YS Chahal of India joined the elite club of bowlers who have captured 200 plus wickets in T20 games. His lone wicket for Bangalore against Kolkata at Sharjah on 12.10.20 in the ongoing IPL 2020 in United Arab Emirates fetched him 200 wickets. He became the 40th bowler to achieve the feat in the history of T20 games. The following table lists all these bowlers as at the end of 16 Oct 2020
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Overs
M
Runs
Wkts
1
DJ Bravo
470
450
1528.1
03
12588
511
2
SL Malinga
295
289
1084.4
14
7680
390
3
SP Narine
347
342
1322.2
24
7989
390
4
Imran Tahir
301
287
1074.5
10
7485
380
5
Sohail Tanvir
350
343
1230.0
14
9054
364
6
Shakib Al Hasan
308
302
1081.1
18
7459
354
7
Shahid Afridi
317
311
1123.4
17
7547
339
8
Rashid Khan
229
227
877.1
10
5520
317
9
Wahab Riaz
261
257
924.1
15
6657
310
10
AD Russell
338
308
939.0
06
7793
300
11
KA Pollard
520
333
859.0
01
7037
289
12
Yasir Arafat
226
224
783.4
08
6345
281
13
Saeed Ajmal
195
193
723.0
13
4706
271
14
Mohammad Nabi
271
267
903.3
09
6234
267
15
CH Morris
212
209
749.0
13
5814
264
16
AC Thomas
225
214
759.4
15
5737
263
17
Azhar Mahmood
230
229
804.1
10
6143
258
18
DW Steyn
222
219
821.3
15
5589
257
19
DP Nannes
215
211
770.4
09
5720
257
20
PP Chawla
243
242
839.0
07
6274
257
21
A Mishra
232
231
809.4
12
5815
256
22
JA Morkel
319
288
831.4
08
6311
248
23
R Ashwin
238
235
850.2
07
5849
242
24
JS Patel
241
233
834.5
06
5882
240
25
DT Christian
326
287
818.5
01
6866
240
26
NLTC Perera
277
251
726.5
04
6260
238
27
SR Patel
289
266
878.3
03
6400
237
28
JP Faulkner
206
204
691.1
10
5490
235
29
Harbhajan Singh
265
253
904.5
13
6131
235
30
RS Bopara
368
274
794.3
01
5967
234
31
MJ McClenaghan
193
189
684.1
06
5820
229
32
RE van der Merwe
241
233
790.2
05
5616
226
33
Umar Gul
167
166
584.4
11
4477
222
34
SW Tait
171
167
612.2
07
4891
218
35
SR Watson
340
231
738.1
05
5838
216
36
CJ Jordan
204
198
673.4
01
5752
214
37
WD Parnell
206
200
675.4
07
5282
209
38
Mohammad Amir
172
169
628.0
13
4409
205
39
M Morkel
184
181
672.2
12
5061
202
40
YS Chahal
180
178
633.3
05
4794
200
YS Chahal became the fifth Indian bowler to capture 200 plus wickets in T20 games. The following table lists these five bowlers with their performance
EJG Morgan led Kolkata in this game to become the 51st cricketer to lead a team in the tournament. He also became the fifth cricketer to lead Kolkata in the tournament. Others are – G Gambhir, KD Karthik, SC Ganguly and BB McCullum
EJG Morgan led Kolkata in this game to become the 27th overseas cricketer to lead a team in the tournament. He also became the second overseas cricketer to lead Kolkata in the tournament. Other cricketer was BB McCullum. The following table details the 27 overseas cricketers who have led various teams in the tournament.
No
Player
Teams
Team
Team
1
AC Gilchrist
Deccan
Punjab
2
SK Warne
Rajasthan
3
KC Sangakkara
Deccan
Punjab
Sunrisers
4
DA Warner
Delhi
Sunrisers
5
GJ Bailey
Punjab
6
M Jayawardene
Delhi
Punjab
Kochi
7
SPD Smith
Pune
Rajasthan
Ris Pune
8
KS Williamson
Sunrisers
9
SR Watson
Rajasthan
Bangalore
10
DL Vettori
Bangalore
11
KP Pietersen
Delhi
Bangalore
12
JP Duminy
Delhi
13
BB McCullum
Gujarat
Kolkata
14
GJ Maxwell
Punjab
15
DJ Hussey
Punjab
16
CL White
Deccan
Sunrisers
17
AJ Finch
Pune
18
DA Miller
Punjab
19
RT Ponting
Mumbai
20
AD Mathews
Pune
21
SM Pollock
Mumbai
22
DJG Sammy
Sunrisers
23
JR Hopes
Delhi
24
DJ Bravo
Mumbai
25
KA Pollard
Mumbai
26
LRPL Taylor
Pune
27
EJG Morgan
Kolkata
EJG Morgan scored 39 not out on his captaincy debut in the tournament.
RG Sharma scored five boundary fours in his knock of 35 in this game which fetched him 451 boundary fours in the tournament. He became the sixth batsman in the tournament to aggregate 450 plus boundary fours. The following table lists all these six batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
4s
1
S Dhawan
167
166
22
4837
549
2
V Kohli
185
177
29
5716
497
3
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
493
4
G Gambhir
154
152
16
4217
492
5
DA Warner
134
134
17
4990
480
6
RG Sharma
196
191
28
5149
451
Q de Kock scored 78 not out in this game to provide the 186th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 18th occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.
It also provides the occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Kolkata. It also provides the third occasion of a Mumbai wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Kolkata. All the three occasions are listed below.
