DA Warner’s IPL run aggregate read 4748 at the end of this game. He now occupies the fourth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the tournament. Others are – V Kohli {5437}, SK Raina {5368} and RG Sharma {4990}
WP Saha was dismissed run out for 30 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sunrisers’ wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament.
WP Saha was dismissed run out for the fifth occasion in the tournament. He became the fifth wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed run out on five or more occasions in the tournament. Others are – KD Karthik {07}, MS Dhoni {07}, PA Patel {09} and RV Uthappa {06}
KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 79th occasion of a captain dismissed for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Kolkata captain dismissed for a duck in the tournament
KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Kolkata wicket keeper dismissed for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of KD Karthik dismissed for a duck as a wicketkeeper batsman in the tournament.
KD Karthik was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a captain wicket keeper batsman dismissed for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Kolkata captain wicket keeper dismissed for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the second duck for KD Karthik as captain wicket keeper in the tournament. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
KD Karthik
00
Del
Ban
Sharjah
17.04.14
2
KD Karthik
00
Kol
Sun
A Dhabi
26.09.20
Kolkata won this game by seven wickets to post its 93rd win in the tournament in 180 matches and also its eleventh win in 18 matches against Sunrisers. Kolkata became the second team in the tournament to play 180 plus matches after Bangalore. Bangalore has played 183 matches in the tournament.
KD Karthik has led Kolkata on 32 games – has won 16 games, lost 16 games and one game was tied.
PP Shaw completed 1000 runs in T20 games during his knock of 64 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 1041. His 64 in this game was his ninth fifty in T20 games. It was also his fifth fifty in IPL and his run aggregate in IPL read 667
F du Plessis completed 2000 runs in IPL during his knock of 43 in this game. At the end of this game, his IPL run aggregate read 2026. He became the 33rd batsman in IPL to aggregate 2000 plus runs, He also became the 13th overseas batsman to complete 2000 plus runs. F du Plessis has played 74 games in IPL, His 2026 runs have co6me in 67 innings of which six are not outs. His highest is 96 {against Punjab at Mohali on 05.05.19 representing Chennai} and has scored 14 fifties which are half centuries, He has failed to open his account on two occasions and has scored 174 boundary four and 66 boundary sixes, He has represented two teams in IPL – Chennai and Rising Pune Supergiants, His break up of 2026 runs team wise read thus – 1812 runs from 66 matches for Chennai and 214 runs from 08 matches for Rising Pune Supergiants.
MS Dhoni effected two dismissals – one caught and one stumped – in this game which gave him an aggregate of 137 dismissals – 98 catches and 39 stumpings. He needs two more catches for his 100 catches to become the second wicket keeper in IPL to pouch 100 plus catches after KD Karthik. KD Karthik has 101 catches to his credit. One more stumping dismissal would fetch him 40 stumping dismissals. He would earn the distinction of becoming the first wicket keeper to effect 40 stumping dismissals in IPL.
F du Plessis became the second batsman to complete 2000 runs in this edition of IPL after KL Rahul. KL Rahul completed 2000 runs during his knock of 132 not out against Bangalore on 24.09.20 at Dub-DSC. KL Rahul has played 69 matches. His 2026 runs have come in 60 innings of which 12 are not outs. His highest score is 132 not out {against Bangalore representing Punjab at Dub-DSC on 24.09.20} and has scored 18 fifties of which two are centuries. He has failed to open the account on one occasion and has scored 192 boundary fours and 89 boundary sixes. He has represented three teams – Punjab, Bangalore and Sunrisers – in the tournament. His break up of 2130 runs team wise read thus – for Punjab {1405 runs from 30 matches}, for Bangalore {417 runs from 19 matches} and for Sunrisers {308 runs from 20 matches}
MS Dhoni’s 15 runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3902 runs in IPL while representing Chennai. He needs 98 more runs for his 4000 runs for Chennai. His 15 runs fetched him an aggregate of 4476 runs in IPL. He now stands seventh in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the tournament. Others who have scored more runs than him are – V Kohli {5427}, SK Raina {5368}, RG Sharma {4990}, DA Warner {4712} and S Dhawan {4614}.
MS Dhoni scored two boundary fours in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 299 boundary fours in the tournament. He now needs one more boundary four for his 300 boundary fours. If he gets them, then he will become the 15th batsman in the tournament to score 300 plus boundary fours and will also become the eleventh Indian batsman to score 300 plus boundary fours in the tournament.
S Dhawan’s 35 runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 4614 runs in IPL. He now stands fifth in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the tournament. Others who have scored more runs than him are – V Kohli {5427}, SK Raina {5368}, RG Sharma {4990} and DA Warner {4712}
Occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total less than the opponent batsman’s individual score in IPL
KL Rahul scored 132 not out in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the tournament. It represents the occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s 132 not out in this game represent the highest score by an Indian batsman in the tournament. The previous best was 128 not out by RR Pant of Delhi against Sunrisers at Delhi on 10.05.18
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
2
RR Pant
128*
Del
Sun
Delhi
10.05.18
It also represents the fourth best score by a batsman in the tournament. All the four scores are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
CH Gayle
175*
Ban
Pune
Bangalore
23.04.13
2
McCullum
158*
Kol
Ban
Bangalore
18.04.08
3
de Villiers
133*
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
10.05.15
4
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
It also represents the 12th occasion of a Punjab batsman scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
PC Valthaty
120*
Pun
Che
Mohali
13.04.11
2
SE Marsh
115
Pun
Raj
Mohali
28.05.08
3
Jayawardene
110*
Pun
Kol
Kolkata
04.04.10
4
AC Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
5
DA Miller
101*
Pun
Ban
Mohali
06.05.13
6
V Sehwag
122
Pun
Che
Mumbai
20.05.14
7
WP Saha
115*
Pun
Kol
Bangalore
01.06.14
8
HM Amla
104*
Pun
Mum
Indore
20.04.17
9
HM Amla
104
Pun
Guj
Mohali
07.05.17
10
KL Rahul
100*
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
10.04.19
11
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
It also represents the third occasion of a Punjab batsman scoring a century in the tournament against Bangalore. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
AC Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
2
DA Miller
101*
Pun
Ban
Mohali
06.05.13
3
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul’s 132 not out in this game represent his second century in the tournament. Prior to this, he had scored 100 not out for Punjab against Mumbai on 10.04.19. He became the second Punjab batsman after HM Amla to score two centuries in the tournament.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
HM Amla
104*
Pun
Mum
Indore
20.04.17
2
HM Amla
104
Pun
Guj
Mohali
07.05.17
1
KL Rahul
100*
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
10.04.19
2
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Bang
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul became the twelfth batsman to score two or more centuries in the tournament. Others are – CH Gayle {06}, V Kohli {05}, AB de Villiers {03], DA Warner {04}, SR Watson {04}, AC Gilchrist {02}, M Vijay {02}, BB McCullum {02}, HM Amla {02}, SV Samson {02} and AM Rahane {02}.
