IPL 2024 – Match 17 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match 17 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match 17 – Titans Vs Punjab at Ahmedabad on 04.04.24 – Punjab won by 3 wickets with a ball to spare

Shubman Gill scored 89 not out in this game to provide the 344th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Titans captain scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League and also provides the 46th   occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Punjab in the Indian Premier League

Shubman Gill scored 89 not out in this game which represents the highest individual score by a Titans’ captain in the Indian Premier League. The previous best was HH Pandya’s 87 not out against Rajasthan at Mum-DYP on 14.04.22

Shubman Gill’s 89 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 132nd occasion of a captain’s fifty in the losing cause in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Titans captain’s fifty in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League

Punjab won this game by three wickets chasing 200 runs to provide the 26th occasion of a team winning a game by chasing 200 plus runs in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the eighth occasion of Punjab winning a game chasing 200 plus runs in the Indian Premier League. Punjab owns the record for winning most games by chasing 200 plus runs in the Indian Premier League.

Punjab won this game by three wickets chasing 200 runs with a delivery to spare to provide the 36th occasion of a team winning a game with a delivery to spare in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the fifth occasion of Punjab winning a game with a delivery to spare in the Indian Premier League.

IPL 2024 – Match No 16 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match No 16 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 16 – Delhi Vs Kolkata  at Vizag on 03.04.24  – Kolkata won by 106 runs

Kolkata posted a team total of 272 for 7 in this game which represent the second best team total in the history of the Indian Premier League. The best is Sunriser’s 277 for 3 against Mumbai at Hyd-RGS on 27.03.24.  Kolkata’s 277 for 3 represent the fourth team total of 250 plus runs in the Indian Premier League

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Sunrisera277/320.01MumbaiHyd-RGS27.03.24
2Kolkata272/720.01DelhiVizag03.04.24
3Bangalore263/520.01PuneBangalore23.04.13
4Lucknow257/520.01PunjabMohali28.04.23

Kolkata posted a team total of 272 for 7 in this game to provide the 276th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 21st occasion of Kolkata posting a total of 200 plus runs and also provides the 15th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs at Hyd-RGS. It also provides the 18th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs against Delhi in the Indian Premier League.

Kolkata won this game by 106 runs to provide the eleventh occasion of team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the second occasion of Kolkata winning a game by 100 plus runs margin in the Indian Premier League. Kolkata became the third team to win  a game by 100 plus runs margin on two or more occaions.

NoWinnerMarginTarOppositionGroundDate
1Bangalore144 runs247GujaratBangalore14.05.16
2Bangalore138 runs227PunjabBangalore06.05.15
3Bangalore130 runs264PuneBangalore23.04.13
4Bangalore112 runs172RajasthanJaipur14.05.23
       
1Kolkata140 runs223BangaloreBangalore18.04.08
2Kolkata106 runs273DelhiVizag03.04.24
       
1Mumbai146 runs213DelhiDelhi06.05.17
2Mumbai102 runs211KolkataKolkata09.05.18

Bangalore and Delhi are the two teams in the Indian Premier League to suffer the defeats by 100 plus runs on three occasions.  Delhi joining the list with its 106 runs defeat in this game.

NoWinnerMarginTarOppositionGroundDate
1Kolkata140 runs223BangaloreBangalore18.04.08
2Sunrisers118 runs232BangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
3Punjab111 runs233BangaloreDharamsala17.05.11
       
1Mumbai146 runs213DelhiDelhi06.05.17
2Kolkata106 runs273DelhiVizag03.04.24
3Rajasthan105 runs193DelhiMumbai30.05.08

SP Narine-A Raghuvanshi added 104 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 268th occasion of a batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 88th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 30th occasion of Kolkata batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Indian Premier League.

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 343rd occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 39th occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty and also provides the 39th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Kolkata in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 246th occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a fifty in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 32nd occasion of a Delhi wicket keeper scoring a fifty and also provides the 20th occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a fifty against Kolkata in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring a fifty in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Delhi captain wicket keeper scoring a fifty and also provides the third occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring a fifty against Kolkata in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 131st occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 15th occasion of a Delhi captain’s fifty in losing cause in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 110th occasion of a wicket keeper’s fifty in a  losing cause in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 14th occasion of a Delhi wicket keeper’s fifty in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 55 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a captain wicket keeper’s fifty in a losing cause in the Indian Premier League.

