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IPL – Batsmen who have collected five or more first ball ducks

IPL – Batsmen who have collected five or more first ball ducks

G Gambhir collected the first ball duck against Chennai in the game between Chennai and Kolkata at Chennai on 28.04.15. This was his fifth first ball duck in IPL. He became the third batsman in the history of IPL to collect the first ball duck on five or more occasions. Others are – Harbhajan Singh {06} and PA Patel {05}

 

No   Pos Batsman Score Team Opposition Venue Date
1 * 08 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.08
2   07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Deccan Centurion 06.05.09
3 * 07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 25.04.12
4 * 07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Pune Pune-SRS 03.05.12
5   08 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 06.05.12
6   07 Harbhajan Singh 00 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 19.04.15
                 
1   01 G Gambhir 00 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
2 * 03 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
3 * 03 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.12
4 * 02 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Bangalore Sharjah 25.04.14
5 * 02 G Gambhir 00 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.15
                 
1   01 PA Patel 00 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 04.05.08
2   01 PA Patel 00 Chennai Mumbai P Elizabeth 16.05.09
3 + 06 PA Patel 00 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
4 + 01 PA Patel 00 Deccan Pune Cuttack 01.05.12
5 + 02 PA Patel 00 Mumbai Chennai Mum-WS 17.04.15
Bowlers who have captured 200 plus wickets in Twenty20 games – SL Malinga’s distinction

Bowlers who have captured 200 plus wickets in Twenty20 games – SL Malinga’s distinction

SL Malinga became the first bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 275 wickets. His four wicket haul representing Mumbai against Sunrisers at Mum-WS on 23.04.15 saw him to this landmark. He is one of the eight bowler who have captured 200 plus wickets in T20 games. The following table lists the bowlers who have performed the feat.

No Player Mat Inns Overs M Runs Wkts BBI Ave 4 5
1 SL Malinga 208 203 753.5 12 5025 275 6/07 18.27 7 4
2 DP Nannes 215 211 770.4 09 5720 257 5/31 22.25 7 2
3 Yasir Arafat 197 195 681.0 08 5401 255 4/05 21.18 9 0
4 AC Thomas 214 203 721.2 15 5347 248 5/24 21.56 3 1
5 Azhar Mahmood 213 213 747.1 09 5670 241 5/24 23.52 2 1
6 DJ Bravo 235 221 710.3 01 5715 225 4/23 25.40 3 0
7 JA Morkel 268 243 730.5 07 5681 208 4/25 27.31 3 0
8 Saeed Ajmal 146 145 542.4 11 3396 207 4/14 16.40 7 0

Waiting in the wings to reach the 200 wicket mark in T20 games are SP Narine and KA Pollard. Both have an aggregate of 191 wickets and require nine more wickets to reach the landmark. The career performance of these two bowlers are furnished below

No Player Mat Inns Overs M Runs Wkts BBI Ave 4 5
1 SP Narine 149 146 568.1 12 3138 191 5/19 16.42 9 1
2 KA Pollard 273 211 554.5 01 4467 191 4/15 23.38 3 0

 

Batsmen who have scored 5000 plus runs in Twenty20 games – DR Smith is the new entrant to the elite list

Batsmen who have scored 5000 plus runs in Twenty20 games – DR Smith is the new entrant to the elite list

DR Smith’s run aggregate at the end of the game between Chennai and Punjab at Chennai on 24.04.15 read 5045 in T20 games. He completed 5000 runs when he was on 20 during his knock of 39 in the game between Chennai and Bangalore at Bangalore on 22.04.15. He became the ninth batsman in the history of IPL to score 5000 plus runs. The following table lists out all the batsmen who have accomplished the feat

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 200 196 26 7184 175* 42.25 13 47 10 568 499
2 BJ Hodge 233 219 46 6363 106 36.78 2 42 11 638 198
3 DJ Hussey 248 236 46 5822 100* 30.64 1 31 14 400 230
4 BB McCullum 203 200 21 5802 158* 32.41 6 30 10 552 260
5 DA Warner 187 186 18 5586 135* 33.25 5 41 14 549 241
6 SK Raina 192 182 31 5295 109* 35.06 3 32 8 461 215
7 KA Pollard 273 243 73 5233 89* 30.78 0 27 10 344 348
8 OA Shah 213 200 48 5096 84 33.52 0 28 11 388 203
9 DR Smith 218 211 20 5045 110* 26.41 3 28 16 459 255

