occasion of batsmen scoring nineties in the tournament of which 28 occasions are by overseas batsmen. DA Warner of Sunrisers with five occasions owns the record for most nineties by a batsman in the tournament. CH Gayle and GJ Maxwell have scored nineties on two occasions. Punjab batsmen have scored most nineties – twelve and is closely followed by Rajasthan batsmen – nine.
SK Raina and CH Gayle are the only two batsmen to score 99 not out and V Kohli and PP Shaw are the two batsmen to be dismissed on 99 in the tournament. The following table lists the performance of these four batsmen
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
SK Raina
99*
Chennai
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
08.05.13
2
CH Gayle
99*
Punjab
Bangalore
Mohali
13.04.19
3
V Kohli
99
Bangalore
Delhi
Delhi
10.05.13
4
PP Shaw
99
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
30.03.19
There are 18 batsmen who have scored 100 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. CH Gayle owns the record for scoring most sixes in the tournament with 326 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle {326}, AB de Villiers {212} and MS Dhoni {209} are the three batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. CH Gayle and MS Dhoni own the record for scoring most boundary sixes in the tournament among Overseas batsmen and Indian batsmen respectively.
CH Gayle with his 368 boundary fours and 326 boundary sixes is the only batsman to score 300 plus boundary fours and 300 boundary sixes in the tournament. AB de Villers has scored 357 boundary fours and 212 boundary sixes in the tournament.
The record for scoring most boundary fours is credited to S Dhawan. He has scored 524 boundary fours. He also remains the only batsman to score 500 plus boundary fours in the tournament. SK Raina {493}, G Gambhir {492}, V Kohli {480}, RV Uthappa {435}, RG Sharma {431} and AM Rahane {404} are the other six batsmen who have scored 400 plus boundary fours in the tournament.
Harbhajan Singh and PA Patel share the record for most ducks by a batsman in the tournament. Both the batsmen have scored 13 ducks in the tournament. GJ Mexwell and JH Kallis share the record for most ducks by an overseas batsman. Both the batsmen have scored nine ducks in the tournament. As many as 45 batsmen have scored six or more ducks in the tournament. 30 Indian batsmen have scored six or more ducks in the tournament and 15 overseas batsmen have scored six or more ducks in the tournament.
Fourteen bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets in the tournament of which twelve are Indian bowlers and two are overseas bowlers. Among Indian bowlers, A Mishra holds the record for most wickets – 157 wickets, while SL Malinga holds the record for most wickets for overseas bowlers. SL Malinga holds the record for most wickets in the tournament.
SL Malinga {170}, A Mishra {157}, Harbhajan Singh {150} and PP Chawla {150} are the four bowlers who have captured 150 plus wickets in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed 20 occasions of bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings of which there are three occasions of bowlers capturing six or more wickets in an innings. – Sohail Tanvir of Rajasthan captured six for 14 against Chennai at Jaipur on 04.05.08, A Zampa of Rising Pune captured six for 19 against Sunrisers at Vizag on 10.05.16 and A Josheph of Mumbai captured six for 12 against Sunrisers at Hyd-RGS on 06.04.19
A Joseph’s six for 12 representing Mumbai against Sunrisers at Hyd-RGS on 06.04.19 represent the best bowling effort in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed 139 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings. it comprises of six wickets in an innings on three occasions, five wickets in an innings on 17 occasions and exact four wickets in an innings on 119 occasions.
Mumbai and Punjab bowlers share the record for most number of occasions of four plus wickets in an innings. Both the teams have 18 occasions. Bangalore and Chennai closely follow Mumbai and Punjab with 17 such occasions.
There are 67 occasions of overseas bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. it comprises of six wickets in an innings on three occasions, five wickets in an innings on six occasions and exact four wickets in an innings on 58 occasions.
Overseas bowlers representing Kolkata have captured four or more wickets in an innings on 12 occasions. Overseas bowlers representing Mumbai have captured four or more wickets in an innings on 11 occasions.
There are five bowlers who have captured four or more wickets conceding single digit runs. The following table lists all these five bowlers.
