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Batsmen scoring centuries in the Indian Premier League

Batsmen scoring centuries in the Indian Premier League

 

DA Warner of Sunrisers scored 126 against Kolkata at Hyd-RGS on 30.04.17 to provide the 45th occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 BB McCullum 158* 73 10 13 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 18.04.08
2 MEK Hussey 116* 54 8 9 Chennai Punjab Mohali 19.04.08
3 A Symonds 117* 53 11 7 Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
4 AC Gilchrist 109* 47 9 10 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 27.04.08
5 ST Jayasuriya 114* 48 9 11 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 14.05.08
6 SE Marsh 115 69 11 7 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
7 AB de Villiers 105* 54 5 6 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
8 MK Pandey 114* 73 10 4 Bangalore Deccan Centurion 21.05.09
9 YK Pathan 100 37 9 8 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
10 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
11 M Vijay 127 56 8 11 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
12 M Jayawardene 110* 59 14 3 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 04.04.10
13 PC Valthaty 120* 63 19 2 Punjab Chennai Mohali 13.04.11
14 SR Tendulkar 100* 66 12 3 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
15 CH Gayle 102* 55 10 7 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 22.04.11
16 V Sehwag 119 56 13 6 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
17 CH Gayle 107 49 10 9 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
18 AC Gilchrist 106 55 8 9 Punjab Bangalore Dharamsala 17.05.11
19 AM Rahane 103* 60 12 5 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 15.04.12
20 KP Pietersen 103* 64 6 9 Delhi Deccan Delhi 19.04.12
21 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
22 RG Sharma 109* 60 12 5 Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 12.05.12
23 CH Gayle 128* 62 7 13 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 17.05.12
24 M Vijay 113 58 15 4 Chennai Delhi Chennai 25.05.12
25 SR Watson 101 61 6 6 Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 22.04.13
26 CH Gayle 175* 66 13 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
27 SK Raina 100* 53 7 6 Chennai Punjab Chennai 02.05.13
28 DA Miller 101* 38 8 7 Punjab Bangalore Mohali 06.05.13
29 LMP Simmons 100* 61 14 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 21.05.14
30 V Sehwag 122 58 12 8 Punjab Chennai Mumbai 20.05.14
31 WP Saha 115* 55 10 8 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
32 BB McCullum 100* 56 7 9 Chennai Sunrisers Chennai 11.04.15
33 CH Gayle 117 57 7 12 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
34 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
35 SR Watson 104* 59 9 5 Rajasthan Kolkata Mum-BS 16.05.15
36 Q de Kock 108 51 15 3 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 17.04.16
37 V Kohli 100* 63 11 1 Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
38 SPD Smith 101 54 8 5 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
39 V Kohli 108* 63 11 1 Bangalore Ris Pune Bangalore 07.05.16
40 V Kohli 109 55 5 8 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
41 AB de Villiers 129* 52 10 12 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
42 V Kohli 113 50 12 8 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
43 SV Samson 102 63 08 5 Delhi Ris Pune Pune-MCA 11.04.17
44 HM Amla 104* 60 08 6 Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
45 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 provides the first occasion of a Sunrisers batsman scoring a hundred in the  Indian Premier League and also provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred against Kolkata in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
2 M Jayawardene 110* 59 14 3 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 04.04.10
3 CH Gayle 102* 55 10 7 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 22.04.11
4 RG Sharma 109* 60 12 5 Mumbai Kolkata Kolkata 12.05.12
5 WP Saha 115* 55 10 8 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
6 SR Watson 104* 59 9 5 Rajasthan Kolkata Mum-BS 16.05.15
7 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

It also represents the highest score by a batsman against Kolkata in the tournament. The previous best was WP Saha’s 115 not  out appearing for Punjab at Bangalore on 01.06.14. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17
2 WP Saha 115* 55 10 8 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14

DA Warner became the only batsman to score two hundreds against Punjab in the tournament. Representing Delhi he had scored 107 not out at Delhi on 29.03.10. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
2 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 represents his  best score  in the tournament. It was an improvement over his score of 109 not out for Delhi against Deccan at Hyd-RGS on 10.05.12

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
3 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 provide the fourth hundred scored at Hyd-RGS in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below. It also represents the highest score by a batsman at Hyd-RGS. The previous best was V Sehwag’s 119 for Delhi against Deccan on 05.05.11

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 A Symonds 117* 53 11 7 Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 V Sehwag 119 56 13 6 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
3 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
4 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 in this game represent his third hundred in the tournament and he became the fourth batsman to score three or more hundreds in the Indian Premier League. Others are – CH Gayle {05}, V Kohli {04} and AB de Villiers {03}. The performance of these four batsmen is tabulated below.