 

DA Warner’s feat – joins the select band of skippers who have scored four or more fifties in a single edition of IPL

DA Warner’s feat – joins the select band of skippers who have scored four or more fifties in a single edition of IPL

Sunrisers skipper DA Warner joined the select band of captains who have scored four fifties in a single edition of IPL.  His 58 against Punjab at Mohali on 27.04.15 gave him this coveted distinction. He became the fifth captain to achieve the feat in the history of IPL. Others are – SR Tendulkar {05}, G Gambhir {05}, V Sehwag {05} and SC Ganguly {04}. He became the first non Indian captain to achieve the feat.

 

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 SR Tendulkar 63 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
2 SR Tendulkar 71* Mumbai Kolkata Mum-BS 22.03.10
3 SR Tendulkar 72 Mumbai Chennai Mum-BS 25.03.10
4 SR Tendulkar 55 Mumbai Deccan Mumbai 28.03.10
5 SR Tendulkar 89* Mumbai Rajasthan Jaipur 11.04.10
             
1 G Gambhir 64* Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.12
2 G Gambhir 66* Kolkata Punjab Mohali 18.04.12
3 G Gambhir 93 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 28.04.12
4 G Gambhir 63 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 30.04.12
5 G Gambhir 62 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 14.05.12
             
1 V Sehwag 57 Delhi Pune Delhi 21.04.12
2 V Sehwag 87* Delhi Pune Pune-SRS 24.04.12
3 V Sehwag 73 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 27.04.12
4 V Sehwag 63 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 29.04.12
5 V Sehwag 73 Delhi Rajasthan Jaipur 01.05.12
             
1 SC Ganguly 50 Kolkata Punjab Mohali 27.03.10
2 SC Ganguly 88 Kolkata Deccan Kolkata 01.04.10
3 SC Ganguly 56 Kolkata Delhi Kolkata 07.04.10
4 SC Ganguly 75* Kolkata Rajasthan Kolkata 17.04.10
             
1 DA Warner 53 Sunrisers Chennai Chennai 11.04.15
2 DA Warner 57 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 13.04.15
3 DA Warner 91 Sunrisers Kolkata Vizag 22.04.15
4 DA Warner 58 Sunrisers Punjbab Mohali 27.04.15

 

Batsmen who have amassed one thousand plus runs in Indian Premier League

Batsmen who have amassed one thousand plus runs in Indian Premier League

The following table lists out the forty five batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in IPL