No
Batsman
Runs
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
AT Rayudu
63
Kolkata
Kolkata
13.05.17
2
Ishan Kishan
62
Kolkata
Kolkata
09.05.18
3
Q de Kock
78*
Kolkata
A Dhabi
16.10.20
Q de Kock’s 78 not out in this game represent the highest score by a Mumbai Wicket keeper batsman against Kolkata in the tournament. Previous best was AT Rayudu’s 63 at Kolkata on 13.05.17
No
Batsman
Runs
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Q de Kock
78*
Kolkata
A Dhabi
16.10.20
2
AT Rayudu
63
Kolkata
Kolkata
13.05.17
S Gill was caught by KA Pollard in this game which gave Pollard an aggregate of 89 catches in the tournament. He now stands second in the list of fieldsmen who have pouches most catches in the tournament. SK Raina with 102 catches to his credit occupies the first place. RG Sharma {87} and AB de Villiers {85} are the other two fieldsmen who have pouched 80 plus catches in the tournament
S Gill was caught by KA Pollard in this game which gave Pollard an aggregate of 299 catches in T20 games. He now needs one more catch for his 300 catches. If he pouches one more catch, he would then become the first fieldsman in the history of T20 games to pouch 300 catches.
This game was the 27th game for Mumbai against Kolkata in the tournament. It represents the most games played by Mumbai against any opposition in the tournament. Mumbai has won 21 games against Kolkata in the tournament
Punjab won its game by eight wickets on the last ball of the match against Bangalore at Sharjah on 15.10.20 in the ongoing edition of IPL to provide the 27th occasion of a team winning on the last ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Chennai
4 wkts
0
188
Delhi
Delhi
08.05.08
2
Rajasthan
5 wkts
0
146
Mumbai
Jaipur
26.05.08
3
Rajasthan
3 wkts
0
164
Chennai
Mumbai
01.06.08
4
Punjab
6 wkts
0
154
Kolkata
P Elizabeth
03.05.09
5
Deccan
6 wkts
0
161
Kolkata
Jo’burg
16.05.09
6
Kolkata
7 wkts
0
189
Chennai
Centurion
18.05.09
7
Mumbai
7 wkts
0
119
Pune
Mumbai
20.04.11
8
Mumbai
5 wkts
0
176
Kolkata
Kolkata
22.05.11
9
Mumbai
5 wkts
0
139
Deccan
Vizag
09.04.12
10
Chennai
5 wkts
0
206
Bangalore
Chennai
12.04.12
11
Bangalore
6 wkts
0
183
Pune
Bangalore
17.04.12
12
Chennai
7 wkts
0
147
Rajasthan
Chennai
21.04.12
13
Mumbai
2 wkts
0
174
Chennai
Mumbai
06.05.12
14
Punjab
4 wkts
0
191
Deccan
Mohali
13.05.12
15
Chennai
5 wkts
0
159
Kolkata
Kolkata
14.05.12
16
Rajasthan
3 wkts
0
185
Delhi
Delhi
12.04.15
17
Rajasthan
6 wkts
0
128
Sunrisers
Vizag
16.04.15
18
Gujarat
3 wkts
0
144
Mumbai
Mumbai
16.04.16
19
Gujarat
3 wkts
0
196
Ris Pune
PuneMCA
29.04.16
20
Delhi
6 wkts
0
159
Sunrisers
Raipur
20.05.16
21
Ris Pune
4 wkts
0
173
Punjab
Vizag
21.05.16
22
Ris Pune
6 wkts
0
177
Sunrisers
PuneMCA
22.04.17
23
Sunrisers
1 wkt
0
148
Mumbai
HydRGS
12.04.18
24
Delhi
7 wkts
0
195
Mumbai
Mumbai
14.04.18
25
Mumbai
3 wkts
0
197
Punjab
Mumbai
10.04.19
26
Chennai
4 wkts
0
152
Rajasthan
Jaipur
11.04.19
27
Punjab
8 wkts
0
172
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
It also provides the third occasion of Punjab winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Punjab
6 wkts
0
154
Kolkata
P Elizabeth
03.05.09
2
Punjab
4 wkts
0
191
Deccan
Mohali
13.05.12
3
Punjab
8 wkts
0
172
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
It also provides the second occasion of team winning a game on the last ball of the match in the tournament against Bangalore. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Chennai
5 wkts
0
206
Bangalore
Chennai
12.04.12
2
Punjab
8 wkts
0
172
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
Punjab won its game by eight wickets on the last ball of the match against Bangalore at Sharjah on 15.10.20 in the ongoing edition of IPL to provide the first occasion of a team winning on the last ball of the match in the tournament by eight wickets margin and also represent the largest win by wicket margin in the tournament. There were four occasion of a team winning the game on the last ball of the match by seven wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Punjab
8 wkts
0
172
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
1
Kolkata
7 wkts
0
189
Chennai
Centurion
18.05.09
2
Mumbai
7 wkts
0
119
Pune
Mumbai
20.04.11
3
Chennai
7 wkts
0
147
Rajasthan
Chennai
21.04.12
4
Delhi
7 wkts
0
195
Mumbai
Mumbai
14.04.18
Most Man of the Match Awards for AB de Villiers in Indian Premier League Tournament
AB de Villiers with his 22nd Man of the Match Award in the tournament for his scintillating 73 not out against Kolkata at Sharjah representing Bangalore on 12.10.20 in the ongoing IPL 2020 edition at United Arab Emirates wrested the record for most Man of the Match Awards in the tournament from CH Gayle. CH Gayle was the previous record holder for most Man of the Match Awards in the tournament with 21 Awards. The following table lists the Awards won by these two batsmen.
V Kohli’s 48 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 5716 runs in the tournament. He became the first batsman to score 5700 plus runs in the tournament.
V Kohli scored three boundary fours in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 497 boundary fours in the tournament. He needs three more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours. If he gets it he would become the second batsman in the history of the tournament to score 500 plus boundary fours after S Dhawan. S Dhawan has scored 549 boundary fours in the tournament.
