Teams dismissed all out in the Indian Premier League as of 19.05.17

Teams dismissed all out in the Indian Premier League as of 19.05.17

The following table lists out the teams dismissed all out in the Indian Premier League as of 19.05.17. The list is prepared team-wise

No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 49 09.4 2 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 70 15.0 1 Bangalore Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
3 82 15.1 2 Bangalore Kolkata Bangalore 18.04.08
4 87 15.2 2 Bangalore Chennai Port Elizabeth 20.04.09
5 105 20.0 1 Bangalore Rajasthan Centurion 07.05.09
6 119 19.0 2 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.17
7 121 17.0 2 Bangalore Punjab Dharamsala 17.05.11
8 124 19.4 2 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 04.05.15
9 126 19.2 1 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 05.05.08
10 134 20.0 1 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 27.04.17
11 136 19.5 2 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 15.04.12
12 138 19.4 2 Bangalore Chargers Nagpur 12.04.10
13 172 19.4 2 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 05.04.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 79 15.2 2 Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 05.05.13
2 109 19.0 1 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 04.05.08
3 112 19.5 1 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 04.04.12
4 129 19.4 1 Chennai Bangalore Durban 14.05.09
5 162 19.0 2 Chennai Mumbai Mumbai 19.05.15
6 163 20.0 1 Chennai Delhi Johannesburg 02.05.09
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 82 18.3 1 Deccan Bangalore Mumbai 24.04.10
2 100 18.4 1 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 29.04.12
3 100 14.4 2 Deccan Chennai East London 04.05.09
4 104 19.2 2 Deccan Chennai Mumbai 22.04.10
5 110 18.4 1 Deccan Kolkata Kolkata 20.04.08
6 115 18.2 2 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai (BS) 03.04.10
7 119 17.1 2 Deccan Chennai Vizag 07.04.12
8 131 17.4 2 Deccan Mumbai Mumbai 28.03.10
9 157 19.5 2 Deccan Rajasthan Nagpur 05.04.10
10 161 19.4 2 Deccan Delhi Durban 13.05.09
11 165 20.0 1 Deccan Bangalore Hyd-RGS 25.05.08
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 66 13.4 2 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
2 67 17.1 1 Delhi Punjab Mohali 30.04.17
3 80 19.1 1 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04.05.13
4 83 17.3 2 Delhi Chennai Delhi 18.04.13
5 84 15.4 2 Delhi Chennai Abu Dhabi 21.04.14
6 87 16.1 2 Delhi Rajasthan Mumbai 30.05.08
7 95 18.2 1 Delhi Bangalore Delhi 26.04.15
8 95 17.4 1 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
9 98 17.4 1 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 10.04.16
10 115 18.1 1 Delhi Punjab Mohali 25.05.14
11 120 16.3 2 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 17.03.10
12 126 19.1 2 Delhi Mumbai Vizag 15.05.16
13 128 20.0 1 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 03.04.13
14 133 18.5 2 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 04.05.08
15 136 16.5 2 Delhi Chennai Chennai 25.05.12
16 146 19.5 2 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
17 151 20.0 2 Delhi Bangalore Delhi 14.05.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 104 18.4 2 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 14.05.16
2 154 19.3 1 Gujarat Sunrisers Kanpur 13.05.17