SK Raina require 19 more runs to reach the land mark of 3500 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the first batsman in the history of IPL to score 3500 runs.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 SK Raina 121 117 19 3481 100* 35.52 1 24 6 303 142
2 RG Sharma 119 115 19 3147 109* 32.78 1 23 7 255 138
3 G Gambhir 109 108 10 2996 93 30.57 0 26 10 350 43
4 CH Gayle 73 72 11 2917 175* 47.81 4 18 3 241 205
5 V Kohli 113 105 16 2852 99 32.04 0 18 4 257 96
6 MS Dhoni 118 105 37 2785 70* 40.95 0 15 2 204 117
7 RV Uthappa 112 107 14 2736 83* 29.41 0 13 4 264 92
8 V Sehwag 102 102 5 2725 122 28.09 2 16 7 334 106
9 S Dhawan 88 87 12 2428 95* 32.37 0 20 3 277 52
10 JH Kallis 98 96 11 2427 89* 28.55 0 17 9 255 44
11 SR Tendulkar 78 78 11 2334 100* 34.83 1 13 4 295 29
12 AB de Villiers 94 84 21 2233 105* 35.44 1 13 6 177 91
13 DA Warner 75 75 8 2222 109* 33.16 2 19 6 210 94
14 YK Pathan 111 102 22 2179 100 27.23 1 8 7 179 117
15 R Dravid 89 82 5 2174 75* 28.23 0 11 3 268 28
16 SR Watson 71 70 10 2169 101 36.15 1 14 2 215 102
17 KD Karthik 112 99 12 2109 86 24.24 0 9 6 207 54
18 AC Gilchrist 80 80 4 2069 109* 27.22 2 11 7 239 92
19 SE Marsh 54 53 6 2048 115 43.57 1 17 1 216 69
20 AM Rahane 74 69 9 1978 103* 32.96 1 16 6 207 37
21 Yuvraj Singh 91 89 12 1975 83 25.64 0 9 2 137 116
22 M Vijay 81 81 4 1953 127 25.36 2 8 5 176 76
23 MEK Hussey 55 54 7 1900 116* 40.42 1 14 1 193 49
24 BB McCullum 68 68 5 1876 158* 29.77 2 9 4 185 81
25 M Jayawardene 80 78 15 1802 110* 28.60 1 10 2 200 39
26 AT Rayudu 87 82 12 1789 81* 25.55 0 10 7 159 52
27 KC Sangakkara 71 68 3 1687 94 25.95 0 10 4 195 27
28 DR Smith 57 55 3 1651 87* 31.75 0 11 2 153 89
29 JP Duminy 60 59 19 1608 78* 40.20 0 12 1 97 66
30 KA Pollard 84 77 22 1534 78 27.89 0 8 2 108 94
31 PA Patel 84 82 9 1484 61 20.32 0 5 8 189 19
32 MK Pandey 69 65 10 1454 114* 26.43 1 5 10 141 40
33 S Badrinath 95 67 20 1441 71* 30.65 0 11 6 154 28
34 BJ Hodge 66 63 21 1400 73 33.33 0 6 3 122 43
35 SC Ganguly 59 56 3 1349 91 25.45 0 7 4 137 42
36 DJ Hussey 64 61 12 1322 71 26.97 0 5 4 90 60
37 MK Tiwary 77 67 22 1299 75* 28.86 0 5 7 118 27
38 RA Jadeja 100 76 21 1294 48 23.52 0 0 5 95 47
39 NV Ojha 73 69 14 1280 94* 23.27 0 6 5 105 70
40 TM Dilshan 52 50 7 1153 76* 26.81 0 9 6 140 24
41 IK Pathan 98 78 29 1126 60 22.97 0 1 3 87 37
42 ML Hayden 32 32 2 1107 93 36.90 0 8 1 121 44
43 DA Miller 39 39 14 1071 101* 42.84 1 7 0 75 55
44 DJ Bravo 80 61 21 1049 70* 26.22 0 4 0 80 44
45 LRPL Taylor 55 54 14 1017 81* 25.42 0 3 3 66 46

Batsmen on the threshold of scoring 3000 runs in IPL – G Gambhir and CH Gayle require four and 83 runs more to complete 3000 runs in IPL

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 SK Raina 121 117 19 3481 100* 35.52 1 24 6 303 142
2 RG Sharma 119 115 19 3147 109* 32.78 1 23 7 255 138
3 G Gambhir 109 108 10 2996 93 30.57 0 26 10 350 43
4 CH Gayle 73 72 11 2917 175* 47.81 4 18 3 241 205

Batsmen on the threshold of scoring 2000 runs in IPL – AM Rahane,, Yuvraj Singh and M Vijay require 22, 25 and 47 runs more to complete 2000 runs in IPL

