BJ Hodge and Shoaib Malik reach personal milestones in T20 games

BJ Hodge and Shoaib Malik reach personal milestones in T20 games

BJ Hodge became the second batsman to reach 7000 runs in T20 game and Shoaib Malik earned the distinction of becoming the tenth batsman to reach 6000 runs in T20 games as on 01.07.16 at the end of the third game in the ongoing Caribbean Premier League between Trinbago Knight Riders v Barbados Tridents at Port of Spain. BJ Hodge’s run aggregate read 7036 while Shoib Malik had totalled 6023 runs. The following table lists all the ten batsmen who have completed 6000 plus runs In T20 games

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C F 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 259 254 34 9243 175* 42.01 17 58 13 718 671
2 BJ Hodge 257 243 55 7036 106 37.42 2 46 13 685 232
3 DA Warner 220 219 22 6868 135* 34.86 5 54 15 684 288
4 BB McCullum 243 239 23 6810 158* 31.52 7 33 11 653 314
5 V Kohli 204 192 38 6445 113 41.85 4 46 6 602 200
6 SK Raina 242 228 37 6326 109* 33.12 3 36 10 555 246
7 RG Sharma 234 223 38 6137 109* 33.17 3 42 12 526 249
8 KA Pollard 313 280 84 6094 89* 31.09 0 30 11 396 404
9 DR Smith 256 249 22 6028 110* 26.55 3 36 20 562 296
10 Shoaib Malik 234 222 63 6023 95* 37.88 0 37 6 486 166

 

England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games after being inserted by the opposition

England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games after being inserted by the opposition

England posted 324 for 7 in the ongoing final one day against Sri Lanka on 02.07.16 to provide the 15th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs after inserted by the opposition. The following table lists all such occasions.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 320/8 55.0 1 v Australia Birmingham 22 Aug 1980
2 England 363/7 55.0 1 v Pakistan Nottingham 20 Aug 1992
3 England 306/5 55.0 1 v West Indies The Oval 26 May 1995
4 England 302/3 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Adelaide 23 Jan 1999
5 England 307/5 50.0 1 v India The Oval 03 Sep 2004
6 England 340/6 50.0 1 v New Zealand Napier 20 Feb 2008
7 England 307/5 50.0 1 v New Zealand Ch-le-St 15 Jun 2008
8 England 328/7 50.0 1 v West Indies Birmingham 26 May 2009
9 England 347/7 50.0 1 v Bangladesh Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
10 England 316/8 50.0 1 v Australia Perth 24 Jan 2014
11 England 303/6 50.0 1 v West Indies North Sound 05 Mar 2014
12 England 303/8 50.0 1 v Australia Hobart 23 Jan 2015
13 England 303/8 50.0 1 v Scotland Christchurch 23 Feb 2015
14 England 408/9 50.0 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 09 Jun 2015
15 England 324/7 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 02 Jul 2016

England posted 324 for 7 in the ongoing final one day against Sri Lanka on 02.07.16 to provide the second occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs after inserted by Sri Lanka. The following table lists both the occasions.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 302/3 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Adelaide 23 Jan 1999
2 England 324/7 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 02 Jul 2016

Sri Lankan bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game – KMC Bandara is the new entrant to the list

Sri Lankan bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game – KMC Bandara is the new entrant to the list

KMC Bhandara of Sri Lanka returned with figures of 10.0-0-83-1 in the ongoing final one day game against England at Cardiff on 02.07.16 to provide the 23rd occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler to concede 80 plus runs in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the 171st occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day game in the annals of one day Internationals

