SL Malinga becomes the first bowler in the history of Indian Premier League to capture 150 wickets.

SL Malinga becomes the first bowler in the history of Indian Premier League to capture 150 wickets.

SL Malinga became the first bowler in the history of Indian Premier League to capture 150 wickets. He achieved the  milestone in the game between Mumbai and Delhi at Delhi on 06.05.17. His 150th victim was SS Iyer whom he had caught by Harbhajan Singh for 3. He returned with figures of 2 for 7. His wicket aggregate at the end of this game read 151. It is interesting to note that SL Malinga has represented a single team in the Indian Premier League – Mumbai Indians.

SL Malinga is one of the two bowlers who have captured 300 plus wickets in the history of Twenty20 games after DJ Bravo. He has captured 319 wickets, whlle DJ Bravo has captured 367 wickets. Stats as at the end of 07.05.17

No Player Span Mat Inns Overs M Runs Wkts BBI Ave 4 5
1 DJ Bravo 2006-2016 344 327 1089.1 02 8783 367 5/23 23.93 8 1
2 SL Malinga 2004-2017 234 229 0855.5 13 5830 319 6/07 18.27 8 4

 

HM Amla’s dubious distinction – becomes the first batsman to witness two centuries in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League

HM Amla’s dubious distinction – becomes the first batsman to witness two centuries in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League

HM Amla of Punjab scored 104 against Gujarat at Mohali  on 07.05.17. His effort was in a losing cause to provide the eighth occasion a batman’s hundred going in vain in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 A Symonds 117* Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 YK Pathan 100 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
3 *SR Tendulkar 100* Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
4 +WP Saha 115* Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
5 *V Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
6 SPD Smith 101 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
7 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
8 HM Amla 104 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

HM Amla’s 104 which went in vain provides the third occasion of a Punjab batsman’s hundred in a  losing cause.  All such occasions are listed below

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 +WP Saha 115* Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
2 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
3 HM Amla 104 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

HM Amla’s 104 which went in vain provides the third occasion of a  batsman’s hundred in a  losing cause against Gujarat.  All such occasions are listed below

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 *Kohli 100* Bangalore Gujarat Rajkot 24.04.16
2 SPD Smith 101 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
3 HM Amla 104 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

HM Amla became the first batsman in the history of the tournament to witness his two centuries in losing  cause in the same edition of the Indian Premier League. Both the occasions are listed below 

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
2 HM Amla 104 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

HM Amla’s 104 which went in vain provides the fourth occasion of an overseas  batsman’s hundred in a  losing cause in the tournament.  All such occasions are listed below

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Venue Date
1 A Symonds 117* Deccan Rajasthan Hyd-RGS 24.04.08
2 SPD Smith 101 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-MCA 29.04.16
3 HM Amla 104* Punjab Mumbai Indore 20.04.17
4 HM Amla 104 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07.05.17

CH Gayle {05}, HM Amla {02}, M Klinger {02}, SR Watson {02} and UBT Chand {02} are the five batsmen who have witnessed two or more centuries in a losing cause in the history of T20 games.  The following table  lists the performance of these five batsman

No No Player Runs Inns Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 1 CH Gayle 151* 2 Somerset Kent Taunton 31 May 2015
  2 CH Gayle 122* 1 Jamaica Guyana Gros Islet 19 Jan 2013
  3 CH Gayle 117 1 West Indies South Africa Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
  4 CH Gayle 116 2 Barisal Dhaka Dhaka 14 Feb 2012
  5 CH Gayle 109* 1 Tuskers Rhinos Harare 29 No2011
                 
2 1 HM Amla 104* 1 Punjab Mumbai Indore 20 Apr 2017
  2 HM Amla 104 1 Punjab Gujarat Mohali 07 May 2017
                 
3 1 M Klinger 104* 2 Gloucs Essex Chelmsford 11 Jun 2015
  2 M Klinger 104* 2 Gloucs Glamorgan Bristol 12 Jun 2015
                 
4 1 SR Watson 124* 1 Australia India Sydney 31 Jan 2016
  2 SR Watson 101 1 Rajasthan Chennai Chennai 22 Apr 2013
                 