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
                   
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 AB de Villiers 105* 54 5 6 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
2 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
3 AB de Villiers 129* 52 10 12 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
                   
1 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
2 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
3 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 in this game represent 28th occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a hundred in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 BB McCullum 158* 73 10 13 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 18.04.08
2 MEK Hussey 116* 54 8 9 Chennai Punjab Mohali 19.04.08
3 A Symonds 117* 53 11 7 Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
4 AC Gilchrist 109* 47 9 10 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 27.04.08
5 ST Jayasuriya 114* 48 9 11 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 14.05.08
6 SE Marsh 115 69 11 7 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
7 AB de Villiers 105* 54 5 6 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
8 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
9 M Jayawardene 110* 59 14 3 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 04.04.10
10 CH Gayle 102* 55 10 7 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 22.04.11
11 CH Gayle 107 49 10 9 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
12 AC Gilchrist 106 55 8 9 Punjab Bangalore Dharamsala 17.05.11
13 KP Pietersen 103* 64 6 9 Delhi Deccan Delhi 19.04.12
14 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
15 CH Gayle 128* 62 7 13 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 17.05.12
16 SR Watson 101 61 6 6 Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 22.04.13
17 CH Gayle 175* 66 13 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
18 DA Miller 101* 38 8 7 Punjab Bangalore Mohali 06.05.13
19 LMP Simmons 100* 61 14 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 21.05.14
20 BB McCullum 100* 56 7 9 Chennai Sunrisers Chennai 11.04.15
21 CH Gayle 117 57 7 12 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
22 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
23 SR Watson 104* 59 9 5 Rajasthan Kolkata Mum-BS 16.05.15
24 Q de Kock 108 51 15 3 Delhi Bangalore Bangalore 17.04.16
25 SPD Smith 101 54 8 5 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
26 AB de Villiers 129* 52 10 12 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
27 HM Amla 104* 60 08 6 Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
28 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 in this game represent his third hundred in the tournament and he became the third overseas batsman to score three or more hundreds in the Indian Premier League. Others are – CH Gayle {05} and AB de Villiers {03}. The performance of these three batsmen is tabulated below

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
                   
1 AB de Villiers 105* 54 5 6 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
2 AB de Villiers 133* 59 19 4 Bangalore Mumbai Mumbai 10.05.15
3 AB de Villiers 129* 52 10 12 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
                   
1 DA Warner 109* 54 10 7 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.12
2 DA Warner 107* 69 9 5 Delhi Kolkata Delhi 29.03.10
3 DA Warner 126 59 10 8 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner’s 126 represent the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a hundred in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
2 V Sehwag 119 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
3 AC Gilchrist 106 Punjab Bangalore Dharamsala 17.05.11
4 V Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
5 V Kohli 108* Bangalore Ris Pune Bangalore 07.05.16
6 V Kohli 109 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
7 V Kohli 113 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
8 DA Warner 126 Sunrisers Kolkaa Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

It also represents the highest score by a captain in the tournament. The previous best was V Sehwag’s 119 for Delhi against Deccan at Hyd-RGS on 05.05.11. Incidentally both these efforts have come at Hyd-RGS.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 V Sehwag 119 Delhi Deccan Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
2 DA Warner 126 Sunrisers Kolkata Hyd-RGS 30.04.17

DA Warner became the second overseas captain to  score a hundred in the  tournament after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist had scored 106 for Punjab against Bangalore at Dharamsala on 17.05.11

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 AC Gilchrist 106 Punjab Bangalore Dharamsala 17.05.11
2 DA Warner 126 Sunrisers Kolkaa Hyd-RGS 30.04.17
Victories without losing a wicket in the Indian Premier League

