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wicket keeper batsmen who have collected ducks in Indian Premier League

wicket keeper batsmen who have collected ducks in Indian Premier League

The following table lists the wicket keeper batsmen who have collected ducks in Indian Premier League

No Batsman Team Opposition Venue Date
1 M Rawat          Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 26.04.08
2 P Shah Mumbai Delhi Delhi 24.05.08
3 PA Patel Chennai Mumbai Cape Town 18.04.09
4 RV Uthappa Bangaloe Punjab Durban 24.04.09
5 NV Ojha Rajasthan Deccan P E’beth 02.05.09
6 Sangakkara Punjab Kolkata P E’beth 03.05.09
7 AC Gilchrist Deccan Chennai E London 04.05.09
8 NV Ojha Jaipur Chennai Kimberley 09.05.09
9 MN van Wyk Kolkata Delhi Jo’burg 10.05.09
10 AC Gilchrist Deccan BAngalore Jo’burg 24.05.09
11 Sangakkara Punjab Deccan Cuttack 19.03.10
12 AC Gilchrist Deccan Mumbai Mum-DYP 28.03.10
13 KD Karthik Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
14 MS Dhoni Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
15 AT Rayudu Mumbai Rajasthan Jaipur 11.04.10
16 NV Ojha Rajasthan Mumbai Jaipur 11.04.10
17 AC Gilchrist Deccan Bangalore Nagpur 12.04.10
18 MS Dhoni Chennai Delhi Chennai 15.04.10
19 NV Ojha Delhi Rajasthan Jaipur 12.04.11
20 AB de Villiers Bangalore Deccan Hyd-RGS 14.04.11
21 RV Uthappa Pune Chennai Chennai 25.04.11
22 PA Patel Kochi Deccan Kochi 27.04.11
23 AC Gilchrist Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 02.05.11
24 Sangakkara Deccan Kolkata Hyd-RGS 03.05.11
25 AC Gilchrist Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.11
26 AB de Villers Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 22.05.11
27 SP Goswamy Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 25.05.11
28 AT Rayudu Mumbai Bangalore Chennai 27.05.11
29 KD Karthik Mumbai Rajasthan Mumbai 11.04.12
30 AB de Villiers Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 28.04.12
31 PA Patel Deccan Pune Cuttack 01.05.12
32 AC Gilchrist Punjab Rqjasthan Jaipur 14.04.13
33 KD Karthik Mumbai Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 01.05.13
34 KD Karthik Delhi Bangalore Sharjah 17.04.14
35 PA Patel Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 17.04.15
36 NV Ojha Sunrisers Mumbai Hyd-RGS 17.05.15
37 MS Dhoni Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 19.05.15
38 PA Patel Mumbai Chennai Kolkata 24.05.15
39 JC Buttler Mumbai Ris Pune Mumbai 09.04.16
40 RV Uthappa Kolkata Ris Pune Pune-MCA 24.04.16
41 KD Karthik Gujarat Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.16
42 KL Rahul Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 24.05.16
43 PA Patel Mumbai Gujarat Mumbai 16.04.17
44 RR Pant Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 19.04.17
45 RR Pant Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 22.04.17
46 PA Patel Mumbai Bangalore Mumbai 01.05.17
47 RR Pant Delhi Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
48 RV Uthappa Kolkata Punjab Mohali 09.05.17
49 KD Karthik Gujarat Sunrisers Kanpur 13.05.17
50 Ishan Kishan Mumbai Bangalore Mumbai 17.04.18
51 WP Saha Sunrisers Mumbai Mumbai 24.04.18
52 Ishan Kishan Mumbai Sunrisers Mumbai 24.04.18
53 RR Pant Delhi Kolkata Delhi 27.04.18
54 Ishan Kishan Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 01.05.18
55 SW Billings Chennai Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 17.04.19
56 SV Samson Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 22.04.19
57 JM Bairstow Sunrisers Chennai Chennai 23.04.19
58 AT Rayudu Chennai Mumbai Chennai 26.04.19
59 Q de Kock Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 28.04.19
60 PA Patel Bangalore Sunrisers Bangalore 04.05.19
Captains scoring ducks in Indian Premier League

Captains scoring ducks in Indian Premier League

The following table furnishes the captains who have scored ducks in an innings in Indian Premier League

