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Salient Stats of Match 02 of IPL 2018 – Punjab vs Delhi at Mohali on 08.04.18

Salient Stats of Match 02 of IPL 2018 – Punjab vs Delhi at Mohali on 08.04.18

G Gambhir was dismissed run out for 55 in the IPL game between Delhi and Punjab at Mohali on 08.04.18 to provide the ninth occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a half century in the  history of IPL.

It also provides the third occasion of G Gambhir dismissed run out after scoring a half century in IPL. All the three occasions are listed below. He now owns the record for a captain dismissed run out after scoring a century on most occasions in the history of IPL.

G Gambhir’s run out dismissal in this game provides the 62nd occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the history of IPL. It also provides the 13th occasion of G Gambhir being dismissed run out in IPL.

G Gambhir’s 55 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 75th occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in the history of IPL. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Delhi skipper’s fifty going in vain in IPL.

G Gambhir’s 55 in this game represent his 36th half century in IPL. He now shares the record for  most half centuries in IPL with DA Warner. DA Warner has also scored 36 half centuries in IPL.

KL Rahul of Punjab scored the fastest 50 of  IPL in this game. He scored 50 in 14 deliveries. He obliterated the existing record for the fastest 50 in  IPL held by YK Pathan who  had scored his 50 in  15 minutes for Kolkata against Sunrisers at Kolkata on 24.05.13

 

 

 

Captains run out after scoring a fifty in Indian Premier League

Captains run out after scoring a fifty in Indian Premier League

G Gambhir was dismissed run out for 55 in the IPL game between Delhi and Punjab at Mohali on 08.04.18 to provide the ninth occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a half century in the  history of IPL. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
3 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
4 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 45 Punjab Kolkata Pune-MCA 18.04.15
5 * 01 RG Sharma 65 48 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
6 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
7 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
8 * 03 SK Raina 77 43 Gujarat Delhi Delhi 04.05.17
9 * 02 G Gambhir 55 42 Delhi Punjab Mohali 08.04.18

It also provides the third occasion of G Gambhir dismissed run out after scoring a half century in IPL. All the three occasions are listed below. He now owns the record for a captain dismissed run out after scoring a century on most occasions in the history of IPL.

No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
2 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
3 * 02 G Gambhir 55 42 Delhi Punjab Mohali 08.04.18
Matches won with a ball to spare in Indian Premier League

Matches won with a ball to spare in Indian Premier League

Chennai won the game against Mumbai at Mumbai on 07.04.18 by one wicket with a ball to spare to provide the 24th occasion of a team winning an IPL game with a ball to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Rajasthan 3 wkts 1 215 19.5 20.0 Deccan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 Delhi 5 wkts 1 177 19.5 20.0 Mumbai Delhi 24.05.08
3 Bangalore 5 wkts 1 140 19.5 20.0 Kolkata Durban 29.04.09
4 Punjab 3 wkts 1 169 19.5 20.0 Deccan Kimberley 09.05.09
5 Delhi 5 wkts 1 143 19.5 20.0 Punjab Mohali 13.03.10
6 Mumbai 4 wkts 1 169 19.5 20.0 Punjab Mohali 25.04.12
7 Punjab 4 wkts 1 159 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Bangalore 02.05.12
8 Chennai 4 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Chennai 13.04.13
9 Punjab 7 wkts 1 186 19.5 20.0 Pune Mohali 21.04.13
10 Chennai 5 wkts 1 186 19.5 20.0 Rajasthan Chennai 22.04.13
11 Mumbai 5 wkts 1 160 19.5 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 24.04.13
12 Rajasthan 4 wkts 1 172 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Jaipur 29.04.13
13 Rajasthan 5 wkts 1 179 19.5 20.0 Pune Jaipur 05.05.13
14 Mumbai 4 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Rajasthan Kolkata 24.05.13
15 Bangalore 4 wkts 1 156 19.5 20.0 Sunrisers Bangalore 04.05.14
16 Bangalore 5 wkts 1 139 19.5 20.0 Chennai Ranchi 18.05.14
17 Delhi 5 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Punjab Pune 15.04.15
18 Kolkata 7 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Chennai Kolkata 30.04.15
19 Kolkata 1 wkt 1 184 19.5 20.0 Punjab Kolkata 09.05.15
20 Bangalore 6 wkts 1 081 05.5 6.0 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 15.05.15
21 Chennai 3 wkts 1 140 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Ranchi 22.05.15
22 Mumbai 5 wkts 1 163 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Mumbai 01.05.17
23 Ris Pune 5 wkts 1 162 19.5 20.0 V Gujarat Pune-MCA 01.05.17
24 Chennai 1 wkt 1 166 19.5 20.0 V Mumbai Mumbai 07.04.18

Chennai with its win with a ball to spare against Mumbai on 07.04.18 posted its fourth win with a ball to spare in IPl.  Chennai became the third team to win a game with a ball to spare on three occasions. Bangalore and Mumbai are the other two teams to win a game with a ball to spare on three occasions. The performance of these three teams is furnished below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangalore 5 wkts 1 140 19.5 20.0 Kolkata Durban 29.04.09
2 Bangalore 4 wkts 1 156 19.5 20.0 Sunrisers Bangalore 04.05.14
3 Bangalore 5 wkts 1 139 19.5 20.0 Chennai Ranchi 18.05.14
4 Bangalore 6 wkts 1 081 05.5 6.0 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 15.05.15
                   
1 Chennai 4 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Chennai 13.04.13
2 Chennai 5 wkts 1 186 19.5 20.0 Rajasthan Chennai 22.04.13
3 Chennai 3 wkts 1 140 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Ranchi 22.05.15
4 Chennai 1 wkt 1 166 19.5 20.0 V Mumbai Mumbai 07.04.18
                   
1 Mumbai 4 wkts 1 169 19.5 20.0 Punjab Mohali 25.04.12
2 Mumbai 5 wkts 1 160 19.5 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 24.04.13
3 Mumbai 4 wkts 1 166 19.5 20.0 Rajasthan Kolkata 24.05.13
4 Mumbai 5 wkts 1 163 19.5 20.0 Bangalore Mumbai 01.05.17

Chennai became the second team in the history of IPL to win a game by one wicket with a ball to spare. Kolkata is the other team to win a game by one wicket with a ball to spare. It had defeated Punjab by one wicket  with a ball to spare at Kolkata on 09.05.15.

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Kolkata 1 wkt 1 184 19.5 20.0 Punjab Kolkata 09.05.15
2 Chennai 1 wkt 1 166 19.5 20.0 Mumbai Mumbai 07.04.18

Chennai became the second team to win a game against Mumbai with a ball to spare. Delhi  had won by five wickets with a ball to spare against Mumbai at Delhi on 24.05.08.

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Date
1 Delhi 5 wkts 1 177 19.5 20.0 Mumbai Delhi 24.05.08
2 Chennai 1 wkt 1 166 19.5 20.0 Mumbai Mumbai 07.04.18

 

V Kohli is all set to achieve the following records at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

V Kohli is all set to achieve the following records at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

V Kohli has scored 199 boundary fours at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs one more boundary four which would fetch him his 200th boundary four. If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 200 plus boundary fours on a single ground.

 

V Kohli has scored 15 half centuries at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs one more half century which would fetch him his 16th half century. If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 16 half centuries on a single ground. He would go past – AD Hales and MA Carberry who have scored 15 half centuries on a single ground. AD Hales feat has come at Nottingham and MA Carberry’s feat was achieved at Rose Bowl, Southampton

 

V Kohli has played 73 T20 games at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs to play two more games which would fetch him his 75th game. If he plays two more games, then he would become the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score 75 plus games on a single ground. SR Patel has played 86 games at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

 

V Kohli has scored 93 boundary sixes at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs seven more boundary sixes would fetch him 100 boundary sixes. If he scored them, then he would become the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score 100 plus boundary sixes on a single ground. CH Gayle has scored 150 boundary sixes at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore.