KL Rahul became the fifth Indian batsman to score two or more centuries in the tournament. Others are – V Kohli {05}, M Vijay {02}, SV Samson {02} and AM Rahane {02}.
KL Rahul’s 132 not out contained 14 boundary fours. He became the eighth batsman in the tournament to score a century containing 14 or more boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
PC Valthaty
120*
19
Pun
Che
Mohali
13.04.11
2
de Villiers
133*
19
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
10.05.15
3
M Vijay
113
15
Che
Del
Chennai
25.05.12
4
Q de Kock
108
15
Del
Ban
Bangalore
17.04.16
5
RR Pant
128*
15
Del
Sun
Delhi
10.05.18
6
Jayawardene
110*
14
Pun
Kol
Kolkata
04.04.10
7
LMP Simmons
100*
14
Mum
Pun
Mohali
21.05.14
8
KL Rahul
132*
14
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul’s 132 not out contained 14 boundary fours. He became the third Punjab batsman in the tournament to score a century containing 14 or more boundary fours. All the three occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
PC Valthaty
120*
19
Pun
Che
Mohali
13.04.11
2
Jayawardene
110*
14
Pun
Kol
Kolkata
04.04.10
3
KL Rahul
132*
14
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul’s 132 not out contained 14 boundary fours. He became the fourth Indian batsman in the tournament to score a century containing 14 or more boundary fours. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
PC Valthaty
120*
19
Pun
Che
Mohali
13.04.11
2
M Vijay
113
15
Che
Del
Chennai
25.05.12
3
RR Pant
128*
15
Del
Sun
Delhi
10.05.18
4
KL Rahul
132*
14
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul became the eighth batsman to score a century against Bangalore in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
BB McCullum
158*
Kol
Ban
Bangalore
18.04.08
2
AC Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
3
AM Rahane
103*
Raj
Ban
Bangalore
15.04.12
4
DA Miller
101*
Pun
Ban
Mohali
06.05.13
5
Q de Kock
108
Del
Ban
Bangalore
17.04.16
6
JM Bairstow
114
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
31.03.19
7
DA Warner
100*
Sun
Ban
Hyd-RGS
31.03.19
8
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul became the second Indian batsman to score a century against Bangalore in the tournament after AM Rahane of Rajasthan. AM Rahane had scored 103 not out at Bangalore on 15.04.12. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
AM Rahane
103*
Raj
Ban
Bangalore
15.04.12
2
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
25.09.20
KL Rahul’s 132 not out in this game provide the 250th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the tournament against Bangalore. It also provides the 31st occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Bangalore in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s 132 not out in this game provide the tenth occasion of a captain scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
Tendulkar
100*
Mum
Koc
Mumbai
15.04.11
2
V Sehwag
119
Del
Dec
Hyd-RGS
05.05.11
3
Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
4
V Kohli
100*
Ban
Guj
Rajkot
24.04.16
5
V Kohli
108*
Ban
RPun
Bangalore
07.05.16
6
V Kohli
109
Ban
Guj
Bangalore
14.05.16
7
V Kohli
113
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
18.05.16
8
DA Warner
126
Sun
Kol
Hyd-RGS
30.04.17
9
V Kohli
100
Ban
Kol
Kolkata
19.04.19
10
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
It also provides the second occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a century in the tournament and also provides the second occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a century in the tournament against Bangalore.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
Gilchrist
106
Pun
Ban
Dharamsala
17.05.11
2
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
KL Rahul’s 132 not out represents the highest individual innings by a captain in the tournament. The previous best 126 by DA Warner of Sunrisers against Kolkata at Hyd-RGS on 30.04.17
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
2
DA Warner
126
Sun
Kol
Hyd-RGS
30.04.17
KL Rahul’s 132 not out represents the highest individual innings by a captain in the tournament. The previous best 119 by V Sehwag of Delhi Daredevils against Deccan Chargers at Hyd-RGS on 05.05.11
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Opp
Venue
Date
1
KL Rahul
132*
Pun
Ban
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
2
V Sehwag
119
Del
Dec
Hyd-RGS
05.05.11
KL Rahul’s 132 not out in this game represent the fourth highest individual score by a captain in the history of T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
AJ Finch
172
Australia
Zimbabwe
Harare
03.07.18
2
CL White
141*
Somerset
Worcs
Worcester
09.07.06
3
PJ Malan
140*
W Province
Easterns
Cape Town
07.12.14
4
KL Rahul
132*
Punjab
Bangalore
Dub-DSC
24.09.20
DW Steyn returned with figures of none for 57 in this game to provide the 156th occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a Bangalore bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Bangalore bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings against Punjab in the tournament
DW Steyn returned with figures of none for 57 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of a bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings without a wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 15th occasion of a Bangalore bowler conceding fifty plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Bangalore bowler conceding fifty plus runs in an innings without a wicket against Punjab in the tournament.