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
A Kumble
5
05
Bangalore
Rajasthan
Cape Town
18.04.09
2
RG Sharma
4
06
Deccan
Mumbai
Centurion
06.05.09
3
DR Smith
4
08
Gujarat
Kolkata
Kanpur
19.05.16
4
Mishra A
4
09
Deccan
Punjab
Dharamsala
21.05.11
5
S Badree
4
09
Bangalore
Mumbai
Bangalore
14.04.17
A Kumble is the only bowler to capture five wickets conceding single digit runs in the tournament. He returned with figures of five for five representing Bangalore against Rajasthan at Cape Town on 18.04.09.
SP Narine and SL Malinga have captured four or more wickets on seven occasions in the tournament and share the record for most four or wicket hauls in the tournament. L Balaji, A Mishra, RA Jadeja and AJ Tye have captured four or more wicket hauls on four occasions in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed thirty occasions of a bowler’s four plus wickets haul in a losing cause. It comprises of one six wicket haul, four five wicket hauls and 24 exact four wicket hauls.
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
A Zampa
6
19
Ris Pune
Sunrisers
Vizag
10.05.16
1
MM Patel
5
21
Mumbai
Punjab
Mohali
10.05.11
2
SP Narine
5
19
Kolkata
Punjab
Kolkata
15.04.12
3
JP Faulkner
5
16
Rajasthan
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
17.05.13
4
AS Rajpout
5
14
Punjab
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
25.04.18
AJ Tye and Yuvraj Singh have witnessed two occasions of four plus wicket hauls going in vain.
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
AJ Tye
4
34
Punjab
Rajasthan
Jaipur
08.05.18
2
AJ Tye
4
41
Punjab
Kolkata
Indore
12.05.18
1
Yuvraj Singh
4
29
Pune
Delhi
Mumbai
17.04.11
2
Yuvraj Singh
4
35
Bangalore
Rajasthan
Bangalore
11.05.14
There are sixteen occasions of four plus wickets by overseas bowlers going in vain in the tournament. It comprises of one six wicket haul, two five wicket hauls and 13 exact four wickets hauls.
The tournament has witnessed four occasions of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same match
No
Player
W-R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MM Patel
5-21
Mum
Pun
Mohali
10.05.11
2
BA Bhatt
4-22
Pun
Mum
Mohali
10.05.11
1
SL Malinga
4-23
Mum
Kol
A Dhabi
16.04.14
2
SP Narine
4-20
Kol
Mum
A Dhabi
16.04.14
1
SR Watson
4-29
Ban
Guj
Bangalore
25.05.16
2
DS Kulakarni
4-34
Guj
Ban
Bangalore
25.05.16
1
S Kaul
4-29
Sun
RPun
Hyd-RGS
06.05.17
2
JD Unadkat
5-30
RPun
Sun
Hyd-RGS
06.05.17
The tournament has witnessed two occasions of two bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same innings.
No
Player
W-R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MM Patel
4-28
Mum
Raj
Mumbai
11.04.12
2
KA Pollard
4-44
Mum
Raj
Mumbai
11.04.12
1
MA Starc
4-15
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
06.05.15
2
S Aravind
4-27
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
06.05.15
There are eleven occasions of a bowler conceding 60 plus runs in an innings and eight occasions of a bowler conceding 60 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament.
Basil Thampi returned none for 70 representing Sunrisers against Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.05.18. His figures represent the most expensive figures in terms of runs conceded in the tournament in both the captioned categories. He also remains the only bowler in the tournament to concede 70 plus runs.
KD Karthik {124} and MS Dhoni {116} are the two wicket keepers to effect 100 plus dismissals in the tournament. KD Karthik with 124 dismissals owns the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in the tournament.
KD Karthik {94} and MS Dhoni {83} are the two wicket keepers to pouch 80 plus catches in the tournament. KD Karthik with 94 catches owns the record for most catches by a wicket keeper in the tournament.
KD Karthik {30}. RV Uthappa {32} and MS Dhoni {33} are the three wicket keepers to effect 30 plus stumping dismissals in the tournament. MS Dhoni with 33 stumping dismissals owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicket keeper in the tournament.