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ALF de Mel 10.0 0 97 1 1 v West Indies Karachi 13 Oct 1987
2 CPH Ramanayake 10.0 0 82 1 1 v Australia Sharjah 02 May 1990
3 ST Jayasuriya 10.0 0 94 3 1 v Pakistan Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 1996
4 WPUJC Vaas 10.0 0 84 1 1 v India Taunton 26 May 1999
5 KEA Upashantha 10.0 0 80 0 1 v India Taunton 26 May 1999
6 MF Maharoof 10.0 0 82 1 1 v India Nagpur 25 Oct 2005
7 UDU Chandana 10.0 0 83 0 2 v India Jaipur 31 Oct 2005
8 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 99 0 1 v Australia Sydney 12 Feb 2006
9 SL Malinga 10.0 0 81 1 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2009
10 SL Malinga 10.0 0 85 1 1 v New Zealand Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
11 SL Malinga 7.4 0 96 1 2 v India Hobart 28 Feb 2012
12 SL Malinga 10.0 0 83 0 1 v India Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
13 RMS Eranga 10.0 0 80 2 1 v England The Oval 13 Jun 2013
14 KMDN Kulasekara 10.0 0 81 0 2 v England Lord’s 31 May 2014
15 SL Malinga 10.0 0 85 0 1 v South Africa Hambantota 12 Jul 2014
16 KMDN Kulasekara 9.0 0 89 1 1 v India Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
17 RAS Lakmal 10.0 0 93 0 1 v New Zealand Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
18 NLTC Perera 10.0 0 86 1 1 v New Zealand Dunedin 25 Jan 2015
19 SL Malinga 10.0 0 84 0 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 14 Feb 2015
20 NLTC Perera 9.0 0 87 2 1 v Australia Sydney 08 Mar 2015
21 SL Malinga 10.0 0 80 1 1 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 19 Jul 2015
22 SS Pathirana 10.0 0 81 0 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015
23 KMC Bandara 10.0 0 83 1 1 v England Cardiff 02 Jul 2016

KMC Bandara became the third Sri Lankan bowler to concede 80 plus runs against England in a one-day game. His figures represent the most expensive bowling figures by a Sri Lankan bowler against England in one-day game in terms of runs conceded. KMDN Kulasekhara had this dubious record earlier when he had leaked 81 runs at Lord’s on 31.05.14

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RMS Eranga 10.0 0 80 2 1 v England The Oval 13 Jun 2013
2 KMDN Kulasekara 10.0 0 81 0 2 v England Lord’s 31 May 2014
3 KMC Bandara 10.0 0 83 1 1 v England Cardiff 02 Jul 2016

The following table lists the sixteen occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs against England in a one-day game. MC Snedden of New Zealand is the only bowler to concede 100 plus runs against England. He had returned with figure sof 12.0-1-105-2 at The Oval on 09.06.83

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KD Ghavri 11.0 1 83 0 1 Ind Eng Lord’s 07 Jun 1975
2 BL Cairns 11.0 0 84 0 1 NZl Eng Manchester 17 Jul 1978
3 MC Snedden 12.0 1 105 2 1 NZl Eng The Oval 09 Jun 1983
4 DJ Bravo 10.0 2 80 0 1 Win Eng Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
5 T Panyangara 10.0 0 86 1 1 Zim Eng Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
6 Tapash Baisya 7.0 0 87 0 1 Ban Eng Nottingham 21 Jun 2005
7 Nazmul Hossain 10.0 0 83 3 1 Ban Eng Nottingham 21 Jun 2005
8 MG Johnson 10.0 0 80 2 1 Aus Eng Nottingham 15 Sep 2009
9 Shafiul Islam 9.0 0 97 2 1 Ban Eng Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
10 I Sharma 10.0 2 86 0 1 Ind Eng Rajkot 11 Jan 2013
11 RMS Eranga 10.0 0 80 2 1 Srl Eng The Oval 13 Jun 2013
12 KMDN Kulasekara 10.0 0 81 0 2 Srl Eng Lord’s 31 May 2014
13 MJ McClenaghan 10.0 0 93 2 1 NZl Eng Birmingham 09 Jun 2015
14 NL McCullum 9.0 0 86 3 2 NZl Eng The Oval 12 Jun 2015
15 M de Lange 10.0 0 87 2 1 RSA Eng Bloemfontein 03 Feb 2016
16 KMC Bandara 10.0 0 83 1 1 Srl Eng Cardiff 02 Jul 2016