DW Steyn became the ninth bowler in the tournament to concede 50 plus runs on two or more occasions. The following table lists all these nine occasions
No
No
Player
W
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
1
AB Dinda
0
51
Ban
Del
Sharjah
17.04.14
2
AB Dinda
0
63
Pune
Mum
Mumbai
13.04.13
3
AB Dinda
0
57
RPun
Mum
Pune-MCA
06.04.17
2
1
CJ Jordan
0
52
Ban
Pun
Mohali
09.05.16
2
CJ Jordan
0
56
Pun
Del
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
3
1
DJ Bravo
0
50
Che
Kol
Chennai
10.04.18
2
DJ Bravo
0
52
Che
Del
Delhi
18.05.18
4
1
DW Steyn
0
57
Ban
Pun
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
2
DW Steyn
0
51
Sun
Pun
Hyd-RGS
14.05.14
5
1
I Sharma
0
58
Pun
Mum
Indore
20.04.17
2
I Sharma
0
66
Sun
Che
Hyd-RGS
08.05.13
6
1
JP Faulkner
0
54
Raj
Mum
Mumbai
25.05.14
2
JP Faulkner
0
55
Raj
Del
Delhi
12.04.15
7
1
KV Sharma
0
51
Sun
Che
Chennai
11.04.15
2
KV Sharma
0
57
Sun
Ban
Bangalore
12.04.16
8
1
P Krishna
0
56
Kol
Sun
Kolkata
25.05.18
2
P Krishna
0
52
Kol
Ban
Kolkata
19.04.19
9
1
UT Yadav
0
59
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
15.04.18
2
UT Yadav
0
65
Del
Ban
Delhi
10.05.13
DW Steyn became the fourth overseas bowler in the tournament to concede 50 plus runs on two occasions. The following table lists all these four occasions
No
No
Player
W
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
1
CJ Jordan
0
52
Ban
Pun
Mohali
09.05.16
2
CJ Jordan
0
56
Pun
Del
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
2
1
DJ Bravo
0
50
Che
Kol
Chennai
10.04.18
2
DJ Bravo
0
52
Che
Del
Delhi
18.05.18
3
1
DW Steyn
0
51
Sun
Pun
Hyd-RGS
14.05.14
2
DW Steyn
0
57
Ban
Pun
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
4
1
JP Faulkner
0
54
Raj
Mum
Mumbai
25.05.14
2
JP Faulkner
0
55
Raj
Del
Delhi
12.04.15
Bangalore was dismissed for 109 runs in this game to provide the 127th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of Bangalore dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Bangalore dismissed all out in the tournament against Punjab
No
Score
Overs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
119
19.0
2
Ban
Pun
Bengaluru
05.05.17
2
121
17.0
2
Ban
Pun
Dharamsala
17.05.11
3
126
19.2
1
Ban
Pun
Bangalore
05.05.08
4
109
17.0
2
Ban
Pun
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
Bangalore was dismissed for 109 runs in this game represent the lowest total in a completed innings by Bangalore against Punjab in the tournament. The previous lowest was 119 at Bangalore on 05.05.17
No
Score
Overs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
4
109
17.0
2
Ban
Pun
Dub-DSC
26.09.20
1
119
19.0
2
Ban
Pun
Bengaluru
05.05.17
Punjab won this game by 97 runs to provide the 53rd occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of Punjab winning a game by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of Punjab winning a game by 50 plus runs margin against Bangalore. The other occasion was the 111 runs victory at Dharamsala on 17.05.11
Punjab won this game by 97 runs to provide the seventh occasion of a team winning a game by runs margin between 90 and 99. All such occasions are tabulated below
RG Sharma scored 80 in this game to provide the 249th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 32nd occasion of Mumbai captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides his 20th fifty as captain in the tournament.
RG Sharma scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 80 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 200 boundary sixes in the tournament. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score 200 plus boundary sixes. Others are – CH Gayle {326}, AB de Villiers {214} and MS Dhoni {200}
RG Sharma’s 80 in this game represent his 38th fifty in the tournament. He now occupies the fourth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament. DA Warner {48}, V Kohli {41} and SK Raina {39} occupy the first three places.
RG Sharma’s 80 in this game represent his 30th fifty while representing Mumbai. He became the fifth batsman in the tournament to score 30 plus fifties while representing a single team. The following table lists all the five batsmen
No
Player
Team
C
HC
50+
1
V Kohli
Bangalore
5
36
42
2
DA Warner
Sunrisers
2
34
36
3
SK Raina
Chennai
1
32
33
4
AB de Villiers
Bangalore
2
30
32
5
RG Sharma
Mumbai
1
29
30
RG Sharma’s 80 gave him an aggregate of 4990 runs in IPL. He now needs ten more runs for his 5000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the third batsman in the tournament to aggregate 5000 plus runs. Others are V Kohli {5426} and SK Raina {5386}
This game was the 190th IPL game for RG Sharma. He became the third cricketer to appear in 190 plus games in the tournament. SK Raina {193} and MS Dhoni {192} are the other two cricketers to appear in 190 plus games in the tournament.
RG Sharma’s 80 in this game provide his 67th fifty in T20 games. He became the sixth cricketer to score 67 or more fifties. Others are – CH Gayle {104}, DA Warner {84}, V Kohli {69}, AJ Finch {68} and AB de Villiers {67}
RG Sharma’s six boundary sixes in this game fetched him an aggregate of 149 boundary sixes while representing Mumbai in the tournament, He needs one more boundary six to become the second Mumbai batsman to score 150 plus boundary sixes in the tournament KA Pollard has scored 177 boundary sixes. He also would become the seventh batsman in the tournament to score 150 plus boundary sixes representing a single team. The following table lists all the seven batsmen.
No
Player
Team
6s
1
CH Gayle
Bangalore
239
2
AB de Villiers
Bangalore
201
3
V Kohli
Bangalore
190
4
MS Dhoni
Chennai
182
5
KA Pollard
Mumbai
177
6
SK Raina
Chennai
171
7
RG Sharma
Mumbai
149
HH Pandya of Mumbai was dismissed hit wicket for 18 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman dismissed hit wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Bowler
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
MA Khote
Sreesanth
08
Mum
Pun
Mohali
25.04.08
2
Misbah-ul-Haq
Sreesanth
21
Ban
Pun
Mohali
12.05.08
3
SA Asnodkar
M Morkel
10
Raj
Che
Centurion
30.04.09
4
RA Jadeja
DW Steyn
48
Che
Dec
Vizag
07.04.12
5
SS Tiwary
H Singh
21
Ban
Mum
Ban
14.05.12
6
Yuvraj Singh
McClenaghan
39
Sun
Mum
Vizag
08.05.16
7
DJ Hooda
Coulter-Nile
10
Sun
Del
Hyd-RGS
12.05.16
8
DA Warner
AR Patel
52
Sun
Pun
Mohali
15.05.16
9
SP Jackson
W Sundar
10
Kol
RPune
Kolkata
03.05.17
10
R Prayag
AD Russell
47
Raj
Kol
Kolkata
25.04.19
11
HH Pandya
AD Russell
18
Mum
Kol
A Dhabi
23.09.20
HH Pandya became the second Mumbai batsman to be dismissed hit wicket in the tournament after MA Khate. MA Khate was dismissed for 8 by S Sreesanth of Punjab on 25.04.08. Infact MA Khate was the first batsman to be dismissed hit wicket in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Bowler
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
MA Khote
Sreesanth
08
Mum
Pun
Mohali
25.04.08
2
HH Pandya
AD Russell
18
Mum
Kol
A Dhabi
23.09.20
HH Pandya of Mumbai was dismissed hit wicket of the bowling of AD Russell for 18 in this game. HH Pandya became the second hit wicket dismissal for AD Russell in the tournament. R Prayag of Rajasthan was his first hit wicket dismissal at Kolkata on 25.04.19. AD Russell became the second bowler in the tournament to have two hit wicket dismissals after S Sreesanth. The following table lists them.