A Nortje of Delhi returned with figures of 3 for 59 in this game to provide the 250th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the 23rd occasion of  a Delhi bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the Indian Premier League.

A Nortje became the seventh bowler in the Indian Premier League to capture three or more wickets conceding 50 plus runs.  He also became the third overseas bowler to perform such a feat in the Indian Premier League.  M Morkel  and JO Holder are the other two overseas bowlers

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Karanveer Singh4.00544PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2M Morkel4.00503DelhiPuneDelhi21.04.12
3Harbhajan Singh4.00573ChennaiPunjabMohali05.05.19
4Mohammed Shami4.00533PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20
5HV Patel4.00513BangaloreChennaiMumbai25.04.21
6JO Holder4.00524SunrisersMumbaiA Dhabi08.10.21
7A Nortje4.00593DelhiKolkataVizag03.04.24

A Nortje became the second Delhi bowler to capture three wickets conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the Indian Premier League. By a coincidence, these two bowlers are overseas bowlers.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1M Morkel4.00503DelhiPuneDelhi21.04.12
2A Nortje4.00593DelhiKolkataVizag03.04.24

Delhi and Punjab are the two teams to have two bowlers who have captured three or more wickets conceding 50 plus runs.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1M Morkel4.00503DelhiPuneDelhi21.04.12
2A Nortje4.00593DelhiKolkataVizag03.04.24
          
1Karanveer Singh4.00544PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2Mohammed Shami4.00533PunjabRajasthanSharjah27.09.20

A Nortje has conceded most runs while capturing three or more wickets and thus has the dubious distinction of becoming the most expensive bowler in this category of statistics in the Indian Premier League.  He wrested this record from Harbhajan Singh of Chennai who had figures of 3 for 57 against Punjab at Mohali on 05.05.19.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1A Nortje4.00593DelhiKolkataVizag03.04.24
2Harbhajan Singh4.00573ChennaiPunjabMohali05.05.19

Kolkata won this game by 106 runs to provide the 86th occasion of a team winning a game by fifty plus runs margin in the Indian Premier League.   It also provides the tenth occasion of Kolkata winning a game by fifty plus runs margin in the Indian Premier League.

Delhi was dismissed all out for 166 in this game to provide the 169th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the 22nd occasion of Delhi dismissed all out in an innings in the Indian Premier League.

Delhi was dismissed all out for 166 in this game to provide the 107th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in a game in the Indian Premier League.

IPL 2024 – Match 15 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match 15 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 15 – Bangalore Vs Lucknow at Bangalore on 02.04.24 – Lucknow won by 28 runs

Q de Kock scored 81 in this game to provide the 245th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the eigth occasion of  a Lucknow wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 32nd occasion of  a  wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Bangalore in the Indian Premier League.

Q de Kock scored 81 in this game which represent his 24th fifty in the Indian Premier League.  It also represents his seventh fifty representing Lucknow and also represents his fourth fifty against Bangalore representing various teams in the Indian Premier League

Q de Kock’s run aggregate read 3046 at the end of this game in Indian Premier League.  He became the 23rd batsman in the history of Indian Premier League to aggregate 3000 plus runs. He also became the eighth overseas batsman to score 3000 plus runs in Indian Premier League.

V Kohli became the 14th cricketer to play 100 plus matches on a single ground. This game was his 100th game at Bangalore in the Indian Premier League. He became the first and the only batsman to achieve the feat at Bangalore in the Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerGroundSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1MahmudullahMirpur2010-202414613735295807329.00
2Mushfiqur RahimMirpur 2011-2024138130363239098*34.45
3SR PatelNottingham2003-2023136109222405084*27.64
4Shakib Al HasanMirpur2010-2024130127172261086*20.55
5Mohammad MithunMirpur2010-2024108096111910084*22.47
6Soumya SarkarMirpur2012-2024107104111854088*19.93
7Imrul KayesMirpur2010-2024104103082408082*25.34
8Anamul HaqueMirpur2012-202410410010204908322.76
9Nurul HasanMirpur2010-2024104093231652079*23.60
10Tamim IqbalMirpur2010-2024103102073020141*31.78
11Sabbir RahmanMirpur2010-202310309612192012222.85
12AD HalesNottingham2009-2023101101083036101*32.64
13JM VinceSouthampton2010-202310009611295710234.78
14V KohliBengaluru2008-202410009614329811339.20

V Kohl’s run aggregate of 3298 is a record for most runs scored by a batsman at a single ground.