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 SK Raina 121 117 19 3481 100* 35.52 1 24 6 303 142
2 RG Sharma 119 115 19 3147 109* 32.78 1 23 7 255 138
3 G Gambhir 109 108 10 2996 93 30.57 0 26 10 350 43
4 CH Gayle 73 72 11 2917 175* 47.81 4 18 3 241 205
5 V Kohli 113 105 16 2852 99 32.04 0 18 4 257 96
6 MS Dhoni 118 105 37 2785 70* 40.95 0 15 2 204 117
7 RV Uthappa 112 107 14 2736 83* 29.41 0 13 4 264 92
8 V Sehwag 102 102 5 2725 122 28.09 2 16 7 334 106
9 S Dhawan 88 87 12 2428 95* 32.37 0 20 3 277 52
10 JH Kallis 98 96 11 2427 89* 28.55 0 17 9 255 44
11 SR Tendulkar 78 78 11 2334 100* 34.83 1 13 4 295 29
12 AB de Villiers 94 84 21 2233 105* 35.44 1 13 6 177 91
13 DA Warner 75 75 8 2222 109* 33.16 2 19 6 210 94
14 YK Pathan 111 102 22 2179 100 27.23 1 8 7 179 117
15 R Dravid 89 82 5 2174 75* 28.23 0 11 3 268 28
16 SR Watson 71 70 10 2169 101 36.15 1 14 2 215 102
17 KD Karthik 112 99 12 2109 86 24.24 0 9 6 207 54
18 AC Gilchrist 80 80 4 2069 109* 27.22 2 11 7 239 92
19 SE Marsh 54 53 6 2048 115 43.57 1 17 1 216 69
20 AM Rahane 74 69 9 1978 103* 32.96 1 16 6 207 37
21 Yuvraj Singh 91 89 12 1975 83 25.64 0 9 2 137 116
22 M Vijay 81 81 4 1953 127 25.36 2 8 5 176 76

Batsmen on the threshold of scoring 100 boundary sixes in IPL – V Kohli {04}, DA Warner {06}, KA Pollard {06}, RV Uthappa {08}, AB de Villiers {09} require sixes shown in the brackets to score 100 plus sixes in IPL. Note AC Gilchrist has scored 91 sixes in IPL and is not participating in the tournament and hence his name is not considered

SK Raina requires eight more boundary sixes to score 150 boundary sixes. If he gets them, he would then become the second batsman in the history of IPL to score 150 plus boundary sixes. CH Gayle has scored 205 boundary sixes as of date.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 73 72 11 2917 175* 47.81 4 18 3 241 205
2 SK Raina 121 117 19 3481 100* 35.52 1 24 6 303 142
3 RG Sharma 119 115 19 3147 109* 32.78 1 23 7 255 138
4 MS Dhoni 118 105 37 2785 70* 40.95 0 15 2 204 117
5 YK Pathan 111 102 22 2179 100 27.23 1 8 7 179 117
6 Yuvraj Singh 91 89 12 1975 83 25.64 0 9 2 137 116
7 V Sehwag 102 102 5 2725 122 28.09 2 16 7 334 106
8 SR Watson 71 70 10 2169 101 36.15 1 14 2 215 102
9 V Kohli 113 105 16 2852 99 32.04 0 18 4 257 96
10 DA Warner 75 75 8 2222 109* 33.16 2 19 6 210 94
11 KA Pollard 84 77 22 1534 78 27.89 0 8 2 108 94
12 RV Uthappa 112 107 14 2736 83* 29.41 0 13 4 264 92
13 AC Gilchrist 80 80 4 2069 109* 27.22 2 11 7 239 92
14 AB de Villiers 94 84 21 2233 105* 35.44 1 13 6 177 91

 

CH Gayle on the threshold of a new world record in the history of Twenty20 games

CH Gayle on the threshold of a new world record in the history of Twenty20 games

Chris Gayle is one boundary six shy of 500 boundary sixes in Twenty20 games. At the end of Bangalore-Delhi game at Delhi on 26.04.15, his aggregate of boundary sixes read a mammoth 499. If he scores one more boundary six, he  would then become the first batsman ever to score 500 boundary sixes in  the history of Twenty20 games.

If he gets one more boundary six, which would be his 500th boundary six in T20 games, he would be the proud owner of yet another world record. Having scored 568 boundary fours already, he would become the first batsman ever to score 500 boundary fours and 500 boundary sixes in the  history of Twenty20 games

IPL – Victories with 50 plus deliveries to spare

IPL – Victories with 50 plus deliveries to spare

Bangalore won its match against Delhi by ten wickets at Delhi on 26.04.15 with 57 balls to spare to provide the fourth occasion of a team winning a game with 50 plus balls to spare the history of IPL. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mumbai 08 wickets 87 68 5.3 20.0 Kokata Mumbai 16 May 2008
2 Kochi 08 wickets 76 98 7.2 20.0 Rajasthan Indore 15 May 2011
3 Bangalore 10 wickets 57 96 10.3 20.0 Delhi Delhi 26 Apr 2015
4 Bangalore 10 wickets 56 93 10.4 20.0 Rajasthan Bangalore 18 Mar 2010