 

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifties in IPL

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifties in IPL

Indian Premier League in its nine edition has witnessed 45 occasions of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty. All such occasions are listed below. YK Pathan is the only batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a century. He was dismissed run out for 100 in the game between Rajasthan and Mumbai at Mumbai-BS on 13.03.10

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 SM Katich 75 52 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
3   04 SR Watson 74 40 Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 11.05.08
4   01 SR Tendulkar 65 46 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
5   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
6   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
7   02 HH Gibbs 58 44 Deccan Mumbai DurbanF 25.04.09
8 + 03 KC Sangakkara 60 51 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
9   03 BJ Hodge 73 60 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
10   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
11   04 TM Dilshan 65 51 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
12   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
13   04 A Symonds 50 43 Deccan Chennai Chennai 14.03.10
14   04 SS Tiwary 61 37 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
15   01 DA Warner 57 33 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
16   02 JH Kallis 52 49 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
17   04 JA Morkel 62 34 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
18   03 KP Pietersen 62 29 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.10
19   03 AT Rayudu 53 33 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
20   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
21   02 EJG Morgan 66 51 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
22 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
23   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
24   06 JR Hopes 55 44 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
25   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
26   02 M Vijay 53 40 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
27   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
28 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
29   03 CL White 77 53 Deccan Chennai Chennai 04.05.12
30   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
31 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
32 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
33   01 PA Patel 61 47 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
34   01 S Dhawan 50 39 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14
35   02 MEK Hussey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
36   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
37   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
38 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 45 Punjab Kolkata Pune-SRS 18.04.15
39   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
40   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
41 * 01 RG Sharma 65 48 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
42   01 AM Rahane 53 45 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
43 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 49 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
44 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
45 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16

The following table furnishes the team wise break up of batsmen who were dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in IPL.  It is observed that Chennai Super Kings batsmen has been dismissed run out with a fifty to their credit on most occasions – nine. They are followed by Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians who have six occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty.

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY – TEAM WISE BREAK UP
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   02 JH Kallis 52 49 Bangalore Chennai Chennai 31.03.10
2   03 KP Pietersen 62 29 Bangalore Rajasthan Jaipur 14.04.10
3 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
4   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
5   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
6   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                   
1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
3   04 JA Morkel 62 34 Chennai Rajasthan Chennai 03.04.10
4   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
5   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
6   02 M Vijay 53 40 Chennai Rajasthan Jaipur 09.05.11
7   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
8   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
9   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                   
1   02 HH Gibbs 58 44 Deccan Mumbai Durban 25.04.09
2   04 A Symonds 50 43 Deccan Chennai Chennai 14.03.10
3   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
4   03 CL White 77 53 Deccan Chennai Chennai 04.05.12
                   
1   04 TM Dilshan 65 51 Delhi Deccan Centurion 22.05.09
2   01 DA Warner 57 33 Delhi Deccan Cuttack 21.03.10
3   06 JR Hopes 55 44 Delhi Mumbai Mumbai 07.05.11
                   
1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                   
1   02 EJG Morgan 66 51 Kolakta Kochi Kochi 05.05.11
2   03 BJ Hodge 73 60 Kolkata Mumbai E London 01.05.09
3 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
4 + 01 RV Uthappa 70 49 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
5 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
6 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
                   
1   01 SR Tendulkar 65 46 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai 21.05.08
2   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
3   04 SS Tiwary 61 37 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 17.03.10
4   03 AT Rayudu 53 33 Mumbai Kochi Mumbai 15.04.11
5   02 MEK Hussey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
6   01 RG Sharma 65 48 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 23.04.16
                   
1   02 SM Katich 75 52 Punjab Delhi Mohali 27.04.08
2 + 03 KC Sangakkara 60 51 Punjab Rajasthan Cape Town 26.04.09
3 * 05 GJ Bailey 60 45 Punjab Kolkata Pune-SRS 18.04.15
                   