 

V Kohli and CH Gayle share the record for most centuries on a single ground. Both batsmen have  scored three centuries at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. If V Kohli scores one more century, he would then own the record for most centuries on a single ground with four centuries. On the other hand, if CH Gayle score a century, then he would own the record for most centuries on a single ground with four centuries. If both score centuries, then they would share the record with four centuries.

 

V Kohli has scored 18 fifties at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs two more fifties which would fetch him his 20th fifty.  If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 20 fifties on a single ground.

 

V Kohli has scored 2209 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs 291 more runs which would fetch him 2500 runs.  If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 2500 plus runs on a single ground.

 

Approaching milestones in Indian Premier League ahead eleventh edition – Part Two

Approaching milestones in Indian Premier League ahead eleventh edition – Part Two

BB McCullum has an aggregate of 8992 runs in T20 games. He requires eight more runs for his 9000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the second batsman In the history of T20 games to aggregate 9000 plus runs after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has totaled 11068 runs in T20 games.

 

CH Gayle has scored 87 fifties in T20 games. He needs three more fifties which would fetch him his 90 fifties. If he scores them,  then he  would become  the first  batsman in the  history of T20 games to score 90 fifties.

 

BB McCulllum has scored 846 boundary fours in T20 games. He needs four more boundary fours which would fetch him 850 boundary fours. He would then become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 850 plus boundary fours.

 

V Kohli has scored 199 boundary fours at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs one more boundary four which would fetch him his 200th boundary four. If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 200 plus boundary fours on a single ground.

 

V Kohli has scored 15 half centuries at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs one more half century which would fetch him his 16th half century. If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 16 half centuries on a single ground. He would go past – AD Hales and MA Carberry who have scored 15 half centuries on a single ground. AD Hales feat has come at Nottingham and MA Carberry’s feat was achieved at Rose Bowl, Southampton

 

V Kohli has played 73 T20 games at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs to play two more games which would fetch him his 75th game. If he plays two more games, then he would become the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score 75 plus games on a single ground. SR Patel has played 86 games at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

 

V Kohli has scored 93 boundary sixes at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs to seven more boundary sixes would fetch him 100 boundary sixes. If he scored them, then he would become the second batsman in the history of T20 games to score 100 plus boundary sixes on a single ground. CH Gayle has scored 150 boundary sixes at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore.

 

V Kohli and CH Gayle share the record for most centuries on a single ground. Both batsmen have  scored three centuries at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. If V Kohli scores one more century, he would then own the record for most centuries on a single ground with four centuries. On the other hand, if CH Gayle score a century, then he would own the record for most centuries on a single ground with four centuries. If both score centuries, then they would share the record with four centuries.

 

V Kohli has scored 18 fifties at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs two more fifties which would fetch him his 20th fifty.  If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 20 fifties on a single ground.

 

V Kohli has scored 2209 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He needs 291 more runs which would fetch him 2500 runs.  If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 2500 plus runs on a single ground.

 

RG Sharma and AJ Finch have scored 49 and 47 half centuries in T20 games. They need one and three more half centuries for their 50th half century. If they score them, then they would become the fifth and sixth batsman in the history of T20 games to score 50 plus half centuries. Others are – CH Gayle {67}, BB McCullum {59}, V Kohli {52}, and G Gambhir {52}

 

RG Sharma has scored 49 half centuries in T20 games. He needs one more half centuries for his 50th half century. If he scores it, then he would become the third Indian batsman in the history of T20 games to score 50 plus half centuries. Others are – V Kohli {52}, and G Gambhir {52}

 

MS Dhoni has effected 210 dismissals including the catches he has taken as a fieldsman in T20 games. He needs six more dismissals to go past Kamran Akmal who has effected 215 dismissals and own the record for most dismissals in T20 games.

 

MS Dhoni has pouched 140 catches in T20 games including the catches he has taken as a fieldsman in T20 games. He needs three more catches dismissals to go past KC Sangakkara who has pouched 142 catches and own the record for most catches in T20 games.

 

MS Dhoni has effected 205 dismissals as wicket keeper in T20 games. He needs eleven more dismissals to go past Kamran Akmal who has effected 215 dismissals and own the record for most dismissals in T20 games.

 

MS Dhoni has pouched 135 catches as wicket keeper in T20 games. He needs seven more catches dismissals to go past KC Sangakkara who has pouched 142 catches and own the record for most catches in T20 games.

 

SK Raina has pouched 145 catches in T20 games as a fieldsman. He needs five more catches for his  150 catches. If he takes them,he would then become the  fourth fieldsman in the history of  T20 games to pouch 150 plus catches. Others are – KA Pollard {236}, DB Brao {185} and DA Millar {168}

 

SL Malinga {12}, Umar Gul {11}, Shahid Afridi {11}, SP Narine {11| and DJ Bravo {11} are the five  bowlers  in the history of T20 game  to capture eleven or more  four  wicket hauls. SP Narine and DJ Bravo has the chance of owning the record  or sharing the  record for  most  four wicket hauls in T20 games. The present record is  held by SL Malinga who has to his credit  twelve  four wicket hauls.

 

MS Dhoni has lost 95 games while leading a team in T20 games. If he loses five more games, then he would lose 100 games to become the first ever captain in T20 games to lose 100 games. He will also earn the distinction of becoming the first ever captain in T20 games to win 100 games and lose 100 games. He has won 139 games prior to the start of IPL edition eleven.

Approaching milestones in Indian Premier League ahead eleventh Edition

Approaching milestones in Indian Premier League ahead eleventh Edition

V Kohli, RV Uthappa and YK Pathan have played 149 IPL games prior to the start of IPL Eleventh Edition. One more game would fetch them their 150 IPL games and with it they would become the fifth, sixth and seventh cricketers to appear in 150 plus games. The other three cricketers who have played 150 plus IPL games are – SK Raina {161}, MS Dhoni {159}, RG Sharma {159} and KD Karthik {152}

 

V Kohli has played 149 IPL games prior to the start of IPL Eleventh Edition. One more game would fetch him his 150 IPL game and with it he would become the first cricketer to appear in 150 plus games representing a single team. He has played all his 149 games in IPL representing Royal Challengers, Bangalore

 

MS Dhoni who has amassed 2987 runs for Chennai needs 13 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the sixth batsman in the history of IPL to score 3000 plus runs representing a single team. The following are the other five batsmen – V Kohli for Bangalore {4418}, SK Raina for Chennai {3699}, CH Gayle for Bangalore {3163}, RG Sharma {3037} and G Gambhir {3035}

 

MS Dhoni who has amassed 2987 runs for Chennai needs 13 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets them, then Chennai would become the second team to have two batsmen with 3000 plus runs to their credit representing a single team in IPL. Bangalore is the other team to have achieved this distinction. It has V Kohli {4418} and CH Gayle {3163} in its ranks

 

G Gambhir has scored 484 boundary fours in IPL. He needs 16 more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours. If he scores them, he would then become the first batsman in the history of IPL to score 500 plus boundary fours.

 

V Kohli has scored 4418 runs in IPL. He needs 82 runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, he would then become the first batsman in IPL to score 4500 runs after SK Raina. SK Raina has an aggregate of 4540 runs. V Kohli would also become the first batsman in the history of IPL to score 4500 runs representing a single team in IPL. All his runs have been scored while representing Royal Challengers, Bangalore.