There are ten fielders other than wicket keepers who have pouched 50 plus catches – five Indian fieldsman and five overseas fieldsmen. SK Raina with 95 catches owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman and also owns the record for most catches by a fieldsman in the tournament. AB de Villiers with 78 catches owns the record for most catches by an overseas fieldsman. SK Raina {95}, RG Sharma {79} and AB de Villiers {78} are the three fieldsmen who have pouched 75 plus catches in the tournament.
SR Tendulkar, DA Warner, JH Kallis, R Tewatia and F du Plessis are the five fieldmen who have pouched four catches in an innings in the tournament.
No
Player
Ct
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
SR Tendulkar
4
1
Mum
Kol
Mumbai
16.05.08
2
DA Warner
4
2
Del
Raj
Delhi
31.03.10
3
JH Kallis
4
2
Kol
Dec
Kolkata
11.04.11
4
R Tewatia
4
2
Del
Mum
Mumbai
24.03.19
5
F du Plessis
4
1
Che
Kol
Kolkata
14.04.19
As many as 199 three figure partnerships have been registered by batsmen in the tournament. There are four occasions of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the tournament. There are 21 occasions of batsmen posting 150 plus runs in the tournament including four occasions of 200 plus runs partnerships.
Of these 199 three figure partnerships, 38 three figure partnerships have been posted by overseas batsmen
229 runs partnership between V Kohli and AB de Villiers for Bangalore against Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16 represents the highest partnership in the tournament.
Break up of 199 three figure partnerships wicket wise read thus – First wicket {67}, Second wicket {67}, Third wicket {36}, Fourth wicket {17}, Fifth wicket {09}, Sixth wicket {02}, Seventh Wicket {01}, Eighth Wicket {00}, Ninth wicket {00} and Tenth wicket {00}
Break up of 199 three figure partnerships team wise read thus – Bangalore {32}. Chennai {25}, Deccan {06}, Delhi {18|, Gujarat {03}, Kochi {01}, Kolkata {25}, Mumbai {24}, Pune {01}, Ris Pune {02}, Punjab {25}, Rajasthan {15} and Sunrisers {22}
There are 15 occasions of batsmen from rival teams posting a three figure partnerships in the same match. The tournament has witnessed two occasions of rival teams posting a three figure partnerships for the same in the same match.
V Kohli and AB de Villiers of Bangalore have posted 150 plus runs on four occasions for second wicket. All such occasions are furnished below.
No
Runs
Wkt
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
229
2nd
Gujarat
Bangalore
14.05.16
2
215*
2nd
Mumbai
Mumbai
10.05.15
3
157
2nd
Sunrisers
Bangalore
12.04.16
4
155
2nd
Ris Pune
Pune-MCA
22.04.16
MS Dhoni {174}, G Gambhir {129} and RG Sharma {104} are the three captains who have lead the teams on 100 plus occasions. MS Dhoni with 174 matches owns the record for leading a team on most occasions. He is the only captain in the tournament to win 100 plus games – 104 to be exact. MS Dhoni {104}, G Gambhir {71} and RG Sharma {60} are the three captains who have won 50 plus matches. MS Dhoni {69}, G Gambhir {57} and V Kohli {55} are the three captains who have lost 50 plus games. MS Dhoni owns the record for winning most games and losing most games in the tournament. He has won 104 games and lost 69 games.
There are 38 cricketers who have played 100 plus matches in the tournament of which eight are overseas cricketers. Thirteen cricketers have appeared in 150 plus matches in the tournament of which one is an overseas cricketer.
SK Raina with 193 matches to his credit owns the record for most capped cricketer in the tournament. He also owns the record for most capped Indian cricketer in the tournament, while AB de Villiers with 154 matches to his credit owns the record for most capped overseas cricketer. AB de Villiers is the only overseas cricketer to appear in 150 plus matches.
The tournament has witnessed all round performance of a fifty coupled with four wickets in the same game by four cricketers on five occasions. The following table furnishes the five occasions.