3 158 19.6 1 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 24.05.16
4 161 19.5 1 Gujarat Ris Pune Pune-MCA 01.05.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 73 15.5 1 Punjab Ris Pune Pune-MCA 14.05.17
2 88 13.4 2 Punjab Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15
3 116 19.0 2 Punjab Chargers Dharamsala 21.05.11
4 124 18.5 1 Punjab Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.13
5 138 19.5 1 Punjab Chennai Mohali 10.04.13
6 152 19.1 2 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 24.03.10
7 154 19.5 1 Punjab Guj Lions Rajkot 01.05.16
8 154 19.4 2 Punjab Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 17.04.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 74 16.3 2 Kochi Chargers Kochi 27.04.11
2 109 20.0 1 Kochi Rajasthan Jaipur 24.04.11
3 119 18.5 2 Kochi Delhi Kochi 30.04.11
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 67 15.2 1 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 16.05.08
2 95 15.2 2 Kolkata Mumbai Port Elizabeth 27.04.09
3 101 19.4 1 Kolkata Chargers Cape Town 19.04.09
4 105 18.2 2 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.13
5 107 18.5 1 Kolkata Mumbai Bangalore 19.05.17
6 109 19.2 2 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 16.03.10
7 109 18.2 2 Kolkata Punjab Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
8 125 19.0 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.13
9 131 19.3 1 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 23.04.17
10 142 20.0 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 08.04.12
11 151 19.1 2 Kolkata Rajasthan Jaipur 01.05.08
12 159 18.3 2 Kolkata Delhi Delhi 30.04.16
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 87 12.5 2 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
2 92 19.2 1 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 16.04.12
3 92 18.2 2 Mumbai Rajasthan Jaipur 17.04.13
4 92 16.3 2 Mumbai Sunrisers Vizag 08.05.16
5 108 19.1 2 Mumbai Kolkata Mumbai 16.05.12
6 116 20.0 1 Mumbai Delhi East London 08.05.09
7 133 19.1 2 Mumbai Punjab Dharamsala 18.05.13
8 143 19.5 2 Mumbai Rajasthan Durban 14.05.09
9 144 18.4 2 Mumbai Chennai Delhi 21.05.13
10 153 20.0 2 Mumbai Gujarat Rajkot 29.04.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 104 18.5 2 Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 05.04.13
2 106 19.3 2 Pune Kolkata Pune 09.05.13
3 108 19.0 2 Pune Sunrisers Pune 17.04.13
4 115 19.0 1 Pune Punjab Mohali 12.04.12
5 118 17.2 1 Pune Mumbai Mumbai 20.04.11
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 58 15.1 2 Rajasthan Bangalore Cape Town 18.04.09
2 81 15.2 1 Rajasthan Kolkata Kolkata 17.04.11
3 92 19.5 1 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 18.03.10
4 97 18.3 1 Rajasthan Kochi Indore 15.05.11
5 102 19.5 2 Rajasthan Sunrisers Ahmedabad 08.05.14
6 103 16.2 1 Rajasthan Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.08
7 109 19.0 2 Rajasthan Bangalore Pune 20.05.15
8 113 19.3 2 Rajasthan Chargers Kimberley 11.05.09
9 117 19.4 1 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 20.04.13
10 121 17.4 2 Rajasthan Delhi Delhi 31.03.10
11 126 19.3 2 Rajasthan Chennai Centurion 30.04.09
12 133 19.5 2 Rajasthan Chennai Dubai (DSC) 23.04.14
13 133 19.3 2 Rajasthan Chennai Jaipur 09.05.11
14 159 19.5 1 Rajasthan Chargers Nagpur 05.04.10
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 108 16.1 2 Ris Pune Delhi Pune-MCA 11.04.17
               