No
Batsman
Bowler
R
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
MA Khote
Sreesanth
08
Mum
Pun
Mohali
25.04.08
2
MisbahulHaq
Sreesanth
21
Ban
Pun
Mohali
12.05.08
1
R Prayag
AD Russell
47
Raj
Kol
Kolkata
25.04.19
2
HH Pandya
AD Russell
18
Mum
Kol
A Dhabi
23.09.20
This game was KA Pollard’s 150th game and he became the second overseas cricketer after AB de Villiers to appear in 150 plus games. AB de Villiers has played 155 games in the tournament.
This game was KA Pollard’s 150th game and he became the 14th cricketer appear in 150 plus games in the tournament. The following table lists all these cricketers.
No
Player
Span
Mat
1
SK Raina
2008-2019
193
2
MS Dhoni
2008-2020
192
3
RG Sharma
2008-2020
190
4
KD Karthik
2008-2020
183
5
V Kohli
2008-2020
178
6
RV Uthappa
2008-2020
178
7
YK Pathan
2008-2019
174
8
RA Jadeja
2008-2020
172
9
S Dhawan
2008-2020
160
10
Harbhajan Singh
2008-2019
160
11
PP Chawla
2008-2020
159
12
AB de Villiers
2008-2020
155
13
G Gambhir
2008-2018
154
14
KA Pollard
2010-2020
150
KA Pollard became the first Mumbai cricketer to make 150 appearances in the tournament.
SA Yadav’s 47 in this game fetched him 1000 runs representing Mumbai. He became the seventh batsman to aggregate 1000 runs for Mumbai in the tournament. The following table lists all the batsmen who have achieved the feat.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
C
HC
1
RG Sharma
145
141
22
3820
109*
1
29
2
KA Pollard
150
137
40
2786
083
0
14
3
AT Rayudu
114
107
18
2416
081*
0
14
4
SR Tendulkar
078
078
11
2334
100*
1
13
5
HH Pandya
068
063
24
1100
091
0
03
6
LMP Simmons
029
029
02
1079
100*
1
11
7
SA Yadav
033
032
02
1000
072
0
06
SA Yadav’s 47 in this game fetched him 1000 runs in the tournament. He became the 51st batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the tournament,
Mumbai carved its 20th win against Kolkata by winning this game by 49 runs. Mumbai became the first team in the tournament to win 20 games against a single opposition.
V Kohli joins the select band of skippers who have won fifty plus matches in IPL
V Kohli joins the other three captains of the Indian Premier League – MS Dhoni, G Gambhir and RG Sharma – who have won 50 plus matches . Bangalore’s victory by ten runs against Sunrisers at Dub-DSC on 21.09.20 was V Kohli’s 50th IPL Win. The following table lists the performances of the four captains in IPL
Rajasthan and Chennai posted the team totals of 216 for 7 and 200 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the 94th and 95th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
Rajasthan posted team total of 216 for 7 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Rajasthan posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the 12th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs against Chennai in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Rajasthan posting a total of 200 plus runs against Chennai in the tournament.
Chennai posted team total 200 for 6 in this game to provide the 17th occasion of Chennai posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the 10th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs against Rajasthan in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Chennai posting a total of 200 plus runs against Rajasthani in the tournament.
Rajasthan and Chennai posted the team totals of 217 for 7 and 200 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the first and second occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament at Sharjah
Chennai posted team total 200 for 6 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the second innings of a game in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of Chennai posting a total of 200 plus runs in the second innings of a game in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Che
201/7
20.0
2
Raj
Chennai
24.05.08
2
Che
208/5
20.0
2
Ban
Chennai
12.04.12
3
Che
202/7
20.0
2
Pun
Mumbai
30.05.14
4
Che
205/5
19.5
2
Kol
Chennai
10.04.08
5
Che
207/5
19.4
2
Ban
Bangalore
25.04.18
6
Che
200/6
20.0
2
Raj
Sharjah
22.09.20
It also provides the sixth occasion of Chennai posting a total of 200 plus runs in the second innings of a game against Rajasthan in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Che
201/7
20.0
2
Raj
Chennai
24.05.08
2
Che
200/6
20.0
2
Raj
Sharjah
22.09.20
Rajasthan and Chennai posted the team totals of 216 for 7 and 200 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of both the teams posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament.