1   01 AM Rahane 53 45 Ris Pune Gujarat Pune-SRS 29.04.16
                   
1   04 SR Watson 74 40 Rajasthan Delhi Jaipur 11.05.08
2   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
3   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
                   
1   01 PA Patel 61 47 Sunrisers Punjab Mohali 11.05.13
2   01 S Dhawan 50 39 Sunrisers Bangalore Bangalore 20.05.14

AB de Villiers, G Gambhir, JP Duminy, DPMD Jayawardene, MEK Hussey,  S Badrinath, SK Raina and YK Pathan are the nine batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two occasions

 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY ON TWO OCCASIONS
No No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 1   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
  2   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                     
2 1 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
  2 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
                     
3 1   03 JP Duminy 62 54 Mumbai Chennai P E’beth 16.05.09
  2   04 JP Duminy 55 31 Deccan Delhi Hyd-RGS 05.05.11
                     
4 1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
  2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                     
5 1   02 MEK Hussey 88 51 Chennai Rajasthan Chenani 21.04.13
  2   02 MEK Husssey 56 33 Mumbai Delhi Mumbai 23.05.14
                     
6 1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
  2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
                     
7 1   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
  2   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
                     
8 1   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
  2   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                     
9 1   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
  2   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10

AB de Villiers {Bangalore}, G Gambhir {Kolkata},  DPMD Jayawardene {Kochi}, S Badrinath {Chennai}, SK Raina {Chennai}  and YK Pathan {Rajasthan}  are the seven batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two occasions representing the same team.

 BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING A FIFTY ON TWO OCCASIONS REPRESENTING THE SAME TEAM
No No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1 1   04 AB de Villiers 57 45 Bangalore Rajasthan Bangalore 29.04.15
  2   03 AB de Villiers 66 38 Bangalore Rajasthan Pune-SRS 20.05.15
                     
2 1 * 02 G Gambhir 54 45 Kolkata Punjab Kolkata 04.05.16
  2 * 02 G Gambhir 51 34 Kolkata Bangalore Kolkata 16.05.16
                     
3 1 * 04 M Jayawardene 55 41 Kochi Kolkata Kochi 05.05.11
  2 * 02 M Jayawardene 76 52 Kochi Punjab Indore 13.05.11
                     
4 1   02 ML Hayden 81 46 Chennai Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
  2   02 ML Hayden 65 43 Chennai Bangalore P E’beth 20.04.09
                     
5 1   04 S Badrinath 54 41 Chennai Kolkata Kolkata 07.05.11
  2   04 S Badrinath 55 43 Chennai Delhi Chennai 12.05.11
                     
6 1   03 SK Raina 50 40 Chennai Kochi Kochi 18.04.11
  2   03 SK Raina 87 25 Chennai Punjab Mumbai 30.05.14
                     
7 1   05 YK Pathan 56 39 Rajasthan Chennai Mum-DYP 01.06.08
  2   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10

YK Pathan {100}, V Kohli {99}, CH Gayle {96} and MS Bisla {92} are the four batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring ninety plus runs V Kohli was captaining Bangalore while MS Bisla had donned the gloves for Kolkata when they missed their centuries and were dismissed run out in nineties.

BATSMEN RUN OUT AFTER SCORING NINETY PLUS RUNS
No   Pos Batsman Score Balls Team Opposition Venue Date
1   05 YK Pathan 100 37 Rajasthan Mumbai Mum-BS 13.03.10
2 * 03 V Kohli 99 52 Bangalore Sunrisers Hyd-RGS 08.05.13
3   01 CH Gayle 96 56 Bangalore Kolkata Kolkata 11.04.15
4 + 01 MS Bisla 92 61 Kolkata Chennai Chennai 28.04.13
Three Indians and Three West Indians in the elite 6000 runs club in Twenty20 games

Three Indians and Three West Indians in the elite 6000 runs club in Twenty20 games