No Score Overs Inns Team Opposition Ground Date
1 113 20.0 1 Sunrisers Mumbai Hyd-RGS 17.05.15
2 121 19.2 2 Sunrisers Punjab Sharjah 22.04.14
Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an IPL game at Bangalore

Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an IPL game at Bangalore

KV Sharma of Mumbai captured four for 16 against Kolkata at Bangalore on 19.05.17 to provide the 18th occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in an IPL game at Bangalore. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28.05.08
2 R Vinay Kumar 4.0 0 40 4 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 23.03.10
3 S Aravind 4.0 0 14 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
4 L Balaji 4.0 1 18 4 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.12
5 SK Trivedi 4.0 0 25 4 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 15.04.12
6 Z Khan 2.0 0 17 4 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 18.05.13
7 Yuvraj Singh 4.0 0 35 4 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 11.05.14
8 Karanveer Singh 4.0 0 54 4 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
9 D Wiese 4.0 0 33 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 19.04.15
10 A  Nehra 4.0 0 10 4 Chennai Bangalore Bangalore 22.04.15
11 MA Starc 4.0 0 15 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
12 S Aravind 4.0 0 27 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
13 CJ Jordan 3.0 0 11 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
14 YS Chahal 3.0 0 25 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
15 SR Watson 4.0 0 29 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 24.05.16
16 DS Kulakarni 4.0 1 14 4 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 24.05.16
17 S Badree 4.0 1 09 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
18 KV Sharma 4.0 0 16 4 Mumbai Kolkata Bangalore 19.05.17

KV Sharma’s four for 16 provides the tenth occasion  of a bowler capturing four wickets conceding less  than  20  runs in an innings in the IPL games played at Bangalore. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 S Badree 4.0 1 09 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
2 A  Nehra 4.0 0 10 4 Chennai Bangalore Bangalore 22.04.15
3 CJ Jordan 3.0 0 11 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
4 S Aravind 4.0 0 14 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
5 DS Kulakarni 4.0 1 14 4 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 24.05.16
6 MA Starc 4.0 0 15 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
7 KV Sharma 4.0 0 16 4 Mumbai Kolkata Bangalore 19.05.17
8 Z Khan 2.0 0 17 4 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 18.05.13
9 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28.05.08
10 L Balaji 4.0 1 18 4 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.12

KV Sharma became the second Mumbai bowler to capture four wickets in an IPL game played at Bangalore. CRD Fernando had captured four for 18 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 28.05.08. Thus KV Sharma’s four for 16 in this game represents the best bowling figures by a Mumbai bowler in the IPL games played at Bangalore.

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28.05.08
2 KV Sharma 4.0 0 16 4 Mumbai Kolkata Bangalore 19.05.17

 

Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in IPL 2017 as of 19.05.17

Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in IPL 2017 as of 19.05.17

KV Sharma of Mumbai captured four for 16 against Kolkata at Bangalore on 19.05.17 to provide the tenth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the IPL 2017. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 AJ Tye 4.0 0 17 5 Gujarat Ris Pune Rajkot 14.04.17
2 B Kumar 4.0 0 19 5 Sunrisers Punjab Hyd-RGS 17.04.17
3 JD Unadkat 4.0 1 30 5 Ris Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.17
4 S Badree 4.0 1 09 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bengaluru 14.04.17
5 KV Sharma 4.0 0 16 4 Mumbai Kolkata Bengaluru 19.05.17
6 Sandeep Sharma 4.0 0 20 4 Punjab Delhi Mohali 30.04.17
7 CH Morris 4.0 0 26 4 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 19.04.17
8 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17
9 Mohammed Siraj 4.0 0 32 4 Sunrisers Gujarat Kanpur 13.05.17
10 UT Yadav 4.0 0 33 4 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 13.04.17
KSCA Press note on the rain affected game between Sunrisers and Kolkata on 17.05.17 at Bangalore

KSCA Press note on the rain affected game between Sunrisers and Kolkata on 17.05.17 at Bangalore

DEAR FRIENDS FROM THE MEDIA…..

YESTERDAY THE 17TH MAY 2017 KKR VS SRH…

We are sure all of you were the witness to the continuous heavy rains which lasted more than 3 hours in total and it was  threatening the match could have been a washout.

The state of the art subair system at Chinnaswamy stadium was on the minute it started raining, continuously evacuating water from the playing surface. The system kept the outfield in playable conditions throughout, preventing puddling of water anywhere on the surface.

As a result of which there was no scope for the water stagnation anywhere in the outfield when the SubAir system is functioning.

Nearly 2 lakh litres of water was evacuated from the field last night.

The outfield was in playable condition exactly 15-20 mins after rain stopped.

All the events of last night were observed by all the stake holders including well known personalities, who have stated that it would be fantastic for world cricket if this technology is adopted by every stadium in the world. Several viewers claimed that the field was as good as new, bereft of the symptoms generally associated with a wet outfield.