No Batsman Team Opposition Venue Date
1 VVS Laxman Deccan Kolkata Kolkata 20.04.08
2 Harbhajan Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.08
3 R Dravid Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 26.04.08
4 R Dravid Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 28.04.08
5 V Sehwag Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 13.05.08
6 V Sehwag Delhi Deccan Delhi 15.05.08
7 SR Tendulkar Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 16.05.08
8 SK Warne Rajasthan Delhi Mumbai 30.05.08
9 KP Pietersen Bangalore Chennai P E’beth 20.04.09
10 KP Pietersen Bangalore Punjab Durban 24.04.09
11 SK Warne Rajasthan Delhi Centurion 28.04.09
12 BB McCullum Kolkata Bangalore Durban 29.04.09
13 AC Gilchrist Deccan Chennai E London 04.05.09
14 SR Tendulkar Mumbai Bangalore P E’beth 10.05.09
15 SK Warne Rajasthan Deccan Kimberley 11.05.09
16 SK Warne Rajasthan Mumbai Durban 14.05.09
17 V Sehwag Delhi Bangalore Jo’burg 19.05.09
18 AC Gilchrist Deccan Bangalore Jo’burg 24.05.09
19 SC Ganguly Kolkata Deccan Mum-DYP 12.03.10
20 SK Warne Rajasthan Chennai Ahmedabad 28.03.10
21 SK Warne Rajasthan Delhi Delhi 31.03.10
22 Sangakkara Punjab Deccan Cuttack 19.03.10
23 AC Gilchrist Deccan Mumbai Mum-DYP 28.03.10
24 MS Dhoni Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
25 AC Gilchrist Deccan Bangalore Nagpur 12.04.10
26 MS Dhoni Chennai Delhi Chennai 15.04.10
27 Sangakkara Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 09.04.11
28 Yuvraj Singh Pune Mumbai Mumbai 20.04.11
29 AC Gilchrist Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 02.05.11
30 Sangakkara Deccan Kolkata Hyd-RGS 03.05.11
31 G Gambhir Kolkata Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
32 AC Gilchrist Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.11
33 DL Vettori Bangalore Chennai Chennai 28.05.11
34 V Sehwag Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 07.04.12
35 G Gambhir Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.12
36 Harbhajan Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.12
37 CL White Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 28.04.12
38 Harbhajan Mumbai Pune Mohali 03.05.12
39 Harbhajan Mumbai Chennai Mum-BS 06.05.12
40 G Gambhir Kolkata Mumbai Kolkata 12.05.12
41 RT Ponting Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 09.04.13
42 AC Gilchrist Punjab Rqjasthan Jaipur 14.04.13
43 CL White Sunrisers Pune Pune 17.04.13
44 G Gambhir Kolkata Delhi Raipur 01.05.13
45 G Gambhir Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.13
46 CL White Sunrisers Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 17.05.13
47 G Gambhir Kolkata Mumbai Abu Dhab 16.04.14
48 KD Karthik Delhi Bangalore Sharjah 17.04.14
49 V Kohli Bangalore Mumbai Dubai-DSC 19.04.14
50 G Gambhir Kolkata Delhi Dubai-DSC 19.04.14
51 G Gambhir Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 24.04.14
52 V Kohli Bangalore Sunrisers Bangalore 04.05.14
53 KP Pietersen Delhi Chennai Delhi 05.05.14
54 V Kohli Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 09.05.14
55 SR Watson Rajasthan Punjab Mohali 23.05.14
56 RG Sharma Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 12.04.15
57 RG Sharma Mumbai Rajasthan Ahmedabad 14.04.15
58 G Gambhir Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.15
59 MS Dhoni Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 19.05.15
60 RG Sharma Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.16
61 DA Warner Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 26.04.16
62 G Gambhir Kolkata Ris Pune Kolkata 14.05.16
63 V Kohli Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 24.05.16
64 RG Sharma Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 14.04.17
65 GJ Maxwell Punjab Delhi Delhi 15.04.17
66 V Kohli Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
67 GJ Maxwell Punjab Sunrisers Mohali 28.04.17
68 GJ Maxwell Punjab Ris Pune Pune 15.05.17
69 RG Sharma Mumbai Rajsthan Jaipur 22.04.18
70 KS Williamson Sunrisers Punjab Hyd-RGS 26.04.18
71 RG Sharma Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 01.05.18
72 R Ashwin Punjab Rajasthan Jaipur 08.05.18
73 RG Sharma Mumbai Rajasthan Mumbai 13.05.18
74 R Ashwin Punjab Bangalore Indore 14.05.18
75 R Ashwin Punjab Chennai Pune-MCA 20.05.18
76 AM Rahane Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 31.03.19
77 R Ashwin Punjab Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 29.04.19
78 R Ashwin Punjab Kolkata Mohali 03.05.19
Man of the Match Awards in the finals of each edition of Indian Premier League

Man of the Match Awards in the finals of each edition of Indian Premier League

The following table furnishes the Man of the Match Awards in the finals of each  edition of IPL

No Man of M Team Opposition Venue Season
1 Pathan YK Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 2007-08
2 Kumble A Bangalore Deccan Jo’burg 2008-09
3 Raina SK Chennai Mumbai Mum-DYP 2009-10
4 Vijay M Chennai Bangalore Chennai 2010-11
5 Bisla MS Kolkata Chennai Chennai 2011-12
6 Pollard KA Mumbai Chennai Kolkata 2012-13
7 Pandey MK Kolkata Punjab Bangalore 01.06.14
8 Sharma RG Mumbai Chennai Kolkata 24.05.15
9 Cutting BCJ Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 29.05.16
10 Pandya KN Mumbai Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 21.05.17
11 Watson SR Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 26.05.18
12 Bumrah JJ Mumbai Chennai Hyderabad 12.05.19
Hat tricks in Indian Premier League

Hat tricks in Indian Premier League

Indian Premier League has witnessed nineteen occasions of bowlers performing hat tricks. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Taam Opposition Venue Date
1 L Balaji Chennai Punjab Chennai 10.05.08
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-24-5      
           
2 Mishra A Delhi Deccan Delhi 15.05.08
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-17-5      
           
3 M Ntini Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 17.05.08
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-21-4      
           
4 Yuvraj Singh Punjab Bangalore Durban 01.05.09
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-22-3      
           
5 RG Sharma Deccan Mumbai Centurion 06.05.09
  Bowling figs 2.0-0-06-4      
           
6 Yuvraj Singh Rajasthan Deccan Jo’burg 17.05.09
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-13-3      
           
7 Praveen Kumar Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 18.03.10
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-18-3      
           