No
Players
Runs
W-R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
PC Valthaty
75
4-29
Pun
Dec
Hyd-RGS
16.04.11
2
Yuvraj Singh
66*
4-29
Pune
Del
Mum-DYP
17.04.11
3
KA Pollard
64
4-44
Mum
Raj
Mumbai
11.04.12
4
Yuvraj Singh
83
4-37
Ban
Raj
Bangalore
11.05.14
5
JP Duminy
54
4-17
Del
Sun
Vizag
18.04.15
The following fifteen captains have led two teams in the tournament
No
Player
Teama
1
MS Dhoni
Chennai , Rising Pune
2
G Gambhir
Delhi , Kolkata
3
AC Gilchrist
Deccan, Punjab
4
V Sehwag
Delhi , Punjab
5
R Dravid
Rajasthan , Bangalore
6
DA Warner
Delhi , Sunrisers
7
Yuvraj Singh
Punjab, Pune
8
SC Ganguly
Kolkata , Pune
9
SK Raina
Chennai , Gujarat
10
SR Watson
Rajasthan , Bangalore
11
KD Karthik
Delhi , Kolkata
12
KP Pietersen
Delhi , Bangalore
13
AM Rahane
Rajasthan , Rising Pune
14
BB McCullum
Gujarat , Kolkata
15
CL White
Deccan, Sunrisers
The following three captains have led three teams in the tournament
No
Player
Teama
1
KC Sangakkara
Deccan, Punjab, Sunrisers
2
DPMD Jayawardene
Delhi , Punjab, Kochi
3
SPD Smith
Pune , Rajasthan , Rising Pune
The tournament has witnessed 19 hat tricks by the bowlers. The following table lists them
No
Bowler
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
Balaji L
Che
Pun
Chennai
10.05.08
2
Mishra A
Del
Dec
Delhi
15.05.08
3
Ntini M
Che
Kol
Kolkata
17.05.08
4
Yuvraj Singh
Pun
Ban
Durban
01.05.09
5
Sharma RG
Dec
Mum
Centurion
06.05.09
6
Yuvraj Singh
Raj
Dec
Jo’burg
17.05.09
7
Praveen Kumar
Ban
Raj
Bangalore
18.03.10
8
Mishra A
Pun
Dec
Dharmasala
21.05.11
9
Chandila A
Raj
Pune
Pune-MCA
13.05.12
10
Narine SP
Kol
Pun
Mohali
16.04.13
11
Mishra A
Sun
Pune
Pune-MCA
17.04.13
12
Tambe PV
Raj
Kol
Ahmedabad
05.05.14
13
Watson SR
Raj
Sun
Ahmedabad
08.05.14
14
Patel A
Pun
Guj
Rajkot
01.05.16
15
Badree A
Ban
Mum
Bangalore
14.04.17
16
Tye AJ
Guj
RPun
Rajkot
14.04.17
17
Unadkat JA
RPun
Sun
Hyd-RGS
06.05.17
18
Curran SM
Pun
Del
Mohali
01.04.19
19
Gopal S
Raj
Ban
Bangalore
30.04.19
Mishra A has performed the feat on three occasions while Yuvraj Singh has performed the feat on two occasions
No
Bowler
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
Mishra A
Del
Dec
Delhi
15.05.08
2
Mishra A
Pun
Dec
Dharmasala
21.05.11
3
Mishra A
Sun
Pune
Pune-MCA
17.04.13
1
Yuvraj Singh
Pun
Ban
Durban
01.05.09
2
Yuvraj Singh
Raj
Dec
Jo’burg
17.05.09
Some interesting derivatives have come out of the statistical parameter “Both the Openers scoring fifties” in the tournament
There are 52 occasions of both the openers scoring fifties in the tournament of which ten occasions are by overseas openers. F du Plessis {50} and SR Watson {50} representing Chennai scored exact 50s against Delhi at Vizag on 10.05.19 to provide the lone occasion of both the openers scoring exact fifties in the tournament.
There are four occasions of an opener scoring a century and another opener scoring a half century in the tournament, DR Smith and BB McCullum have scored fifties on two occasions, while JM Bairstow and DA Warner have scored fifties on three occasions.