5 1 UBT Chand 105 1 Delhi Kerala Indore 26 Mar 2013
  2 UBT Chand 103 1 Delhi Gujarat Mumbai 15 Jan 2016

 

Both the Kolkata openers scoring fifties in the Indian Premier League

Both the Kolkata openers scoring fifties in the Indian Premier League

SP Narine and CA Lynn scored 54 and 50 respectively for Kolkata against Bangalore at Bangalore on 07.05.17 to provide the 43rd occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings  in the history of Indian Premier  League. It also provides the fifth occasion of Kolkata openers accomplishing such a feat

SP Narine and CA Lynn added 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provie the 37th occasions of a first wicket three figure partnership when both the openers have scored fifties in an innings in Indian Premier League. It also provides the fifth occasion of Kolkata openers adding 100 plus runs for the first wicket when its both the openers scoring fifties

No Batsmen Runs FWP Team Opposition Ground Date
1 B J Hodge 50                
  M K Tiwary 50       101 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 14.03.10
               
2 R V Uthappa 65                
  G Gambhir 54       121 Kolkata Rajasthan Ahmedabad 05.05.14
               
3 R V Uthappa 70                
  G Gambhir 54       101 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
               
4 G Gambhir 76*                
  C A Lynn 93*       184* Kolkata Gujarat Rajkot 07.04.17
               
5 C A Lynn 50                
  S P Narine 54       105 Kolkata Bangalore Bengaluru 07.05.17

 SP Narine and CA Lynn scored 54 and 50 respectively for Kolkata against Bangalore at Bangalore on 07.05.17 to provide the second occasion of both the Kolkata openers scoring fifties  in an innings  against Bangalore in the history of Indian Premier  League.

SP Narine and CA Lynn added 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the second occasions of a first wicket three figure partnership when both the Kolkata openers scored fifties in an innings against in Indian Premier League.

No Batsmen Runs FWP Team Opposition Ground Date
1 B J Hodge 50                
  M K Tiwary 50       101 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 14.03.10
               
2 C A Lynn 50                
  S P Narine 54       105 Kolkata Bangalore Bengaluru 07.05.17

 

SP Narine scores a 15 ball fifty in the Indian Premier League – shares the record for the the fastest fifty in the tournament with YK Pathan

SP Narine scores a 15 ball fifty in the Indian Premier League – shares the record for the the fastest fifty in the tournament with YK Pathan

 

SP Narine of Kolkata who has opened the batting in a couple of matches in the role of pinch hitter scored 50 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 07.05.17 in 15 balls. His feat of 15 balls fifty equaled the existing record for the fastest fifty in the Indian Premier League. YK Pathan representing Kolkata had scored a 15 ball fifty against Sunrisers at Kolkata on 24.05.14. The following table lists the fifties scored by batsmen in 19 and less than 19 balls in the history of the  tournament.

No Player Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 YK Pathan 15 Kolkata Sunrisers Kolkata 24.05.14
2 SP Narine 15 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 07.05.17
3 MS Dhoni 16 Chennai Sunrisers Ranchi 26.09.13
4 SK Raina 16 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
5 AC Gilchrist 17 Deccan Delhi Centurion 22.05.09
6 CH Gayle 17 Bangalore Pune Bangalore 23.04.13
7 RV Uthappa 19 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 16.03.10
8 OA Shah 19 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 15.04.12
9 Harbhajan Singh 19 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 12.04.15
10 AD Russell 19 Punjab Kolkata Kolkata 09.05.15

 