SPD Smith scored 69 in this game to provide the 248th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 14th occasion of Rajasthan captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Rajasthan captain scoring a fifty against Chennai in the tournament. Prior to this SR Watson had scored 73 at Ahmedabad on 19.04.15
SV Samson scored 74 in this game to provide the 176th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of Rajasthan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Rajasthan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Chennai in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Kamran Akmal
53
Chennai
Chennai
24.05.08
2
NV Ojha
94*
Chennai
Chennai
02.04.10
3
NV Ojha
80
Chennai
Ahmedabad
28.03.10
4
JS Buttler
95*
Chennai
Jaipur
11.05.18
5
SV Samson
74
Chennai
Sharjah
22.09.20
SPD Smith scored 69 and SV Samson scored 74 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties in the same innings of a game in the tournament.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
+
SV Samson
52
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
*
SR Watson
50
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
2
+
AB de Villiers
82
Ban
Sun
Bangalore
12.04.16
*
V Kolhi
75
Ban
Sun
Bangalore
12.04.16
3
*
V Kohli
100*
Ban
Guj
Rajkot
24.04.16
+
KL Rahul
51*
Ban
Guj
Rajkot
24.04.16
4
*
V Kohli
52
Ban
Kol
Bangalore
02.05.16
+
KL Rahul
52
Ban
Kol
Bangalore
02.05.16
5
*
G Gambhir
54
Kol
Pun
Kolkata
04.05.16
+
RV Uthappa
70
Kol
Pun
Kolkata
04.05.16
6
*
M Vijay
54*
Pun
Mum
Vizag
13.05.16
+
WP Saha
56
Pun
Mum
Vizag
13.05.16
7
*
G Gambhir
62
Kol
RiPun
Pune-MCA
26.04.17
+
RV Uthappa
87
Kol
RPun
Pune-MCA
26.04.17
8
*
G Gambhir
71
Kol
Del
Kolkats
29.04.17
+
RV Uthappa
59
Kol
Del
Kolkata
29.04.17
9
*
SK Raina
77
Guj
Del
Delhi
04.05.17
+
KD Karthik
65
Guj
Del
Delhi
04.05.17
10
*
SS Iyer
50
Del
Raj
Delhi
02.05.18
+
RR Pant
69
Del
Raj
Delhi
02.05.18
11
*
SPD Smith
69
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
+
SV Samson
74
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SPD Smith scored 69 and SV Samson scored 74 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman from Rajasthan scoring fifties in the same innings of a game in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
+
SV Samson
52
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
*
SR Watson
50
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
2
*
SPD Smith
69
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
+
SV Samson
74
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
It also provides the second such occasion by a captain and wicket keeper batsman from Rajasthan at Sharjah. The first such occasion was against Pune Warriors on 20.04.14
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
+
SV Samson
52
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
*
SR Watson
50
Raj
Pun
Sharjah
20.04.14
2
*
SPD Smith
69
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
+
SV Samson
74
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SPD Smith and SV Samson added 121 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 201st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the 68th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the 16th occasion of Rajasthan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Rajashtan batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Chennai in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
GC Smith, SA Asnodkar
127
1st
Che
Chennai
24.05.08
2
AM Rahane, SR Watson
144
1st
Che
Ahmedabad
19.04.15
3
SPD Smith, SV Samson
121
2nd
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SPD Smith and SV Samson added 121 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Rajasthan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
AM Rahane, OA Shah
121
2nd
Ban
Bangalore
15.04.12
2
SV Samson, KK Nair
100
2nd
Mum
Mumbai
25.05.14
3
AM Rahane, KK Nair
113
2nd
Del
Mum-BS
03.05.15
4
AM Rahane, SV Samson
119
2nd
Sun
Hyd-RGS
29.03.19
5
AM Rahane, SPD Smith
134
2nd
Del
Jaipur
22.04.19
6
SPD Smith, SV Samson
121
2nd
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
DA Miller was dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a batsman dismissed in such a manner in the tournament. He became the fourth Rajasthan batsman to be dismissed in such a manner and his dismissal provides the fifth such occasion. All such occasions are tabulated below. DA Miller is the second Rajasthan batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery against Chennai after SK Warne.
No
Batsman
R
Balls
Opp
Venue
Date
1
PP Chawla
00
00
Mum
Centurion
12.05.09
2
SK Warne
00
00
Mum
Durban
14.05.09
3
SA Asnodkar
00
00
Mum
Mum-BS
13.03.10
4
SK Warne
00
00
Che
Ahmedabad
28.03.10
5
DA Miller
00
00
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
DA Miller was dismissed run out for a duck in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament. He became the eleventh Rajasthan batsman to be dismissed run out without scoring and the second Rajasthan batsman to be dismissed without scoring against Chennai in the tournament after SK Warne
Three bowlers – PP Chawla {55}, L Ngidi {56} for Chennai and TK Curran {54} for Rajasthan conceded 50 plus runs in this game to provide the 153rd, 154th and 155th occasion of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament,
PP Chawla {55}, L Ngidi {56} for Chennai conceded 50 plus runs in this game to provide the 14th and 15th occasion of Chennai bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament,
TK Curran of Rajasthan conceded 54 runs in this game to provide the 12th occasion of Rajasthan bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament,
Three bowlers – PP Chawla {55}, L Ngidi {56} for Chennai and TK Curran {54} for Rajasthan conceded 50 plus runs in this game to provide the 16th occasion of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament,
Three bowlers – PP Chawla {55}, L Ngidi {56} for Chennai and TK Curran {54} for Rajasthan conceded 50 plus runs in this game to provide the fourth occasion of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a match in the tournament,
No
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
1
JJ Bumrah
0
52
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
10.05.15
2
HH Pandya
0
51
Mum
Ban
Mumbai
10.05.15
3
YS Chahal
2
51
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
10.05.15
2
1
Rashid Khan
1
55
Sun
Pun
Mohali
19.04.18
2
M Sharma
2
51
Pun
Sun
Mohali
19.04.18
3
R Ashwin
0
53
Pun
Sun
Mohali
19.04.18
3
1
HH Pandya
2
57
Mum
Pun
Mumbai
10.04.19
2
SM Curran
1
54
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
10.04.19
3
AS Rajpoot
1
52
Pun
Mum
Mumbai
10.04.19
4
1
PP Chawla
1
55
Che
Raj
Sharjah
22.09.20
2
L Ngidi
1
56
Che
Raj
Sharjah
22.09.20
3
TK Curran
1
54
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SV Samson effected four dismissals – two catches and two stumpings – in this game. His effort provides the 16th occasion of a wicket keeper effecting four or more dismissals in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
YV Takawale
4
3
1
1
Mum
Raj
Mumbai
07.05.08
2
MN van Wyk
4
4
0
2
Kol
Ban
Durban
29.04.09
3
KD Karthik
4
2
2
2
Del
Raj
B’fontein
17.05.09
4
Sangakkara
5
5
0
2
Dec
Ban
Hyd-RGS
14.04.11
5
RV Uthappa
4
2
2
2
Pune
Mum
Mumbai
06.04.12
6
AC Gilchrist
4
4
0
1
Pun
Che
Dhar’sala
17.05.12
7
BB McCullum
4
2
2
2
Kol
Del
Pune
22.05.12
8
MS Dhoni
4
3
1
1
Che
Ban
Chennai
13.04.13
9
PA Patel
4
4
0
2
Mum
Guj
Mumbai
16.04.16
10
NV Ojha
4
4
0
2
Sun
Mum
Vizag
05.05.16
11
WP Saha
4
3
1
2
Pun
RPun
Vizag
21.05.16
12
WP Saha
4
2
2
1
Pun
Sun
Hyd-RGS
17.04.17
13
KD Karthik
4
3
1
1
Kol
Raj
Kolkata
15.05.18
14
H Klassen
4
1
3
2
Raj
Ban
Jaipur
19.05.18
15
Q de Kock
4
4
0
2
Mum
Che
Mumbai
03.04.19
16
SV Samson
4
2
2
2
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SV Samson effected four dismissals – two catches and two stumpings – in this game. His effort provides the third occasion of a wicket keeper effecting four or more dismissals in an innings against Chennai. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
AC Gilchrist
4
4
0
1
Pun
Che
Dhar’sala
17.05.12
2
Q de Kock
4
4
0
2
Mum
Che
Mumbai
03.04.19
3
SV Samson
4
2
2
2
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
SV Samson effected four dismissals – two catches and two stumpings – in this game. His effort provides the second occasion of a Rajasthan wicket keeper effecting four or more dismissals in an innings. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
H Klassen
4
1
3
2
Raj
Ban
Jaipur
19.05.18
2
SV Samson
4
2
2
2
Raj
Che
Sharjah
22.09.20
This game produced 33 boundary sixes [17 by Rajasthan batsmen and 16 by Chennai batsmen} to provide the second occasion of an IPL game producing 33 boundary sixes, The other game was between Bangalore and Chennai at Bangalore on 25.04.18. The most sixes scored in an IPL game is 33.