V Kohli scored has aggregate of 197 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 200 boundary sixes. If he gets it he would become the fifth batsman in the history of the tournament to score 200 plus boundary sixes. Others are – CH Gayle {331}, AB de Villiers {225}, MS Dhoni {215} and RG Sharma {208}
V Kohli has scored 497 boundary fours and 197 boundary sixes in the tournament. He requires three more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours and three more boundary sixes for his 200 boundary sixes. If he gets it he would become the second batsman in the history of the tournament to score 500 plus boundary fours and 100 plus boundary sixes in the tournament after S Dhawan. S Dhawan has scored 549 boundary fours and 102 boundary sixes in the tournament.
V Kohli has scored 497 boundary fours and 197 boundary sixes in the tournament. He requires three more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours and three more boundary sixes for his 200 boundary sixes. If he gets it he would become the first batsman in the history of the tournament to score 500 plus boundary fours and 200 plus boundary sixes in the tournament.
V Kohli has scored 497 boundary fours and 197 boundary sixes in the tournament. He requires three more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours and three more boundary sixes for his 200 boundary sixes. If he gets it he would become the fifth batsman in the history of the tournament to score 300 plus boundary fours and 200 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. The following table lists all these five batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
4s
6s
1
CH Gayle
126
125
15
4537
369
331
2
de Villiers
162
150
35
4625
377
225
3
MS Dhoni
198
177
68
4565
306
215
4
RG Sharma
195
190
28
5114
446
208
5
V Kohli
185
177
29
5716
497
197
The T20 career figures of CH Gayle, AJ Finch and V Kohli read as under at the end of this game. V Kohli became the seventh batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 9200 plus runs. His aggregate read 9204 at the end of this game. The following table lists the first seven batsmen with an aggregate of 9200 plus runs in T20 games.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
CH Gayle
405
397
48
13349
175*
38.24
2
KA Pollard
519
463
134
10381
104
31.55
3
Shoaib Malik
398
371
101
10077
95*
37.32
4
BB McCullum
370
364
33
09922
158*
29.97
5
DA Warner
290
289
36
09560
135*
37.78
6
AJ Finch
295
290
32
09230
172
35.78
7
V Kohli
289
274
53
09204
113
41.64
CH Gayle scored 53 in this game which represent his 105th fifty in T20 games. It also represents his 83rd half century in T20 games.
CH Gayle scored 53 in this game which represent his 35th fifty in the tournament. It also represents his 29th half century in the tournament. The following batsmen have scored 35 plus fifties in the tournament. CH Gayle joined this elite list as the eighth batsman.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
C
HC
50+
1
DA Warner
134
134
17
4990
126
4
46
50
2
V Kohli
185
177
29
5716
113
5
38
43
3
de Villiers
162
150
35
4625
133*
3
36
39
4
S Dhawan
167
166
22
4837
97*
0
39
39
5
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
1
38
39
6
RG Sharma
195
190
28
5114
109*
1
38
39
7
G Gambhir
154
152
16
4217
93
0
36
36
8
CH Gayle
126
125
15
4537
175*
6
29
35
CH Gayle’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 4537 runs in the tournament. He completed 4500 runs when he was on 16 during his knock of 53 in this game. He became the eighth batsman to aggregate 4500 plus runs in the history of the tournament. The following table lists all the eight batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
V Kohli
185
177
29
5716
113
38.62
2
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
33.34
3
RG Sharma
195
190
28
5114
109*
31.56
4
DA Warner
134
134
17
4990
126
42.64
5
S Dhawan
167
166
22
4837
97*
33.59
5
de Villiers
162
150
35
4625
133*
40.21
7
MS Dhoni
198
177
68
4565
84*
41.88
8
CH Gayle
126
125
15
4537
175*
41.24
CH Gayle scored one boundary four and five boundary sixes in his game which fetched him 369 boundary fours and 331 boundary sixes in the tournament. It also fetched him 1027 boundary fours and 983 boundary sixes in the T20 games
CH Gayle scored five boundary sixes in his game which fetched him 983 boundary sixes in the T20 games. He needs 17 more boundary sixes for his 1000 sixes in T20 games. If he scores them, he would then become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle scored one boundary four and five boundary sixes in his game which fetched 1027 boundary fours and 983 boundary sixes in the T20 games. He needs 17 more boundary sixes for his 1000 sixes in T20 games. If he scores them, he would then become the first batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary fours 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle was dismissed run out for 53 in this game. His run out dismissal provides the 62nd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Punjab batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
R
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
SM Katich
75
Delhi
Mohali
27.04.08
2
Sangakkara
60
Rajasthan
Cape Town
26.04.09
3
GJ Bailey
60
Kolkata
Pune-SRS
18.04.15
4
CH Gayle
53
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
CH Gayle was dismissed run out for 53 in this game. His run out dismissal provides the 34th occasion of an overseas batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. It provides the second such dismissal for CH Gayle in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for 96 representing Bangalore against Kolkata at Kolkata on 11.04.15. CH Gayle became the seventh overseas batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament on two or more occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Batsman
R
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
1
de Villiers
57
Ban
Raj
Bangalore
29.04.15
2
de Villiers
66
Ban
Raj
PuneSRS
20.05.15
3
de Villiers
75
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
15.04.19
4
de Villiers
51
Ban
Sun
DubDSC
21.09.20
2
1
CH Gayle
96
Ban
Kol
Kolkata
11.04.15
2
CH Gayle
53
Pun
Ban
Sharjah
15.10.20
3
1
JP Duminy
62
Mum
Che
P E’beth
16.05.09
2
JP Duminy
55
Dec
Del
HydRGS
05.05.11
4
1
Jayawardene
55
Koc
Kol
Kochi
05.05.11
2
Jayawardene
76
Koc
Pun
Indore
13.05.11
5
1
MEK Hussey
88
Che
Raj
Chenani
21.04.13
2
MEK Hussey
56
Mum
Del
Mumbai
23.05.14
6
1
ML Hayden
81
Che
Mum
Chennai
23.04.08
2
ML Hayden
65
Che
Ban
P E’beth
20.04.09
7
1
SR Watson
74
Raj
Del
Jaipur
11.05.08
2
SR Watson
57
Che
Sun
PuneMCA
13.05.18
KL Rahul scored 61 not out in this game to provide the 256th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.