Batsmen dismissed by the first ball of the match in the Indian Premier League

Batsmen dismissed by the first ball of the match in the Indian Premier League

CH Gayle of Bangalore was dismissed by the first ball of the match against Punjab at Bangalore on 06.05.17 to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match in the history of the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 01 PA Patel 00 01 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 04.05.08
2 01 G Gambhir 00 01 Delhi Chennai Durban 23.04.09
3 01 JH Kallis 00 01 Bangalore Delhi P Elizabeth 26.04.09
4 02 K Goel 00 00 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
5 01 BB McCullum 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Durban 29.04.09
6 01 ST Jayasuriya 00 01 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21.05.09
7 01 S Badarinath 00 01 Chennai Punjab Centurion 07.05.09
8 01 MJ Lumb 00 01 Rajasthan Kolkata Ahmedabad 20.03.10
9 01 MK Tiwary 00 01 Kolkata Deccan Mum-DYP 12.03.10
10 01 S Aniruddha 00 01 Chennai Punjab Mohali 13.04.11
11 01 BB McCullum 00 01 Kochi Pune Mum-DYP 13.04.11
12 01 MA Agarwal 00 01 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 12.04.11
13 01 PA Patel 00 01 Deccan Pune Cuttack 01.05.12
14 01 MK Pandey 00 01 Pune Deccan Cuttack 01.05.12
15 02 M Vijay 00 00 Chennai Delhi Delhi 10.04.12
16 01 U Chand 00 00 Delhi Kolkata Kolkata 03.04.13
17 01 MDKJ Perera 00 00 Rajasthan Pune Pune-MCA 11.04.13
18 01 JH Kallis 00 01 Kolkata Delhi Dubai {CA} 19.04.14
19 01 DR Smith 01 01 Chennai Kolkata Chennai 30.04.15
20 01 CH Gayle 01 01 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.17

 

CH Gayle became the third Bangalore batsman to be dismissed by the first ball of the match in the tournament after JH Kallis  and MA Agarwal

 

No Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 01 JH Kallis 00 01 Bangalore Delhi P Elizabeth 26.04.09
2 01 MA Agarwal 00 01 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 12.04.11
3 01 CH Gayle 01 01 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.17

 

CH Gayle became the third batsman to be dismissed by the first ball of the match against Punjab  in the tournament after S Badrinath and S Aniruddha

 

No Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
7 01 S Badarinath 00 01 Chennai Punjab Centurion 07.05.09
10 01 S Aniruddha 00 01 Chennai Punjab Mohali 13.04.11
20 01 CH Gayle 01 01 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.17

 

M Chinnaswamy stadium, Bangalore has witnessed two occasions of batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match in the tournament. MA Agarwal and CH Gayle are the batsman. Coincidentally both represented Bangalore

 

No Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 01 MA Agarwal 00 01 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 12.04.11
20 01 CH Gayle 01 01 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.17

 

BB McCullum, JH Kallis and PA Patel are the three batsmen in the tournament to be dismissed by the first ball of the match on two occasions. The performance of these three batsmen are tabulated below

 

No Pos Batsman Runs Balls Team Opposition Ground Date
1 01 BB McCullum 00 01 Kolkata Bangalore Durban 29.04.09
2 01 BB McCullum 00 01 Kochi Pune Mum-DYP 13.04.11
                 
1 01 JH Kallis 00 01 Bangalore Delhi P Elizabeth 26.04.09
2 01 JH Kallis 00 01 Kolkata Delhi Dubai {CA} 19.04.14
                 
1 01 PA Patel 00 01 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 04.05.08
2 01 PA Patel 00 01 Deccan Pune Cuttack 01.05.12

 

Mumbai posts the win by largest margin of runs in the Indian Premier League – posts 146 runs win against Delhi

Mumbai posts the win by largest margin of runs in the Indian Premier League – posts 146 runs win against Delhi

Mumbai posted a win by 146 runs against Delhi at Delhi on 06.05.17 to provide the win largest margin by runs in the history of Indian Premier League. The previous largest margin win by runs was Bangalore’s 144 runs win against Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mumbai 146 runs 213 Delhi Delhi 06 May 2017
2 Bangalore 144 runs 249 Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
3 Kolkata 140 runs 223 Bangalore Bangalore 18 Apr 2008
4 Bangalore 138 runs 227 Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2015
5 Bangalore 130 runs 264 Pune Bangalore 23 Apr 2013
6 Punjab 111 runs 233 Bangalore Dharamsala 17 May 2011
7 Rajasthan 105 runs 193 Delhi Mumbai 30 May 2008

Mumbai’s 146 runs in this game provides  the seventh occasion of a team winning the game by 100 plus  runs margin in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mumbai 146 runs 213 Delhi Delhi 06 May 2017
2 Bangalore 144 runs 249 Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
3 Kolkata 140 runs 223 Bangalore Bangalore 18 Apr 2008
4 Bangalore 138 runs 227 Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2015
5 Bangalore 130 runs 264 Pune Bangalore 23 Apr 2013
6 Punjab 111 runs 233 Bangalore Dharamsala 17 May 2011
7 Rajasthan 105 runs 193 Delhi Mumbai 30 May 2008

