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Most Runs in IPL History

Virat Kohli holds the record for the most runs in Indian Premier League history, a testament to his unmatched consistency over 18 seasons. The 2024 and 2025 seasons were particularly significant; Kohli became the first player to breach the 8,500-run milestone, while Rohit Sharma crossed the 7,000-run mark to move into the top three. Meanwhile, legends like Shikhar Dhawan and Dinesh Karthik concluded their storied careers, leaving behind legacy tallies that remain benchmarks for the next generation.

Rank Player Matches Runs Average Strike Rate 100s 50s
1 Virat Kohli 267 8661 38.84 132.61 8 62
2 Shikhar Dhawan 222 6769 35.25 127.14 2 51
3 Rohit Sharma 272 7046 29.73 132.10 2 47
4 David Warner 184 6565 40.52 139.91 4 62
5 Suresh Raina 205 5528 32.52 136.73 1 39
6 MS Dhoni 278 5439 38.30 137.45 0 24
7 AB de Villiers 184 5162 39.71 151.68 3 40
8 Chris Gayle 142 4965 39.72 148.96 6 31
9 Robin Uthappa 205 4952 27.51 130.35 0 27
10 Dinesh Karthik 257 4842 26.32 135.36 0 22

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (All-time runs), IPL 2025 season finale archives

Highest Individual Scores in IPL History

The highest individual scores in the Indian Premier League reflect the peak of T20 batting dominance. While Chris Gayle’s 175* remains the untouchable gold standard, the 2025 season saw a historic shift as Abhishek Sharma smashed 141 off 55 balls, setting a new record for the highest score by an Indian in the league. Additionally, Marcus Stoinis entered the all-time list in 2024 with a brilliant 124* that anchored a record-breaking chase at Chepauk.

Rank Player Score Balls Strike Rate Team Opponent Year
1 Chris Gayle 175* 66 265.15 RCB PWI 2013
2 Brendon McCullum 158* 73 216.43 KKR RCB 2008
3 Abhishek Sharma 141 55 256.36 SRH PBKS 2025
4 Quinton de Kock 140* 70 200.00 LSG KKR 2022
5 AB de Villiers 133* 59 225.42 RCB MI 2015
6 KL Rahul 132* 69 191.30 KXIP RCB 2020
7 AB de Villiers 129* 52 248.07 RCB GL 2016
8 Shubman Gill 129 60 215.00 GT MI 2023
9 Chris Gayle 128* 62 206.45 RCB DD 2012
10 Rishabh Pant 128* 63 203.17 DD SRH 2018

Source: ESPNcricinfo – IPL Highest Individual Scores (Statsguru), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Wickets in IPL History

The leading wicket-takers in the Indian Premier League reflect sustained effectiveness in a format that heavily favors batting. The 2025 season was a watershed moment for bowling records; Yuzvendra Chahal became the first player to breach the 220-wicket mark, firmly cementing his status as the league’s greatest-ever wicket-taker. The season also saw the end of an era, as all-time greats Ravichandran Ashwin and Piyush Chawla officially announced their retirement from the IPL, leaving behind legacy tallies that place them in the top five of all time. Meanwhile, Bhuvneshwar Kumar moved into second place after a prolific 17-wicket campaign with RCB.

Rank Player Matches Wickets Average Economy Best
1 Yuzvendra Chahal 174 221 22.77 7.96 5/40
2 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 190 198 27.33 7.69 5/19
3 Piyush Chawla 192 192 26.79 7.96 4/17
4 Sunil Narine 189 192 25.64 6.80 5/19
5 Ravichandran Ashwin 221 187 29.58 7.20 4/34
6 Dwayne Bravo 161 183 23.82 8.38 4/22
7 Jasprit Bumrah 145 183 21.05 7.30 5/10
8 Amit Mishra 162 174 23.95 7.37 5/17
9 Lasith Malinga 122 170 19.80 7.14 5/13
10 Ravindra Jadeja 254 170 30.20 7.60 5/16

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Bowling Records (Career Wickets), IPL 2025 end-of-season archives

Best Bowling Figures in IPL History

The best bowling figures in the Indian Premier League represent rare instances of total dominance in a batter-friendly format. Alzarri Joseph’s 6/12 remains the benchmark, but the 2024 season saw two entries into the all-time elite list. Sandeep Sharma produced a masterclass of swing and seam with 5/18 against Mumbai Indians, while Jasprit Bumrah delivered one of the most clinical spells in league history, taking 5/21 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Wankhede Stadium.

Rank Player Figures Overs Runs Wickets Team Opponent Year
1 Alzarri Joseph 6/12 3.4 12 6 MI SRH 2019
2 Sohail Tanvir 6/14 4.0 14 6 RR CSK 2008
3 Adam Zampa 6/19 4.0 19 6 RPS SRH 2016
4 Anil Kumble 5/5 3.1 5 5 RCB RR 2009
5 Akash Madhwal 5/5 3.3 5 5 MI LSG 2023
6 Jasprit Bumrah 5/10 4.0 10 5 MI KKR 2022
7 Mohit Sharma 5/10 4.0 10 5 GT MI 2023
8 Ishant Sharma 5/12 3.0 12 5 DCH KTK 2011
9 Sandeep Sharma 5/18 4.0 18 5 RR MI 2024
10 Jasprit Bumrah 5/21 4.0 21 5 MI RCB 2024

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Bowling Records (Best figures in an innings), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Centuries in IPL History

Centuries in the Indian Premier League reflect a player’s ability to dominate an entire innings within the constraints of 20 overs. The 2025 season saw major shifts in this leaderboard; while Virat Kohli remains the all-time leader with 8 centuries, Jos Buttler holds steady in second place with 7. KL Rahul climbed the ranks to secure the 4th spot outright after a brilliant ton for Delhi Capitals in 2025, and Shubman Gill reached 4 career centuries to join the elite top 5.