JM Bairstow {114} and DA Warner {100 not out} representing Sunrisers have scored centuries against Bangalore at Hyd-RGS on 31.03.19 to provide the lone occasion of both the openers scoring centuries in the tournament. There are three occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in the tournament
The tournament has witnessed seven abandoned games. The following table lists all these seven games
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
22.04.08
2
Mumbai
Rajasthan
Durban
21.04.09
3
Chennai
Kolkata
Cape Town
25.04.09
4
Bangalore
Rajasthan
Bangalore
19.04.11
5
Kolkata
Deccan
Kolkata
24.04.12
6
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Ahmedabad
21.04.15
7
Gujarat
Mumbai
Rajkot`
29.04.17
.
There are 78 occasions of captains scoring ducks in the tournament. Five captains – AC Gilchrist {07}, G Gambhir {10}, RG Sharma {07}, SK Warne {06} and V Kohli {05} have scored five or more ducks in the tournament. G Gambhir with ten ducks to his credit owns the record for most ducks by a captain in the tournament. Mumbai captains have failed to open the account on 14 occasions and own the record for most occasions of captains of a team scoring ducks in the tournament. Kolkata is another team which has ten occasions of captains scoring ducks in the tournament.
There are 60 occasions of wicket keeper batsmen scoring ducks in the tournament. PA Patel {08}, AC Gilchrist {07}, KD Karthik {06} and NV Ojha {05} are the four wicket keeper batsmen who have failed to open their account in the tournament. PA Patel with eight ducks to his credit owns the record for most ducks by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament. Mumbai wicket keepers have failed to open the account on 14 occasions and own the record for most occasions of wicket keepers of a team scoring ducks in the tournament.
There are two occasions of rival wicket keepers scoring ducks in the same game in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed three occasions of captains collecting the duck without facing a delivery. It has also witnessed 35 occasion of captains and 23 occasions of wicket keeper batsmen collecting the first ball ducks.
There are three occasions of captain and wicket keeper batsman from the same team scoring ducks in the same game and also one occasion of captain and wicket keeper batsman from the same team collecting first ball ducks in the same game
The tournament has witnessed nine occasions of captains scoring a century in the tournament of which two centuries were in a losing cause. DA Warner’s 126 for Sunrisers against Kolkata at Hyd-RGS represent the highest score by a captain in the tournament. V Kohli’s five centuries in the tournament have come when he was leading Bangalore.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
DA Warner
126
Sun
Kol
Hyd-RGS
30.04.17
2
V Sehwag
119
Del
Dec
Hyd-RGS
05.05.11
3
V Kohli
113
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
18.05.16
4
V Kohli
109
Ban
Guj
Bangalore
14.05.16
5
V Kohli
108*
Ban
RPun
Bangalore
07.05.16
6
AC Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
7
SR Tendulkar
100*
Mum
Koc
Mumbai
15.04.11
8
V Kohli
100
Ban
Guj
Rajkot
24.04.16
9
V Kohli
100
Ban
Kol
Bangalore
19.04.19
The following are the sixteen occasions of captains scoring nineties in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
V Kohli
99
Ban
Del
Delhi
10.05.13
2
RG Sharma
98*
Mum
Kol
Kolkata
08.04.15
3
RG Sharma
98*
Mum
Kol
Kolkata
08.04.15
4
KD Karthik
97*
Kol
Raj
Kolkata
25.04.19
5
V Sehwag
94*
Del
Dec
Deccan
22.04.08
6
RG Sharma
94
Mum
Ban
Bangalore
17.04.18
7
G Gambhir
93
Kol
Ban
Kolkata
28.04.12
8
V Kohli
93*
Ban
Sun
Bangalore
08.04.13
9
DA Warner
93*
Sun
Guj
Delhi
27.05.16
10
SS Iyer
93*
Del
Kol
Delhi
27.04.18
11
DA Warner
92
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
30.04.16
12
V Kohli
92*
Ban
Mum
Bangalore
17.04.18
13
SC Ganguly
91
Kol
Dec
Deccan
11.05.08
14
DA Warner
91
Sun
Kol
Vizag
22.04.15
15
G Gambhir
90*
Kol
Sun
Kolkata
16.04.16
16
DA Warner
90*
Sun
Mum
Hyd-RGS
18.04.16
The tournament has witnessed 247 occasions of captains scoring fifties in the tournament. V Kohli has scored 33 fifties and owns the record for most fifties by a captain in the tournament. MS Dhoni {21}, G Gambhir {30} and DA Warner {21} are the other three captains who have scored 20 plus fifties in the tournament. There are 14 occasions of captains scoring exact fifty runs in the tournament.