8 Mishra A Punjab Deccan Dharmasala 21.05.11
  Bowling figs 4.0-1-09-4      
           
9 A Chandila Rajasthan Pune Pune-MCA 13.05.12
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-13-4      
           
10 SP Narine Kolkata Punjab Mohali 16.04.13
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-33-3      
           
11 A Mishra Sunrisers Pune Pune-MCA 17.04.13
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-19-4      
           
12 PV Tambe Rajasthan Kolkata Ahmedabad 05.05.14
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-26-3      
           
13 SR Watson Rajasthan Sunrisers Ahmedabad 08.05.14
  Bowling figs 2.0-0-13-3      
           
14 A Patel Punjab Gujarat Rajkot 01.05.16
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-21-4      
           
15 S Badree Bangalore  Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
  Bowling figs 4.0-1-09-4      
           
16 AJ Tye Gujarat Ris Pune Rajkot 14.04.17
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-17-5      
           
17 JA Unadkat Rising Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.17
  Bowling figs        
           
18 SM Curran Punjab Delhi Mohali 01.04.19
  Bowling figs 2.2.0-11-4.      
           
19 S Gopal Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 30.04.19
  Bowling figs 1.0-0-12-3      

Indian Premier League has witnessed five occasions of overseas bowlers performing hat tricks. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Taam Opposition Venue Date
1 SP Narine Kolkata Punjab Mohali 16.04.13
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-33-3      
           
2 SR Watson Rajasthan Sunrisers Ahmedabad 08.05.14
  Bowling figs 2.0-0-13-3      
           
3 S Badree Bangalore  Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
  Bowling figs 4.0-1-09-4      
           
4 AJ Tye Gujarat Ris Pune Rajkot 14.04.17
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-17-5      
           
5 SM Curran Punjab Delhi Mohali 01.04.19
  Bowling figs 2.2.0-11-4.      

A Mishra has performed the feat on three occasions, while Yuvraj Singh has performed the feat on two occasions. The following table lists the feats of these two bowlers

No Bowler Taam Opposition Venue Date
1 Mishra A Delhi Deccan Delhi 15.05.08
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-17-5      
           
2 Mishra A Punjab Deccan Dharmasala 21.05.11
  Bowling figs 4.0-1-09-4      
           
3 A Mishra Sunrisers Pune Pune-MCA 17.04.13
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-19-4      
           
1 Yuvraj Singh Punjab Bangalore Durban 01.05.09
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-22-3      
           
2 Yuvraj Singh Rajasthan Deccan Jo’burg 17.05.09
  Bowling figs 4.0-0-13-3      
Centuries in losing cause in Indian Premier League

Centuries in losing cause in Indian Premier League

The following are the eleven  occasions of batsman’s century in a losing  cause in IPL.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 A Symonds 117* Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 YK Pathan 100 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
3 SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
4 WP Saha 115* Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
5 V Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
6 SPD Smith 101 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
7 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
8 RR Pant 128* Delhi Sunrisers Delhi 10.05.18
9 SV Samson 102* Rajasthan Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 29.03.19
10 KL Rahul 100* Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 10.04.19
11 AM Rahane 105* Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 22.04.19

A Symonds, SPD Smith and HM Amla are the three overseas batsmen to witness their centuries in a losing cause in IPL.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 A Symonds 117* Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 SPD Smith 101 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
3 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17

SR Tendulkar and V Kohli have witnessed their centuries going in vain when they are skippering their teams

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
2 V Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16

WP Saha, RR Pant and KL Rahul are the three wicketkeeper batsmen to witness their centuries in losing cause in IPL

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 WP Saha 115* Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
2 RR Pant 128* Delhi Sunrisers Delhi 10.05.18
3 KL Rahul 100* Punjab Mumbai Mumbai 10.04.19
Bowler’s four plus wickets in vain in Indian Premier League

Bowler’s four plus wickets in vain in Indian Premier League

IPL has witnessed the following thirty occasions of a  bowler’s four  wicket haul  in a losing  cause.

No Player W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 JA Morkel 4 32 Chennai Bangalore Chennai 21.05.08
2 YA Abdulla 4 36 Punjab Bangalore Durban 01.05.09
3 Harbhajan 4 17 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21.05.09
4 A Kumble 4 16 Bangalore Deccan Johannesburg 24.05.09
5 Yuvraj Singh 4 29 Pune Delhi Mumbai 17.04.11
6 MM Patel 5 21 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
7 SP Narine 5 19 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 15.04.12
8 P Awana 4 34 Punjab Bangalore Mohali 20.04.12
9 RJ Harris 4 34 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 05.05.12
10 UT Yadav 4 24 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 06.04.13
11 JP Faulkner 5 16 Rajasthan Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 17.05.13
12 DJ Bravo 4 42 Chennai Mumbai Kolkata 26.05.13
13 SL Malinga 4 23 Mumbai Kolkata Abu Dhabi 16.04.14
14 Yuvraj Singh 4 35 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 11.05.14
15 KV Sharma 4 38 Sunrisers Kolkata Kolkata 24.05.14
16 K Singh 4 54 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
17 Imran Tahir 4 28 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 12.04.15
18 S Sharma 4 25 Punjab Kolkata Pune-MCA 18.04.15
19 D Wiese 4 33 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 19.04.15
20 McClenaghan 4 21 Mumbai Gujarat Mumbai 16.04.16
21 A Zampa 6 19 Ris Pune Sunrisers Vizag 10.05.16
22 DS Kulakarni 4 14 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 25.05.16
23 S Badree 4 09 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
24 CH Morris 4 26 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 19.04.17
25 S Kaul 4 29 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17
26 M Markande 4 23 Mumbai Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 12.04.18
27 AS Rajpout 5 14 Punjab Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 25.04.18
28 AJ Tye 4 34 Punjab Rajasthan Jaipur 08.05.18
29 AJ Tye 4 41 Punjab Kolkata Indore 12.05.18
30 YS Chahal 4 38 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 28.03.19

IPL has witnessed the following five occasions of a bowler’s five wicket haul in a ;losing cause.