F du Plessis was dismissed run out for 19 in Bangalore’s innings in this game to provide the 92nd occasion of a captain dismissed run out in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Bangalore captain dismissed run out in an innings in the Indian Premier League.

Bangalore was dismissed all out for 153 in this game to provide the 168th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provide the 106th  occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second and also provides the 22nd occasion of Bangalore dismissed all out in an innings in the Indian Premier League

M Dagar was dismissed run out for zero of the first ball he faced in this game to provide the 46th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for zero of the first ball he faced in an innings in the Indian Premier League

IPL 2024 – Match 14 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match 14 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 14 – Mumbai Vs Rajasthan at Mum-WS on 01.04.24 – Rajasthan won by six wickets

RG Sharma, Naman Dhir and D Brevis collected the first ball ducks in this game in Mumbai’s innings. It is perhaps the first occasion of three batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in a game in the Indian Premier League. Add to this – all these three batsmen were dismissed for first ball ducks by the same bowler TA Boult of Rajasthan, makes this incident unique.

RG Sharma collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 101st occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 44th occasion of an opening batsman batting at number two collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Indian Premier League.

Mumbai became the first team in the Indian Premier League to play 250 matches. This game was its 250th game, which it would like to forget in a hurry.  It lost this game to Rajasthan by six wickets. Close behind is Bangalore with 244 matches.  The following table lists the teams which have played 200 plus matches with their performance in the Indian Premier League {All stats at the end of the match number 14 of IPL 2024 on 01.04.24}

NoTeamSpanMatWonLostTTWTLNR
1Mumbai2008-20242501381080220
2Bengaluru2008-20242441151220214
3Delhi2008-20242411061290312
4Kolkata2008-20242391211140130
5Punjab2008-20242351051260310
6Chennai2008-2024228133920012
7Rajasthan2008-20242091041000212

IPL 2024 – Match 13 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match 13 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 13 – Delhi Vs Chennai at Visakhapatnam on 31..03.24 – Delhi won by 20 runs

DA Warner scored 52 in this game which represents his 109th fifty in Twenty20 games. It also represents his 101st half century in Twenty20 games. DA Warner is the only batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to score 100 plus half centuries. He needs one more fifty to share the record for most fifties in Twenty20 games with CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 110 fifties in Twenty20 games.

DA Warner scored 52 in this game which represents his 67th fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also represents his 63rd half century in the Indian Premier League. DA Warner owns the record for most fifties and most half centuries in the Indian Premier League.

RR Pant scored 51 in this game to provide the 342nd occasion of a captain scoring fifties in the Indian Premier League. It also represents the 38th occasion of a Delhi captain scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also represents the 37th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Chennai in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 51 in this game to provide the 244st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties in the Indian Premier League. It also represents the 31st occasion of a Delhi wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also represents the 26th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Chennai in the Indian Premier League

RR Pant scored 51 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring fifties in the Indian Premier League.  It also represents the fourth occasion of a Delhi captain wicket keeper scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring a fifty against Chennai in the Indian Premier League.

RR Pant scored 51 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his scoring a fifty as captain wicket keeper in the Indian Premier League. It is interesting to note that three fifties out of four fifties are identical scores of 51.

NoPlayerCWKRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1RR PantCWK51DelhiRajasthanMumbai15.04.21
2RR PantCWK58*DelhiBangaloreAhmedabad27.04.21
3RR PantCWK51*DelhiChennaiDub-DSC10.10.21
4RR PantCWK51DelhiChennaiVizag31.03.24

IPL 2024 – Match 11 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match 11 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 11 – Lucknow Vs Punjab at Lucknow on 30.03.24 – Lucknow won by 21 runs

N Pooran became the 69th cricketer to lead a team in the Indian Premier League He became rhe third captain and the first Overseas captain to lead Lucknow in the Indian Premier League. N Pooran became the 32nd overseas  cricketer to lead a team in Indian Premier League.

Q de Kock scored 54 in this game to provide the 240th  occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the seventh occasion of a Lucknow wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the 34th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Punjab in the Indian Premier League.