 

AB de Villiers has an aggregate of 3473 runs in IPL prior to the start of this edition. He needs 27 more runs for his 3500 runs. If he gets them, he would then become  the tenth  batsman to total 3500 plus  runs in IPL. Others to score 3500 plus runs in IPL are – SK Raina {4540}, V Kohli {4418}, RG Sharma {4207}, G Gambhir {4132}, DA Warner {4014}, RV Uthappa {3778}, CH Gayle {3626}, S Dhawan {3561} and MS Dhoni {3561]

 

MS Dhoni has led in 143 games in IPL. He needs seven more games to lead a team in 150 games. He is all set this season to become the first captain to lead teams in 150 plus games

 

G Gambhir has led in 123 IPL games. He needs two more games to lead 125 IPL games. He is all set to become the second captain to lead teams in 125 plus IPL games after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni has led 143 IPL games prior to the start of this edition.

 

AB de Villiers has an aggregate of 2802 runs representing Bangalore and need 198 runs for his 3000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the sixth batsman to total 3000 plus runs representing a single team. The other five batsmen are – V Kohli for Bangalore {4418}, SK Raina for Chennai {3699}, CH Gayle for Bangalore {3163}, RG Sharma {3037} and G Gambhir {3035}

 

AB de Villiers has an aggregate of 2802 runs representing Bangalore and need 198 runs for his 3000 runs. If he scores them, then Bangalore would become the first team in IPL to have three batsmen with an aggregate of 3000 plus runs.  The other two batsmen who have scored 3000 plus runs for Bangalore are – V Kohli {4418} and CH Gayle {3163},

 

KA Pollard and AB de Villers have scored 147 and 144 boundary sixes representing Mumbai and Bangalore respectively. Both have the chances of scoring 150 boundary sixes in the ensuing edition. If they achieve the milestone, then they would become the fourth and fifth batsman to score 150 plus boundary sixes representing a single team. Others are – CH Gayle for Bangalore {239}, V Kohli for Bangalore {159} and SK Raina for Chennai {150}

 

RV Uthappa has an aggregate of 3778 runs prior to the start of this edition. He needs 222 runs for his 4000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the sixth batman in IPL to total 4000 runs. The other five batsmen who have an aggregate of 4000 plus runs prior to the start of this edition are – SK Raina {4540}, V Kohli [4418}, RG Sharma {4207}, G Gambhir {4132} and DA Warner {4014}

 

V Kohli and RV Uthappa have scored 382 and 377 boundary fours in IPL prior to the start of this edition.  Both the batsmen may aggregate 400 boundary fours in this edition. They would become the fifth and sixth batsmen to total 400 plus boundary fours in IPL. Other batsmen who have aggregated 400 plus boundary fours prior to the start of this  edition are – G Gambhir {484}, SK Raina {402}, DA Warner {401} and S Dhawan {401}

 

Harbhajan Singh owns the record for most ducks in IPL. He has failed to open his account on 13 occasions. G Gambhir and PA Patel occupy the second place jointly with 12 ducks to their credit. One more duck for G Gambhir or PA Patel would fetch them their 13th duck and with it they share the record for most ducks with Harbhajan Singh.

 

CH Gayle and AB de Villiers have score 293 and 287 boundary fours prior to the start of this edition. They require seven and thirteen boundary fours which would fetch them 300 boundary fours. If they score them, then they would become the second and third overseas batsman to score 300 plus boundary fours in IPL. DA Warner is the other batsman who has scored 401 boundary fours in IPL

 

SP Narine has captured 95 wickets in IPL. He requires five more wickets for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the 12th bowler to aggregate 100 wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {154}, A Mishra {134}, Harbhajan Singh {127}, PP Chawla {126}, DJ Bravo {122}, B Kumar {111}, A Nehra {103}, R Vinay Kumar {103}, Zaheer Khan {102} and R Ashwin {100|

 

SP Narine has captured 95 wickets in IPL. He requires five more wickets for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the third overseas bowler to aggregate 100 wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {154} and DJ Bravo {122}

 

SP Narine has captured 95 wickets in IPL. He requires five more wickets for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the second bowler to aggregate 100 wickets in IPL representing a single team.  SL Malinga has captured 154 wickets representing Mumbai Indians while SP Narine’s 100 plus wickets have come when he represented Kolkata Knight Riders

 

SP Narine has captured 95 wickets in IPL. He requires five more wickets for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the second overseas bowler to aggregate 100 wickets in IPL representing a single team.  SL Malinga has captured 154 wickets representing Mumbai Indians while SP Narine’s 100  plus wickets have come when he represented Kolkata Knight Riders

 

RV Uthappa has effected 90 dismissals in IPL. He needs ten more dismissals which would fetch him 100 dismissals. If he effects them, then he would become the third wicket keeper to effect 100 plus  dismissals in  IPL. Others are KD Karthik {106} and MS Dhoni {102}

 

KD Karthik  has  effected 26 stumping dismissals in IPL. He needs four more stumping dismissals for his 30 stumping dismissals. If he effects them, then he would become the third wicket keeper to effect 30 plus stumping dismissals in IPL. Others are – RV Uthappa {32} and MS Dhoni {30}

 

AB de Villiers {72}, RG Sharma {71} and KA Pollard {70} have chances of pouching an aggregate of 75 catches this season. They would become the second, third and fourth fieldsmen to pouch 75 plus catches  in IPL. SK Raina has pouched 86 catches in IPL

 

KA Pollard has pouched 70 catches representing Mumbai Indians. He needs five more catches for his 75 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the second fieldsman in IPL to pouch 75 plus catches representing a single team. SK Raina has pouched 75 catches representing Chennai Super Kings.

 

Kings Eleven PunjabKolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils have played 148, 148 and 147 matches in IPL. They need two and three more matches for their 150 matches which they will achieve this season. They would become the third, fourth and fifth teams in IPL to play 150 plus matches in IPL. Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore are the other two teams to play 150 plus games in IPL.

 

Mumbai Indians are on the threshold of becoming the first team to win 100 matches in IPL. At the start of this edition, it has won 91 matches and require nine more wins.

 

Chennai Super Kings has won 79 IPL games prior to the start of this edition. It needs one more win for its 80 wins and it will become the second team in IPL to win 80 plus matches. Mumbai Indians has won 91 matches

 

Kings Eleven Punjab has lost 78 games in IPL. If they lose two more games, it would become the second team in IPL to lose 80 plus matches. Delhi Daredevils owns the record for losing most games in IPL. It has lost 82 games

 

V Kohli and RG Sharma have scored 34 and 32 fifties in IPL. They need one and two more fifties for their 35th fifty. If he gets it, he would then become the third and fourth batsman to score 35 plus fifties in IPL. Other batsmen to score 35 plus fifties are – DA Warner {39} and G Gambhir {35}

 

V Kohli has scored 34 fifties in IPL. He needs one more fifties for his 35th fifty. If he gets it, he would then become the first batsman in the history of IPL to score 35 plus fifties in IPL representing a single team. V Kohli has played all the previous ten editions representing IPL.

 

G Gambhir has scored 35 half centuries in IPL. He needs one more half century to equal the  existing record for most half centuries in IPL held by DA Warner  who has  scored 36 half centuries. Two more half centuries for G Gambhir would fetch him his 37th half century and with it the record for most half centuries.

 

G Gambhir has scored 35 fifties in IPL. He needs five more fifties to own the record for most fifties in IPL. The existing record for most fifties in IPL is 39 fifties scored by DA Warner.

 

B Kumar has captured 87 wickets representing Sunrisers Hyderabad. He needs  13 more wickets for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the third bowler in the history of IPL to capture 100 plus wickets representing a single team. Others who have captured 100 plus wickets representing a single team are – SL Malinga – 154 wickets representing Mumbai  Indians and Harbhajan Singh – 127 wickets representing Mumbai Indians

 

RA Jadeja  and A  Mishra have taken four or more  wickets in IPL on four occasions. One more four wicket  haul would fetch them their fifth four wicket haul. Then they would  become the third and fourth bowlers in the history of IPL to capture four or more wickets on five or more occasions. SP Narine and SL Malinga have captured four wickets hauls on seven and  five occasions respectively.