No Player W R Team Opposition Ground Date
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
5 A Zampa 6 19 Ris Pune Sunrisers Vizag 10.05.16
Annual Awards in Indian Premier League

Annual Awards in Indian Premier League

Orange Cap

The Orange Cap is an annual cricket award presented to the leading run scorer in the Indian Premier League. It was introduced on 25 April 2008, a week after the start of the inaugural season of the IPL. The batsman with most runs in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Orange Cap while fielding, with the overall leading run-scorer at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Orange Cap award on the day of the season’s final. Brendon McCullum became the first player to wear the Orange Cap and Shaun Marsh became the first winner of the award.

The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, “Cricket is often remembered and recorded as statistics and not by material distinctions. The DLF Indian Premier League will create a distinction for the best performing batsman, which will be cherished and valued by each player through this initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to be innovative, create another unique piece of history that sets the DLF Indian Premier League apart from the crowd, and to reward outstanding achievements by the players.”

Season Player Mat Runs
2008 Australia Shaun Marsh (KXIP) 11 616
2009 Australia Matthew Hayden (CSK) 12 572
2010 India Sachin Tendulkar* (MI) 15 618
2011 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 12 608
2012 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 15 733
2013 Australia Michael Hussey (CSK) 16 733
2014 India Robin Uthappa (KKR) 16 660
2015 Australia David Warner* (SRH) 14 562
2016 India Virat Kohli* (RCB) 16 973
2017 Australia David Warner* (SRH) 14 641
2018 New Zealand Kane Williamson* (SRH) 17 735
2019 Australia David Warner (SRH) 12 692

* indicates the player captained his team for the season.

PURPLE CAP

The Purple Cap is an annual cricket award presented to the leading wicket-taker in the Indian Premier League. After the introduction of Orange Cap on 25 April 2008, the Indian Premier League announced the introduction of the Purple Cap on 13 May 2008. The bowler with most wickets in the tournament during the course of the season would wear the Purple Cap while fielding, with the overall leading wicket-taker at the conclusion of the tournament winning the actual Purple Cap award on the day of the season’s final. In case of a tie, the bowler with superior economy rate would hold the Purple Cap.

The then IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi said of the initiative, “We have seen over the course of the inaugural season of the League so far that bowlers have just as important a role to play in winning T20 matches as batsmen do.”

Season Player Mat Wkts
2008 Pakistan Sohail Tanvir (RR) 11 22
2009 India R. P. Singh (DC) 16 23
2010 India Pragyan Ojha (DC) 16 21
2011 Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga (MI) 16 28
2012 South Africa Morne Morkel (DD) 16 25
2013 West IndiesDwayne Bravo (CSK) 18 32
2014 India Mohit Sharma (CSK) 16 23
2015 West IndiesDwayne Bravo (CSK) 16 26
2016 India Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) 17 23
2017 India Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH) 14 26
2018 Australia Andrew Tye (KXIP) 14 24
2019 South Africa Imran Tahir (CSK) 17 26

MAXIMUM SIXES AWARD

The Maximum Sixes Award is an annual cricket award presented to the batsman who hits the most sixes in the Indian Premier League.

Season Player Mat Sixes
2008 Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya (MI) 14 31
2009 Australia Adam Gilchrist (DC) 16 29
2010 India Robin Uthappa (RCB) 16 27
2011 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 12 44
2012 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 15 59
2013 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 16 51
2014 Australia Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) 16 36
2015 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB) 14 38
2016 India Virat Kohli (RCB) 16 38
2017 Australia Glenn Maxwell (KXIP) 14 26
2018 India Rishabh Pant (DD) 14 37
2019 West Indies Andre Russell (KKR) 14 52

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

The award was called the “man of the tournament” till the 2012 season. The IPL introduced the Most Valuable Player rating system in 2013, the leader of which would be named the “Most Valuable Player” at the end of the season.

Season Player
2008 Australia Shane Watson (RR)
2009 Australia Adam Gilchrist (DC)
2010 India Sachin Tendulkar (MI)
2011 West Indies Chris Gayle (RCB)
2012 West IndiesSunil Narine (KKR)
2013 Australia Shane Watson (RR)
2014 Australia Glenn Maxwell (KXIP)
2015 West Indies Andre Russell (KKR)
2016 India Virat Kohli (RCB)
2017 England Ben Stokes (RPS)
2018 West Indies Sunil Narine (KKR)
2019 West Indies Andre Russel (KKR)

MAN OF THE MATCH IN FINALS

Season Player
2008 India Yusuf Pathan (RR)
2009 India Anil Kumble (RCB)
2010 India Suresh Raina (CSK)
2011 India Murali Vijay (CSK)
2012 India Manvinder Bisla (KKR)
2013 West Indies Kieron Pollard (MI)
2014 India Manish Pandey (KKR)
2015 India Rohit Sharma (MI)
2016 Australia Ben Cutting (SRH)
2017 India Krunal Pandya (MI)
2018 Australia Shane Watson (CSK)
2019 India Jasprit Bumrah (MI)

EMERGING PLAYER OF THE YEAR

The award was presented for the “best under-19 player” in 2008 and “best under-23 player” in 2009 and 2010, being called “Under-23 Success of the Tournament”. In 2011 and 2012, the award was known as “Rising Star of the Year”, while, in 2013, it was called “Best Young Player of the Season”. Since 2014, the award has been called the “Emerging Player of the Year.”