We KSCA Thank you and we look forward for all your continued support & co-operation for all the KSCA future initiatives too….request you give widely publicity about this initative entire rain water will be re-used and the spectators were not disappointed and top it all crucial eliminator match of the IPL tournament went on….

 

Regards

Vinay Mruthyunjaya, Official Spokesperson, KSCA

18 May 2017

Batsmen scoring 60 plus boundary fours in each edition of IPL – DA Warner is the only batsman to accomplish such a feat in three consecutive editions

Batsmen scoring 60 plus boundary fours in each edition of IPL – DA Warner is the only batsman to accomplish such a feat in three consecutive editions

DA Warner scored 63 boundary fours in IPL 2017 to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring 60 plus boundary fours  in an IPL edition. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s Edition
1 G Gambhir 14 14 1 534 86 41.07 0 5 0 68 08 2008
2 ML Hayden 12 12 1 572 89 52.00 0 5 0 60 22 2009
3 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 03 2010
4 JH Kallis 16 16 4 572 89* 47.66 0 6 1 67 09 2010
5 SR Tendulkar 16 16 3 553 100* 42.53 1 2 0 67 05 2011
6 AM Rahane 16 16 2 560 103* 40.00 1 3 2 73 10 2012
7 G Gambhir 17 17 1 590 93 36.87 0 6 2 64 17 2012
8 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 2013
9 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 2013
10 RV Uthappa 16 16 1 660 83* 44.00 0 5 1 74 18 2014
11 DA Warner 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 0 65 21 2015
12 AB de Villiers 16 14 3 513 133* 46.63 1 2 1 60 22 2015
13 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
14 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 2016
15 DA Warner 14 14 3 641 126 58.27 1 4 0 63 26 2017

 

DA Warner, G Gambhir, SR Tendulkar and V Kohli are the four batsmen to score 60 plus boundary fours in two or more editions of IPL. The performances of these four batsmen are listed below

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s Edition
1 DA Warner 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 0 65 21 2015
2 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
3 DA Warner 14 14 3 641 126 58.27 1 4 0 63 26 2017
                           
1 G Gambhir 14 14 1 534 86 41.07 0 5 0 68 08 2008
2 G Gambhir 17 17 1 590 93 36.87 0 6 2 64 17 2012
                           
1 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 03 2010
2 SR Tendulkar 16 16 3 553 100* 42.53 1 2 0 67 05 2011
                           
1 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 2013
2 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 2016

 

DA Warner and SR Tendulkar  are the only two batsmen to accomplish the feat of scoring 60 plus boundary fours in two or more consecutive years. DA Warner is the only batsman to score 60 plus boundary fours in three consecutive years – 65 in 2015, 88 in 2016 and 63 in 2017

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s Edition
1 DA Warner 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 0 65 21 2015
2 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
3 DA Warner 14 14 3 641 126 58.27 1 4 0 63 26 2017
                           
1 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 03 2010
2 SR Tendulkar 16 16 3 553 100* 42.53 1 2 0 67 05 2011

 

DA Warner is one of the four batsmen who have scored 80 plus boundary fours in an edition. DA Warner – 88 in 2016, SR Tendulkar – 86 in 2010, V Kohli – 83 in 2016 and MEK Hussey – 81 in 2013 are the four batsmen who have accomplished the feat.

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s Edition
1 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
2 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 03 2010
3 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 2016
4 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 2013

 

MS Dhoni becomes the second wicket keeper in the history of the Indian Premier League to effect 100 plus dismissals.