 

JD Unadkat and JP Faulkner are the two bowlers in IPL to capture five or more wickets on two occasions. One more five wicket haul for JD Unadkat would fetch him his third five wicket haul and with the record  for most five wicket hauls  in  IPL

 

RG Sharma has won 45 IPL games when leading Mumbai Indians. He needs five more wins for his 50 wins. If he wins them, then he would become the third captain to win 50 plus games in IPL. Others are MS Dhoni {83 wins} and G Gambhir {70 wins}

 

RG Sharma has won 45 IPL games when leading Mumbai Indians. He needs five more wins for his 50 wins. If he wins them, then he would become the third captain to win 50 plus games while leading a single team in IPL. Others are MS Dhoni of Chennai Super Kings {78 wins} and G Gambhir of Kolkata Knight Riders {61 wins}

 

YS Chahal has captured 71 wickets while representing Royal Challengers Bangalore. He needs two more wickets to become the highest wicket taker for Royal Challengers Bangalore. He would go past R Vinay Kumar who holds the present record for most  wickets by a Royal Challengers Bangalore  bowler. He has captured 72 wickets.

 

AJ Finch who will be representing Kings XI Punjab in this edition will become the first cricketer to represent seven teams in the history of IPL. Prior to this edition, he has represented Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils, Pune Warriors, Sunrisers, Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Lions. PA Patel and IK Pathan are the other two cricketers who have represented six teams

 

No Name Team-1 Team-2 Team-3 Team-4 Team-5 Team-6
1 Patel PA Chennai Kochi Deccan Sunrisers Bangalore Mumbai
2 Pathan IK Punjab Delhi Sunrisers Chennai Ris Pune Gujarat

 

IPL Auction 2018 – List of Sold and Unsold Cricketers

IPL Auction 2018 – List of Sold and Unsold Cricketers

The full list of players sold and unsold at the 2018 IPL player auction in Bengaluru on 27th and  28th of January 2018

UNSOLD PLAYERS
No Cricketer Base Price
1 B Indrajith 20 lakhs             
2 Umar Nazir Mir 20 lakhs             
3 Ashok Dinda 50 lakhs             
4 Najibullah Zadran 50 lakhs             
5 Gulbadin Naib 50 lakhs             
6 Akash Bhandari 20 lakhs             
7 Sadiq Kirmani 20 lakhs             
8 Harvik Desai 20 lakhs              
9 Eklavya Dwivedi 40 lakhs             
10 R Samarth 20 lakhs             
11 Yuvraj Chudasama 20 lakhs             
12 Utkarsh Singh 20 lakhs             
13 Shubham Ranjane 20 lakhs             
14 Antony Das 20 lakhs             
15 Sagar Trivedi 20 lakhs             
16 Salman Nizar 20 lakhs             
17 Akhil Herwadkar 20 lakhs             
18 Fabid Ahmed 20 lakhs             
19 Jack Wildermuth 20 lakhs             
20 Michael Neser 40 lakhs             
21 Rajat Bhatia 40 lakhs             
22 Ben Wheeler 50 lakhs             
23 Aaron Summers 20 lakhs             
24 Tom Helm 40 lakhs             
25 Pratyush Singh 20 lakhs             
26 Kyle Abbott 1.5 crore             
27 David Wiese 50 lakhs              
28 Himmat Singh 20 lakhs             
29 Riyan Parag 20 lakhs             
30 Chirag Gandhi 20 lakhs             
31 Kesrick Williams 50 lakhs             
32 Dane Paterson 50 lakhs             
33 Andile Phehlukwayo 50 lakhs             
34 Athisayaraj V 20 lakhs             
35 Amit Mishra 20 lakhs             
36 Lalit Yadav 20 lakhs             
37 Vivek Singh 20 lakhs             
38 Jhye Richardson 50 lakhs             
39 Joel Paris 50 lakhs             
40 Morne Morkel 75 lakhs             
41 Abhimanyu Mithun 50 lakhs             
42 Matt Henry 50 lakhs             
43 Marchant de Lange 75 lakhs             
44 Sheldon Cottrell 50 lakhs             
45 JJ Smuts 50 lakhs             
46 Thisara Perera 50 lakhs             
47 Jason Holder 1.5 crore             
48 Andre Fletcher 50 lakhs             
49 Abhishek Sakuja 20 lakhs             
50 Vikas Tokas 20 lakhs             
51 Ishan Porel 20 lakhs             
52 Mahesh Rawat 20 lakhs              
53 Smit Patel 20 lakhs             
54 Shashank Singh 20 lakhs             
55 Atit Sheth 2 lakhs             
56 B Aparajith 20 lakhs             
57 Virat Singh 20 lakhs             
58 Amandeep Khare 20 lakhs             
59 Unmukt Chand 20 lakhs             
60 Harpreet Bhatia 20 lakhs             
61 Adam Milne 75 lakhs             
62 Tymal Mills 1 crore             
63 Lockie Ferguson 75 lakhs             
64 S Aravind 50 lakhs             
65 Varun Aaron 50 lakhs              
66 Luke Ronchi 75 lakhs             
67 Kusal Perera 50 lakhs             
68 Tom Latham 50 lakhs             
69 David Willey 2 crore             
70 Rovman Powell 50 lakhs             
71 John Hastings 50 lakhs             
72 Hilton Cartwright 50 lakhs             
73 Ashton Agar 50 lakhs             
74 Aiden Markram 50 lakhs             
75 Mihir Hirwani 20 lakhs             
76 CM Gautam 20 lakhs             
77 Kedar Devdhar 20 lakhs             
78 Nicholas Pooran 50 lakhs             
79 Niroshan Dickwella 50 lakhs             
80 Johnson Charles 75 lakhs             
81 Nathu Singh 20 lakhs             
82 Ishwar Pandey 20 lakhs             
83 Swapnil Singh 20 lakhs             
84 Praveen Dubey 20 lakhs             
85 Anmolpreet Singh 20 lakhs
86 Tabraiz Shamsi 50 lakhs             
87 Pragyan Ojha 50 lakhs             
88 Fawad Ahmed 50 lakhs             
89 Nathan Lyon 1.5 crore             
90 Dale Steyn 1 crore             
91 Rishi Dhawan 50 lakhs             
92 Moises Henriques 1.5 crore             
93 Corey Anderson 2 crore             
94 Colin Ingram 2 crore             
95 Travis Head 1.5 crore             
96 Lendl Simmons 1.5 crore             
97 Shaun Marsh 1.5 crore             
98 Eoin Morgan 2 crore             
99 Alex Hales 1 crore             
100 Shivil Kaushi 20 lakhs             
101 Iqbal Abdullah 30 lakhs             
102 J Suchith 20 lakhs             
103 Tejas Baroka 20 lakhs             
104 Sai Kishore 20 lakhs             
105 KC Cariappa 20 lakhs             
106 Joe Root 1.5 crore             
107 Hashim Amla 1.5 crore             
108 Martin Guptill 75 lakhs             
109 James Faulkner 2 crore             
110 Jonny Bairstow 1.5 crore             
111 Josh Hazlewood 2 crore             
112 Ishant Sharma 75 lakhs             
113 Mitchell McClenaghan 1 crore             
114 Lasith Malinga 1 crore             
115 Ish Sodhi 50 lakhs             
116 Samuel Badree 1 crore             
117 Adam Zampa 1 crore             
118 Himanshu Rana 20 lakhs             
119 Shivam Dubey 20 lakhs             
120 Jitesh Sharma 20 lakhs             
121 Nikhil Naik 20 lakhs             
122 Ben McDermott 30 lakhs             
123 Ankush Bains 20 lakhs             
124 Vishnu Vinod 20 lakhs             
125 Sheldon Jackson 20 lakhs             
126 Rajneesh Gurbani 20 lakhs             