S Dhawan scored 70 in this game to provide the 341st occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the 37th occasion of a Punjab captain scoring a fifty in the Indian Premier League. It also provides the seventh occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Lucknow in the Indian Premier League.

Q de Kock scored 54 and S Dhawan scored 70 in this game to provide the 17th  occasion of rival captain and wicket keeper scoring a fifties in a game in the Indian Premier League.

S Dhawan’s 70 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 130th occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in Indian Premier League  It also provides the 17th occasion of a Punjab captain’s fifty in a losing cause in Indian Premier League

IPL 2024 – Match No 10 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match No 10 – Some Salient Statistical highlights

Match No 10 – Bangalore Vs Kolkata at Bangalore on 29.03.24 – Kolkata won by seven wickets

V Kohli’s run aggregate in Twenty20 games read 3276 at Bangalore. He became the second batsman after Mushfiqur Rahim to score 3200 plus runs at a single ground In the history of Twenty20 games. Mushfiqur Rahim has scored 3239 runs at Mirpur.  Thus V Kohli’s 3276 runs at Bangalore represents the most runs scored by a batsman at a single venue in the history of Twenty20 games

V Kohli’s 83 in this game represent his 25th half century at Bangalore. It represents not only the most half centuries scored by a batsman at a single ground but also gives him the distinction of becoming the first batsman to score 25 half centuries on a single ground in the history of Twenty20 games. The previous record for most half centuries on a single ground was held by AD Hales who had scored 24 half centuries at Nottingham

V Kohli scored four boundary fours in his knock of 83 in this game which fetched him 300 boundary fours at Bangalore. He became the fourth batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to score 300 plus boundary fours on a single ground. Others are –  JM Vince – 354 boundary fours at Southampton, AD Hales – 353 boundary fours at Nottingham and Tamim Iqbal – 319 boundary fours at Mirpur.

Sunil Narine was playing his 500th T20 game when he appeared for Kolkata in this game. He became the fourth cricketer to play 500 plus T20 games.  Others are –  KA Pollard {660}, DJ Bravo {573} and Shoaib Malick {542)

V Kohli’s lone catch in this game fetched him a total of 109 catches in Indian Premier League. He now shares the record for most catches in the Indian Premier League with SK Raina. SK Raina has also pouched 109 catches in the Indian Premier League.

V Kohli’s lone catch in this game fetched him a total of 175 catches in Twenty20 games I He became the first Indian fieldsman to pouch 175 catches in Twenty20 game and also owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in Twenty20 games. The following ten Indian fieldsmen have pouched 100 plus catches in Twenty20 games.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCat
1V Kohli2007-2024378375175
2SK Raina2006-2021336335172
3RG Sharma2007-2024428427167
4MK Pandey2007-2023302299146
5DR Smith2006-2019337336141
6SA Yadav2010-2023270270136
7S Dhawan2007-2024331330133
8RA Jadeja2007-2024312311126
9HH Pandya2013-2024246245121
10AM Rahane2007-2024251251109

The hoodoo of IPL 2024 that the first nine matches of this edition was won by the home team was broken as Kolkata – the visiting team carved its win over Bangalore to win the game by seven wickets.

IPL 2024 – Match No 08 – Some Salient statistical highlights

IPL 2024 – Match No 08 – Some Salient statistical highlights

Match No 08 – Sunrisers Vs Mumbai at Hyd-RGS on 27.03.24 – Sunrisers won by 31 runs

Sunrisers posted a team total of 277-3 which represents the highest team total in the Indian Premier League. The previous best was 263-5 by Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13.  It also represents the third occasion of a team posting 250 plus runs in the Indian Premier Leauge.

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Sunrisers277/320.01MumbaiHyd-RGS27.03.24
2Bangalore263/520.01PuneBangalore23.04.13
3Lucknow257/520.01PunjabMohali28.04.23

Sunrisers posted a team total of 277-3 and Mumbai posted 246-5 in this game to provide the 48th occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a game in Indian Premier League.

Mumbai lost the game despite posting 246-5 in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a team losing the game in Indian Premier League. It also provides the 24th occasion of a team losing the game in the Indian Premier League while batting second.