MS Dhoni becomes the second wicket keeper in the history of the Indian Premier League to effect 100 plus dismissals.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

MS Dhoni became the second wicket keeper in the history of the Indian Premier League to effect 100 plus dismissals. At the end of the game between Ris Pune and Punjab at Pune-MCA on 14.05.17,   MS Dhoni’s aggregate of dismissals read 101. In this game he effected three dismissals – all caught. His 100th dismissal was WP Saha who was dismissed caught of the bowling of DT Christian for 13. He also owns the record for most stumping dismissals with 30 such dismissals to his credit. His 101 dismissals came  in his 150th innings. KD Karthik holds the record for most dismissals in the tournament with 106 dismissals to his credit.

DA Warner becomes the only batsman in the history of the Indian Premier League to score five or more fifties in four consecutive editions.

DA Warner becomes the only batsman in the history of the Indian Premier League to score five or more fifties in four consecutive editions.

RV Uthappa and DA Warner scored five fifties in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League at the end of the league format. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored five or more fifties in each edition of IPL

No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 RV Uthappa 2017 12 11 0 386 87 35.09 0 5 5 1 36 21
2 DA Warner 2017 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 5 0 61 24
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2016 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 11 1 83 38
2 DA Warner 2016 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 9 1 88 31
3 AB de Villiers 2016 16 16 3 687 129* 52.84 1 6 7 1 57 37
4 AM Rahane 2016 14 14 3 480 74 43.63 0 6 6 2 54 09
5 AJ Finch 2016 13 12 2 393 74 39.30 0 5 5 2 45 11
6 RG Sharma 2016 14 14 3 489 85* 44.45 0 5 5 1 49 16
7 M Vijay 2016 14 14 1 453 89 34.84 0 5 5 0 50 10
8 G Gambhir 2016 15 15 2 501 90* 38.53 0 5 5 1 54 06
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 DA Warner 2015 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 7 0 65 21
2 LMP Simmons 2015 13 13 1 540 71 45.00 0 6 6 1 56 21
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 DA Warner 2014 14 14 3 528 90 48.00 0 6 6 1 39 24
2 SK Raina 2014 16 16 3 523 87 40.23 0 5 5 0 51 19
3 DR Smith 2014 16 16 0 566 79 35.37 0 5 5 0 50 34
4 RV Uthappa 2014 16 16 1 660 83* 44.00 0 5 5 1 74 18
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2013 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 6 0 64 22
2 MEK Hussey 2013 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 6 0 81 17
3 CH Gayle 2013 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 5 0 57 51
4 SK Raina 2013 18 17 4 548 C* 42.15 1 4 5 3 HC 18
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2012 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 8 0 46 59
2 G Gambhir 2012 17 17 1 590 93 36.87 0 6 6 2 64 17
3 CL White 2012 13 13 2 479 78 43.54 0 5 5 1 41 20
4 S Dhawan 2012 15 15 1 569 84 40.64 0 5 5 0 58 18
5 V Sehwag 2012 16 16 1 495 87* 33.00 0 5 5 1 57 19
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 5 2 56 44
2 S Badrinath 2011 16 13 6 396 71* 56.57 0 5 5 1 38 9
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 JH Kallis 2010 16 16 4 572 89* 47.66 0 6 6 1 67 9
2 SR Tendulkar 2010 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 5 0 86 3
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 JP Duminy 2009 13 12 3 372 62 41.33 0 5 5 1 26 11
2 ML Hayden 2009 12 12 1 572 89 52.00 0 5 5 0 60 22
                             
No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 SE Marsh 2008 11 11 2 616 115 68.44 1 5 6 0 59 26
2 G Gambhir 2008 14 14 1 534 86 41.07 0 5 5 0 68 8

DA Warner’s five fifties in IPL 2017 makes him the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score five or more fifties in four editions of IPL – 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. He is one of the three batsmen who have scored five or more fifties in three or more editions. Others are CH Gayle {2011, 2012 and 2013} and G Gambhir {2008, 2012 and 2016}

No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 5 2 56 44
2 CH Gayle 2012 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 8 0 46 59
3 CH Gayle 2013 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 5 0 57 51
                             