Victories without losing a wicket in the Indian Premier League

Punjab won its game by ten wickets against Delhi at Mohali on 30.04.17 to provide the tenth occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Deccan 10 wkts 48 155 12.0 Mumbai Mumbai 27.04.08
2 Delhi 10 wkts 07 054 04.5 Punjab CapeTown 19.04.09
3 Bangalore 10 wkts 56 093 10.4 Rajasthan Bangalore 18.03.10
4 Rajasthan 10 wkts 41 134 13.1 Mumbai Mumbai 20.05.11
5 Mumbai 10 wkts 12 163 18.0 Rajasthan Jaipur 20.05.12
6 Chennai 10 wkts 16 139 17.2 Punjab Mohali 10.04.13
7 Bangalore 10 wkts 57 093 10.3 Delhi Delhi 26.04.15
8 Sunrisers 10 wkts 31 136 14.5 Gujarat Rajkot 21.04.16
9 Kolkata 10 wkts 31 184 14.5 Gujarat Rajkot 07.04.17
10 Punjab 10 wkts 73 068 07.5 Delhi Mohali 30.04.17

 

Punjab’s ten wicket win against Delhi provides the second occasion of a team winning a game by ten wickets against Delhi. The first such occasion was by Bangalore at Delhi on 26.04.15. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangalore 10 wkts 57 093 10.3 Delhi Delhi 26.04.15
2 Punjab 10 wkts 73 068 07.5 Delhi Mohali 30.04.17

 

The victory target set in this game was 68 which is the lowest target when a team has won by ten wickets in a full twenty over game. The previous lowest target was 93 on two occasions – Rajasthan set a target of 93 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 18.03.10 and Delhi had set a target of 93 against Bangalore at Delhi on 26.04.15

 

However the lowest target set was 54 by Punjab at Cape Town on 19.04.09 in a rain affected game and the match was decided under DL Method

 

Punjab won this game by with 73 balls remaining to provide the occasion of a team winning a game with most balls remaining in the history of Indian Premier League. The previous record was the win by Bangalore with 57 balls remaining against Delhi at Delhi on 26.04.15. The following are the three games won by a team with 50 plus balls remaining

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Punjab 10 wkts 73 068 07.5 Delhi Mohali 30.04.17
2 Bangalore 10 wkts 57 093 10.3 Delhi Delhi 26.04.15
3 Bangalore 10 wkts 56 093 10.4 Rajasthan Bangalore 18.03.10

 

Punjab won this  game by ten wickets in 7.5 overs to provide the  first occasion of a team winning a game in the tournament under ten overs in a full twenty over game

Occasions of when all batsman scored single digit runs and also the occasions when one batsman scoring double digits in the Indian Premier League

Occasions of when all batsman scored single digit runs and also the occasions when one batsman scoring double digits in the Indian Premier League

The following are the occasions witnessed in the Indian Premier League. Interestingly enoughly on all the three occasions, Royal Challengers Bangalore is one of the teams. Against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17, in Bangalore’s innings all the batsmen scored single digits. In the inaugural game of the Indian Premier League, Bangalore was dismissed for 82 by Kolkata at Bengaluru on 18.04.08. Ten batsmen in Bangalore’s innings scored single digits, while Praveen Kumar was the only batsman to score double digits. He made 18 not out. In today’s game against rising Pune Supergiants, V Kohli was the only batsman to reach double figures. He scored 55, while all the other ten batsmen scored single digits. Bangalore totaled 96 for 9

Occasion when all batsman scored single digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 49 11 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017
Occasions when one batsman scored double digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 82 10 2 v Kolkata Bengaluru 18 Apr 2008
2 Bangalore 96/9 10 2 v Ris Pune Pune-MCA 29 Apr 2017
Occasions of when all batsman scored single digit runs and also the occasions when one batsman scoring double digits in an innings in the T20 games

Occasions of when all batsman scored single digit runs and also the occasions when one batsman scoring double digits in an innings in the T20 games

The following table list the occasions of when all batsman scored single digit runs and also the occasions when one batsman scoring double digits. The figures in the “Num” column denotes the number of most batsmen not scoring double digits