 

 

CRICKETERS RETAINED ON RIGHT TO MATCH BASIS
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount 
1 Shikhar Dhawan 2 crore Sunrisers 5.2 crore
2 Kieron Pollard 2 crore Mumbai 5.4 crore
3 Faf du Plessis 1.5 crore Chennai 1.6 crore
4 Ajinkya Rahane 2 crore Rajasthan 4 crore
5 Dwayne Bravo 2 crore Chennai 6.4 crore
6 David Miller 1.5 crore Punjab 3 crore
7 Marcus Stoinis 2 crore Punjab 6.2 crore
8 Robin Uthappa 2 crore Kolkata 6.4 crore
9 Mohammed Shami 1 crore Delhi 3 crore
10 Kagiso Rabada 1.5 crore Delhi 4.2 crore
11 Piyush Chawla 1 crore Kolkata 4.2 crore
12 Rashid Khan 2 crore Sunrisers 9 crore
13 Yuzvendra Chahal 2 crore Bangalore 6 crore
14 Kuldeep Yadav 1.5 crore Kolkata 5.8 crore
15 Deepak Hooda 40 lakhs Sunrisers 3.6 crore
16 Krunal Pandya 40 lakhs Mumbai 8.8 crore
17 Pawan Negi 50 lakhs Bangalore 1 crore
18 Dhawal Kulkarni 50 lakhs Rajasthan 75 lakhs
19 Mohit Sharma        1.5 crore Punjab 2.4 crore
CRICKETERS SOLD IN SECOND  ROUND
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount 
1 M Vijay 2 crore Chennai 2 crore
2 Sam Billings 1 crore Chennai 1 crore
3 Naman Ojha 75 lakhs Delhi 1.4 crore
4 Parthiv Patel 1 crore Bangalore 1.7 crore
5 Mitchell Johnson 2 crore Kolkata 2 crore
6 Tim Southee 1 crore Bangalore 1 crore
7 Siddhesh Lad 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
8 Prashant Chopra 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
9 Aditya Tare 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
10 Bipul Sharma 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
11 Sayan Ghosh 20 lakhs Delhi 20 lakhs
12 Mayank Markande 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
13 Ben Laughlin 50 lakhs Rajasthan 50 lakhs
14 Mayank Dagar 20 lakhs Punjab 20 lakhs
15 Anukul Roy 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
16 Mark Wood 1.5 crore Chennai 1.5 crore
17 Mehdi Hasan 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
18 Kshitiz Sharma 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
19 Monu Kumar 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
20 Aryaman Birla 20 lakhs Rajasthan 30 lakhs
21 MD Nidheesh 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
CRICKETERS SOLD IN THE THIRD ROUND
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount 
1 Chris Gayle 2 crore Punjab 2 crore
2 D Chameera 50 lakhs Rajasthan 50 lakhs

 

CRICKETERS PURCHASED BY EACH TEAM
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount 
1 Jagadeesan Narayan 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
2 Kanishk Seth 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
3 Dhruv Shorey 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
4 Kshitiz Sharma 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
5 Monu Kumar 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
6 Chaitanya Bishnoi 20 lakhs Chennai 20 lakhs
7 KM Asif 20 lakhs Chennai 40 lakhs
8 Mitchell Santner 50 lakhs Chennai 50 lakhs
9 Lungi Ngidi 50 lakhs Chennai 50 lakhs
10 Deepak Chahar 20 lakhs Chennai 80 lakhs
11 Imran Tahir 1 crore Chennai 1 crore
12 Sam Billings 1 crore Chennai 1 crore
13 Mark Wood 1.5 crore Chennai 1.5 crore
14 Faf du Plessis 1.5 crore Chennai 1.6 crore
15 Harbhajan Singh 2 crore Chennai 2 crore
16 M Vijay 2 crore Chennai 2 crore
17 Ambati Rayudu 50 lakhs Chennai 2.2 crore
18 Shardul Thakur 75 lakhs Chennai 2.6 crore
19 Shane Watson 1 crore Chennai 4 crore
20 Karn Sharma 2 crore Chennai 5 crore
21 Dwayne Bravo 2 crore Chennai 6.4 crore
22 Kedar Jadhav 2 crore Chennai 7.8 crore
         
1 Harshal Patel 20 lakhs Delhi 20 lakhs
2 Manjot Kalra 20 lakhs Delhi 20 lakhs
3 Sandeep Lamichhane 20 lakhs Delhi 20 lakhs
4 Sayan Ghosh 20 lakhs Delhi 20 lakhs
5 Jayant Yadav 50 lakhs Delhi 50 lakhs
6 Abhishek Sharma 20 lakhs Delhi 55 lakhs
7 Avesh Khan 20 lakhs Delhi 70 lakhs
8 Gurkeerat Singh 50 lakhs Delhi 75 lakhs
9 Prithvi Shaw 20 lakhs Delhi 1.2 crore
10 Naman Ojha 75 lakhs Delhi 1.4 crore
11 Jason Roy 1.5 crore Delhi 1.5 crore
12 Daniel Christian 1 crore Delhi 1.5 crore
13 Colin Munro 50 lakhs Delhi 1.9 crore
14 Trent Boult 1.5 crore Delhi 2.2 crore
15 Gautam Gambhir 2 crore Delhi 2.8 crore
16 Mohammed Shami 1 crore Delhi 3 crore
17 Rahul Tewatia 20 lakhs Delhi 3 crore
18 Vijay Shankar 40 lakhs Delhi 3.2 crore
19 Shahbaz Nadeem 40 lakhs Delhi 3.2 crore
20 Amit Mishra 1.5 crore Delhi 4 crore
21 Kagiso Rabada 1.5 crore Delhi 4.2 crore
22 Glenn Maxwell 2 crore Delhi 9 crore
         
1 Pardeep Sahu 20 lakhs Punjab 20 lakhs
2 Mayank Dagar 20 lakhs Punjab 20 lakhs
3 Manzoor Dar 20 lakhs Punjab 20 lakhs
4 Mayank Agarwal 20 lakhs Punjab 1 crore
5 Manoj Tiwary 50 lakhs Punjab 1 crore
6 Akshdeep Nath 20 lakhs Punjab 1 crore
7 Ben Dwarshuis 20 lakhs Punjab 1.4 crore
8 Yuvraj Singh 2 crore Punjab 2 crore
9 Chris Gayle 2 crore Punjab 2 crore
10 Barinder Sran 50 lakhs Punjab 2.2 crore
11 Mohit Sharm        1.5 crore Punjab 2.4 crore
12 David Miller 1.5 crore Punjab 3 crore
13 Ankit Rajpoot 30 lakhs Punjab 3 crore
14 Mujeeb Zadran 50 lakhs Punjab 4 crore
15 Karun Nair 50 lakhs Punjab 5.6 crore
16 Aaron Finch 1.5 crore Punjab 6.2 crore
17 Marcus Stoinis 2 crore Punjab 6.2 crore
18 Andrew Tye 1 crore Punjab 7.2 crore
19 R Ashwin 2 crore Punjab 7.6 crore
20 KL Rahul 2 crore Punjab 11 crore
         
1 Ishank Jaggi 20 lakhs Kolkata 20 lakhs
2 Apoorv Wankhade 20 lakhs Kolkata 20 lakhs
3 Cameron Delport 30 lakhs Kolkata 30 lakhs
4 Javon Searles 30 lakhs Kolkata 30 lakhs
5 Rinku Singh 20 lakhs Kolkata 80 lakhs
6 R Vinay Kumar 1 crore Kolkata 1 crore
7 Shubman Gill 20 lakhs Kolkata 1.8 crore
8 Mitchell Johnson 2 crore Kolkata 2 crore
9 Shivam Mavi 20 lakhs Kolkata 3 crore
10 Kamlesh Nagarkoti 20 lakhs Kolkata 3.2 crore
11 Nitish Rana 20 lakhs Kolkata 3.4 crore
12 Piyush Chawla 1 crore Kolkata 4.2 crore
13 Kuldeep Yadav 1.5 crore Kolkata 5.8 crore
14 Robin Uthappa 2 crore Kolkata 6.4 crore
15 Dinesh Karthik 2 crore Kolkata 7.4 crore
16 Mitchell Starc 2 crore Kolkata 9.4 crore
17 Chris Lynn 2 crore Kolkata 9.6 crore
         