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore has witnessed four occasions of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin. All the four occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Bangalore 144 runs 249 Gujarat Bangalore 14 May 2016
2 Kolkata 140 runs 223 Bangalore Bangalore 18 Apr 2008
3 Bangalore 138 runs 227 Punjab Bangalore 06 May 2015
4 Bangalore 130 runs 264 Pune Bangalore 23 Apr 2013

 

Teams dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the Indian Premier League – Delhi’s new low

Teams dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the Indian Premier League – Delhi’s new low

Delhi was dismissed all out for a total of 66 against Mumbai at Delhi on 06.05.17 to provide the 26th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed 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 Kochi 74 16.3 2 Deccan Kochi 27.04.11
8 Chennai 79 15.2 2 Mumbai Mumbai 05.05.13
9 Delhi 80 19.1 1 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04.05.13
10 Rajasthan 81 15.2 1 Kolkata Kolkata 17.04.11
11 Deccan 82 18.3 1 Bangalore Mumbai 24.04.10
12 Bangalore 82 15.1 2 Kolkata Bangalore 18.04.08
13 Delhi 83 17.3 2 Chennai Delhi 18.04.13
14 Delhi 84 15.4 2 Chennai Abu Dhabi 21.04.14
15 Delhi 87 16.1 2 Rajasthan Mumbai 30.05.08
16 Bangalore 87 15.2 2 Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
17 Mumbai 87 12.5 2 Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
18 Punjab 88 13.4 2 Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15
19 Rajasthan 92 19.5 1 Bangalore Bangalore 18.03.10
20 Mumbai 92 19.2 1 Delhi Mumbai 16.04.12
20 Mumbai 92 18.2 2 Rajasthan Jaipur 17.04.13
21 Mumbai 92 16.3 2 Sunrisers Vizag 08.05.16
22 Delhi 95 17.4 1 Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
23 Kolkata 95 15.2 2 Mumbai P Elizabeth 27.04.09
24 Delhi 95 18.2 1 Bangalore Delhi 26.04.15
25 Rajasthan 97 18.3 1 Kochi Indore 15.05.11
26 Delhi 98 17.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 10.04.16

Delhi has been dismissed for less than 100 runs on nine occasions. All the nine occasions are tabulated below. Delhi’s 66 in this game represent its lowest total in the tournament. Its previous lowest was 67 against Punjab on 30.04.17 in the ongoing edition of the tournament

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Delhi 66 13.4 2 Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
2 Delhi 67 17.1 1 Punjab Mohali 30.04.17
3 Delhi 80 19.1 1 Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 04.05.13
4 Delhi 83 17.3 2 Chennai Delhi 18.04.13
5 Delhi 84 15.4 2 Chennai Abu Dhabi 21.04.14
6 Delhi 87 16.1 2 Rajasthan Mumbai 30.05.08
7 Delhi 95 17.4 1 Mumbai Delhi 10.04.11
8 Delhi 95 18.2 1 Bangalore Delhi 26.04.15
9 Delhi 98 17.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 10.04.16

Delhi’s 66 represnet the third lowest total  in the tournament after Bangalore’ 49 against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17 and Rajasthan’s 58 against Banglaore at Cape Town on 18.04.09. All the three occasions 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

Delhi was dismissed all out for 66 in the second innings of the match to provide the 16th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed 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 Kochi 74 16.3 2 Deccan Kochi 27.04.11
5 Chennai 79 15.2 2 Mumbai Mumbai 05.05.13
6 Bangalore 82 15.1 2 Kolkata Bangalore 18.04.08
7 Delhi 83 17.3 2 Chennai Delhi 18.04.13
8 Delhi 84 15.4 2 Chennai Abu Dhabi 21.04.14
9 Delhi 87 16.1 2 Rajasthan Mumbai 30.05.08
10 Bangalore 87 15.2 2 Chennai P Elizabeth 20.04.09
11 Mumbai 87 12.5 2 Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
12 Punjab 88 13.4 2 Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15
13 Mumbai 92 18.2 2 Rajasthan Jaipur 17.04.13
14 Mumbai 92 16.3 2 Sunrisers Vizag 08.05.16
15 Kolkata 95 15.2 2 Mumbai P Elizabeth 27.04.09
16 Delhi 98 17.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 10.04.16