Occasion when all batsman scored single digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Titans 47 11 1 v Eagles Centurion 28 Apr 2004
2 Tripura 30 11 1 v Jharkhand Dhanbad 20 Oct 2009
3 Bangalore 49 11 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017
Occasions when one batsman scored double digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Eagles 94 10 2 v Titans Bloemfontein 13 Apr 2004
2 SL Army 59 10 1 v Sinhalese Col-CCC) 02 Mar 2007
3 Sussex 68 10 2 v Surrey Hove 29 Jun 2007
4 India 74 10 1 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
5 Bermuda 62/9 10 1 v Guyana Coolidge 10 Feb 2008
6 Wayamba 69 10 1 v Ruhuna Col-Colts) 18 Apr 2008
7 Bangalore 82 10 2 v Kolkata Bengaluru 18 Apr 2008
8 Bermuda 41/8 10 2 v Ireland Belfast 03 Aug 2008
9 West Indies 101 10 2 v Sri Lanka The Oval 19 Jun 2009
10 Ireland 68 10 2 v West Indies Providence 30 Apr 2010
11 Hampshire 97 10 2 v Somerset Southampton 11 Jun 2010
12 New Zealand 80 10 2 v Pakistan Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
13 Somerset 24/8 10 2 v Jamaica Bridgetown 18 Jan 2011
14 Tamil Nadu 59 10 2 v Bengal Hyd-RGS 15 Mar 2011
15 Northants 47 10 2 v Durham Ch-le-St 14 Jul 2011
16 Namibia 60 10 1 v Northerns Windhoek 16 Oct 2011
17 Tripura 46/9 10 2 v Assam Jamshedpur 22 Oct 2011
18 Wellington 90 10 2 v Canterbury Wellington 06 Jan 2012
19 Leeward Is 44 10 2 v Trinidad & T North Sound 11 Jan 2012
20 Oman 89/9 10 1 v Italy ICCA Dubai 13 Mar 2012
21 Kenya 71 10 1 v Ireland Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
22 U.S.A. 90 10 1 v Kenya Abu Dhabi 19 Mar 2012
23 Panadura 59 10 2 v Chilaw Col-Colts 26 Mar 2012
24 Tamil Union 94 10 2 v Nondescripts Col-Colts 29 Mar 2012
25 Afghanistan 80 10 2 v England Col-RPS 21 Sep 2012
26 Leeward Is 87 10 1 v Barbados Port of Spain 07 Jan 2013
27 Tigers 47/9 10 1 v S Stallions Lahore 29 Mar 2013
28 Derbyshire 72 10 2 v Leics Derby 26 Jul 2013
29 Essex 104 10 2 v Surrey Chelmsford 31 Jul 2013
30 Netherlands 39 10 1 v Sri Lanka Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
31 Andhra 69 10 1 v Kerala Vizianagaram 05 Apr 2014
32 Lahore Lions 98 10 2 v Northern D Raipur 14 Sep 2014
33 Boland 44 10 2 v North West Potchefstroom 16 Nov 2014
34 Nepal 72 10 1 v Hong Kong Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
35 Melb Reneg 57 10 2 v Melb Stars Melbourne-CS 03 Jan 2015
36 Super Stars 59 10 1 v Riders Dhaka 07 Dec 2015
27 Hurricanes 91 10 2 v Syd Sixers Sydney 20 Dec 2015
28 U.A.E. 73 10 2 v Netherlands ICCA Dubai 03 Feb 2016
29 Worcs 53 10 2 v Lancashire Manchester 24 Jun 2016
40 Titans 44 10 1 v Riders Dhaka 10 Nov 2016
41 Bangalore 96/9 10 2 v Ris Pune Pune-MCA 29 Apr 2017

The following are the occasions witnessed in the Indian domestic Twenty20 tournament including Indian Premier League

Occasion when all batsman scored single digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Tripura 30 11 1 v Jharkhand Dhanbad 20 Oct 2009
2 Bangalore 49 11 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017
Occasions when one batsman scored double digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 82 10 2 v Kolkata Bengaluru 18 Apr 2008
2 Tamil Nadu 59 10 2 v Bengal Hyd-RGS 15 Mar 2011
3 Tripura 46/9 10 2 v Assam Jamshedpur 22 Oct 2011
4 Andhra 69 10 1 v Kerala Vizianagaram 05 Apr 2014
5 Bangalore 96/9 10 2 v Ris Pune Pune-MCA 29 Apr 2017