It also provides the 31st occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Bangalore It also provides the fifth occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Bangalore
No
Batsman
Runs
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
50
Bangalore
Durban
01.05.09
2
AC Gilchrist
106
Bangalore
Dharamsala
17.05.11
3
M Vijay
89
Bangalore
Mohali
09.05.16
4
KL Rahul
132*
Bangalore
Dub-DSC
24.09.20
5
KL Rahul
61*
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
KL Rahul scored 61 not out in this game to provide the fifth occasion of his scoring a fifty in the tournament as captain. It also represents his 22nd fifty as a batsman in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020 provides the 32nd occasion of a batsman scoring five or more fifties in an edition. The following table lists all such occasions.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
C
HC
50+
1
V Kohli
16
16
4
973
4
7
11
2
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
0
9
9
3
DA Warner
12
12
2
692
1
8
9
4
Williamson
17
17
3
735
0
8
8
5
CH Gayle
15
14
2
733
1
7
8
6
de Villiers
16
16
3
687
1
6
7
7
KL Rahul
14
14
3
593
1
6
7
8
DA Warner
14
14
1
562
0
7
7
9
MEK Hussey
17
17
3
733
0
6
6
10
RR Pant
14
14
1
684
1
5
6
11
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
0
6
6
12
V Kohli
16
16
2
634
0
6
6
13
Tendulkar
15
15
2
618
0
5
6
14
SE Marsh
11
11
2
616
1
5
6
15
G Gambhir
17
17
1
590
0
6
6
16
JH Kallis
16
16
4
572
0
6
6
17
LMP Simmons
13
13
1
540
0
6
6
18
DA Warner
14
14
3
528
0
6
6
19
CH Gayle
16
16
4
708
1
4
5
20
RV Uthappa
16
16
1
660
0
5
5
21
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
1
4
5
22
CH Gayle
12
12
3
608
2
3
5
23
AT Rayudu
16
16
2
602
1
3
5
24
ML Hayden
12
12
1
572
0
5
5
25
S Dhawan
15
15
1
569
0
5
5
26
DR Smith
16
16
0
566
0
5
5
27
JC Buttler
13
13
3
548
0
5
5
28
SK Raina
18
17
4
548
1
4
5
29
G Gambhir
14
14
1
534
0
5
5
30
SK Raina
16
16
3
523
0
5
5
31
S Dhawan
16
16
1
521
0
5
5
32
KL Rahul
08
08
2
448
1
4
5
KL Rahul of Punjab scored five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020. His fifties are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
KL Rahul
132*
Bangalore
Dub-DSC
24.09.20
2
KL Rahul
69
Rajasthan
Sharjah
27.09.20
3
KL Rahul
63
Chennai
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
4
KL Rahul
74
Kolkata
A Dhabi
10.10.20
5
KL Rahul
61*
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
KL Rahul’s five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020 provides the third occasion his scoring five or more fifties in an edition. He became the third batsman in the tournament to score five or more fifties in three or more editions. Others are DA Warner {five editions} and CH Gayle {Three editions}. The following table lists all such occasions achieved by these three batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Runs
C
HC
50+
Edition
1
DA Warner
17
848
0
9
9
2016
2
DA Warner
12
692
1
8
9
2019
3
DA Warner
14
562
0
7
7
2015
4
DA Warner
14
528
0
6
6
2014
5
DA Warner
14
641
1
4
5
2017
1
CH Gayle
15
733
1
7
8
2012
2
CH Gayle
16
708
1
4
5
2013
3
CH Gayle
12
608
2
3
5
2011
1
KL Rahul
14
593
1
6
7
2019
2
KL Rahul
14
659
0
6
6
2018
3
KL Rahul
08
448
1
4
5
2020
KL Rahul’s five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020 provides the third occasion his scoring five or more fifties in three consecutive editions. He became the third batsman in the tournament to score five or more fifties in three or more consecutive editions. Others are DA Warner {four consecutive editions} and CH Gayle {Three consecutive editions}. The following table lists all such occasions achieved by these three batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Runs
C
HC
50+
Edition
1
DA Warner
14
528
0
6
6
2014
2
DA Warner
14
562
0
7
7
2015
3
DA Warner
17
848
0
9
9
2016
4
DA Warner
14
641
1
4
5
2017
1
CH Gayle
12
608
2
3
5
2011
2
CH Gayle
15
733
1
7
8
2012
3
CH Gayle
16
708
1
4
5
2013
1
KL Rahul
14
659
0
6
6
2018
2
KL Rahul
14
593
1
6
7
2019
3
KL Rahul
08
448
1
4
5
2020
The performance of Bangalore and Punjab at the end of this game read thus
Team
Mat
Won
Lost
T
TW
TL
NR
Punjab
184
82
99
0
2
1
0
Bangalore
189
87
95
0
2
1
4
Punjab and Bangalore have clashed 26 times in the tournament. Punjab has won 14 games and lost 12 games.