There are four occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in less than 14 overs.  Delhi was dismissed all out for 66 in 13.4 overs in this game. All the four occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Bangalore 49 09.4 2 Kolkata Kolkata 23.04.17
2 Mumbai 87 12.5 2 Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
3 Delhi 66 13.4 2 Mumbai Delhi 06.05.17
4 Punjab 88 13.4 2 Bangalore Bangalore 06.05.15
Indian Premier League witnesses 100th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings

Indian Premier League witnesses 100th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings

Siddarth Kaul

S Kaul of Sunrisers and JD Unadkat of Rising Pune captured four for 29 and five for 30 in the game between Sunrisers and Ris Pune at Hyd-RGS on 06.05.17 to  provide the 117th and 118th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Indian Premier League.

The break up of 118 occasions read thus – two occasions of six wickets hauls, sixteen occasions of five wicket hauls and one hundred occasions of four wicket hauls. 

S Kaul’s four for 29 provides the one hundredth occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wicket haul in the Indian Premier League. The following table furnishes the breakup of six wicket hauls, five wicket hauls and four wicket hauls in the tournament

SIX WICKETS
No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Sohail Tanvir 4.0 0 14 6 Rajasthan Chennai Jaipur 04.05.08
2 A Zampa 4.0 0 19 6 Ris Pune Sunrisers Vizag 10.05.16
FIVE WICKETS
No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 L Balaji 4.0 0 24 5 Chennai Punjab Chennai  10.05.08
2 Mishra A 4.0 0 17 5 Delhi Deccan Delhi 15.05.08
3 A Kumble 3.1 1 5 5 Bangalore Rajasthan Cape Town 18.04.09
4 SL Malinga 3.4 1 13 5 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 10.04.11
5 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 18 5 Mumbai Chennai Mumbai 22.04.11
6 I Sharma 3.0 0 12 5 Deccan Kochi Kochi 27.04.11
7 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11
8 RA Jadeja 4.0 0 16 5 Chennai Deccan Vizag 07.04.12
9 AD Mascarenhas 4.0 0 25 5 Punjab Pune Mohali 12.04.12
10 SP Narine 4.0 0 19 5 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 15.04.12
11 JP Faulkner 4.0 0 20 5 Rajasthan Sunrisers Jaipur 27.04.13
12 JD Unadkat 4.0 0 25 5 Bangalore Delhi Delhi 10.05.13
13 JP Faulkner 4.0 1 16 5 Rajasthan Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 17.05.13
14 AJ Tye 4.0 0 17 5 Gujarat Ris Pune Rajkot 14.04.17
15 B Kumar 4.0 0 19 5 Sunrisers Punjab Hyd-RGS 17.04.17
16 JD Unadkat 4.0 1 30 5 Ris Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.17
FOUR WICKETS
No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date
1 GD McGrath 4.0 0 29 4 Delhi Bangalore Delhi 30.04.08
2 Shoaib Akhtar 3.0 0 11 4 Kolkata Delhi Kolkata 13.05.08
3 M Ntini 4.0 0 21 4 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 18.05.08
4 JA Morkel 4.0 0 32 4 Chennai Bangalore Chennai 21.05.08
5 VY Mahesh 4.0 0 36 4 Delhi Mumbai Delhi 24.05.08