Season Player
2008 India Shreevats Goswami (RCB)
2009 India Rohit Sharma (DC)
2010 India Saurabh Tiwary (MI)
2011 India Iqbal Abdulla (KKR)
2012 India Mandeep Singh (KXIP)
2013 India Sanju Samson (RR)
2014 India Axar Patel (KXIP)
2015 India Shreyas Iyer (DC)
2016 Bangladesh Mustafizur Rahman (SRH)
2017 India Basil Thampi (GL)
2018 India Rishabh Pant (DC)
2019 India Shubman Gill (KKR)

FAIR PLAY AWARD

The Fair Play Award is given after each season to the team with the best record of fair play. The winner is decided on the basis of the points the umpires give to the teams.  After each match, the two on-field umpires, and the third umpire, scores the performance of both the teams. A team can be awarded a total of ten points per match, out of which four points are given on the basis of how the team has adhered to the “spirit of the game” in the opinion of the umpires. The other three criteria are based on the respect towards to the opposition, the laws of cricket and the umpires. Each of these three criteria represents 2 points. If a team has got two points in the criterion, its performance is considered as “good”, whereas getting one or zero points indicates that its performance is “average” or “bad” respectively.

Season Team
2008 Chennai Super Kings
2009 Kings XI Punjab
2010 Chennai Super Kings
2011 Chennai Super Kings
2012 Rajasthan Royals
2013 Chennai Super Kings
2014 Chennai Super Kings
2015 Chennai Super Kings
2016 Sunrisers Hyderabad
2017 Gujarat Lions
2018 Mumbai Indians
2019 Sunrisers Hyderabad
Most Expensive Cricketer in each edition of IPL

Most Expensive Cricketer in each edition of IPL

Year Cricketer Amount in INR Team
2008 MS Dhoni 06.00 Crores Chennai
2009 KP Pietersen 07.35 Crores Bangalore
2009 A Flintoff 07.35 Crores Chennai
2010 S Bond 03.40 Crores Kolkata
2010 K Pollard 03.40 Crores Mumbai
2011 G Gambhir 11.40 Crores Kolkata
2012 R Jadeja 09.72 Crores Chennai
2013 G Maxwell 05.30 Crores Mumbai
2014 Yuvraj Singh 14.00 Crores Bangalore
2015 Yuvraj Singh 16.00 Crores Delhi
2016 S Watson 09.50 Crores Bangalore
2017 BA Stokes 14.50 Crores Rising Pune
2018 BA Stokes 12.50 Crores Rajasthan
2019 J Unadkat 08.40 Crores Rajasthan
2019 Varun Chakravarthy 08.40 Crores Punjab
2020 P Cummins 15.50 Crores Kolkata
Fastest Centuries in IPL and for the participating teams

Fastest Centuries in IPL and for the participating teams

Player Balls Match Venue Date
CH Gayle 30 Bangalore v Pune Bangalore 23 Apr 2013
YK Pathan 37 Rajasthan v Mumbai Mumbai 13 Mar 2010
DA Miller 38 Punjab v Bangalore Mohali 06 May 2013
AC Gilchrist 42 Deccan v Mumbai Mumbai 27 Apr 2008
AB de Villiers 43 Bangalore v Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
DA Warner 43 Sunrisers  v Kolkata Hyderabad 30 Apr 2017
ST Jayasuriya 45 Mumbai v Chennai Mumbai 14 May 2008
M Vijay 46 Chennai v Rajasthan Chennai 03 Apr 2010
CH Gayle 46 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2011
CH Gayle 46 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2015
A Symonds 47 Deccan v Rajasthan Hyderabad 24 Apr 2008
AB de Villiers 47 Bangalore v Mumbai Mumbai 10 May 2015
V Kohli 47 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 18 May 2016
V Sehwag 48 Delhi  v Deccan Hyderabad 05 May 2011
Q de Kock 48 Delhi v Bangalore Bangalore 17 Apr 2016
WP Saha 49 Punjab v Kolkata Bangalore 01 Jun 2014
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
M Vijay 46 Chennai v Rajasthan Chennai 03 Apr 2010
MEK Hussey 50 Chennai v Punjab Chandigarh 19 Apr 2008
SR Watson 51 Chennai v Rajasthan Pune 20 Apr 2018
M Vijay 51 Chennai v Delhi Chennai 25 May 2012
SR Watson 51 Chennai v Sunrisers Mumbai 27 May 2018
SK Raina 53 Chennai v Punjab Chennai 02 May 2013
BB McCullum 56 Chennai v Sunrisers Chennai 11 Apr 2015
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
DA Miller 38 Punjab v Bangalore Chandigarh 06 May 2013
WP Saha 49 Punjab v Kolkta Bangalore 01 Jun 2014
V Sehwag 50 Punjab v Chennai Mumbai 30 May 2014
PC Valthaty 52 Punjab v Chennai Chandigarh 13 Apr 2011
AC Gilchrist 53 Punjab v Bangalore Dharamsala 17 May 2011
DPMD Jayawardene 55 Punjab v Kolkata Kolkata 04 Apr 2010
HH Amla 58 Punjab v Mumbai Indore 20 Apr 2017
CH Gayle 58 Punjab v Sunrisers Chandigarh 19 Apr 2018
SE Marsh 58 Punjab v Rajasthan Chandigarh 28 May 2008
HH Amla 59 Punjab v Gujarat Chandigarh 07 May 2017
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
BB McCullum 53 Kolkata v Bangalore Bangalore 18 Apr 2008
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
CH Gayle 30 Bangalore v Pune Bangalore 23 Apr 2013
AB de Villiers 43 Bangalore v Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
CH Gayle 46 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2011
CH Gayle 46 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2015
AB de Villiers 47 Bangalore v Mumbai Mumbai 10 May 2015
V Kohli 47 Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 18 May 2016
CH Gayle 53 Bangalore v Delhi Delhi 17 May 2012
V Kohli 53 Bangalore v Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
CH Gayle 55 Bangalore v Kolkata Kolkata 22 Apr 2011
V Kohli 56 Bangalore v Supergiants Bangalore 07 May 2016
V Kohli 57 Bangalore v Kolkata Kolkata 19 Apr 2019
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
YK Pathan 37 Rajasthan v Mumbai Mumbai 13 Mar 2010
SV Samson 54 Rajasthan v Sunrisers Hyderabad 29 Mar 2019
SR Watson 57 Rajasthan v Kolkata Mumbai 16 May 2015
AM Rahane 58 Rajasthan v Bangalore Bangalore 15 Apr 2012
AM Rahane 58 Rajasthan v Delhi Jaipur 22 Apr 2019
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
Q de Kock 48 Delhi v Bangalore Bangalore 17 Apr 2016
V Sehwag 48 Delhi v Chargers Hyderabad 05 May 2011
AB de Villiers 51 Delhi v Chennai Durban 23 Apr 2009
DA Warner 52 Delhi v Chargers Hyderabad 10 May 2012
RR Pant 56 Delhi v Sunrisers Delhi 10 May 2018
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
ST Jayasuriya 45 Mumbai v Chennai Mumbai 14 May 2008
RG Sharma 52 Mumbai v Kolkata Kolkata 12 May 2012
         