KL Rahul of Punjab scored five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020. His fifties are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
KL Rahul
132*
Bangalore
Dub-DSC
24.09.20
2
KL Rahul
69
Rajasthan
Sharjah
27.09.20
3
KL Rahul
63
Chennai
Dub-DSC
04.10.20
4
KL Rahul
74
Kolkata
A Dhabi
10.10.20
5
KL Rahul
61*
Bangalore
Sharjah
15.10.20
KL Rahul’s five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020 provides the third occasion his scoring five or more fifties in an edition. He became the third batsman in the tournament to score five or more fifties in three or more editions. Others are DA Warner {five editions} and CH Gayle {Three editions}. The following table lists all such occasions achieved by these three batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Runs
C
HC
50+
Edition
1
DA Warner
17
848
0
9
9
2016
2
DA Warner
12
692
1
8
9
2019
3
DA Warner
14
562
0
7
7
2015
4
DA Warner
14
528
0
6
6
2014
5
DA Warner
14
641
1
4
5
2017
1
CH Gayle
15
733
1
7
8
2012
2
CH Gayle
16
708
1
4
5
2013
3
CH Gayle
12
608
2
3
5
2011
1
KL Rahul
14
593
1
6
7
2019
2
KL Rahul
14
659
0
6
6
2018
3
KL Rahul
08
448
1
4
5
2020
KL Rahul’s five fifties in the ongoing edition of IPL 2020 provides the third occasion his scoring five or more fifties in three consecutive editions. He became the third batsman in the tournament to score five or more fifties in three or more consecutive editions. Others are DA Warner {four consecutive editions} and CH Gayle {Three consecutive editions}. The following table lists all such occasions achieved by these three batsmen
PP Shaw was dismissed for a duck by first ball of the match to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
PA Patel
Chennai
Rajasthan
Jaipur
04.05.08
2
G Gambhir
Delhi
Chennai
Durban
23.04.09
3
JH Kallis
Bangalore
Delhi
P Elizabeth
26.04.09
4
K Goel
Punjab
Rajasthan
Cape Town
26.04.09
5
BB McCullum
Kolkata
Bangalore
Durban
29.04.09
6
ST Jayasuriya
Mumbai
Delhi
Centurion
21.05.09
7
S Badarinath
Chennai
Punjab
Centurion
07.05.09
8
MJ Lumb
Rajasthan
Kolkata
Ahmedabad
20.03.10
9
MK Tiwary
Kolkata
Deccan
Mum-DYP
12.03.10
10
S Aniruddha
Chennai
Punjab
Mohali
13.04.11
11
BB McCullum
Kochi
Pune
Mum-DYP
13.04.11
12
MA Agarwal
Bangalore
Mumbai
Bangalore
12.04.11
13
PA Patel
Deccan
Pune
Cuttack
01.05.12
14
MK Pandey
Pune
Deccan
Cuttack
01.05.12
15
M Vijay
Chennai
Delhi
Delhi
10.04.12
16
U Chand
Delhi
Kolkata
Kolkata
03.04.13
17
MDKJ Perera
Rajasthan
Pune
Pune-MCA
11.04.13
18
JH Kallis
Kolkata
Delhi
Dub-DSC
19.04.14
19
DR Smith
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
30.04.15
20
CH Gayle
Bangalore
Kolkata
Bangalore
07.05.17
21
MJ Guptill
Punjab
Ris Pune
Pune-MCA
14.05.17
22
SA Yadav
Mumbai
Bangalore
Mumbai
17.04.18
23
S Dhawan
Sunriseres
Chennai
Mumbai
22.05.18
24
JE Denly
Kolkata
Delhi
Kolkata
12.04.19
25
PP Shah
Delhi
Rajasthan
Dub-DSC
13.10.20
It also provides the third occasion of a Delhi batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
G Gambhir
Delhi
Chennai
Durban
23.04.09
2
U Chand
Delhi
Kolkata
Kolkata
03.04.13
3
PP Shah
Delhi
Rajasthan
Dub-DSC
13.10.20
It also provides the third occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match in the tournament against Rajasthan. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
PA Patel
Chennai
Rajasthan
Jaipur
04.05.08
2
K Goel
Punjab
Rajasthan
Cape Town
26.04.09
4
PP Shah
Delhi
Rajasthan
DubDSC
13.10.20
S Dhawan scored 57 in this game representing his 39th fifty in the tournament. He became the sixth batsman to score 39 plus fifties in the tournament
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
C
Hc
50+
1
DA Warner
134
134
17
4990
126
4
46
50
2
V Kohli
184
176
29
5668
113
5
38
43
3
AB de Villiers
161
149
35
4623
133*
3
36
39
4
S Dhawan
167*
166
22
4837
97*
0
39
39
5
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
100*
1
38
39
6
RG Sharma
195
190
28
5114
109*
1
38
39
PP Shaw was dismissed for a duck by first ball of the match to provide the 77th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of the innings in the tournament. It also provides the 48th occasion of a batsman batting at number one dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the tournament
S Dhawan scored 57 in this game representing his 39th half century in the tournament. He became the second batsman to score 39 plus half centuries in the tournament. DA Warner is the other batsman to score 46 half centuries in the tournament
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Hc
1
DA Warner
134
134
17
4990
126
46
2
S Dhawan
167*
166
22
4837
97*
39
SS Iyer scored 53 in this game to provide the 255th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 28th occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.
It also provides the fifth occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Rajasthan. It also provides the 21st occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Rajasthan.
A Patel was dismissed of the last ball of Delhi’s innings in this game. Thus Delhi had lost a wicket by the first ball of its innings and also lost a wicket of the last ball of its innings – a rare happening in the tournament.
SPD Smith was dismissed for one run in this game to provide the 18th occasion of his dismissed for single digit score {0 to 9} in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of his dismissed for single digit score while captaining a team in the tournament.
SPD Smith was dismissed caught and bowled for one run in this game to provide the third occasion of his dismissed caught and bowled in an innings in the tournament.