6 Umar Gul 4.0 0 23 4 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 25.05.08
7 Sohail Tanvir 4.0 0 14 4 Rajasthan Mumbai Jaipur 26.05.08
8 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28.05.08
9 RP Singh 3.4 0 22 4 Deccan Kolkata Cape Town 19.04.09
10 YA Abdulla 4.0 0 31 4 Punjab Bangalore Durban 24.04.09
11 L Balaji 3.3 0 21 4 Chennai Rajasthan Centurion 30.04.09
12 YA Abdulla 4.0 1 36 4 Punjab Bangalore Durban 01.05.09
13 SB Jakati 4.0 0 24 4 Chennai Delhi Johannesburg 02.05.09
14 SB Jakati 4.0 0 22 4 Chennai Deccan East London 04.05.09
15 RG Sharma 2.0 0 6 4 Deccan Mumbai Centurion 06.05.09
16 A Singh 4.0 0 19 4 Rajasthan Bangalore Centurion 07.05.09
17 R Bhatia 2.4 0 15 4 Delhi Deccan Durban 13.05.09
18 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21.05.09
19 A Kumble 4.0 0 16 4 Bangalore Deccan Johannesburg 24.05.09
20 AD Mathews 4.0 0 19 4 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 14.03.10
21 R Vinay Kumar 4.0 0 40 4 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 23.03.10
22 SL Malinga 4.0 0 22 4 Mumbai Punjab Mum-BS 30.03.10
23 SK Warne 4.0 0 21 4 Rajasthan Deccan Nagpur 05.04.10
24 DE Bollinger 4.0 1 13 4 Chennai Deccan Mumbai 22.04.10
25 A Kumble 3.3 0 16 4 Bangalore Deccan Mumbai 24.04.10
26 PC Valthaty 4.0 0 29 4 Punjab Deccan Hyd-RGS 16.04.11
27 Yuvraj Singh 4.0 0 29 4 Pune Delhi Mumbai 17.04.11
28 S Aravind 4.0 0 14 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.11
29 MR Marsh 4.0 0 25 4 Pune Deccan Hyd-RGS 10.05.11
30 BA Bhatt 2.5 0 22 4 Punjab Mumbai Mohali 10.05.11
31 RP Singh 4.0 0 25 4 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
32 BJ Hodge 4.0 0 13 4 Kochi Rajasthan Indore 15.05.11
33 PP Chawla 4.0 0 17 4 Punjab Bangalore Dharamsala 17.05.11
34 Mishra A 4.0 1 9 4 Deccan Punjab Dharamsala 21.05.11
35 AB Dinda 4.0 0 18 4 Pune Mumbai Mumbai 06.04.12
36 KK Cooper 4.0 0 26 4 Rajasthan Punjab Jaipur 06.04.12
37 MM Patel 4.0 0 20 4 Mumbai Deccan Vizag 09.04.12
38 L Balaji 4.0 1 18 4 Kolkata Bangalore Bangalore 10.04.12
39 MM Patel 3.4 0 28 4 Mumbai Rajasthan Mumbai 11.04.12
40 KA Pollard 4.0 0 44 4 Mumbai Rajasthan Mumbai 11.04.12
41 SK Trivedi 4.0 0 25 4 Rajasthan Bangalore Bangalore 15.04.12
42 P Awana 4.0 0 34 4 Punjab Bangalore Mohali 20.04.12
43 KP Appanna 4.0 0 19 4 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 23.04.12
44 SL Malinga 3.4 0 16 4 Mumbai Deccan Mumbai 29.04.12
45 P Negi 4.0 0 18 4 Delhi Rajasthan Jaipur 01.05.12
46 RJ Harris 4.0 0 34 4 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 05.05.12
47 A Chandila 4.0 0 13 4 Rajasthan Pune Jaipur 13.05.12
48 SP Narine 3.1 0 15 4 Kolkata Mumbai Mumbai 16.05.12
49 M Morkel 4.0 0 20 4 Delhi Punjab Dharamsala 19.05.12
50 SP Narine 4.0 0 13 4 Kolkata Delhi Kolkata 03.04.13
51 UT Yadav 4.0 0 24 4 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 06.04.13
52 Mishra A 4.0 0 19 4 Sunrisers Pune Pune 17.04.13
53 DJG Sammy 4.0 0 22 4 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
54 SP Narine 4.0 0 22 4 Kolkata Bangalore Ranchi 12.05.13
55 Z Khan 2.0 0 17 4 Bangalore Chennai Bangalore 18.05.13