The following table furnishes the list of nine batsmen who have an aggregate of 6000 plus runs in Twenty20 games as on 30.06.16 – at the end of the second game in the  ongoing Caribbean league

No Player Cou Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle Win 259 254 34 9243 175* 42.01 17 58 13 718 671
2 BJ Hodge Aus 257 243 55 7036 106 37.42 2 46 13 685 232
3 DA Warner Aus 220 219 22 6868 135* 34.86 5 54 15 684 288
4 BB McCullum NZl 242 238 23 6809 158* 31.66 7 33 11 653 314
5 V Kohli Ind 204 192 38 6445 113 41.85 4 46 6 602 200
6 SK Raina Ind 242 228 37 6326 109* 33.12 3 36 10 555 246
7 RG Sharma Ind 234 223 38 6137 109* 33.17 3 42 12 526 249
8 KA Pollard Win 312 279 84 6094 89* 31.25 0 30 10 396 404
9 DR Smith Win 256 249 22 6028 110* 26.55 3 36 20 562 296

Three Indians – V Kohli, SK Raina and RG Sharma and three West Indians – CH Gayle, KA Pollard and DR Smith – are in the elite club of batsmen who have aggregated 6000 plus runs in Twenty20 Club

No Player Cou Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli Ind 204 192 38 6445 113 41.85 4 46 6 602 200
2 SK Raina Ind 242 228 37 6326 109* 33.12 3 36 10 555 246
3 RG Sharma Ind 234 223 38 6137 109* 33.17 3 42 12 526 249
                           
1 CH Gayle Win 259 254 34 9243 175* 42.01 17 58 13 718 671
2 KA Pollard Win 312 279 84 6094 89* 31.25 0 30 10 396 404
3 DR Smith Win 256 249 22 6028 110* 26.55 3 36 20 562 296

 

Result Summary of IPL games – all the nine editions

Result Summary of IPL games – all the nine editions

The following table shows the Result Summary of IPL games of all the nine editions. Prior to the start of the ninth edition. Chennai Super Kings had played 132 games and had the honour of playing most games. As it did not participate in 2016 edition, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers share the honour of playing most games- 140 games each – at the end of 2016 edition.

No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
8 Deccan Chargers 2008-2012 75 29 46 0 0 0 0
9 Sunrisers Hyderabad 2013-2016 62 33 28 0 1 0 0
10 Pune Warriors 2011-2013 46 12 33 0 0 0 1
11 Gujarat Lions 2016-2016 16 9 7 0 0 0 0
12 Kochi Tuskers Kerala 2011-2011 14 6 8 0 0 0 0
13 Rising Pune Supergiants 2016-2016 14 5 9 0 0 0 0

Mumbai Indians own the record for most wins in IPL. They have won 80 games. The previous record for most wins was 79 games and was with Chennai Super Kings

The following table lists out the teams which have played 100 plus games, teams which have won 50 plus games and teams which have lost 50 plus games

TEAMS WHICH HAVE PLAYED 100 PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE WON FIFTY PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE LOST FIFTY PLUS GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
4 Delhi Daredevils 2008-2016 133 56 74 0 0 1 2
3 Kings XI Punjab 2008-2016 134 61 71 0 2 0 0
2 Royal Challengers Bangalore 2008-2016 140 69 66 0 1 1 3
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 2008-2016 132 68 62 0 0 2 0
1 Mumbai Indians 2008-2016 140 80 60 0 0 0 0
7 Rajasthan Royals 2008-2015 118 61 53 0 2 1 1
5 Chennai Super Kings 2008-2015 132 79 51 0 0 1 1

 

List of captains who have captained two or more teams in IPL and their performance

List of captains who have captained two or more teams in IPL and their performance

The following table lists out the ten captains – MS Dhoni, G Gambhir, AC Gilchrist, V Sehwad, R Dravid, DA Warner, SK Raina, KP Petersen, BB McCullum and CL White – who have led two teams in the tounament and their performance in IPL which has witnessed nine editions.