 

Bangalore won its match against Delhi by ten wickets at Delhi on 26.04.15 with 57 balls to spare to provide the second occasion of Bangalore winning a game with 50 plus balls to spare the history of IPL. The first such occasion was against Rajasthan at Bangalore on 18.03.10 when it had won with 56 balls remaining. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 10 wickets 57 96 10.3 20.0 Delhi Delhi 26 Apr 2015
2 Bangalore 10 wickets 56 93 10.4 20.0 Rajasthan Bangalore 18 Mar 2010
IPL – Victories losing without a wicket

IPL – Victories losing without a wicket

Bangalore won its match against Delhi by ten wickets at Delhi on 26.04.15 to provide the seventh occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the history of IPL. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Deccan 10 wickets 48 155 12.0 Mumbai Mumbai 27 Apr 2008
2 Delhi 10 wickets 7 54 4.5 Punjab Cape Town 19 Apr 2009
3 Bangalore 10 wickets 56 93 10.4 Rajasthan Bangalore 18 Mar 2010
4 Rajasthan 10 wickets 41 134 13.1 Mumbai Mumbai 20 May 2011
5 Mumbai 10 wickets 12 163 18.0 Rajasthan Jaipur 20 May 2012
6 Chennai 10 wickets 16 139 17.2 Punjab Mohali 10 Apr 2013
7 Bangalore 10 wickets 57 96 10.3 Delhi Delhi 26 Apr 2015

 

Bangalore won its match against Delhi by ten wickets at Delhi on 26.04.15 to provide the second occasion of Bangalore winning a game without losing a wicket in the history of IPL. The first such occasion was against Rajasthan at Bangalore on 18.03.10. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 10 wickets 56 93 10.4 Rajasthan Bangalore 18 Mar 2010
2 Bangalore 10 wickets 57 96 10.3 Delhi Delhi 26 Apr 2015
IPL – Teams dismissed all out for less than 100 runs – Delhi’s dubious distinction

IPL – Teams dismissed all out for less than 100 runs – Delhi’s dubious distinction

Delhi was dismissed all out for 95 by Bangalore at Delhi on 26.04.15 to provide the 21st occasion of a team dismissed all out for less than 100 runs in the history of IPL. All such occasions are listed below in the order of ascending runs of the team totals.

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Rajasthan 58 15.1 2 Bangalore Cape Town 18 Apr 2009
2 Kokata 67 15.2 1 Mumbai Mumbai 16 May 2008
3 Bangalore 70 15.0 1 Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26 Apr 2014
4 Kochi 74 16.3 2 Deccan Kochi 27 Apr 2011
5 Chennai 79 15.2 2 Mumbai Mumbai 05 May 2013
6 Delhi 80 19.1 1 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04 May 2013
7 Rajasthan 81 15.2 1 Kokata Kolkata 17 Apr 2011
8 Deccan 82 18.3 1 Bangalore Mumbai 24 Apr 2010
9 Bangalore 82 15.1 2 Kokata Bangalore 18 Apr 2008
10 Delhi 83 17.3 2 Chennai Delhi 18 Apr 2013
11 Delhi 84 15.4 2 Chennai Abu Dhabi 21 Apr 2014
12 Delhi 87 16.1 2 Rajasthan Mumbai 30 May 2008
13 Bangalore 87 15.2 2 Chennai Port Elizabeth 20 Apr 2009
14 Mumbai 87 12.5 2 Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
15 Rajasthan 92 19.5 1 Bangalore Bangalore 18 Mar 2010
16 Mumbai 92 19.2 1 Delhi Mumbai 16 Apr 2012
17 Mumbai 92 18.2 2 Rajasthan Jaipur 17 Apr 2013
18 Delhi 95 18.2 1 Bangalore Delhi 26 Apr 2015
19 Delhi 95 17.4 1 Mumbai Delhi 10 Apr 2011
20 Kokata 95 15.2 2 Mumbai Port Elizabeth 27 Apr 2009
21 Rajasthan 97 18.3 1 Kochi Indore 15 May 2011

 

Delhi was dismissed all out for 95 by Bangalore at Delhi on 26.04.15 to provide the sixth occasion of Delhi dismissed all out for less than 100 runs in the history of IPL. All such occasions are listed below in the order of ascending runs of the team totals.