56 DJ Bravo 4.0 0 42 4 Chennai Mumbai Kolkata 26.05.13
57 SL Malinga 4.0 0 23 4 Mumbai Kolkata Abu Dhabi 16.04.14
58 SP Narine 4.0 0 20 4 Kolkata Mumbai Abu Dhabi 16.04.14
59 L Balaji 4.0 0 13 4 Punjab Sunrisers Sharjah 22.04.14
60 RA Jadeja 4.0 0 33 4 Chennai Rajasthan Dubai-DSC 24.04.14
61 M Sharma 4.0 0 14 4 Chennai Mumbai Dubai-DSC 25.04.14
62 PV Tambe 40 0 20 4 Rajasthan Bangalore Abu Dhabi 26.04.14
63 RA Jadeja 4.0 0 12 4 Chennai Kolkata Ranchi 02.05.14
64 B Kumar 4.0 0 14 4 Sunrisers Rajasthan Ahmedabad 08.05.14
65 Yuvraj Singh 4.0 0 35 4 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 11.05.14
66 SP Narine 4.0 0 20 4 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 22.05.14
67 KV Sharma 4.0 0 38 4 Sunrisers Kolkata Kolkata 24.05.14
68 Karanveer Singh 4.0 0 54 4 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14
69 Imran Tahir 4.0 0 28 4 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 12.04.15
70 JP Duminy 3.0 0 17 4 Delhi Sunrisers Vizag 18.04.15
71 Sandeep Sharma 4.0 1 25 4 Punjab Kolkata Pune-MCA 18.04.15
72 D Wiese 4.0 0 33 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 19.04.15
73 A Nehra 4.0 0 10 4 Chennai Bangalore Bangalore 22.04.15
74 SL Malinga 4.0 0 23 4 Mumbai Sunrisers Mumbai 25.04.15
75 GB Hogg 4.0 0 29 4 Kolkata Chennai Kolkata 30.04.15
76 NM Coulter-Nile 4.0 0 20 4 Delhi Punjab Delhi 01.05.15
77 MA Starc 4.0 0 15 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
78 S Aravind 4.0 0 27 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 06.05.15
79 PP Chawla 4.0 0 32 4 Kolkata Delhi Kokata 07.05.15
80 SP Narine 4.0 0 19 4 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 09.05.15
81 RA Jadeja 4.0 0 11 4 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 10.05.15
82 CH Morris 4.0 0 23 4 Rajasthan Kolkata Mum-BS 16.05.15
83 DJ Bravo 4.0 0 22 4 Gujarat Punjab Mohali 11.04.16
84 Mishra A 3.0 0 11 4 Delhi Punjab Delhi 15.04.16
85 MJ McClenaghan 4.0 0 21 4 Mumbai Gujarat Mumbai 16.04.16
86 B Kumar 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Gujarat Rajkot 21.04.16
87 A Patel 4.0 0 21 4 Punjab Gujarat Rajkot 01.05.16
88 AD Russell 4.0 0 20 4 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
89 MP Stoinis 4.0 0 15 4 Punjab Mumbai Vizag 13.05.16
90 CJ Jordan 3.0 0 11 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 14.05.16
91 YS Chahal 3.0 0 25 4 Bangalore Punjab Bangalore 18.05.16
92 DR Smith 4.0 0 08 4 Gujarat Kolkata Kanpur 19.05.16
93 R Ashwin 4.0 0 34 4 Ris Pune Punjab Vizag 21.05.16
94 SR Watson 4.0 0 29 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 24.05.16
95 DS Kulakarni 4.0 1 14 4 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 24.05.16
96 UT Yadav 4.0 0 33 4 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 13.04.17
97 S Badree 4.0 1 09 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 14.04.17
98 CH Morris 4.0 0 26 4 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 19.04.17
99 Sandeep Sharma 4.0 0 20 4 Punjab Delhi Mohali 20.04.17
100 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17