S Dhawan’s T20 run aggregate read 7552 at the end of this game. He became the 15th batsman in the history of T20 games to total 7500 plus runs. The following table lists all these batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
CH Gayle
404
396
48
13296
175*
38.20
2
KA Pollard
519
463
134
10381
104
31.55
3
Shoaib Malik
398
371
101
10077
95*
37.32
4
BB McCullum
370
364
33
9922
158*
29.97
5
DA Warner
290
289
36
9560
135*
37.78
6
AJ Finch
294
289
32
9210
172
35.83
7
V Kohli
288
273
53
9156
113
41.61
8
de Villiers
317
299
62
8885
133*
37.48
9
RG Sharma
335
322
47
8858
118
32.21
10
SR Watson
340
332
34
8763
124*
29.40
11
SK Raina
319
303
46
8392
126*
32.65
12
LJ Wright
325
302
27
7998
153*
29.08
13
DR Smith
337
327
27
7870
110*
26.23
14
S Dhawan
267
264
27
7552
97*
31.86
15
ten Doeschate
369
329
78
7524
121*
29.97
S Dhawan’s T20 run aggregate read 7552 at the end of this game. He became the fourth Indian batsman in the history of T20 games to total 7500 plus runs. The following table lists all these batsmen
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
V Kohli
288
273
53
9156
113
41.61
2
RG Sharma
335
322
47
8858
118
32.21
3
SK Raina
319
303
46
8392
126*
32.65
4
S Dhawan
267
264
27
7552
097*
31.86
SS Iyer’s 53 in this game represent his seventh fifty while leading a side in the tournament. He also completed 1000 runs as captain in the tournament when he was on 32 during his knock of 53 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate read 1021 as captain in the tournament.
F du Plessis was dismissed for a duck in this game. It was his third duck of the tournament.
MS Dhoni’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 215 boundary sixes in the tournament. He now stands third in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in the tournament. Others are – CH Gayle {326} and AB de Villiers {225}
MS Dhoni’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 215 boundary sixes in the tournament. He now owns the record for most boundary sixes by an Indian batsman in the tournament.
MS Dhoni’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 301 boundary sixes in the T20 games. He became the 22nd batsman in the history of T20 games to score 300 plus boundary sixes. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
CH Gayle
404
396
048
13296
175*
38.20
978
2
KA Pollard
519
463
134
10381
104
31.55
685
3
BB McCullum
370
364
033
9922
158*
29.97
485
4
SR Watson
340
332
034
8763
124*
29.40
466
5
AD Russell
337
284
074
5658
121*
26.94
446
6
AB de Villiers
317
299
062
8885
133*
37.48
410
7
AJ Finch
294
289
032
9210
172
35.83
381
8
RG Sharma
335
322
047
8858
118
32.21
375
9
DR Smith
337
327
027
7870
110*
26.23
375
10
DA Warner
290
289
036
9560
135*
37.78
367
11
C Munro
270
254
031
6515
109*
29.21
349
12
MJ Guptill
253
245
023
7308
120*
32.91
330
13
LMP Simmons
260
256
027
7010
100*
30.61
312
14
CA Ingram
265
259
038
6658
127*
30.12
312
15
SK Raina
319
303
046
8392
126*
32.65
311
16
GJ Maxwell
278
261
037
6074
145*
27.11
309
17
RN ten Doeschate
369
329
078
7524
121*
29.97
308
18
EJG Morgan
297
283
040
6598
091
27.15
305
19
DJ Bravo
470
372
106
6331
070*
23.80
302
20
MS Dhoni
325
290
120
6754
084*
39.72
301
21
E Lewis
158
154
009
4452
125*
30.70
300
22
DA Miller
320
289
088
6900
120*
34.32
300
MS Dhoni’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him an aggregate of 301 boundary sixes in the T20 games. He became the third Indian batsman in the history of T20 games to score 300 plus boundary sixes after RG Sharma and SK Raina. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
RG Sharma
335
322
47
8858
118
32.21
375
2
SK Raina
319
303
46
8392
126*
32.65
311
3
MS Dhoni
325
290
120
6754
84*
39.72
301
This game was 198th game for MS Dhoni. He needs two more games for his 200 games to become the first cricketer to apprar in 200 games in the tournament.
MS Dhoni’s IPL run aggregate read 3991 at the end of this game while representing Chennai. He needs nine more runs for his 4000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the second Chennai batsman to total 4000 runs in the tournament after SK Raina. SK Rains has an aggregate of 4527 runs representing Chennai.
MS Dhoni’s IPL run aggregate read 3991 at the end of this game while representing Chennai. He needs nine more runs for his 4000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the third batsman to total 4000 runs in the tournament representing a single team after V Kohli and SK Raina. V Kohli has an aggregate of 5668 runs representing Bangalore and SK Rains has an aggregate of 4527 runs representing Chennai.
Two other batsmen are also on the verge of completing 4000 runs for a single Team. AB de Villiers of Bangalore has an aggregate of 3952 runs and requires 48 runs for his 4000 runs. RG Sharma of Mumbai has an aggregate of 3944 runs and requires 56` runs for his 4000 runs.