CAPTAINS WHO HAVE LED TWO TEAMS IN IPL TOURNAMENT
No Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR Teams
1 MS Dhoni 143 83 59 0 1 Chennai, Rising Pune
2 G Gambhir 107 61 45 1 0 Delhi, Kolkata
3 AC Gilchrist 74 35 39 0 0 Deccan, Punjab
4 V Sehwag 53 28 24 1 0 Delhi, Punjab
5 R Dravid 48 22 26 0 0 Rajasthan, Bangalore
6 DA Warner 33 18 15 0 0 Delhi, Sunrisers
7 SK Raina 18 10 7 1 0 Chennai, Gujarat
8 KP Pietersen 17 3 14 0 0 Delhi, Bangalore
9 BB McCullum 14 3 10 1 0 Gujarat, Kolkata
10 CL White 12 7 5 0 0 Deccan, Sunrisers

KC Sangakkara and DPMD Jayawardene are the only two captains in the nine-year-old tournament to have captained two teams. KC Sangakkara led Deccan Chargers, Kings Eleven Punjab and Sunrisers Hyderabad, while DPMD Jayawardene led Delhi Daredevils, Kings Eleven Punjab and Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The performance of these two captains are furnished below

CAPTAINS WHO HAVE LED THREE TEAMS IN IPL TOURNAMENT
No Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR Teams
1 KC Sangakkara 47 15 30 2 0 Deccan, Punjab, Sunrisers
2 DPMD Jayawardene 30 10 19 1 0 Delhi, Punjab, Kochi

 

Kings Eleven Punjab’s distinction – fields most captains in IPL

Kings Eleven Punjab’s distinction – fields most captains in IPL

Kings Eleven Punjab has earned the honour of fielding most captains in IPL – to be exact nine captains – namely, AC Gilchrist, Yuvraj Singh, KC Sangakkara, DPMD Jayawardene, V Sehwag, GJ Bailey, DA Miller and M Vijay. Delhi stands next with eight captains. The following table list the teas and its captains

TEAM AND CAPTAINS – FOR EACH TEAM
No Teams Captain Captain Captain Captain Captain Total
1 Delhi V Sehwag G Gambhir JR Hopes KD Karthik Jayawardene 08
    DA Warner KP Pietersen Zaheer Khan      
2 Punjab AC Gilchrist Yuvraj Singh Sangakkara Jayawardene DJ Hussey 09
    GJ Bailey DA Miller M Vijay V Sehwag    
3 Mumbai SR Tendulkar Harbhajan SM Pollock DJ Bravo RT Ponting 06
    RG Sharma          
4 Bangalore R Dravid A Kumble DL Vettori V Kohli KP Pietersen 05
5 Deccan  AC Gilchrist Sangakkara VVS Laxman CL White   04
6 Pune Yuvraj Singh SC Ganguly AD Mathews LRPL Taylor SPD Smith 06
    AJ Finch          
7 Kolkata G Gambhir SC Ganguly BB McCullum     03
8 Rajasthan SK Warne R Dravid SPD Smith SR Watson   04
9 Chennai MS Dhoni SK Raina       02
10 Kochi M Jayawardene PA Patel       02
11 Sunrisers KC Sangakkara S Dhawan DJG Sammy DA Warner   04
12 Ris Pune MS Dhoni         01
13 Gujarat SK Raina BB McCullum       02
            Total 56

 

Captain’s performance in IPL

Captain’s performance in IPL

The following table furnishes the captain’s performance in IPL. There are 41 captains who have led various teams in IPL of which 23 are overseas cricketers.