Player Balls Match Venue Date
DA Warner 43 Sunrisers v Kolkata Hyderabad 30 Apr 2017
JM Bairstow 52 Sunrisers v Bangalore Hyderabad 31 Mar 2019
DA Warner 54 Sunrisers v Bangalore Hyderabad 31 Mar 2019
Salient stats of Match No 60 – Finals – Chennai vs Sunrisers at Mumbai on 27.05.18

Salient stats of Match No 60 – Finals – Chennai vs Sunrisers at Mumbai on 27.05.18

S Goswamy was dismissed run out for 5 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in IPL. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Sunrisers wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in IPL.

Rashid  Khan, S Kaul and KS Williamson of Sunrisers were playing their 17th game  in this edition of IPL 2018 to provide the  17th, 18th  and 19th occasion of a cricketer playing 17 or more games in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below edition wise

No Name M Team Edition
1 UT Yadav 17 Delhi 2012
2 G Gambhir 17 Kolkata 2012
         
3 Harbhajan Singh 19 Mumbai 2013
4 RG Sharma 19 Mumbai 2013
5 KD Karthik 19 Mumbai 2013
6 DJ Bravo 18 Chennai 2013
7 SK Raina 18 Chennai 2013
8 MG Johnson 17 Mumbai 2013
9 A Mishra 17 Sunrisers 2013
10 SL Malinga 17 Mumbai 2013
11 DW Steyn 17 Sunrisers 2013
12 MEK Hussey 17 Chennai 2013
         
13 DJ Bravo 17 Chennai 2015
         
14 B Kumar 17 Sunrisers 2016
15 DA Warner 17 Sunrisers 2016
16 S Dhawan 17 Sunrisers 2016
         
17 Rashid Khan 17   Sunrisers 2018
18 S Kaul 17   Sunrisers 2018
19 KS Williamson 17   Sunrisers 2018

Rashid  Khan, S Kaul and KS Williamson of Sunrisers were playing their 17th game  in this edition of IPL 2018 to provide the  sixth seventh and eighth occasion of a Surnisers cricketer playing 17 games in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below edition wise

No Name M Team Edition
1 A Mishra 17 Sunrisers 2013
2 DW Steyn 17 Sunrisers 2013
3 B Kumar 17 Sunrisers 2016
4 DA Warner 17 Sunrisers 2016
5 S Dhawan 17 Sunrisers 2016
6 Rashid Khan 17   Sunrisers 2018
7 S Kaul 17   Sunrisers 2018
8 KS Williamson 17   Sunrisers 2018

Rashid Khan and KS Williamson of Sunrisers were playing their 17th game in this edition of IPL 2018 to provide the eighth and ninth  occasion of an overseas cricketer playing 17 or more games in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below edition wise

No Name M Team Edition
1 DJ Bravo 18 Chennai 2013
2 MG Johnson 17 Mumbai 2013
3 SL Malinga 17 Mumbai 2013
4 DW Steyn 17 Sunrisers 2013
5 MEK Hussey 17 Chennai 2013
6 DJ Bravo 17 Chennai 2015
7 DA Warner 17 Sunrisers 2016
8 Rashid Khan 17   Sunrisers 2018
9 KS Williamson 17   Sunrisers 2018

Rashid Khan and KS Williamson of Sunrisers were playing their 17th game in this edition of IPL 2018 to provide the third and fourth  occasion of an overseas cricketer representing Sunrisers playing 17 games in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below edition wise

No Name M Team Edition
1 DW Steyn 17 Sunrisers 2013
2 DA Warner 17 Sunrisers 2016
3 Rashid Khan 17   Sunrisers 2018
4 KS Williamson 17   Sunrisers 2018

KS Williamson completed 700 plus runs in IPL 2018 when he was on 12 during his knock of 47 in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 735. His feat provides the sixth occasion of a batsman totalling 700 plus runs in an IPL edition. Others are – V Kohli {973 in 2016}, DA Warner {848 in 2016}, CH Gayle {733 in 2012}, MEK Hussey {733 in 2013} and CH Gayle {708 in 2013}.  KS Williamson became the fifth batsman to total 700 plus runs in an IPL edition.

KS Williamson completed 700 plus runs in IPL 2018 when he was on 12 during his knock of 47 in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 735. He now stands third in the list of batsman who have scored most runs in an IPL edition. Others to score more runs than KS Williamson are – V Kohli {973 in 2016} and DA Warner {848 in 2016}

KS Williamson completed 700 plus runs in IPL 2018 when he was on 12 during his knock of 47 in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 735. His feat provides the third occasion of a captain totalling 700 plus runs in an IPL edition. Others are – V Kohli {973 in 2016} and DA Warner {848 in 2016}

KS Williamson was dimissed stumped by MS Dhoni of KV Sharma for 47 in this game. This stumping dismissal gave MS Dhoni a total of 33 stumping dismissals in IPL. He now owns the record for most stumping dismissals in IPL. He went past RV Uthappa who had 32 stumping dismissals to his credit.