RA Jadeja has an aggregate of 991runs in the tournament representing Chennai. He needs nine more runs for his 1000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the tenth Chennai batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the tournament. The following table lists all these ten batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
SK Raina
164
160
24
4527
100*
33.28
2
MS Dhoni
168
150
59
3991
84*
43.85
3
F du Plessis
71
65
07
1946
96
33.55
4
MEK Hussey
50
49
07
1768
116*
42.09
5
M Vijay
70
70
04
1708
127
25.87
6
S Badrinath
95
67
20
1441
71*
30.65
7
SR Watson
40
40
02
1194
117*
31.42
8
ML Hayden
32
32
02
1107
93
36.90
9
AT Rayudu
39
38
07
1076
100*
34.70
10
RA Jadeja
110
76
32
0991
50
22.52
F du Plessis has an aggregate of 1946 runs in the tournament representing Chennai. He needs 54 more runs for his 2000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the third Chennai batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs in the tournament. The following table lists all these three batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
1
SK Raina
164
160
24
4527
100*
33.28
2
MS Dhoni
168
150
59
3991
084*
43.85
3
F du Plessis
071
065
07
1946
096
33.55
MK Pandey pouched one catch in this game which fetched him 66 catches in the tournament, while RA Jadeja’s two catches in this game fetched him 67 catches in the tournament. The following is the list of fieldsmen who have pouched 65 plus catches in the tournament.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
Ct
1
SK Raina
2008-2019
193
192
102
2
KA Pollard
2010-2020
155
155
88
3
RG Sharma
2008-2020
195
195
87
4
AB de Villiers
2008-2020
161
123
85
5
DJ Bravo
2008-2020
139
138
75
6
V Kohli
2008-2020
184
182
75
7
S Dhawan
2008-2020
166
166
71
8
RA Jadeja
2008-2020
178
177
67
9
MK Pandey
2008-2020
138
138
66
DJ Bravo pouched one catch in this game which fetched him 75 catches in the tournament, He became the fifth fieldsman to pouch 75 plus catches in the tournament. The following is the list of fieldsmen who have pouched 75 plus catches in the tournament.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
Ct
1
SK Raina
2008-2019
193
192
102
2
KA Pollard
2010-2020
155
155
88
3
RG Sharma
2008-2020
195
195
87
4
AB de Villiers
2008-2020
161
123
85
5
DJ Bravo
2008-2020
139
138
75
Rashid Khan was dismissed hit wicket for 14 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed hit wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
R
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
MA Khote
08
Mumbai
Punjab
Mohali
25.04.08
2
MisbahulHaq
21
Bangalore
Punjab
Mohali
12.05.08
3
SA Asnodkar
10
Rajasthan
Chennai
Centurion
30.04.09
4
RA Jadeja
48
Chennai
Deccan
Vizag
07.04.12
5
SS Tiwary
21
Bangalore
Mumbai
Bangalore
14.05.12
6
Yuvraj Singh
39
Sunrisers
Mumbai
Vizag
08.05.16
7
DJ Hooda
10
Sunrisers
Delhi
Hyd-RGS
12.05.16
8
DA Warner
52
Sunrisers
Punjab
Mohali
15.05.16
9
SP Jackson
10
Kolkata
Ris Pune
Kolkata
03.05.17
10
R Prayag
47
Rajasthan
Kolkata
Kolkata
25.04.19
11
HH Pandya
18
Mumbai
Kolkata
A Dhabi
23.09.20
12
Rashid Khan
14
Sunrisers
Chennai
Dub-DSC
13.10.20
Rashid Khan was dismissed hit wicket for 14 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a Sunrisers batsman dismissed hit wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
R
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
39
Sunrisers
Mumbai
Vizag
08.05.16
2
DJ Hooda
10
Sunrisers
Delhi
Hyd-RGS
12.05.16
3
DA Warner
52
Sunrisers
Punjab
Mohali
15.05.16
4
Rashid Khan
14
Sunrisers
Chennai
Dub-DSC
13.10.20
Rashid Khan was dismissed hit wicket for 14 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman dismissed hit wicket in the tournament against Chennai. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
SA Asnodkar
10
Rajasthan
Chennai
Centurion
30.04.09
2
Rashid Khan
14
Sunrisers
Chennai
Dub-DSC
13.10.20
DJ Bravo’s two wickets in this game fetched him 152 wickets in the tournament. He now occupies the fourth place in the list of bowlers who have captured most wickets in the tournament. SL Malinga {170}, A Mishra {160} and PP Chawla {156} occupy the first three places.
AT Rayudu’s run aggregate in the tournament read 1076 representing Chennai at the end of this game. He has an aggregate of runs representing Mumbai. He became the seventh batsman in the history of the tournament to total 1000 plus runs for two teams. The following table lists the seven batsmen who have achieved the feat
AB de Villiers scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 73 not out in this game to provide the ninth occasion of his scoring six or more boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
6s
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
AB de Villiers
129*
12
Gujarat
Bengaluru
14.05.16
2
AB de Villiers
89*
9
Punjab
Indore
10.04.17
3
AB de Villiers
89*
8
Sunrisers
Bengaluru
04.05.14
4
AB de Villiers
68
8
Chennai
Bengaluru
25.04.18
5
AB de Villiers
82*
7
Punjab
Bengaluru
24.04.19
6
AB de Villiers
82
6
Sunrisers
Bengaluru
12.04.16
7
AB de Villiers
72*
6
Delhi
Delhi
12.05.18
8
AB de Villiers
70*
6
Mumbai
Bengaluru
28.03.19
9
AB de Villiers
73*
6
Kolkata
Sharjah
12.10.
AB de Villiers scored 73 not out in this game to provide the 185th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of a Bangalore wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 15th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Kolkata
AB de Villiers’ 73 not out in this game represent his 39th fifty in the tournament and also represent his sixth fifty as a wicket keeper batsman.
AB de Villiers’ 73 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3952 runs while representing Bangalore. He needs 48 more runs for his 4000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the third batsman to total 4000 plus runs representing a single team. Others are V Kohli {5668} and SK Raina {4527}
AB de Villiers’ 73 not out in this game represent his 39th fifty in the tournament. He became the fifth batsman to score 39 or more fifties in the tournament. The following table lists the five batsmen. He now occupies the third place jointly with SK Raina and RG Sharma for the most fifties by a batsman in the tournament.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
C
HC
50+
1
DA Warner
133
133
17
4981
4
46
50
2
V Kohli
184
176
29
5668
5
38
43
3
AB de Villiers
161
149
35
4623
3
36
39
4
SK Raina
193
189
28
5368
1
38
39
5
RG Sharma
195
190
28
5114
1
38
39
V Kohli scored one boundary four in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 494 boundary fours in the tournament. He requires six more boundary fours for his 500 boundary fours. If he gets them, he would then become the second batsman in the tournament to score 500 plus boundary fours after S Dhawan. V Kohli would also earn the distinction of becoming the only batsman to score 500 plus boundary fours representing a single team in the tournament. He has represented Bangalore in all the editions of the tournament.