This game produced a match aggregate of 523 runs which is not only the highest match aggregate in the Indian Premier League but also in Twenty20 games. The previous best match aggregate in Indian Premier League was 469 between Chennai and Rajasthan at Chennai on 03.04.10. The previous best match aggregate in Twenty20 games was 517 in the T20I between South Africa and West Indies at Centurion on 26.03.23. It also provides the fifth occasion of teams posting 500 plus match aggregate in Twenty20 games.

This game produced the first occasion of four bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a game in Indian Premier League.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1K Maphaka4.00660MumbaiSunrisersHyd-RGS27.04.24 
2G Coetzee4.00571MumbaiSunrisersHyd-RGS27.04.24 
3B Kumar4.00530SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.04.24 
4M Markande4.00520SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.04.24 

This game provided the third occasion of two overseas bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings.

NoNoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
11JA Morkel4.00562ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
 2M Muralitharan4.00521ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
           
21SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
 2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
           
31K Maphaka4.00660MumbaiSunrisersHyd-RGS27.04.24
 2G Coetzee4.00571MumbaiSunrisersHyd-RGS27.04.24

K Maphaka returned with none for 66 in this game to provide the 21st  occasion of a bowler conceding 60 plus runs in the Indian Premier League.  It also provided the 15th  occasion of a bowler conceding 60 plus runs without a wicket in the Indian Premier  League.

K Maphaka returned with none for 66 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an overseas bowler conceding 60 plus runs in the Indian Premier League.  It also provided the eighth occasion of an overseas bowler conceding 60 plus runs without a wicket in the Indian Premier League.

This game provides the second occasion of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in a match in the Indian Premier League.

NoNoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
11SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
 2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
 3M Rahman4.00510RajasthanChennaiA Dhabi02.10.21 
            
21K Maphaka4.00660MumbaiSunrisersHyd-RGS27.04.24 
 2B Kumar4.00530SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.04.24 
 3M Markande4.00520SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.04.24 

AK Markram and H Klassen of Sunrisers added 116 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket to provide the 50th occasion of overseas batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Indian Premier League.

This game produced 38 boundary sixes which is a record for most boundary sixes in a match not only in Indian Premier League but also in Twenty20 games.

 The previous record for most boundary sixes in a match in Indian Premier League was 33 boundary sixes. This was achieved in three games –  Bangalore Vs Chennai at Bangalore on 25.04.18 and Rajasthan Vs Chennai at  Sharjah on 22.09.20 and Bangalore Vs Chennai at Bangalore on 17.04.23

The previous record for most boundary sixes in a match in Twenty20 games was 37 boundary sixes. This was achieved in two games –  Legends Vs Kabul Zwanan at Sharjah on 14.10.18 and Patriots Vs  Tallaiwahs at Basseterre on 10.09.19

This game witnessed the first occasion of three batsmen from the same team scoring fifties in less than 25 balls. The particulars are furnished below

NoPlayerBallsTeamOppositionVenueDate
1Abhishek Sharma16SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.03.2024
2TM Head18SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.03.2024
3H Klassen23SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS27.03.2024

Indian Premier League 2024 – Match by Match highlights – Some Salient statistical highlights – Match No 07

Indian Premier League 2024 – Match by Match highlights – Some Salient statistical highlights – Match No 07

Match No 07 – Chennai Vs Titans at Chennai on 26.03.24 – Chennai won by 63 runs

Chennai posted a team total of 206- 6 in this game to provide the 173rd occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in the Indian Premier League.  It also provides the 29th occasion of Chennai posting a team total of 200 plus runs and also provides the third occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs against Titans in the tournament. It also provides the 20th occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs at Chennai.

Chennai won this game by 63 runs to provide the 82nd occasion of a team winning an IPL game by fifty plus runs.  It also provides the 15th occasion of Chennai winning an IPL game by 50 plus runs margin.  It also provides the 16th occasion of a team winning a game with margin of runs between 60 and 69 runs.