1 Sharad Lumba 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
2 Siddhesh Lad 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
3 Aditya Tare 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
4 Mayank Markande 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
5 Anukul Roy 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
6 Mohsin Khan 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
7 MD Nidheesh 20 lakhs Mumbai 20 lakhs
8 Akila Dananjaya 50 lakhs Mumbai 50 lakhs
9 Tajinder Singh 20 lakhs Mumbai 55 lakhs
10 Saurabh Tiwary 50 lakhs Mumbai 80 lakhs
11 JP Dumin 1 crore Mumbai 1 crore
12 Pradeep Sangwan 30 lakhs Mumbai 1.5 crore
13 Jason Behrendorff 1 crore Mumbai 1.5 crore
14 Rahul Chahar 20 lakhs Mumbai 1.9 crore
15 Mustafizur Rahman 1 crore Mumbai 2.2 crore
16 Ben Cutting 1 crore Mumbai 2.2 crore
17 Suryakumar Yadav 30 lakhs Mumbai 3.2 crore
18 Evin Lewis 1.5 crore Mumbai 3.8 crore
19 Kieron Pollard 2 crore Mumbai 5.4 crore
20 Pat Cummins 2 crore Mumbai 5.4 crore
21 Ishan Kishan 40 lakhs Mumbai 6.2 crore
22 Krunal Pandya 40 lakhs Mumbai 8.8 crore
         
1 Ankit Sharma 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
2 Shreyas Gopal 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
3 Sudhesan Midhun 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
4 Prashant Chopra 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
5 Mahipal Lomror 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
6 Jatin Saxena 20 lakhs Rajasthan 20 lakhs
7 Anureet Singh 30 lakhs Rajasthan 30 lakhs
8 Aryaman Birla 20 lakhs Rajasthan 30 lakhs
9 Stuart Binny 50 lakhs Rajasthan 50 lakhs
10 Ben Laughlin 50 lakhs Rajasthan 50 lakhs
11 Dushmantha Chameera 50 lakhs Rajasthan 50 lakhs
12 Zahir Khan 20 lakhs Rajasthan 60 lakhs
13 Dhawal Kulkarni 50 lakhs Rajasthan 75 lakhs
14 Rahul Tripathi 20 lakhs Rajasthan 3.4 crore
15 Ajinkya Rahane 2 crore Rajasthan 4 crore
16 D’Arcy Short 20 lakhs Rajasthan 4 crore
17 Jos Buttler 1.5 crore Rajasthan 4.4 crore
18 K Gowtham 20 lakhs Rajasthan 6.2 crore
19 Jofra Archer 40 lakhs Rajasthan 7.2 crore
20 Sanju Samson 1 crore Rajasthan 8 crore
21 Jaydev Unadkat 1.5 crore Rajasthan 11.5 crore
22 Ben Stokes 2 crore Rajasthan 12.5 crore
         
1 Aniruddha Joshi 20 lakhs Bangalore 20 lakhs
2 Pavan Deshpande 20 lakhs Bangalore 20 lakhs
3 Aniket Choudhary 30 lakhs Bangalore 30 lakhs
4 Kulwant Khejroliya 20 lakhs Bangalore 85 lakhs
5 Pawan Negi 50 lakhs Bangalore 1 crore
6 Tim Southee 1 crore Bangalore 1 crore
7 Manan Vohra 20 lakhs Bangalore 1.1 crore
8 Mandeep Singh 50 lakhs Bangalore 1.4 crore
9 Moeen Ali 1.5 crore Bangalore 1.7 crore
10 Parthiv Patel 1 crore Bangalore 1.7 crore
11 Colin de Grandhomme 75 lakhs Bangalore 2.2 crore
12 M Ashwin 20 lakhs Bangalore 2.2 crore
13 Nathan Coulter-Nile 1.5 crore Bangalore 2.2 crore
14 Mohammed Siraj 1 crore Bangalore 2.6 crore
15 Quinton de Kock 2 crore Bangalore 2.8 crore
16 Navdeep Saini 20 lakhs Bangalore 3 crore
17 Washington Sundar 1.5 crore Bangalore 3.2 crore
18 Brendon McCullum 2 crore Bangalore 3.6 crore
19 Umesh Yadav 1 crore Bangalore 4.2 crore
20 Yuzvendra Chahal 2 crore Bangalore 6 crore
21 Chris Woakes 2 crore Bangalore 7.4 crore
         
1 Ricky Bhui 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
2 Sachin Baby 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
3 Tanmay Agarwal 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
4 Bipul Sharma 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
5 Mehdi Hasan 20 lakhs Sunrisers 20 lakhs
6 T Natarajan 40 lakhs Sunrisers 40 lakhs
7 Billy Stanlake 50 lakhs Sunrisers 50 lakhs
8 Basil Thampi 30 lakhs Sunrisers 95 lakhs
9 Mohammad Nabi 50 lakhs Sunrisers 1 crore
10 Chris Jordan 1 crore Sunrisers 1 crore
11 Shreevats Goswami 20 lakhs Sunrisers 1 crore
12 Yusuf Pathan 75 lakhs Sunrisers 1.9 crore
13 Shakib Al Hasan 1 crore Sunrisers 2 crore
14 Carlos Brathwaite 1 crore Sunrisers 2 crore
15 Kane Williamson 1.5 crore Sunrisers 3 crore
16 Khaleel Ahmed 20 lakhs Sunrisers 3 crore
17 Sandeep Sharma 50 lakhs Sunrisers 3 crore
18 Deepak Hooda 40 lakhs Sunrisers 3.6 crore
19 Siddarth Kaul 30 lakhs Sunrisers 3.8 crore
20 Wriddhiman Saha 1 crore Sunrisers 5 crore
21 Shikhar Dhawan 2 crore Sunrisers 5.2 crore
22 Rashid Khan 2 crore Sunrisers 9 crore
23 Manish Pandey 1 crore Sunrisers 11 crore

 

HIGHEST PAID CRICKETERS FOR EACH TEAM
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount  Remarks
1 Kedar Jadhav 2 crore Chennai 7.8 crore  
2 Glenn Maxwell 2 crore Delhi 9 crore  
3 KL Rahul 2 crore Punjab 11 crore  
4 Chris Lynn 2 crore Kolkata 9.6 crore  
5 Krunal Pandya 40 lakhs Mumbai 8.8 crore RTM            
6 Ben Stokes 2 crore Rajasthan 12.5 crore  
7 Chris Woakes 2 crore Bangalore 7.4 crore  
8 Manish Pandey 1 crore Sunrisers 11 crore  

 

HIGHEST PAID CRICKETER
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount  Remarks
1 Ben Stokes 2 crore Rajasthan 12.5 crore  

 

HIGHEST PAID INDIAN CRICKETER
No Cricketers Base Price Team Amount  Remarks
1 Jaydev Unadkat 1.5 crore Rajasthan 11.5 crore  

 

Comprehenisve Statistical Compendium of all the ten editions of IPL is ready

Comprehenisve Statistical Compendium of all the ten editions of IPL is ready

Further to my posting on the portal regarding the IPL Statistical Compendium of all the ten editions, the compilation is ready now and contains the following parameters. The compilation is exhaustive and contains 188 statistical parameters which are spread over 138 pages and indexed. The Index is furnished below.