SV Samson scored 50 in 19 balls in this game. It is the second fastest 50 by a Rajasthan batsman in IPL. The other two occasions are – JC Buttler in 18 balls against Delhi at Delhi on 02.05.18 and by OA Shah in 19 balls against Bangalore at Bangalore on 15.04.12
SV Samson scored 50 in 19 balls in this game. It is the fastest 50 by a Rajasthan batsman against Chennai in IPL. It was an improvement over SR Watson’s fifty in 20 balls at Chennai on 03.04.10
The following table lists the 21 occasions of a batsman who has scored 50 in 19 balls and less than 19 balls in the tournament. SV Samson became the second Rajasthan batsman after OA Shah to achieve the feat.
D Padikkal of Bangalore scored 56 on his IPL debut. It is one of the rare occasions of the tournament when a batsman has scored fifty plus runs on IPL debut
AJ Finch created a unique record in the tournament. He is the only cricketer to represent eight teams in the tournament. His eighth team was Bangalore. The other teams represented by him are – Delhi Daredevils, Gujarat Lions, Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai Indians, Pune Warriors, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad.
He made his debut in IPL in 2010 edition and the current edition is his tenth edition. He even captained Pune Warriors in ten matches in 2013 edition. His career figures at the end of this game in IPL read
Player
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
AJ Finch
2010-2020
76
74
7
1766
88*
26.35
C
HC
Z
4s
6s
AJ Finch
2010-2020
0
13
8
177
69
AB de Villiers was dismissed run out for 51 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifty in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Bangalore batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament.
AB de Villiers was dismissed run out for 51 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his dismissed run out after scoring fifty in the tournament. He now owns the record for most such dismissals in the tournament. Prior to this game, AB de Villiers and AT Rayudu shared the record with three such dismissals. The following table lists the dismissals of these two batsmen.
No
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
1
AB de Villiers
57
Ban
Raj
Bangalore
29.04.15
2
AB de Villiers
66
Ban
Raj
Pune-SRS
20.05.15
3
AB de Villiers
75
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
15.04.19
4
AB de Villiers
51
Ban
Sun
Dub-DSC
21.09.20
2
1
AT Rayudu
53
Mum
Koc
Mumbai
15.04.11
2
AT Rayudu
79
Che
Sun
Hyd-RGS
22.04.18
3
AT Rayudu
82
Chen
Bang
Bangalore
25.04.18
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represents his 33rd fifty and 31st half century while appearing for Bangalore. He scored two boundary sixes in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 201 boundary sixes while representing Bangalore. He became the second Bangalore batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 239 boundary sixes.
He also became the second batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes in the tournament representing a single team after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 239 boundary sixes representing Bangalore.
Thus Bangalore is the only team in the tournament to have two batsmen scoring 200 plus boundary sixes.
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represent his 37th fifty of the tournament. He now shares the fourth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament with RG Sharma and S Dhawan. RG Sharma and S Dhawan have also scored 37 fifties in the tournament. The first three places are occupied by DA Warner {48}, V Kohli {41} and SK Raina {39}
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represent his 37th fifty of the tournament. He now occupies the second place in the list of overseas batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament after DA Warner. DA Warner has scored 48 fifties in the tournament.
DA Warner was dismissed run out for 6 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Sunrisers captain dismissed run out in the tournament. The first such occasion was also his. He was dismissed run out for 21 against Rajasthan at Vizag on 21.04.15. It also provides his 16th run out dismissal in T20 games and seventh run out dismissal in IPL.
JM Bairstow scored 61 in this game to provide the 175th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Sunrisers’ wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also represents fourth fifty by JM Bairstow in the tournament.
Sunrisers was dismissed all out for 153 in 19.4 overs to provide the 126th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 77th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings in the tournament.
It also provides the seventh occasion of Sunrisers dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 30th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the last over of the second innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a team dismissed in the second innings with two balls to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Score
Overs
I
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
161
19.4
2
Dec
Del
Durban
13.05.09
2
138
19.4
2
Ban
Dec
Nagpur
12.04.10
3
124
19.4
2
Ban
Che
Chennai
04.05.15
4
172
19.4
2
Ban
Sun
Hyd-RGS
05.04.17
5
134
19.4
2
Ban
Raj
Jaipur
19.05.18
6
153
19.4
2
Sun
Ban
Dub-DSC
21.09.20
Sunrisers was dismissed all out for 153 in 19.4 overs to provide the first occasion of Sunrisers dismissed all out in the last over of the second innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Sunrisers dismissed in the second innings with two balls to spare.
Bangalore won this game by ten runs to provide the twelfth occasion of team wining a IPL game by ten runs All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Ground
Match Date
1
Delhi
Bangalore
Delhi
Delhi
Apr 30, 2008
2
Chrnnai
Rajasthan
Rajasthan
Chennai
May 24, 2008
3
Deccan
Delhi
Deccan
Cuttack
Mar 21, 2010
4
Kolkata
Chrnnai
Kolkata
Kolkata
May 07, 2011
5
Mumbai
Deccan
Deccan
Mumbai
May 14, 2011
6
Chrnnai
Deccan
Chrnnai
Chennai
May 04, 2012
7
Rajasthan
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Ahmedabad
May 05, 2014
8
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
Delhi
Apr 23, 2016
9
Delhi
Bangalore
Bangalore
Delhi
May 14, 2017
10
Rajasthan
Delhi
Rajasthan
Jaipur
Apr 11, 2018
11
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bangalore
Kolkata
Apr 19, 2019
12
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Bangalore
Dubai (DSC)
Sep 21, 2020
Bangalore won this game by ten runs to provide the third occasion of Bangalore wining a IPL game by ten runs. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Ground
Match Date
1
Delhi
Bangalore
Bangalore
Delhi
May 14, 2017
2
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bangalore
Kolkata
Apr 19, 2019
3
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Bangalore
Dubai (DSC)
Sep 21, 2020
Bangalore carved its seventh win against Sunrisers in IPL. The head to head between the two teams read thus – Played 15 : Won by Bangalore – 07 : Won by Sunrisers – 08 :
The performance of both the teams at the end of this game read thus
Team
M
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
Bangalore
182
84
92
0
1
1
4
Sunrisers
109
57
50
0
1
1
0
Sunrisers’ loss in this game provides its 50th loss in the tournament. Sunrisers became the eighth team in the tournament to suffer 50 losses. The following table lists those teams.