SK Raina became the most capped cricketer in IPL. He has played 176 games at the end of today’s game. He also owns the record for most runs in IPL. His run aggregate at the end of today’s game read 4985

IPL 2018 witnessed rival teams meeting on four occasions. Chennai and Sunrisers clashed four times in this edition providing the first occasion of two teams playing each other on four occasions in an IPL edition in the history of IPL. It is interesting to note that Chennai was the winners on each of the four occasions

SR Watson scored 117 not out in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in IPL. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Chennai batsman scoring a century in IPL. It also provides the 32nd occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a century in IPL. It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in IPL at Mumbai

SR Watson scored 117 not out in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his scoring a century in IPL. It also provides the third batsman to socre four or more centuries in the history of IPL.

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 175* 66 13 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
2 CH Gayle 128* 62 7 13 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 17.05.12
3 CH Gayle 107 49 10 9 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
4 CH Gayle 102* 55 10 7 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 22.04.11
5 CH Gayle 117 57 7 12 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
6 CH Gayle 104* 64 1 11 Punjab Sunrisers Mohali 19.04.18
                   
1 V Kohli 100* 63 11 1 Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
2 V Kohli 108* 63 11 1 Bangalore Ris Pune Bangalore 07.05.16
3 V Kohli 109 55 5 8 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
4 V Kohli 113 50 12 8 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
                   
1 SR Watson 101 61 6 6 Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 22.04.13
2 SR Watson 104* 59 9 5 Rajasthan Kolkata Mum-BS 16.05.15
3 SR Watson 106 57 9 6 Chennai Rajasthan Pune-MCA 20.04.18
4 SR Watson 117* 57 11 8 Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 27.05.18

SR Watson scored 117 not out in this game to provide the second occasion of his scoring a century in IPL 2018. He became the fourth batsman to score two or more centuries in an IPL edition. Others are – CH Gayle {02 in 2011}, V Kohli {04 in 2016} and  HM Amla {02 in 2017}

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 107 49 10 9 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
2 CH Gayle 102* 55 10 7 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 22.04.11
                   
1 V Kohli 100* 63 11 1 Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
2 V Kohli 108* 63 11 1 Bangalore Ris Pune Bangalore 07.05.16
3 V Kohli 109 55 5 8 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
4 V Kohli 113 50 12 8 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
                   
1 SR Watson 106 57 9 6 Chennai Rajasthan Pune-MCA 20.04.18
2 SR Watson 117* 57 11 8 Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 27.05.18
                   
1 HM Amla 104* 60 8 6 Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
2 HM Amla 104 60 8 5 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

SR Watson’s 117 not out in this game provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the finals of the tournament. WP Saha of Punjab had scored 115 not out against Kolkata at Bangalore on 01.06.14. Thus SR Watson’s 117 not out in this game provide the highest individual score by a batsman in the finals of IPL.

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 WP Saha 115* 55 10 8 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
2 SR Watson 117* 57 11 8 Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 27.05.18

SR Watson’s 117 not out in this game contained eleven boundary fours to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman’s century knock containing eleven or more boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 PC Valthaty 120* 63 19 2 Punjab Chennai Mohali 13.04.11
2 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
3 M Vijay 113 58 15 4 Chennai Delhi Chennai 25.05.12
4 Q de Kock 108 51 15 3 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 17.04.16
5 RR Pant 128* 63 15 7 Delhi Sunriseres Delhi 10.05.18
6 M Jayawardene 110* 59 14 3 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 04.04.10
7 LMP Simmons 100* 61 14 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 21.05.14
8 V Sehwag 119 56 13 6 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
9 CH Gayle 175* 66 13 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
10 SR Tendulkar 100* 66 12 3 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
11 AM Rahane 103* 60 12 5 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 15.04.12
12 RG Sharma 109* 60 12 5 Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 12.05.12
13 V Sehwag 122 58 12 8 Punjab Chennai Mumbai 20.05.14
14 V Kohli 113 50 12 8 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
15 A Symonds 117* 53 11 7 Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
16 SE Marsh 115 69 11 7 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
17 V Kohli 100* 63 11 1 Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
18 V Kohli 108* 63 11 1 Bangalore Ris Pune Bangalore 07.05.16
19 SR Watson 117* 57 11 8 Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 27.05.18

SR Watson’s 117 not out in this game contained eleven boundary fours to provide the ninth occasion of an overseas batsman’s century knock containing eleven or more boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
2 Q de Kock 108 51 15 3 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 17.04.16
3 M Jayawardene 110* 59 14 3 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 04.04.10
4 LMP Simmons 100* 61 14 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 21.05.14
5 CH Gayle 175* 66 13 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
6 SR Tendulkar 100* 66 12 3 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
7 A Symonds 117* 53 11 7 Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
8 SE Marsh 115 69 11 7 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
9 SR Watson 117* 57 11 8 Chennai Sunrisers Mumbai 27.05.18

Sandeep Sharma of Sunrisers returned with figures of 1 for 52 in this game to provide the 131st occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in IPL. It also provides the 12th occasion of a Sunrisers bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in IPL.