 

Rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the Indian Premier League

Rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the Indian Premier League

S Kaul of Sunrisers and JD Unadkat of Ris Pune captured four for 29 and five for 30 respectively in the game between Sunrisers and Ris Pune at Hyd-RGS on 06.05.17 to provide the fourth occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the Indian Premier  League. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date Res
1 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11 L
2 BA Bhatt 2.5 0 22 4 Punjab Mumbai Mohali 10.05.11 W
                     
1 SL Malinga 4.0 0 23 4 Mumbai Kolkata Abu Dhabi 16.04.14 L
2 SP Narine 4.0 0 20 4 Kolkata Mumbai Abu Dhabi 16.04.14 W
                     
1 SR Watson 4.0 0 29 4 Bangalore Gujarat Bangalore 25.05.16 W
2 DS Kulakarni 4.0 1 14 4 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 25.05.16 L
                     
1 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 L
2 JD Unadkat 4.0 1 30 5 Ris Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 W

S Kaul of Sunrisers and JD Unadkat of Ris Pune captured four for 29 and five for 30 respectively in the game between Sunrisers and Ris Pune at Hyd-RGS on 06.05.17 to provide the second occasion of rival bowlers capturing four and five wickets in the Indian Premier  League. All such occasions are tabulated below

RIVAL BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH
No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date Res  
1 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11 L  
2 BA Bhatt 2.5 0 22 4 Punjab Mumbai Mohali 10.05.11 W  
                       
1 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 L  
2 JD Unadkat 4.0 1 30 5 Ris Pune Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 W  

 

Indian Premier League witnesses the 25th occasion of a bowler’s four wicket haul in a losing cause

Indian Premier League witnesses the 25th occasion of a bowler’s four wicket haul in a losing cause

S Kaul of Sunrisers captured four for 29 against Ris Pune at Hyd-RGS on 06.05.17. His effort was in vain as  Sunrisers lost the game by 12 runs to provide the 25th occasion of a bowlers’ four or more wickets going in vain in the history of Indian Premier League. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date Res
1 JA Morkel 4.0 0 32 4 Chennai Bangalore Chennai 21.05.08 L
2 YA Abdulla 4.0 1 36 4 Punjab Bangalore Durban 01.05.09 L
3 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21.05.09 L
4 A Kumble 4.0 0 16 4 Bangalore Deccan Johannesburg 24.05.09 L
5 Yuvraj Singh 4.0 0 29 4 Pune Delhi Mumbai 17.04.11 L
6 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10.05.11 L
7 SP Narine 4.0 0 19 5 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 15.04.12 L
8 P Awana 4.0 0 34 4 Punjab Bangalore Mohali 20.04.12 L
9 RJ Harris 4.0 0 34 4 Punjab Rajasthan Mohali 05.05.12 L
10 UT Yadav 4.0 0 24 4 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 06.04.13 L
11 JP Faulkner 4.0 1 16 5 Rajasthan Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 17.05.13 L
12 DJ Bravo 4.0 0 42 4 Chennai Mumbai Kolkata 26.05.13 L
13 SL Malinga 4.0 0 23 4 Mumbai Kolkata Abu Dhabi 16.04.14 L
14 Yuvraj Singh 4.0 0 35 4 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 11.05.14 L
15 KV Sharma 4.0 0 38 4 Sunrisers Kolkata Kolkata 24.05.14 L
16 Karanveer Singh 4.0 0 54 4 Punjab Kolkata Bangalore 01.06.14 L
17 Imran Tahir 4.0 0 28 4 Delhi Rajasthan Delhi 12.04.15 L
18 Sandeep Sharma 4.0 1 25 4 Punjab Kolkata Pune-MCA 18.04.15 L
19 D Wiese 4.0 0 33 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bangalore 19.04.15 L
20 MJ McClenaghan 4.0 0 21 4 Mumbai Gujarat Mumbai 16.04.16 L
21 A Zampa 4.0 0 19 6 Ris Pune Sunrisers Vizag 10.05.16 L
22 DS Kulakarni 4.0 1 14 4 Gujarat Bangalore Bangalore 25.05.16 L
23 S Badree 4.0 1 9 4 Bangalore Mumbai Bengaluru 14.04.17 L
24 CH Morris 4.0 0 26 4 Delhi Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 19.04.17 L
25 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 L


S Kaul became the second Sunrisers bowler to witness his  four wickets haul in a losing cause after KV Sharma. KV Sharma’s 4 for 38 had  gone in vain against Kolkata at Kolkata on 24.05.14

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Date Res
1 KV Sharma 4.0 0 38 4 Sunrisers Kolkata Kolkata 24.05.14 L
2 S Kaul 4.0 0 29 4 Sunrisers Ris Pune Hyd-RGS 06.05.17 L