No
Team
Mat
Won
Lost
TL
1
Delhi
178
76
97
1
2
Punjab
177
80
94
1
3
Bangalore
182
84
92
1
4
Kolkata
178
92
83
3
5
Mumbai
188
107
79
0
6
Rajasthan
147
73
69
1
7
Chennai
166
101
63
1
8
Sunrisers
109
57
50
1
Stats highlights of Match number 02 of the IPL 2020
With both teams scoring 157 runs – Delhi {157-8} and Punjab {157-8} – this game ended in a tie to provide the tenth tied game of the tournament. All the ten games are tabulated below.
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Cape Town
23.04.09
2
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
21.03.10
3
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Hyd-RGS
07.04.13
4
Bangalore
Delhi
Bangalore
16.04.13
5
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Abu Dhabi
29.04.14
6
Rajasthan
Punjab
Ahmedabad
21.04.15
7
Gujarat
Mumbai
Rajkot
29.04.17
8
Kolkata
Delhi
Delhi
30.03.19
9
Mumbai
Sunrisers
Mum-WS
02.05.19
10
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
It also provides the third tied game involving Punjab. The games are listed below
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
21.03.10
2
Rajasthan
Punjab
Ahmedabad
21.04.15
3
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
It also provides the third tied game involving Punjab. The games are listed below
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Bangalore
Delhi
Bangalore
16.04.13
2
Kolkata
Delhi
Delhi
30.03.19
3
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
This is the second tied game of the tournament when both the teams posted a similar score – Both the teams posted 157 for the loss of eight wickets. Prior to this Rajasthan and Punjab had scored 191 for 6 at Ahmedabad on 21.04.15 to provide the sixth tied game of the tournament. In all the other eight games, there were variance with regard to the wickets while the score was the same.
This is the second tied game of the tournament played in United Arab Emirates. The game played between Kolkata and Rajasthan at Abu Dhabi on 29.04.14 had ended in a tie.
MP Stoinis scored 53 runs in 21 deliveries – his 50 in 20 balls – to provide the fourth occasion of a Delhi batsman scoring a fifty in 20 and less than 20 balls. The following table lists the batsmen
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
CH Morris
17
Delhi v Gujarat
Delhi
27.04.16
RR Pant
18
Delhi v Mumbai
Mumbai
24.03.19
V Sehwag
20
Delhi v Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.12
MP Stoinis
20
Delhi v Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
MP Stoinis became the sixth batsman in the tournament to score fifty in exact 20 deliveries and also provides the seventh such occasion. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
MS Dhoni
20
Chennai v Mumbai
Bangalore
23.05.12
2
V Sehwag
20
Delhi v Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.12
3
MP Stoinis
20
Delhi v Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
4
KA Pollard
20
Mumbai v Sunrisers
Mumbai
13.05.13
5
DA Warner
20
Sunrisers v Chennai
Hyderabad
02.05.15
6
DA Warner
20
Sunrisers v Kolkata
Hyderabad
30.04.17
7
MC Henriques
20
Sunrisers v Bangalore
Hyderabad
15.05.15
S Dhawan was dismissed run out without scoring in this game to provide the 79th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Delhi batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
S Ladda
Delhi
Hydurabad
Cuttack
21.03.10
2
IK Pathan
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
10.04.11
3
AB Agarkar
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
28.04.11
4
M Morkel
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
07.05.12
5
VA Aaron
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
25.05.12
6
AP Tare
Delhi
Mumbai
Mumbai
22.04.17
7
C Munro
Delhi
Rajasthan
Jaipur
11.04.18
8
CH Morris
Delhi
Punjab
Mohali
01.04.19
9
KMA Paul
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
18.04.19
10
S Dhawan
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
S Dhawan was dismissed run out without scoring in this game to provide the second occasion his dismissed run out for a duck in the tournament. The first such occasion was against Gujarat at Delhi on 27.05.16. He became the tenth batsman to be dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament on two or more occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
1
IK Pathan
Punjab
Mumbai
Centurion
12.05.09
2
IK Pathan
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
10.04.11
2
1
L Balaji
Chennai
Bangalore
Bangalore
22.05.08
2
L Balaji
Chennai
Delhi
Durban
23.04.09
3
1
PP Chawla
Punjab
Delhi
Cape Town
19.04.09
2
PP Chawla
Punjab
Mumbai
Centurion
12.05.09
3
PP Chawla
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Abu Dhabi
29.04.14
4
1
R Sharma
Pune
Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.11
2
R Sharma
Pune
Mumbai
Mumbai
06.04.12
5
1
RP Singh
Deccan
Delhi
Durban
13.05.09
2
RP Singh
Kochi
Bangalore
Bangalore
08.05.11
6
1
SA Asnodkar
Rajasthan
Deccan
P E’beth
02.05.09
2
SA Asnodkar
Rajasthan
Mumbai
Mum-BS
13.03.10
7
1
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Mumbai
Durban
14.05.09
2
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Chennai
Ahmedabad
28.03.10
3
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Delhi
Delhi
31.03.10
8
1
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Rajasthan
Durban
14.05.09
2
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Delhi
Centurion
21.05.09
3
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Deccan
Mumbai
14.05.11
9
1
McClenaghan
Mumbai
Ris Pune
Mumbai
24.04.17
2
McClenaghan
Mumbai
Chennai
Hyderabad
12.05.19
10
1
S Dhawan
Sunrisers
Gujarat
Delhi
27.05.16
2
S Dhawan
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
MP Stoinis was dismissed run out for 53 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Delhi batsman dismissed in such a manner in the tournament. All the four occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough all these four batsmen are overseas batsmen.