There are 174 occasions of wicket keeper batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament of which seven are centuries. RR Pant’s 128 not out for Delhi against Sunrisers at Delhi on 10.05.18 represents the highest score by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
RR Pant
128*
Del
Sun
Delhi
10.05.18
2
WP Saha
115
Pun
Kol
Bangalore
01.06.14
3
JM Bairstow
114
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
31.03.10
4
AC Gilchrist
109*
Dec
Mum
Mum-DYP
27.04.08
5
Q de Kock
108
Del
Ban
Bangalore
17.04.16
6
AC Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
7
KL Rahul
100*
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
10.04.19
The following are the ten occasions of wicket keeper batsmen scoring nineties in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
RR Pant
97
Del
Guj
Delhi
04.05.17
2
KD Karthik
97*
Kol
Raj
Kolkata
25.04.19
3
KL Rahul
95*
Pun
Raj
Indore
08.05.18
4
JS Buttler
95*
Raj
Che
Jaipur
11.05.18
5
Sangakkara
94
Pun
Mum
Mohali
25.04.08
6
NV Ojha
94*
Raj
Che
Chennai
02.04.10
7
JS Buttler
94*
Raj
Mum
Mumbai
13.05.18
8
KL Rahul
94
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
16.05.18
9
WP Saha
93
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
11.05.17
10
MS Bisla
92
Kol
Che
Chennai
28.04.13
There are eight occasions of a wicketkeeper batsman scoring exact fifty runs in the tournament.
There are 57 occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty. YK Pathan is the only batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the tournament. YK Pathan was representing Rajasthan. He was dismissed for 100 against Mumbai at Mum-BS on 13.03.10. V Kohli is the only batsman in the tournament to be dismissed for 99. He was dismissed for 99 representing Bangalore against Sunrisers at Hyd-RGS on 08.05.13.
There are twelve occasions of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two or more occasions. AB de Villiers and AT Rayudu are the two batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on three occasions in the tournament
The tournament has witnessed 125 occasion of a team dismissed all out. There are three occasions in which both the teams are dismissed all out in the same game.
Highest partnerships for each wicket in Indian Premier League
The following
are the various batting parameters of each team in IPL. Bangalore {1130} and Mumbai {1095} batsmen
have scored 1000 plus boundary sixes.
Bangalore {13} and Punjab {11} batsmen have scored ten or more
centuries. Delhi {116}, Mumbai {114}, Bangalore {110} and Pnjab {104}
batsmen have scored 100 plus ducks. Mumbai batsmen have scored most number
of boundary fours – 2578. Mumbai is the
only team to score 2500 plus boundary
fours. Punjab {2441}, Delhi {2391}, Bangalore {2354}, Chennai {2186} and
Rajasthan {2027} batsmen have scored 2000 plus boundary fours
No
Team
C
HC
Zero
Fours
Sixes
1
Bangalore
13
139
110
2354
1130
2
Chennai
08
135
074
2186
0975
3
Deccan
02
051
052
0957
0400
4
Delhi
08
133
116
2391
0886
5
Pune
00
107
033
0525
0196
6
Gujarat
00
027
019
0460
0155
7
Kochi
00
005
014
0170
0053
8
Mumbai
04
148
114
2578
1095
9
Punjab
11
121
104
2441
0975
10
Rajasthan
06
092
083
2027
0679
11
Rsing Pune
02
202
015
0368
0157
12
Sunrisers
03
090
049
1437
0530
Total
57
980
783
17894
7231
IPL Man of the Match Awards arranged in the alphabetical order of the batsmen