The following are the occasions witnessed in the Indian Premier League. Interesting enough on all the three occasions, Royal Challengers Bangalore is one of the teams. Against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17, in Bangalore’s innings all the batsmen scored single digits. In the inaugural game of the Indian Premier League, Bangalore was dismissed for 82 by Kolkata at Bengaluru on 18.04.08. Ten batsmen in Bangalore’s innings scored single digits, while Praveen Kumar was the only batsman to score double digits. He made 16 not out. In today’s game against Rising Pune Supergiants, V Kohli was the only batsman to reach double figures. He scored 55, while all the other ten batsmen scored single digits. Bangalore totalled 96 for 9

Occasion when all batsman scored single digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 49 11 2 v Kolkata Kolkata 23 Apr 2017
Occasions when one batsman scored double digits
No Team Score Num Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 82 10 2 v Kolkata Bengaluru 18 Apr 2008
2 Bangalore 96/9 10 2 v Ris Pune Pune-MCA 29 Apr 2017
Bowlers performing the hat trick in Indian domestic Twenty20 Tournaments which includes Indian Premier League

Bowlers performing the hat trick in Indian domestic Twenty20 Tournaments which includes Indian Premier League

The following are the seventeen occasions of a bowler performing the hat trick in Indian domestic Twenty20 Tournament  which includes Indian Premier League

 

No Player Match Venue
1 L Balaji Chennai Super Kings v Kings Eleven Punjab(2007-08) Chennai
2 A Mishra Delhi Daredevils v Deccan chargers (2007-08) Delhi
3 Yuvraj Singh Kings Eleven Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore(2009) Durban
4 RG Sharma Hyderabad v Mumbai(2009) Centurion
5 Yuvraj Singh Kings Eleven v Deccan Chargers (2009) Johannesburg
6 S Narwal Delhi v Haryana(2009) Delhi
7 MS Gony Punjab v Services(2009/10) Delhi
8 Praveen Kumar Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals(2009/10) Bangalore
9 A Mishra Kings Eleven Punjab v Deccan Chargers(2010/11) Dharamsala
10 A Chandila Rajasthan Royals v Pune Warriors(2012) Jaipur
11 A Mishra Sunrisers Hyderabad v Pune Warriors(2013) Pune
12 PV Tambe Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders(2014) Ahmedabad
13 P Awana Kings Eleven Punjab v Chennai Super Kings (2014/15) Hyderabad
14 PP Chawla Maharashtra v Uttar Pradesh(2015/16) Cuttack
15 IC Pandey Andhra v Madhya Pradesh(2015/16) Vadodara
16 CV Stephen Andhra v Assam(2015/16) Vadodara
17 AR Patel Gujarat Lions v Kings Eleven Punjab (2016) Rajkot
IPL 500th game – miscomputation – abandoned games without toss are taken into account while computing

IPL 500th game – miscomputation – abandoned games without toss are taken into account while computing

We are reproducing an article posted on this portal in IPL 2015 when commentators and the statistician assisting the commentators on the day of the match miscounted the  number of IPL games without taking into account the number of six abandoned games.

Some of the Commentators while commenting on IPL had labeled the second game of 03rd May 2015 – between Rajasthan and Delhi at Mum-BS as 500th IPL Game. It’s a wrong computation.  They have counted the fixtures of IPL and not the actual games. There were six abandoned games which should not be taken into account as these games were abandoned without a ball being bowled. Hence the game under question was 494th game of IPL. Furnishing below the table in which I have arrived second game of 03.05.15 as 494th IPL game

No Season Mat Abd Total
1 2008 59 01 58
2 2009 59 02 57
3 2010 60 00 60
4 2011 74 01 73
5 2012 76 01 75
6 2013 76 00 76
7 2014 60 00 60
8 2015 36 01 35
  Total 500 06 494

 

ABANDONED GAMES WITHOUT A BALL BEING BOWLED
No Team 1 Team 2 Result Ground Match Date
1 Delhi Kolkata Abandoned Delhi May 22, 2008
2 Mumbai Rajasthan Abandoned Durban Apr 21, 2009
3 Chennai Kolkata Abandoned Cape Town Apr 25, 2009
4 Bangalore Rajasthan Abandoned Bangalore Apr 19, 2011
5 Kolkata Deccan Abandoned Kolkata Apr 24, 2012
6 Kolkata Rajasthan Abandoned Kolkata Apr 26, 2015