R Ravindra of Chennai took three catches in Titans’ innings in this  game to provide the 100th occasion of a fieldsman taking three or more catches in an innings in the history of IPL. It also provides the 14th occasion of a Chennai fieldsman taking three or more catches in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerCtITeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1F du Plessis41Chennaiv KolkataEden Gardens14 Apr 2019
2RA Jadeja42Chennaiv RajasthanWankhede19 Apr 2021
3SK Raina31Chennaiv DelhiDelhi19 Mar 2010
4S Anirudha32Chennaiv BangaloreChennai16 Apr 2011
5DJ Bravo31Chennaiv PunjabMohali10 Apr 2013
6DJ Bravo32Chennaiv DelhiDelhi18 Apr 2013
7SK Raina32Chennaiv DelhiAbu Dhabi21 Apr 2014
8DJ Bravo32Chennaiv RajasthanChennai10 May 2015
9RA Jadeja31Chennaiv MumbaiWankhede19 May 2015
10SK Raina32Chennaiv RajasthanChennai31 Mar 2019
11F du Plessis31Chennaiv MumbaiAbu Dhabi19 Sep 2020
12SK Raina31Chennaiv BangaloreSharjah24 Sep 2021
13MM Ali32Chennaiv DeccanDubai (DICS)04 Oct 2021
14R Ravindra32Chennaiv TitansChennai26 Mar 2024

R Ravindra of Chennai took three catches in Titans’ innings in this game to provide the 44th  occasion of an overseas fieldsman taking three or more catches in an innings in the history of IPL. It also provides the sixth occasion of an overseas Chennai fieldsman taking three or more catches in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerCtITeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1F du Plessis41Chennaiv KolkataEden Gardens14 Apr 2019
2DJ Bravo31Chennaiv PunjabMohali10 Apr 2013
3DJ Bravo32Chennaiv DelhiDelhi18 Apr 2013
4F du Plessis31Chennaiv MumbaiAbu Dhabi19 Sep 2020
5MM Ali32Chennaiv DeccanDubai (DICS)04 Oct 2021
6R Ravindra32Chennaiv TitansChennai26 Mar 2024
THIS IS WHAT VETERAN CRICKET WRITER “RAMACHANDRA GUHA” WROTE IN TELEGRAPH AFTER KARNATAKA ANNEXED THE RANJI TROPHY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1973-74

THIS IS WHAT VETERAN CRICKET WRITER “RAMACHANDRA GUHA” WROTE IN TELEGRAPH AFTER KARNATAKA ANNEXED THE RANJI TROPHY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1973-74

In December 1973, I took the high school examination in my home town, Dehradun. I had to join university only the next July, and needed to find something productive — or at least interesting — to do in the interim. I had two options — to take up an offer to teach at the Scindia School, Gwalior, or to spent those six months in Bangalore, practising with the Friends Union Cricket Club, Bangalore.

Had I been more pragmatic, or had I more conventional parents, I would have chosen to go to Gwalior. But I was then obsessed with cricket, playing cricket, and my parents were indulgent. So I took a bus to Delhi, where I boarded the Grand Trunk Express to Madras. From there I proceeded by the Brindavan Express to Bangalore, to deposit myself in the care of my uncle, captain of the aforementioned Friends Union Cricket Club.

In those months in Bangalore I went to the FUCC nets every afternoon. Between two and four pm, I fielded, as a procession of first-rate batsmen came in and out of the nets. In the last hour, as the lesser players came in, I would bowl my off-breaks.

Playing with the FUCC improved my cricketing skills (somewhat). Yet the greatest benefit of those months in Bangalore was something I had not anticipated — the opportunity to watch the country’s top cricketers playing the then very prestigious Ranji Trophy tournament. When I chose to go to Bangalore, Karnataka were playing their league matches in the South Zone. By the time I arrived, they had qualified for the knock-out rounds. Thus it was that, in the month of March 1974, I watched what remained, 40 years later, the most memorable matches I have seen live. These were the Ranji quarter-final, played against Delhi, and the semi-final, against Mumbai.

Both matches were played in the then half-finished KSCA Stadium, and both saw the home team win. Karnataka beat Delhi largely because we had two great slow bowlers, Prasanna and Chandrasekhar, whereas they had only one, their skipper, Bishan Bedi. And we beat Bombay only because of two human errors.

In 1974, Bombay had won the Ranji Trophy the last 15 times in succession. To this generic domination we Karnataka followers noted a more specific one: in the last decade, our team had played Bombay four times, to be badly beaten on each occasion. This time, we batted first, and lost a wicket to the second ball of the match. To me and the other 20,000 in the stands it looked as if history was repeating itself. It should have, had the umpire not been intimidated by the reputation of the man who had come in to bat. This was G.R. Viswanath. The first delivery he received was a sharp inswinger, which hit him low on the back leg, in front of middle stump. On the theory that one did not give a genius out first ball, the umpire (whose name I have forgotten) let him bat on.