No
Batsman
Score
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
TM Dilshan
65
Delhi
Deccan
Centurion
22.05.09
2
DA Warner
57
Delhi
Deccan
Cuttack
21.03.10
3
JR Hopes
55
Delhi
Mumbai
Mumbai
07.05.11
4
MP Stoinis
53
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
KL Rahul became the 50th captain to lead a team in the tournament. He was leading Punjab in this game. Punjab has been led by twelve captains in the tournament which includes KL Rahul also. Thus Punjab earned the distinction of being led by most captains in the tournament. Prior to this game, Delhi and Punjab shared the distinction of being led by most captains – eleven – in the tournament. The following table lists the captains who have led Delhi and Punjab
Team
No
Player
M
W
L
NR
Delhi
1
Duminy JP
16
6
9
1
Delhi
2
Gambhir G
20
9
11
0
Delhi
3
Hopes JR
3
0
2
1
Delhi
4
Iyer SS
25
15
10
0
Delhi
5
Jayawardene M
16
4
11
0
Delhi
6
Karthik KD
7
3
4
0
Delhi
7
Khan Z
23
10
13
0
Delhi
8
Nair, KK
3
2
1
0
Delhi
9
Pietersen KP
11
1
10
0
Delhi
10
Sehwag V
52
28
24
0
Delhi
11
Warner DA
2
0
2
0
Team
No
Player
M
W
L
NR
Punjab
1
Ashwin R
28
12
16
0
Punjab
2
Bailey GJ
30
14
16
0
Punjab
3
Gilchrist AC
34
17
17
0
Punjab
4
Hussey DJ
12
6
6
0
Punjab
5
Jayawardene M
2
1
1
0
Punjab
6
Maxwell GJ
14
7
7
0
Punjab
7
Miller DA
6
1
5
0
Punjab
8
Rahul KL
1
0
1
0
Punjab
9
Sangakkara KC
12
3
9
0
Punjab
10
Sehwag V
1
1
0
0
Punjab
11
Vijay M
8
3
5
0
Punjab
12
Yuvraj Singh
29
17
12
0
CJ Jordan returned with figures of 4.0-0-56-0 in this game to provide the 153rd occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the 26th occasion of a Punjab bowler conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament. All the 26 occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
JR Hopes
1
53
Chennai
Mohali
19.04.08
2
VRV Singh
0
56
Mumbai
Mumbai
21.05.08
3
S Sreesanth
0
51
Deccan
Cuttack
19.03.10
4
MG Neser
0
62
Bangalore
Mohali
06.05.13
5
M Kartik
1
51
Rajasthan
Sharjah
20.04.14
6
S Sharma
1
65
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
14.05.14
7
BE Hendricks
0
57
Rajasthan
Mohali
23.05.14
8
P Awana
2
59
Chennai
Mumbai
30.05.14
9
K Singh
4
54
Kolkata
Bangalore
01.06.14
10
R Dhawan
0
50
Mumbai
Mumbai
12.04.15
11
AR Patel
1
50
Bangalore
Bangalore
06.05.15
12
A Singh
2
56
Kolkata
Kolkata
09.05.15
13
KC Cariappa
0
55
Bangalore
Bangalore
18.05.16
14
I Sharma
0
58
Mumbai
Indore
20.04.17
15
MM Sharma
2
57
Mumbai
Mumbai
11.05.17
16
MM Sharma
2
51
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
17
R Ashwin
0
53
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
18
BB Sran
2
50
Kolkata
Kolkata
21.04.18
19
Axar Patel
0
52
Kolkata
Indore
12.05.18
20
SM Curran
2
52
Rajasthan
Jaipur
25.03.19
21
AS Rajpoot
1
52
Mumbai
Mumbai
10.04.19
22
SM Curran
1
54
Mumbai
Mumbai
10.04.19
23
Mohd Shami
1
53
Bangalore
Bangalore
24.04.19
24
GC Viljoen
1
51
Bangalore
Bangalore
24.04.19
25
M Ur Rehman
0
66
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
29.04.19
26
CJ Jordan
0
56
Delhi
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
CJ Jordan returned with figures of 4.0-0-56-0 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Punjab bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament. All the eleven occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
VRV Singh
0
56
Mumbai
Mumbai
21.05.08
2
S Sreesanth
0
51
Deccan
Cuttack
19.03.10
3
MG Neser
0
62
Bangalore
Mohali
06.05.13
4
BE Hendricks
0
57
Rajasthan
Mohali
23.05.14
5
R Dhawan
0
50
Mumbai
Mumbai
12.04.15
6
KC Cariappa
0
55
Bangalore
Bangalore
18.05.16
7
I Sharma
0
58
Mumbai
Indore
20.04.17
8
R Ashwin
0
53
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
9
Axar Patel
0
52
Kolkata
Indore
12.05.18
10
M Ur Rehman
0
66
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
29.04.19
11
CJ Jordan
0
56
Delhi
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
S Dhawan collected his seventh duck in the tournament, which also provides his tenth duck in T20 games.
S Dhawan’s T20 run aggregate read 7294 runs while GJ Maxwell’s T20 run aggregate read 6097.
S Dhawan’s IPL appearances read 160 and he became the tenth cricketer to make 160 plus appearances in IPL.
PP Chawla’s lone wicket – that of RG Sharma who was caught by SM Curran for 12 – in this game gave him an aggregate of 151 wickets in IPL. He now stands third in the list of bowlers who have captured most wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {170} and A Mishra {157}.
PP Chawla was representing the third team in IPL and this was his first game for Chennai. He has represented two other teams in IPL – Kings Eleven Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders. He has captured 84 wickets while appearing for Kings Eleven Punjab and 66 wickets while representing Kolkata Knight Riders
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 200th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in IPL. It also provides the 26th occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the 37th occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the seventh occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the third occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 24th occasion of a three figure partnership by batsmen against Mumbai in IPL and provides the fifth occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The five wicket victory for Chennai against Mumbai in the opening fixture of IPL 2020-21 season at Abu Dhabi on 13.09.20 was the one hundredth victory for Chennai under Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Chennai has won 47 games by wicket margin and 53 games by runs margin.
Chennai has won three games by one to three wickets margin – one each by one wicket, two wickets and three wickets margin – and four games by nine wickets margin. Chennai has won eight games by single digit margin {one to nine runs} and 13 games by 50 plus runs margin. Of these 13 games, three games have been won by 90 plus runs. The following table furnishes the games won against each opposition
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Deccan
10
06
04
0
0
0
0
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
4
v Kochi
2
01
01
0
0
0
0
5
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
7
v Pune
6
04
02
0
0
0
0
8
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
9
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
10
v Sunrisers
12
09
03
0
0
0
0
Total
165
100
63
0
0
1
1
Most wins have been achieved against Bangalore – 15 wins. Against six teams ten or more games have been won.