INDEX
NO STATISTICAL PARAMETERS PAGE
1 SERIES RESULTS 1
2 WINNERS AND RUNNERS IN EACH EDITION OF IPL 1
3 RESULT SUMMARY 1
4 AUCTION DATES 1
5 TEAM TOTALS – 200 PLUS RUNS 2
6 TEAM TOTALS – 200 PLUS RUNS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 3
7 TEAM TOTALS – 200 PLUS RUNS – GROUND WISE BREAK UP 4
8 TEAM TOTALS – BOTH THE TEAMS SCORING 200 PLUS RUNS  6
9 TEAM TOTALS – 200 PLUS RUNS – BATTING SECOND 7
10 TEAM TOTALS-100 AND LESS THAN 100 RUNS IN A COMPLETED INNINGS 7
11 TEAM TOTALS-100 AND LESS THAN 100 RUNS IN A COMPLETED INNINGS – TEAM WISE 8
12 VICTORIES – BY 100 PLUS RUNS MARGIN 8
13 VICTORIES WITHOUT LOSING A WICKET 9
14 VICTORIES – BY BALLS REMAINING IN THE SECOND INNINGS – 50 PLUS BALLS 9
15 NARROWEST VICTORY MARGIN BY RUNS – ONE RUN 9
16 NARROWEST VICTORY MARGIN BY WICKETS – ONE AND TWO WICKETS 9
17 TIED GAMES 9
18 MATCHES WON ON THE LAST BALL 9
19 MOST RUNS – 2000 PLUS RUNS 10
20 MOST FIFTIES – TWENTY OR MORE 10
21 CENTURIONS 11
22 CENTURIONS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 12
23 CENTURIONS – TWO OR MORE 13
24 CENTURIONS WITH TEN OR MORE FOURS AND TEN OR MORE SIXES 13
25 TWO BATSMEN SCORING CENTURIES IN THE SAME INNINGS 13
26 CENTURIONS – OVERSEAS BATSMEN 13
27 CENTURIONS-GROUNDWISE BREAK UP 14
28 NINETY PLUS RUNS 15
29 NINETY PLUS RUNS – TWO OR MORE OCCASIONS 16
30 NINETY PLUS RUNS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 17
31 MOST SIXES – 100 PLUS SIXES 18
32 MOST WICKETS – 90 PLUS WICKETS 18
33 FIVE OR MORE WICKETS 18
34 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 19
35 SIX WICKETS 21
36 FIVE WICKETS 21
37 FOUR WICKETS 21
38 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 23
39 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – AGAINST EACH OPPOSITION 25
40 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER – OVERSEAS BOWLERS 28
41 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – OVERSEAS BOWLERS – TEAMWISE BREAK UP 29
42 FIVE  OR MORE WICKETS – CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER – OVERSEAS BOWLERS 30
43 FIVE OR MORE WICKETS CONCEDING 20 AND LESS THAN 20 RUNS 30
44 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS CONCEDING 20 AND LESS THAN 20 RUNS 30
45 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS – THREE OR MORE OCCASIONS 32
46 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN A LOSING CAUSE 32
47 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN A LOSING CAUSE – OVERSEAS BOWLERS 33
48 RIVAL BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH 33
49 TWO BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS 33
50 FOUR OR MORE WICKETS WITH A MAIDEN OVER IN THE SPELL 34
51 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS 34
52 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 36
53 TWO BOWLERS FROM THE SAME TEAM CONCEDING 50 PLUS RUNS 38
54 RIVAL BOWLERS CONCEDING 50 PLUS RUNS 38
55 SIXTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS 39
56 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED WITHOUT A WICKET 39
57 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED WITHOUT A WICKET – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 40
58 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY TWO BOWLERS WITHOUT A WICKET IN AN INNINGS 41
59 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS WITHOUT A WICKET – TWO OCCASIONS 42
60 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY TWO BOWLERS WITHOUT A WICKET IN AN INNINGS 42
61 FIFTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY RIVAL BOWLERS WITHOUT A WICKET 42
62 MOST DISMISSALS – FIFTY PLUS DISMISSALS 42
63 MOST DISMISSALS IN AN INNINGS – FOUR OR MORE 42
64 MOST CATCHES – 50 PLUS CATCHES 42
65 MOST CATCHES IN AN INNINGS – FOUR 43
66 HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET 43
67 THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 43
68 150 PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS – IN THE DESCENDING ORDER OF RUNS – 150 PLUS RUNS 46
69 150 PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS – IN THE DESCENDING ORDER OF RUNS – SAME PAIR 46
70 200 PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS – IN THE DESCENDING ORDER OF RUNS 46
73 THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – WICKET WISE BREAK UP 47
74 THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 50
75 THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – BY RIVAL TEAMS IN THE SAME MATCH 53
76 THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER – BY OVERSEAS BATSMEN 53
77 MOST MATCHES AS CAPTAIN – 50 PLUS MATCHES 54
78 MOST MATCHES – 100 PLUS MATCHES 54
79 MOST MATCHES – 100 PLUS MATCHES – OVERSEAS CRICKETERS 55
80 BATSMEN DISMISSED BY THE FIRST BALL OF THE MATCH 55
81 BATSMEN DISMISSED FOR A DUCK WITHOUT FACING A DELIVERY 56
82 OPENING BATSMEN DISMISSED FOR A DUCK WITHOUT FACING A DELIVERY 56
83 BATSMEN DISMISSED  RUN OUT FOR A DUCK 56
84 BATSMEN RUN OUT FOR DUCK IN IPL – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 58
85 BATSMEN RUN OUT FOR DUCK IN IPL – TWO OR MORE OCCASIONS 59
86 CAPTAINS SCORING HUNDREDS 60
87 CAPTAIN AND WICKET KEEPER FROM THE SAME TEAM SCORING FIFTIES 60
88 CAPTAIN AND WICKET KEEPER FROM THE SAME TEAM SCORING UNBEATEN FIFTIES 60
89 CAPTAINS SCORING  FIVE OR MORE FIFTIES IN A SINGLE EDITION 61
90 RIVAL CAPTAINS SCORING FIFTIES 62
91 RIVAL CAPTAIN OPENERS SCORING FIFTIES 62
92 RIVAL WICKET KEEPERS SCORING FIFTIES 63
93 RIVAL WICKET KEEPERS SCORING UNBEATEN FIFTIES 63
94 CAPTAINS SCORING NINETIES 63
95 WICKET KEEPERS SCORING NINETIES 63
96 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A HUNDRED 64
97 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A NINETY 64
98 CAPTAINS RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY 64
99 WICKET KEEPERS RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY 64
100 RUN 0UTS WITHOUT SCORING 64
101 RUN OUTS WITHOUT SCORING – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 65
102 RUN OUTS WITHOUT FACING A DELIVERY 67
103 FIRST BALL DUCKS AS RUN OUTS 68
104 CAPTAINS DISMISSED RUN OUT 68
105 CAPTAINS DISMISSED RUN OUT – FIVE OR MORE  OCCASIONS 69
106 CAPTAINS DISMISSED RUN OUT – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 70
107 WICKET KEEPERS DISMISSED RUN OUT 71
108 WICKET KEEPERS DISMISSED RUN OUT – FIVE  OR MORE OCCASIONS 73
109 WICKET KEEPERS DISMISSED RUN OUT – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 73
110 BOTH THE OPENERS DISMISSED RUN OUT 74
111 BOTH THE OPENERS DISMISSED RUN OUT WHO ARE THE CAPTAIN AND WICKET KEEPER  74
112 CAPTAIN’S FIFTIES IN A LOSING CAUSE 75
113 CAPTAIN’S FIFTIES IN A LOSING CAUSE – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 76
114 WICKET KEEPER’S FIFTIES IN A LOSING CAUSE 78
115 WICKET KEEPER’S FIFTIES IN A LOSING CAUSE – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 79
116 CAPTAIN WICKET KEEPER’S FIFTIES IN A LOSING CAUSE 80
117 FASTEST FIFTIES – 19 AND LESS THAN 19 DELIVERIES 80
118 FASTEST HUNDREDS IN LESS THAN 50 DELIVERIES 80
119 BATSMEN DISMISSED BY THE FIRST BALL OF AN INNINGS – BATTING AT NUMBER ONE 81
120 RIVAL OPENERS COLLECTING THE FIRST BALL DUCKS 81
121 FIRST BALL DUCKS – OPENING BATSMEN – NUMBER ONE AND TWO 82
122 FIRST BALL DUCKS – BATSMEN BATTING AT NUMBER  TEN AND ELEVEN 83
123 CAPTAIN OPENING BATSMEN COLLECTING THE FIRST BALL DUCK 84
124 WICKET KEEPER OPENING BATSMEN COLLECTING THE FIRST BALL DUCK 84
125 FOUR OR MORE RUNS OUTS IN AN INNINGS 84
126 MAN OF THE MATCH AWARDS 84
127 MAN OF THE MATCH AWARDS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 95
128 HUNDREDS IN LOSING CAUSE 107
129 CAPTAIN’S HUNDREDS IN LOSING CAUSE 107
130 WICKET KEEPER’S HUNDREDS IN LOSING CAUSE 107
131 MATCHES WON WITH A BALL TO SPARE 107
132 MATCHES WON WITH A BALL TO SPARE – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 108
133 CAPTAINS  IN INDIAN PREMIER  LEAGUE 108
134 CAPTAINS  IN INDIAN PREMIER  LEAGUE – FIFTY PLUS MATCHES 109
135 TEAM AND CAPTAINS – FOR EACH TEAM 109
136 CAPTAINS WHO HAVE LED TWO TEAMS 110
137 CAPTAINS WHO HAVE LED THREE TEAMS 110
138 HAT TRICKS 110
139 ALL ROUND PERFORMANCE OF A FIFTY COUPLED WITH FOUR WICKETS 111
140 ALL ROUND PERFORMANCE OF A FIFTY COUPLED WITH FOUR WICKETS IN VAIN 111
141 FIVE OR MORE FIFTIES BY  BATSMEN IN EACH EDITION OF IPL 112
142 BOTH THE OPENERS SCORING FIFITES 113
143 FIRST THREE BATSMEN SCORING FIFITES 115
144 ONE OPENER SCORING HALF CENTURY AND THE OTHER SCORING A CENTURY 115
145 BOTH THE OPENERS – OVERSEAS – SCORING FIFITES 115
146 BOTH THE OPENERS – OVERRSEAS – SCORING FIFITES ON TWO OCCCASIONS 116
147 BOTH THE OPENERS SCORING UNBEATEN FIFITES 116
148 ABANDONED GAMES 116
149 CAPTAINS SCORING ZEROES IN IPL 116
150 CAPTAINS SCORING ZEROES IN IPL – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 117
151 WICKET KEEPERS SCORING ZEROES 119
152 WICKET KEEPERS SCORING ZEROES – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 120
153 CAPTAINS SCORING ZEROES IN IPL WITH OUT FACING A DELIVERY 121
154 CAPTAINS COLLECTING THE FIRST BALL DUCK IN IPL 121
155 WICKET KEEPERS COLLECTING FIRST BALL DUCKS 121
156 CAPTAIN AND WICKET KEEPER FROM THE SAME TEAM SCORING ZEROES 122
157 MATCHES WON WITH A BALL TO SPARE 122
158 MATCHES WON WITH A BALL TO SPARE – TEAM WISE BREAKUP 122
159 VICTORY MARGIN – ONE TO NINE RUNS 123
160 VICTORY MARGIN – ONE TO NINE RUNS – TEAMWISE BREAK UP 124
161 VICTORY MARGIN – ONE TO NINE RUNS – RUNS WISE BREAK UP 125
162 PLAYERS SCORING 50 AND TAKING THREE WICKETS IN SAME MATCH 126
163 PLAYERS SCORING 50 AND TAKING FOUR WICKETS IN SAME MATCH 127
164 WICKET KEEPERS WITH A FIFTY AND THREE OR MORE DISMISSALS 127
165 TEAMS CHASING A TARGET OF 190 PLUS RUNS IN IPL 127
166 HIT WICKET DISMISSALS 127
167 HIT WICKET DISMISSALS – CAPTAINS 128
168 HIT WICKET DISMISSALS – WICKET KEEPERS 128
169 TEAMS DISMISSED ALL OUT 128
170 TWENTY-FIVE PLUS WICKETS IN AN IPL EDITION 130
171 MOST RUNS – 1200 PLUS RUNS 130
172 MOST RUNS – 2000 PLUS RUNS 131
173 MOST RUNS – 1200 PLUS RUNS – OVERSEAS BATSMEN 131
174 MOST RUNS – 2000 PLUS RUNS – OVERSEAS BATSMEN 132
175 ONE THOUSAND PLUS RUNS FOR A SINGLE TEAM 132
176 ONE THOUSAND PLUS RUNS FOR TWO TEAMS 133
177 150 PLUS BOUNDARY FOURS FOR A SINGLE TEAM 134
178 100 PLUS BOUNDARY SIXES FOR A SINGLE TEAM 134
179 FIFTEEN PLUS HALF CENTURIES FOR  A SINGLE TEAM 134
180 TWENTY PLUS FIFTIES FOR A SINGLE TEAM 134
181 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS 135
182 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – TEAM WISE BREAK UP 135
183 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – EDTION  WISE 136
184 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – ON TWO OCCASIONS 137
185 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – ON THREE OCCASIONS 137
186 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – ON FOUR OCCASIONS 138
187 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – THREE CONSECUTIVE EDITIONS 138
188 MOST RUNS IN A SERIES – 500 PLUS RUNS – FOUR CONSECUTIVE EDITIONS 138