1 DA Warner 2014 14 14 3 528 90 48.00 0 6 6 1 39 24
2 DA Warner 2015 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 7 0 65 21
3 DA Warner 2016 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 9 1 88 31
4 DA Warner 2017 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 5 0 61 24
                             
1 G Gambhir 2008 14 14 1 534 86 41.07 0 5 5 0 68 8
2 G Gambhir 2012 17 17 1 590 93 36.87 0 6 6 2 64 17
3 G Gambhir 2016 15 15 2 501 90* 38.53 0 5 5 1 54 06

CH Gayle and DA Warner are the  only two batsmen to score five or  more fifties in three or  more consecutive editions. CH Gayle {2011, 2012 and  2013} and DA Warner {2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017}

Thus DA Warner is the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score five or more fifties in four consecutive editions.

No Player Edition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 5 2 56 44
2 CH Gayle 2012 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 8 0 46 59
3 CH Gayle 2013 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 5 0 57 51
                             
1 DA Warner 2014 14 14 3 528 90 48.00 0 6 6 1 39 24
2 DA Warner 2015 14 14 1 562 91 43.23 0 7 7 0 65 21
3 DA Warner 2016 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 9 1 88 31
4 DA Warner 2017 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 5 0 61 24
Teams which have won ten or more games and lost ten or more games in the league format of the Indian Premier League

Teams which have won ten or more games and lost ten or more games in the league format of the Indian Premier League

The following table lists the teams which have won and lost more than ten matches in the league format of each edition of the Indian Premier League

TEAMS WHICH HAVE WON TEN OR MORE MATCHES  IN EACH EDITION OF IPL
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against Edition
Rajasthan 14 11 3 0 0 22 +0.632 2245/261.1 2153/270.2 2008
Punjab 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.509 2352/259.5 2271/265.5 2008
Delhi 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.311 1978/255.2 1953/262.4 2009
Mumbai 14 10 4 0 0 20 +1.084 2408/277.0 2100/276.0 2010
Delhi 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.617 2365/283.5 2361/306.0 2012
Kolkata 16 10 5 0 1 21 +0.561 2150/285.1 2032/291.1 2012
Mumbai 16 10 6 0 0 20 -0.100 2313/312.3 2343/312.2 2012
Chennai 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.530 2461/303.5 2310/305.1 2013
Mumbai 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.441 2514/318.1 2350/315.0 2013
Rajasthan 16 10 6 0 0 20 +0.322 2405/310.5 2326/313.4 2013
Sunrisers 16 10 6 0 0 20 +0.003 2166/308.5 2206/314.4 2013
Punjab 14 11 3 0 0 22 +0.968 2427/268.3 2229/276.1 2014
Mumbai 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.784 2407/272.1 2242/278.1 2017
                     
TEAMS WHICH HAVE LOST TEN OR MORE MATCHES  IN EACH EDITION OF IPL
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against Edition
Bangalore 14 4 10 0 0 8 -1.160 1983/272.4 2205/261.3 2008
Deccan 14 2 12 0 0 4 -0.467 2229/270.0 2307/264.3 2008
Kolkata 14 3 10 0 1 7 -0.789 1757/248.5 1867/237.5 2009
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.478 2278/276.2 2365/271.1 2010
Deccan 16 4 11 0 1 9 -0.509 2312/298.4 2405/291.3 2012
Pune 16 4 12 0 0 8 -0.551 2321/319.2 2424/310.0 2012
Kolkata 16 6 10 0 0 12 -0.095 2290/313.4 2316/313.1 2013
Pune 16 4 12 0 0 8 -1.006 2262/318.4 2519/310.5 2013
Delhi 16 3 13 0 0 6 -0.848 2234/314.5 2436/306.4 2013
Delhi 14 2 12 0 0 4 -1.182 1980/263.2 2184/251.0 2014
Punjab 14 3 11 0 0 6 -1.436 2003/270.0 2286/258.1 2015
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.646 2134/269.4 2224/259.5 2016
Gujarat 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.412 2406/269.5 2472/265.0 2017
Bangalore 14 3 10 0 1 7 -1.299 1845/260.0 2033/242.1 201


In 2011 edition, no team won or lost ten or more games.  2013 editions witnessed four teams winning ten or more games and three teams losing ten or more games

Delhi {02}, Mumbai {04|, Punjab {02} and Rajasthan {02} are the four teams which have won ten or more matches in two or more editions.