 

It is noted with interest that Delhi has been dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the history of IPL on six occasions which provide the most occasions of a team dismissed all out for less than 100 runs in the history of IPL

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Delhi 80 19.1 1 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04 May 2013
2 Delhi 83 17.3 2 Chennai Delhi 18 Apr 2013
3 Delhi 84 15.4 2 Chennai Abu Dhabi 21 Apr 2014
4 Delhi 87 16.1 2 Rajasthan Mumbai 30 May 2008
5 Delhi 95 18.2 1 Bangalore Delhi 26 Apr 2015
6 Delhi 95 17.4 1 Mumbai Delhi 10 Apr 2011
Cricketers who have played 200 plus Twenty20 games

Cricketers who have played 200 plus Twenty20 games

CH Gayle became the sixteenth cricketer to play 200 games in the history of T20 games. The game between Bangalore and Delhi at Delhi on 26.04.15 was his 200th T20 game. The careers of these sixteen cricketers are furnished below.

 

No Player Mat Runs HS Ave 100 Wkts BBI Ave 5 Ct St
1 KA Pollard 273 5233 89* 30.78 0 191 4/15 23.38 0 155 0
2 JA Morkel 268 3483 73* 25.23 0 208 4/25 27.31 0 53 0
3 DJ Hussey 248 5822 100* 30.64 1 67 3/25 26.61 0 121 0
4 RN ten Doeschate 242 4934 121* 29.90 2 94 4/24 26.32 0 88 0
5 DJ Bravo 235 3844 70* 26.88 0 225 4/23 25.40 0 122 0
6 BJ Hodge 233 6363 106 36.78 2 63 4/13 22.57 0 91 0
7 DR Smith 218 5045 110* 26.41 3 88 4/9 25.96 0 95 0
8 DP Nannes 215 66 12* 8.25 0 257 5/31 22.25 2 34 0
9 AC Thomas 214 407 30* 11.97 0 248 5/24 21.56 1 64 0
10 LJ Wright 214 4724 153* 26.68 4 79 3/17 32.44 0 70 0
11 Azhar Mahmood 213 3922 106* 25.63 2 241 5/24 23.52 1 40 0
12 OA Shah 213 5096 84 33.52 0 5 2/26 15.60 0 70 0
13 SL Malinga 208 285 37* 6.95 0 275 6/7 18.27 4 39 0
14 BB McCullum 203 5802 158* 32.41 6 91 14
15 SB Styris 201 4020 106* 25.76 2 125 3/5 29.09 0 47 0
16 CH Gayle 200 7184 175* 42.25 13 72 4/22 30.44 0 51 0

 

It is interesting to note that the following cricketers who have played 200 plus T20 games are participating in the ongoing edition of IPL 2015.  CH  Gayle became the second cricketer to appear in 200 plus games in the ongoing IPL 2015 after BB McCullum,

 

No Player Mat Runs HS Ave 100 Wkts BBI Ave 5 Ct St
1 KA Pollard 273 5233 89* 30.78 0 191 4/15 23.38 0 155 0
2 JA Morkel 268 3483 73* 25.23 0 208 4/25 27.31 0 53 0
3 RN ten Doeschate 242 4934 121* 29.90 2 94 4/24 26.32 0 88 0
4 DJ Bravo 235 3844 70* 26.88 0 225 4/23 25.40 0 122 0
5 DR Smith 218 5045 110* 26.41 3 88 4/9 25.96 0 95 0
6 SL Malinga 208 285 37* 6.95 0 275 6/7 18.27 4 39 0
7 BB McCullum 203 5802 158* 32.41 6 91 14
8 CH Gayle 200 7184 175* 42.25 13 72 4/22 30.44 0 51 0