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IPL Stats compendium of all the ten editions

IPL Stats compendium of all the ten editions

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One run victories in the Indian Premier League

One run victories in the Indian Premier League

Mumbai won the  IPL 2017 final against Ris Pune at Hyd-RGS on 21.05.17 by one run to provide the eighth occasion of a team winning an IPL game by one run margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Punjab 1 run 190 Mumbai Mumbai 21 May 2008
2 Punjab 1 run 135 Deccan Johannesburg 17 May 2009
3 Delhi 1 run 153 Rajasthan Delhi 29 Apr 2012
4 Mumbai 1 run 121 Pune Pune 03 May 2012
5 Chennai 1 run 151 Delhi Chennai 09 Apr 2015
6 Gujarat 1 run 173 Delhi Delhi 27 Apr 2016
7 Bangalore 1 run 176 Punjab Mohali 09 May 2016
8 Mumbai 1 run 130 Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 21 May 2017

Mumbai became the second team to  win an IPL game by one run margin in the history of the Indian Premier League on two occasions after Punjab.  Mumbai’s other such victory was against Pune at Pune on 03 May 2012. The following table lists the performance of these two teams

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mumbai 1 run 121 Pune Pune 03 May 2012
2 Mumbai 1 run 130 Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 21 May 2017
             
1 Punjab 1 run 190 Mumbai Mumbai 21 May 2008
2 Punjab 1 run 135 Deccan Johannesburg 17 May 2009

It is interesting to note that the first one run margin win of the  Indian Premier  League was posted on the same date – eight year ago – in the first edition of the IPL. Punjab has posted a victory against Mumbai by one run on 21 May 2008. The performance of the two  teams  on these  two  occasions are detailed below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Punjab 1 run 190 Mumbai Mumbai 21 May 2008
2 Mumbai 1 run 130 Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 21 May 2017