Teams

Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against Edition
Delhi 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.311 1978/255.2 1953/262.4 2009
Delhi 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.617 2365/283.5 2361/306.0 2012
                     
Mumbai 14 10 4 0 0 20 +1.084 2408/277.0 2100/276.0 2010
Mumbai 16 10 6 0 0 20 -0.100 2313/312.3 2343/312.2 2012
Mumbai 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.441 2514/318.1 2350/315.0 2013
Mumbai 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.784 2407/272.1 2242/278.1 2017
                     
Punjab 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.509 2352/259.5 2271/265.5 2008
Punjab 14 11 3 0 0 22 +0.968 2427/268.3 2229/276.1 2014
                     
Rajasthan 14 11 3 0 0 22 +0.632 2245/261.1 2153/270.2 2008
Rajasthan 16 10 6 0 0 20 +0.322 2405/310.5 2326/313.4 2013

Bangalore {02}, Deccan {02}, Delhi {02}, Kolkata {02}, Pune {02} and Punjab {03} are the five teams which have lost  ten or more games in two or more editions.

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against Edition
Bangalore 14 4 10 0 0 8 -1.160 1983/272.4 2205/261.3 2008
Bangalore 14 3 10 0 1 7 -1.299 1845/260.0 2033/242.1 2017
                     
Deccan 14 2 12 0 0 4 -0.467 2229/270.0 2307/264.3 2008
Deccan 16 4 11 0 1 9 -0.509 2312/298.4 2405/291.3 2012
                     
Delhi 16 3 13 0 0 6 -0.848 2234/314.5 2436/306.4 2013
Delhi 14 2 12 0 0 4 -1.182 1980/263.2 2184/251.0 2014
                     
Kolkata 14 3 10 0 1 7 -0.789 1757/248.5 1867/237.5 2009
Kolkata 16 6 10 0 0 12 -0.095 2290/313.4 2316/313.1 2013
                     
Pune 16 4 12 0 0 8 -0.551 2321/319.2 2424/310.0 2012
Pune 16 4 12 0 0 8 -1.006 2262/318.4 2519/310.5 2013
                     
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.478 2278/276.2 2365/271.1 2010
Punjab 14 3 11 0 0 6 -1.436 2003/270.0 2286/258.1 2015
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.646 2134/269.4 2224/259.5 2016

Delhi and Punjab are the two teams which have won ten or more  games and lost ten or more games in two or more editions.

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against

Edition

Delhi 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.311 1978/255.2 1953/262.4 2009
Delhi 16 11 5 0 0 22 +0.617 2365/283.5 2361/306.0 2012
                     
Punjab 14 10 4 0 0 20 +0.509 2352/259.5 2271/265.5 2008
Punjab 14 11 3 0 0 22 +0.968 2427/268.3 2229/276.1 2014

 

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against Edition
Delhi 16 3 13 0 0 6 -0.848 2234/314.5 2436/306.4 2013
Delhi 14 2 12 0 0 4 -1.182 1980/263.2 2184/251.0 2014
                     
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.478 2278/276.2 2365/271.1 2010
Punjab 14 3 11 0 0 6 -1.436 2003/270.0 2286/258.1 2015
Punjab 14 4 10 0 0 8 -0.646 2134/269.4 2224/259.5 2016

 

Teams dismissed for a total of less than 75 runs in the Indian Premier League – Punjab posts its lowest total of the tournament

Teams dismissed for a total of less than 75 runs in the Indian Premier League – Punjab posts its lowest total of the tournament