The detailed Result Summary of games as of 03.05.15 read thus

Team Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
Chennai Super Kings 124 75 47 0 0 1 1
Deccan Chargers 75 29 46 0 0 0 0
Delhi Daredevils 114 48 64 0 0 1 1
Kings XI Punjab 115 56 57 0 2 0 0
Kochi Tuskers Kerala 14 6 8 0 0 0 0
Kolkata Knight Riders 112 57 53 0 0 2 0
Mumbai Indians 119 67 52 0 0 0 0
Pune Warriors 46 12 33 0 0 0 1
Rajasthan Royals 114 60 50 0 2 1 1
Royal Challengers Bangalore 116 56 56 0 1 1 2
Sunrisers Hyderabad 39 19 19 0 1 0 0
Total 988 485 485 0 6 6 6

If second game of 03.05.15 was the 500th game, then the total number of matches played should have been 1000 {500 x 2}.

Six abandoned games are not taken into account in the captioned table. These six games would be 12 games in the table as they get distributed to two teams and hence 1000 – 12 = 988.  Half of 988 is 494 which is the actual number of matches played in IPL as of 03.05.15

IPL Auction dates and venues in each edition

IPL Auction dates and venues in each edition

The following table lists the dates and venues of each edition of IPL including the current edition. IPL Auction of 2008 and 2017 have taken place on the same date – that is – 20th February. Bangalore has hosted six auctions – 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017

IPL AUCTION DATES AND VENUES EACH YEAR
No Edition Auction Date Auction Date Venue
1 2008 20.02.08   Mumbai
2 2009 06.02.09   Goa
3 2010 19.01.10   Mumbai
4 2011 08.01.11 09.01.11 Bangalore
5 2012 04.02.12   Bangalore
6 2013 03.02.13   Chennai
7 2014 12.02.14 13.02.14 Bangalore
8 2015 16.02.17   Bangalore
9 2016 06.02.16   Bangalore
10 2017 20.02.17   Bangalore
Indore witnesses a unique incident in the annals of test cricket

Indore witnesses a unique incident in the annals of test cricket

Indian batsmen batting at number four and five scored 150 plus runs in the first innings of the test {In India’s first innings}, while New Zealand batsman batting at number four and five scored ducks in the second innings of the test {New Zealand’s first innings} to provide the first such instance in the annals of test cricket

V Kohli batting at number four scored 211 and AM Rahane batting at number five scored 188 in India’s first innings {first innings of the test}, while LRPL Taylor batting at number four scored a duck and L Ronchi batting at number five scored a duck in New Zealand’s first innings {second innings of the test}

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifties in IPL

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifties in IPL

Indian Premier League in its nine edition has witnessed 45 occasions of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty. All such occasions are listed below. YK Pathan is the only batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a century. He was dismissed run out for 100 in the game between Rajasthan and Mumbai at Mumbai-BS on 13.03.10

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 SM Katich 75 52 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
3   04 SR Watson 74 40 Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 11.05.08
4   01 SR Tendulkar 65 46 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
5   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
6   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
7   02 HH Gibbs 58 44 Deccan Mumbai DurbanF 25.04.09
8 + 03 KC Sangakkara 60 51 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
9   03 BJ Hodge 73 60 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
10   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
11   04 TM Dilshan 65 51 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
12   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
13   04 A Symonds 50 43 Deccan Chennai Chennai 14.03.10
14   04 SS Tiwary 61 37 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
15   01 DA Warner 57 33 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
16   02 JH Kallis 52 49 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
17   04 JA Morkel 62 34 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
18   03 KP Pietersen 62 29 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.10
19   03 AT Rayudu 53 33 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
20   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
21   02 EJG Morgan 66 51 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
22 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
23   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
24   06 JR Hopes 55 44 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
25   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
26   02 M Vijay 53 40 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
27   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
28 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
29   03 CL White 77 53 Deccan Chennai Chennai 04.05.12
30   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
31 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
32 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
33   01 PA Patel 61 47 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
34   01 S Dhawan 50 39 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14
35   02 MEK Hussey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
36   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
37   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
38 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 45 Punjab Kolkata Pune-SRS 18.04.15
39   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
40   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
41 * 01 RG Sharma 65 48 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
42   01 AM Rahane 53 45 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
43 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 49 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
44 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
45 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16

The following table furnishes the team wise break up of batsmen who were dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in IPL.  It is observed that Chennai Super Kings batsmen has been dismissed run out with a fifty to their credit on most occasions – nine. They are followed by Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians who have six occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty.