Vishy went on to score a glittering 162. Brijesh Patel also scored a hundred, taking Karnataka to 385 all out. The last time Karnataka (then Mysore) had scored in excess of three hundred batting first against Bombay, Ajit Wadekar had got a triple century off his own bat. He might have on this occasion, too. He and Ashok Mankad — another masterful player of spin — were going along very nicely on the third day. They had already added 127 for the third wicket, when Mankad played a ball towards point. Wadekar made for a single, but was sent back. As he turned, he slipped. He regained his footing, but in the meantime, the fielder, who was that proud FUCC lad Sudhakar Rao, had sent a swift and accurate throw back to the bowler, the home team’s skipper, Erapalli Prasanna. Now ‘Pras’ was known to lazily drop catches in the slips, but — having waited for the moment for the past decade, and more — he was not going to drop this ball. He caught it safely, and took off the bails with Wadekar still a foot out of his ground.

Once Wadekar was gone, Pras and Chandra took care of the rest. We won comfortably on the first innings. We now travelled to Jaipur to play Rajasthan in the finals, a match I merely listened to on the radio, but always contentedly, in the knowledge that having beaten Delhi and Bombay we were going to win this one easily. And so we did.

While watching those matches at the KSCA Stadium I must have read, each morning, the Deccan Herald, then Bangalore’s premier English-language newspaper. I recently looked up the issues for those weeks in March-April 1974, to find some intriguing details I had forgotten. The report on the second day’s play of the Karnataka-Bombay match carried this headline: “Bombay wrest initiative in Ranji semi-final”. With “skipper Wadekar in excellent form”, and Mankad, also set, with him, and with Sudhir Naik, Eknath Solkar, Milind Rege and Rakesh Tandon to follow, the paper wrote that “Bombay appear to have an edge over Karnataka as far as the first innings lead is concerned”. Like the rest of us, Deccan Herald’s cricket correspondent had not reckoned with that fatal slip.

The day after Karnataka defeated Rajasthan, the Deccan Herald ran an editorial which began: “It is with pardonable pride that Karnataka hails the triumph of its cricket team which for the first time has captured the Ranji Trophy…” They singled out the skipper, writing: “To have welded quite a number of players with different temperaments and varying outlooks on the game into a formidable striking force, playing cricket in the true spirit and yet with the will to win, is no easy job. And here it is that Prasanna has magnificently acquitted himself.”

Reading those old issues of the Deccan Herald was revealing, not least for recalling how that first Ranji victory was celebrated in Bangalore. When the train carrying the players arrived at City Railway station on the morning of April 1, 1974, some 3,000 fans were there to receive them. At the front of the gathering were the city’s mayor, T.D. Naganna, and the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association, the legendary M. Chinnaswamy. That afternoon, the governor (as it happened, a Rajasthani, Mohanlal Sukhadia) hosted them for tea, following which they proceeded for dinner at the grand banquet hall of the Vidhan Souda, where they were received by the state’s chief minister, Devaraj Urs.

At or between the events hosted by the governor and chief minister, the cricketers were given a printed invitation to attend an ‘after-dinner’ party the same day. This was issued in the name of the state industries minister, a certain S.M. Krishna. From the Vidhan Souda, Prasanna and his men, although weary, proceeded onwards to the minister’s house. When the cricketers reached they found Krishna missing, and his staff denying any knowledge of the invitation. They were, they now found, victims of a prank, this being April Fool’s Day.

A few days later, the Karnataka State Sports Council threw a reception for the cricketers, where they were presented with a cheque of Rs 1,000 each. I could find no report of either the state government or (more surprisingly) the KSCA giving them a monetary reward, and of course there was no cash prize for the Ranji Trophy winners then. (By contrast, the Karnataka team that won this year’s Ranji Trophy got Rs 2 crore from the BCCI, as well as one crore apiece from the KSCA and the state government).

Some 20 years after I watched Karnataka defeat Bombay for the first time, I met Ajit Wadekar at a reception in New Delhi. I reminded him about the match and how he had got out, adding that had he not slipped he would still be batting at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. His answer, offered with a laconic shrug of the shoulders, was: “New shoes.”

Article Courtesy – Ramachandra Guha and Telegraph