Punjab was dismissed all out for 73 against Ris Pune at Pune-MCA on 14.05.17 to provide the eighth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 75 runs in  the history of the  tournament. All such occasion are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangalore 49 09.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 Rajasthan 58 15.1 2 Bangalore Cape Town 18.04.09
3 Delhi 66 13.4 2 Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
4 Kolkata 67 15.2 1 Mumbai Mumbai 16.05.08
5 Delhi 67 17.1 1 Punjab Mohali 30.04.17
6 Bangalore 70 15.0 1 Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
7 Punjab 73 15.5 1 Ris Pune Pune-MCA 14.05.17
8 Kochi 74 16.3 2 Deccan Kochi 27.04.11

Punjab’s 73 in this game provide the second occasion of being  dismissed for a total of less than 75 runs  in the tournament and thus posted its lowest team total in the Indian Premier League. Its previous lowest was 88 in 13.4 overs against Bangalore at Bangalore on 06.05.15. Both the occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Punjab 73 25.5 1 Ris Pune Pune-MCA 14.05.17
2 Punjab 88 13.4 2 Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15

Bangalore and Delhi are the two teams to be dismissed for a total of less than 75 runs on two  occasions  in the tournament. Delhi’s 66 and 67 have come in the ongoing edition of 2017. Delhi is the only team in the tournament to be  dismissed for a total of less than 75 runs in a single edition of the tournament.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangalore 49 09.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 Bangalore 70 15.0 1 Rajasthan Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
               
1 Delhi 66 13.4 2 Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
2 Delhi 67 17.1 1 Punjab Mohali 30.04.17
Batsmen who have aggregated 600 plus runs in an edition of the Indian Premier League

Batsmen who have aggregated 600 plus runs in an edition of the Indian Premier League

DA Warner aggregated 604 runs in the ongoing IPL 2017 as on 13.05.17 to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman totaling 600 plus runs in the history of  the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Edition
1 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 2016
2 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
3 CH Gayle 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 0 46 59 2012
4 MEK Hussey 17 17 3 733 95 52.35 0 6 0 81 17 2013
5 CH Gayle 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 0 57 51 2013
6 AB de Villiers 16 16 3 687 129* 52.84 1 6 1 57 37 2016
7 RV Uthappa 16 16 1 660 83* 44.00 0 5 1 74 18 2014
8 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 2013
9 SR Tendulkar 15 15 2 618 89* 47.53 0 5 0 86 0 3 2010
10 SE Marsh 11 11 2 616 115 68.44 1 5 0 59 26 2008
11 CH Gayle 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 2 56 44 2011
12 DA Warner 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 0 61 24 2017

DA Warner became the third batsman in the tournament to aggregate 600 plus runs in two or more editions of IPL. Others are – CH Gayle {three editions} and V Kohli {two editions}

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Edition
1 CH Gayle 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 0 46 59 2012
2 CH Gayle 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 0 57 51 2013
3 CH Gayle 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 2 56 44 2011
                           
1 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
2 DA Warner 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 0 61 24 2017
                           
1 V Kohli 16 16 4 973 113 81.08 4 7 1 83 38 2016
2 V Kohli 16 16 2 634 99 45.28 0 6 0 64 22 2013

DA Warner became the second batsman in the tournament to aggregate 600 plus runs in two or more consecutive editions of IPL. CH Gayle  {608 runs in 2011, 733 runs in 2012 and 708 in 2013} and DA Warner {848 runs in 2016} and 604 in 2017 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Edition
1 CH Gayle 12 12 3 608 107 67.55 2 3 2 56 44 2011
2 CH Gayle 15 14 2 733 128* 61.08 1 7 0 46 59 2012
3 CH Gayle 16 16 4 708 175* 59.00 1 4 0 57 51 2013
                           
1 DA Warner 17 17 3 848 93* 60.57 0 9 1 88 31 2016
2 DA Warner 13 13 3 604 126 60.40 1 4 0 61 24 2017

Note – All statistics as of 13.05.17