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY – TEAM WISE BREAK UP
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   02 JH Kallis 52 49 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
2   03 KP Pietersen 62 29 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.10
3 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
4   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
5   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
6   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                   
1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
3   04 JA Morkel 62 34 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
4   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
5   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
6   02 M Vijay 53 40 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
7   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
8   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
9   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                   
1   02 HH Gibbs 58 44 Deccan Mumbai Durban 25.04.09
2   04 A Symonds 50 43 Deccan Chennai Chennai 14.03.10
3   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
4   03 CL White 77 53 Deccan Chennai Chennai 04.05.12
                   
1   04 TM Dilshan 65 51 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
2   01 DA Warner 57 33 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
3   06 JR Hopes 55 44 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
                   
1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                   
1   02 EJG Morgan 66 51 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
2   03 BJ Hodge 73 60 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
3 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
4 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 49 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
5 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
6 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
                   
1   01 SR Tendulkar 65 46 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
2   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
3   04 SS Tiwary 61 37 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
4   03 AT Rayudu 53 33 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
5   02 MEK Hussey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
6   01 RG Sharma 65 48 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
                   
1   02 SM Katich 75 52 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
2 + 03 KC Sangakkara 60 51 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
3 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 45 Punjab Kolkata Pune-SRS 18.04.15
                   
1   01 AM Rahane 53 45 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
                   
1   04 SR Watson 74 40 Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 11.05.08
2   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
3   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
                   
1   01 PA Patel 61 47 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
2   01 S Dhawan 50 39 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14

AB de Villiers, G Gambhir, JP Duminy, DPMD Jayawardene, MEK Hussey,  S Badrinath, SK Raina and YK Pathan are the nine batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two occasions

 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY ON TWO OCCASIONS
No No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 1   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
  2   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                     
2 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 1   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
  2   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
                     
4 1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
  2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                     
5 1   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
  2   02 MEK Husssey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
                     
6 1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
  2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
                     
7 1   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
  2   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
                     
8 1   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
  2   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                     
9 1   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
  2   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10

AB de Villiers {Bangalore}, G Gambhir {Kolkata},  DPMD Jayawardene {Kochi}, S Badrinath {Chennai}, SK Raina {Chennai}  and YK Pathan {Rajasthan}  are the seven batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two occasions representing the same team.

 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY ON TWO OCCASIONS REPRESENTING THE SAME TEAM
No No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 1   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
  2   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                     
2 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 1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
  2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                     
4 1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
  2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
                     
5 1   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
  2   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
                     
6 1   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
  2   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                     
7 1   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
  2   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10

YK Pathan {100}, V Kohli {99}, CH Gayle {96} and MS Bisla {92} are the four batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring ninety plus runs V Kohli was captaining Bangalore while MS Bisla had donned the gloves for Kolkata when they missed their centuries and were dismissed run out in nineties.

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING NINETY PLUS RUNS
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
2 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
3   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
4 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
Result Summary of IPL games – all the nine editions

Result Summary of IPL games – all the nine editions

The following table shows the Result Summary of IPL games of all the nine editions. Prior to the start of the ninth edition. Chennai Super Kings had played 132 games and had the honour of playing most games. As it did not participate in 2016 edition, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers share the honour of playing most games- 140 games each – at the end of 2016 edition.

No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
8 Deccan Chargers 2008-2012 75 29 46 0 0 0 0
9 Sunrisers Hyderabad 2013-2016 62 33 28 0 1 0 0
10 Pune Warriors 2011-2013 46 12 33 0 0 0 1
11 Gujarat Lions 2016-2016 16 9 7 0 0 0 0
12 Kochi Tuskers Kerala 2011-2011 14 6 8 0 0 0 0
13 Rising Pune Supergiants 2016-2016 14 5 9 0 0 0 0

Mumbai Indians own the record for most wins in IPL. They have won 80 games. The previous record for most wins was 79 games and was with Chennai Super Kings

The following table lists out the teams which have played 100 plus games, teams which have won 50 plus games and teams which have lost 50 plus games

TEAMS WHICH HAVE PLAYED 100 PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE WON FIFTY PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE LOST FIFTY PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1