AT Raydu of Chennai aggreated 602 runs in IPL 2018 to provide the 16th occasion of a batsman scoring 600 plus runs in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Team Edition
1 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 Bangalore 2016
2 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 Sunrisers  2016
3 KS Williamson 17 17 3 735 84 52.50 0 8 1 63 28 Sunrisers 2018
4 CH Gayle 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 0 46 59 Bangalore 2012
5 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 Chennai  2013
6 CH Gayle 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 0 57 51 Bangalore 2013
7 AB de Villiers 16 16 3 687 129* 52.84 1 6 1 57 37 Bangalore 2016
8 RR Pant 14 15 1 684 128* 52.61 1 5 1 68 37 Delhi 2018
9 RV Uthappa 16 16 1 660 83* 44.00 0 5 1 74 18 Kolkata  2014
10 KL Rahul 14 14 2 639 95* 54.91 0 6 0 66 32 Punjab 2018
11 DA Warner 14 14 3 641 126 58.27 1 4 0 63 26 Sunrisers  2017
12 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 Bangalore 2013
13 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 3 Mumbai  2010
14 SE Marsh 11 11 2 616 115 68.44 1 5 0 59 26 Punjab 2008
15 CH Gayle 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 2 56 44 Bangalore 2011
16 AT Rayudu 16 16 2 602 100* 43.00 1 3 1 53 34 Chennai 2018

AT Raydu of Chennai aggreated 602 runs in IPL 2018 to provide the second occasion of Chennai  batsman scoring 600 plus runs in an IPL edition. MEK Hussey  had totalled 733 runs in 2013. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Team Edition
5 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 Chennai  2013
16 AT Rayudu 16 16 2 602 100* 43.00 1 3 1 53 34 Chennai 2018

AT Raydu of Chennai aggravated 602 runs in IPL 2018 to provide the fouth occasion of a batsman scoring 600 plus runs in IPL 2018 edition. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Team Edition
1 KS Williamson 17 17 3 735 84 52.50 0 8 1 63 28 Sunrisers 2018
2 RR Pant 14 15 1 684 128* 52.61 1 5 1 68 37 Delhi 2018
3 KL Rahul 14 14 2 639 95* 54.91 0 6 0 66 32 Punjab 2018
4 AT Rayudu 16 16 2 602 100* 43.00 1 3 1 53 34 Chennai 2018

IPL 2018 editon witnessed four batsman aggregating 600 plus runs to  provide the very first occasion of four batsmen  scoring 600 plus runs in an IPL edition. 2016 and 2013 editions had witnessed three batsmen totaling 600 plus runs. The following table lists all such occasions.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Team Edition
1 KS Williamson 17 17 3 735 84 52.50 0 8 1 63 28 Sunrisers 2018
2 RR Pant 14 15 1 684 128* 52.61 1 5 1 68 37 Delhi 2018
3 KL Rahul 14 14 2 639 95* 54.91 0 6 0 66 32 Punjab 2018
4 AT Rayudu 16 16 2 602 100* 43.00 1 3 1 53 34 Chennai 2018
                             
1 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 Bangalore 2016
2 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 Sunrisers  2016
3 AB de Villiers 16 16 3 687 129* 52.84 1 6 1 57 37 Bangalore 2016
                             
1 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 Chennai  2013
2 CH Gayle 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 0 57 51 Bangalore 2013
3 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 Bangalore 2013

SK Raina’s boundary fours aggregate in T20 games read 700 at the end of this game. He became the ninth batsman in the history of T20 games to score 700 plus boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 334 327 46 11436 175* 40.69 21 70 21 865 846
2 BB McCullum 335 330 33 9119 158* 30.70 7 47 19 862 445
3 DA Warner 243 242 25 7668 135* 35.33 6 59 15 765 319
4 G Gambhir 251 245 24 6402 93 28.96 0 53 18 747 90
5 KC Sangakkara 264 257 23 6850 94 29.27 0 42 14 732 136
6 DR Smith 318 310 26 7603 110* 26.77 5 45 27 726 367
7 V Kohli 242 229 43 7625 113 40.99 4 56 8 714 238
8 BJ Hodge 277 261 60 7406 106 36.84 2 48 14 709 248
9 SK Raina 291 277 44 7823 126* 33.57 4 46 11 700 295

SK Raina’s boundary fours aggregate in T20 games read 700 at the end of this game. He became the third Indian batsman in the history of T20 games to score 700 plus boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 G Gambhir 251 245 24 6402 93 28.96 0 53 18 747 90
2 V Kohli 242 229 43 7625 113 40.99 4 56 8 714 238
3 SK Raina 291 277 44 7823 126* 33.57 4 46 11 700 295

KS Williamson’s 735 runs in IPL 2018 represents the third highest aggregate by a batsman in a T20 series. V Kohli {973 in IPL 2016} and DA Warner {848 in IPL 2016] are the other two aggregates more than KS Williamson’s 735 runs

S Kaul and DJ Bravo conceded 500 plus runs in IPL 2018. The following table lists the bowlers who  have conceded 500 plus runs in an IPL Edition.

No Bowler M O M Runs W Team Edition
1 S Kaul 17 66.0 0 547 21 Sunrisers 2018
2 DJ Bravo 16 53.3 1 533 14 Chennai 2018
3 MJ McClenaghan 14 54.0 0 507 19 Mumbai 2017

SR Watson and SK Raina added 117 runs for the second wicket in this game to  provide  the 182nd occasion of batsmen posting a three  figure partnership in IPL. It also provides the  61st occasion of batsmen posting a three  figure partnership for the second  wicket in IPL. 

SR Watson and SK Raina added 117 runs for the second wicket in this game to  provide the 24th occasion of Chenai batsmen posting a three  figure partnership in IPL. It also provides the fifth occasion of Chennai batsmen posting a three  figure partnership for the second  wicket in IPL.