V Kohli-AB de Villiers added 100 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the 206th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 38th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the third wicket. It also provides the 33rd occasion of Bangalore batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament
AD Russell returned with figures of one for 51 in this game to provide the 162nd occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 18th occasion of a Kolkata bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament
AB de Villers scored fifty in 23 deliveries in this game to provide the 18th occasion of a Bangalore batsman scoring the fifty in 24 and less than 24 deliveries in the tournament, All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
CH Gayle
17
Pune
Bangalore
23.04.13
2
RV Uthappa
19
Punjab
Bangalore
16.03.10
3
AB de Villiers
21
Rajasthan
Jaipur
23.04.12
4
RV Uthappa
22
Kolkata
Bangalore
10.04.10
5
CH Gayle
22
Punjab
Bangalore
06.05.15
6
AB de Villiers
23
Chennai
Bangalore
25.04.18
7
AB de Villiers
23
Pune
Pune
02.05.13
8
AB de Villiers
23
Sunrisers
Bangalore
04.05.14
9
CH Gayle
23
Gujarath
Rajkot
18.04.17
10
AB de Villiers
23
Mumbai
Dubai (DSC)
28.09.20
11
AB de Villiers
23
Kolkata
Sharjah
12.10.20
12
Yuvraj Singh
24
Delhi
Bangalore
13.05.14
13
LRP Taylor
24
Kolkata
Centurion
12.05.09
14
CH Gayle
24
Pune
Pune
11.05.12
15
KP Pietersen
24
Rajasthan
Jaipur
14.04.10
16
Yuvraj Singh
24
Rajasthan
Bangalore
11.05.14
17
AB de Villiers
24
Delhi
Bangalore
21.04.18
18
MM Ali
24
Kolkata
Kolkata
19.04.19
AB de Villers scored fifty in 23 deliveries in this game to provide the seventh occasion of his scoring the fifty in 24 and less than 24 deliveries in the tournament while representing Bangalore. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
AB de Villiers
21
Rajasthan
Jaipur
23.04.12
2
AB de Villiers
23
Chennai
Bangalore
25.04.18
3
AB de Villiers
23
Pune
Pune
02.05.13
4
AB de Villiers
23
Sunrisers
Bangalore
04.05.14
5
AB de Villiers
23
Mumbai
DubDSC
28.09.20
6
AB de Villiers
23
Kolkata
Sharjah
12.10.20
7
AB de Villiers
24
Delhi
Bangalore
21.04.18
AB de Villiers has scored 717 boundary fours and 410 boundary sixes at the end of this game in T20 games which include the five boundary fours and six boundary sixes he scored in this game. He became the fourth batsman in the history of T20 games to score 700 plus boundary fours and 400 plus boundary sixes. The following table lists the four batsmen who have performed such a feat.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
4s
6s
1
CH Gayle
404
396
48
13296
1026
978
2
BB McCullum
370
364
33
09922
0924
485
3
SR Watson
339
331
34
08721
0776
463
4
AB de Villiers
317
299
62
08885
0717
410
Bangalore won this game by 82 runs to provide the 57th occasion of a team winning the game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of Bangalore winning the game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangalore winning the game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament against Kolkata. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a team winning a game by 80 runs to 89 runs margin.
This game was the 185th game for Kolkata in the tournament. It occupies the third place amongst the teams which have played most games in the tournament. Mumbai {194} and Bangalore {188} occupy the first two places. The table also shows the performances of Bangalore and Kolkata in the tournament. Bangalore has won 89 games and lost 95 games and has 04 no result games. Kolkata has won 96 games and lost 89 games. Wins and lost games of these two teams include the games won and lost on Bowl out or super over games when the game was tied.
Team
Mat
Won
Lost
T
TW
TL
NR
Mumbai
194
112
79
0
2
1
0
Bangalore
188
87
94
0
2
1
4
Kolkata
185
96
86
0
0
3
0
This game was the 25th game for Kolkata against Bangalore in the tournament. Bangalore became the third team to play 25 plus games against Kolkata. Kolkata has played 26 games each against Punjab and Mumbai. The following table lists the performance of Kolkata against these three teams.
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
T
TW
TL
NR
Punjab
26
18
08
0
0
0
0
Mumbai
26
06
20
0
0
0
0
Bangalore
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
This game was the 25th game for Bangalore against Kolkata in the tournament. Kolkata became the fourth team to play 25 plus games against Bangalore. Bangalore has played 26 games against Mumbai, 25 games against Punjab and 25 games against Chennai The following table lists the performance of Kolkata against these four teams.
S Dhawan’s knock of 69 not out in this game included one boundary six and six boundary fours. He has scored 100 boundary sixes and 543 boundary fours at the end of this game. He became the first batsman to score 500 plus boundary fours and 100 plus boundary sixes in the tournament.
S Dhawan’s 69 not out in this game represent his 38th fifty and also his 38th half century in the tournament.
Q de Kock scored 53 in this game to provide the 184th occasion of a wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of a Mumbai wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament against Delhi.
Today’s game was the 25th game for Mumbai against Delhi. Mumbai has played 25 plus games against five oppositions with Delhi becoming the fifth opposition. Performance against these five oppositions are detailed below
No
Opposition
Mat
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
1
v Chennai
29
17
12
0
0
0
0
2
v Kolkata
26
20
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Bangalore
26
16
09
0
0
1
0
4
v Delhi
25
13
12
0
0
0
0
5
v Punjab
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
Delhi lost this game to provide its 100th in the tournament. Delhi loss include a tie game lost in the tournament which includes one tied game which was lost on Bowl Out or on Super over.
Delhi became the second team in the tournament to lose 100 gamesafter Punjab
The following table lists the overall performance of Delhi and Mumbai in the tournament. Delhi has played 184 matches. It has won 82 matches and lost 100 matches. Mumbai has played 194 matches. It has won 114 matches and lost 80 matches
Team
Mat
Won
Lost
NR
Delhi
184
082
100
02
Mumbai
194
114
080
00
Today’s game was the 25th game for Delhi against Mumbai. Delhi has played 25 plus games against two oppositions with Mumbai becoming the second opposition. Punjab is the other team against whom Delhi has played 25 games in the tournament. Performance against these two oppositions are detailed below