CAPTAIN’S PERFORMANCE
No Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR Teams
1 MS Dhoni 143 83 59 0 1 Chennai, Rising Pune
2 G Gambhir 107 61 45 1 0 Delhi, Kolkata
3 AC Gilchrist 74 35 39 0 0 Deccan, Punjab
4 V Kohli 72 36 31 2 3 Bangalore
5 RG Sharma 58 34 24 0 0 Mumbai
6 SK Warne 55 30 24 1 0 Rajasthan
7 V Sehwag 53 28 24 1 0 Delhi, Punjab
8 SR Tendulkar 51 30 21 0 0 Mumbai
9 R Dravid 48 22 26 0 0 Rajasthan, Bangalore
10 KC Sangakkara 47 15 30 2 0 Deccan, Punjab, Sunrisers
11 Yuvraj Singh 43 21 21 0 1 Punjab, Pune
12 SC Ganguly 42 17 25 0 0 Kolkata, Pune
13 DA Warner 33 18 15 0 0 Delhi, Sunrisers
14 GJ Bailey 30 14 16 0 0 Punjab
15 DPMD Jayawardene 30 10 19 1 0 Delhi, Punjab, Kochi
16 A Kumble 26 15 11 0 0 Bangalore
17 DL Vettori 22 12 10 0 0 Bangalore
18 SR Watson 21 7 11 2 1 Rajasthan
19 Harbhajan Singh 20 10 10 0 0 Mumbai
20 SK Raina 18 10 7 1 0 Chennai, Gujarat
21 KP Pietersen 17 3 14 0 0 Delhi, Bangalore
22 JP Duminy 16 6 9 0 1 Delhi
23 BB McCullum 14 3 10 1 0 Gujarat, Kolkata
24 DJ Hussey 12 6 6 0 0 Punjab
25 Z Khan 12 6 6 0 0 Delhi
26 CL White 12 7 5 0 0 Deccan, Sunrisers
27 S Dhawan 10 4 6 0 0 Sunrisers
28 AJ Finch 10 2 8 0 0 Pune
29 SPD Smith 9 6 3 0 0 Pune, Rajasthan
30 M Vijay 8 3 5 0 0 Punjab
31 KD Karthik 6 2 4 0 0 Delhi
32 VVS Laxman 6 1 5 0 0 Deccan
33 DA Miller 6 1 5 0 0 Punjab
34 RT Ponting 6 3 3 0 0 Mumbai
35 AD Mathews 5 1 4 0 0 Pune
36 SM Pollock 4 3 1 0 0 Mumbai
37 DJG Sammy 4 2 2 0 0 Sunrisers
38 JR Hopes 3 0 2 0 1 Delhi
39 DJ Bravo 1 0 1 0 0 Mumbai
40 PA Patel 1 0 1 0 0 Kochi
41 LRPL Taylor 1 1 0 0 0 Pune

 

CAPTAIN’S PERFORMANCE – OVERSEAS CRICKETERS
No Player Mat Won Lost Tied NR Teams
1 AC Gilchrist 74 35 39 0 0 Deccan, Punjab
2 SK Warne 55 30 24 1 0 Rajasthan
3 KC Sangakkara 47 15 30 2 0 Deccan, Punjab, Sunrisers
4 DA Warner 33 18 15 0 0 Delhi, Sunrisers
5 GJ Bailey 30 14 16 0 0 Punjab
6 DPMD Jayawardene 30 10 19 1 0 Delhi, Punjab, Kochi
7 DL Vettori 22 12 10 0 0 Bangalore
8 SR Watson 21 7 11 2 1 Rajasthan
9 KP Pietersen 17 3 14 0 0 Delhi, Bangalore
10 JP Duminy 16 6 9 0 1 Delhi
11 BB McCullum 14 3 10 1 0 Gujarat, Kolkata
12 DJ Hussey 12 6 6 0 0 Punjab
13 CL White 12 7 5 0 0 Deccan, Sunrisers
14 AJ Finch 10 2 8 0 0 Pune
15 SPD Smith 9 6 3 0 0 Pune, Rajasthan
16 DA Miller 6 1 5 0 0 Punjab
17 RT Ponting 6 3 3 0 0 Mumbai
18 AD Mathews 5 1 4 0 0 Pune
19 SM Pollock 4 3 1 0 0 Mumbai
20 DJG Sammy 4 2 2 0 0 Sunrisers
21 JR Hopes 3 0 2 0 1 Delhi
22 DJ Bravo 1 0 1 0 0 Mumbai
23 LRPL Taylor 1 1 0 0 0 Pune
Batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the second innings of a one day game. that is. while chasing a target

Batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the second innings of a one day game. that is. while chasing a target

JJ Roy of England scored 162 runs in the second innings of the one-day game against Sri Lanka on 29.06.16 to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the second innings of a one-day game, that is while chasing the target, in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 153 2 Win Pak Sharjah 05 Nov 1993
2 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 May 1997
3 MS Dhoni 183* 2 Ind Srl Jaipur 31 Oct 2005
4 HH Gibbs 175 2 RSA Aus Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
5 ST Jayasuriya 152 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
6 Tamim Iqbal 154 2 Ban Zim Bulawayo 16 Aug 2009
7 SR Tendulkar 175 2 Ind Aus Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
8 TM Dilshan 160 2 Srl Ind Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
9 G Gambhir 150* 2 Ind Srl Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
10 SR Watson 161* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 16 Jan 2011
11 AJ Strauss 158 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
12 SR Watson 185* 2 Aus Ban Dhaka 11 Apr 2011
13 V Kohli 183 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
14 RG Sharma 150 2 Ind RSA Kanpur 11 Oct 2015
15 JJ Roy 162 2 Eng Srl The Oval 29 Jun 2016

JJ Roy’s knock of 162 runs provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs while chasing to win a one-day game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 153 2 Win Pak Sharjah 05 Nov 1993
2 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 May 1997
3 MS Dhoni 183* 2 Ind Srl Jaipur 31 Oct 2005
4 HH Gibbs 175 2 RSA Aus Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
5 ST Jayasuriya 152 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
6 Tamim Iqbal 154 2 Ban Zim Bulawayo 16 Aug 2009
7 G Gambhir 150* 2 Ind Srl Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
8 SR Watson 161* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 16 Jan 2011
9 SR Watson 185* 2 Aus Ban Dhaka 11 Apr 2011
10 V Kohli 183 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
11 JJ Roy 162 2 Eng Srl The Oval 29 Jun 2016

SR Tendulkar of India, TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka and RG Sharma of India are the three batsmen who have witnessed their team losing a one day game while they score 150 plus runs while chasing. The performance of these three batsmen are furnished below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 175 2 Ind Aus Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
2 TM Dilshan 160 2 Srl Ind Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
3 RG Sharma 150 2 Ind RSA Kanpur 11 Oct 2015

England’s AJ Strauss is the only batsman to score 150 plus runs – he scored 158 runs] to witness his team tie the game against India at Bangalore on 27.02.11. This game was one of the games in World Cup 2011

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Strauss 158 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011

JJ Roy’s 162 provides the eleventh occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the second innings of a one-day game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 153 2 Win Pak Sharjah 05 Nov 1993
2 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 May 1997
3 ST Jayasuriya 152 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
4 Tamim Iqbal 154 2 Ban Zim Bulawayo 16 Aug 2009
5 SR Tendulkar 175 2 Ind Aus Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
6 TM Dilshan 160 2 Srl Ind Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
7 SR Watson 161* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 16 Jan 2011
8 AJ Strauss 158 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
9 SR Watson 185* 2 Aus Ban Dhaka 11 Apr 2011
10 RG Sharma 150 2 Ind RSA Kanpur 11 Oct 2015
11 JJ Roy 162 2 Eng Srl The Oval 29 Jun 2016

JJ Roy’s 162 provides the second occasion of an England opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the second innings of a one-day game after AJ Strauss. AJ Strauss had scored 158 runs against India at Bangalore on 27.02.11.

JJ Roy’s 162 represent the highest score by a England batsman and also by an England Opening batsman in the second innings of an one day game

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Strauss 158 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
2 JJ Roy 162 2 Eng Srl The Oval 29 Jun 2016