Rank Player 100s Matches Runs Highest Score
1 Virat Kohli 8 267 8661 113*
2 Jos Buttler 7 121 4120 124
3 Chris Gayle 6 142 4965 175*
4 KL Rahul 5 150 5242 132*
5 Shubman Gill 4 118 3866 129
6 David Warner 4 184 6565 126
7 Shane Watson 4 145 3874 117*
8 Sanju Samson 3 177 4704 119
9 AB de Villiers 3 184 5162 133*
10 Hashim Amla 2 16 577 104*

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Most centuries), IPL 2025 final season archives

Fastest Fifties in IPL History

Fastest fifties in the Indian Premier League highlight extreme acceleration, often shifting the match balance within a few overs. While Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 13-ball masterpiece remains the all-time record, the 2024 and 2025 seasons saw a surge in rapid half-centuries. Romario Shepherd equaled the overseas record with a 14-ball blitz in 2025, and Jake Fraser-McGurk became the first player to record multiple 15-ball fifties in a single season (2024). Additionally, Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head redefined power-hitting for Sunrisers Hyderabad with several 16-ball entries.

Rank Player Balls Team Opponent Year
1 Yashasvi Jaiswal 13 RR KKR 2023
2 Romario Shepherd 14 RCB CSK 2025
3 KL Rahul 14 KXIP DD 2018
4 Pat Cummins 14 KKR MI 2022
5 Jake Fraser-McGurk 15 DC SRH 2024
6 Jake Fraser-McGurk 15 DC MI 2024
7 Nicholas Pooran 15 LSG RCB 2023
8 Yusuf Pathan 15 KKR SRH 2014
9 Sunil Narine 15 KKR RCB 2017
10 Abhishek Sharma 16 SRH MI 2024

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Fastest fifties), IPL 2025 match archives

Most Sixes in IPL History

The most sixes in the Indian Premier League reflect sustained power-hitting and a shift toward ultra-aggressive batting. The 2025 season was a milestone year as Rohit Sharma became only the second player in history to breach the 300-six mark, achieving the feat during the 2025 Eliminator. Virat Kohli also closed the gap significantly, finishing the 2025 season just nine hits away from joining the 300-club. While Chris Gayle’s record of 357 remains the ultimate benchmark, active legends are steadily climbing the ranks as the league’s overall six-hitting frequency continues to break records every year.

Rank Player Matches Sixes Runs Strike Rate
1 Chris Gayle 142 357 4965 148.96
2 Rohit Sharma 272 302 7046 132.10
3 Virat Kohli 267 291 8661 132.61
4 MS Dhoni 278 264 5439 137.45
5 AB de Villiers 184 251 5162 151.68
6 David Warner 184 236 6565 139.91
7 Andre Russell 140 223 2651 174.18
8 Kieron Pollard 189 223 3412 147.32
9 Sanju Samson 177 219 4704 140.24
10 KL Rahul 150 208 5242 134.90

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Most sixes, career), IPL 2025 end-of-season statistics

Most Titles in IPL History

The record for most titles in the Indian Premier League reflects long-term stability and success. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings jointly lead the chart with five titles each. However, the 2025 season marked a historic shift in the league’s narrative as Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally clinched their first-ever trophy under the leadership of Rajat Patidar, defeating Punjab Kings in a thrilling final at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Most Titles by Team

Rank Team Titles Winning Years
1 Mumbai Indians 5 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020
2 Chennai Super Kings 5 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023
3 Kolkata Knight Riders 3 2012, 2014, 2024
4 Sunrisers Hyderabad 1 2016
5 Rajasthan Royals 1 2008
6 Deccan Chargers 1 2009
7 Gujarat Titans 1 2022
8 Royal Challengers Bengaluru 1 2025
9 Delhi Capitals 0
10 Punjab Kings 0

Most Titles by Captain

Rank Captain Titles Teams
1 MS Dhoni 5 CSK
1 Rohit Sharma 5 MI
3 Gautam Gambhir 2 KKR
4 Rajat Patidar 1 RCB
5 Shreyas Iyer 1 KKR
6 Hardik Pandya 1 GT
7 David Warner 1 SRH
8 Adam Gilchrist 1 DC
9 Shane Warne 1 RR

Source: IPL Official Records, ESPNcricinfo – IPL Winners & Captains Data (updated through IPL 2025)

Highest Team Totals in IPL History (Updated to 2025)

The highest team totals in the Indian Premier League have shifted sharply in the 2024–2025 period, where multiple scores above 270 were recorded. Sunrisers Hyderabad dominate the list, holding several of the top totals, including the all-time record of 287 for 3. The 2025 season further reinforced this trend with multiple 240+ and 280-range totals, indicating a structural rise in scoring rates across the league.

Rank Team Score Overs Opponent Venue Year
1 Sunrisers Hyderabad 287/3 20.0 RCB Bengaluru 2024
2 Sunrisers Hyderabad 286/6 20.0 RR Hyderabad 2025
3 Sunrisers Hyderabad 278/3 20.0 KKR Delhi 2025
4 Sunrisers Hyderabad 277/3 20.0 MI Hyderabad 2024
5 Kolkata Knight Riders 272/7 20.0 DC Visakhapatnam 2024
6 Sunrisers Hyderabad 266/7 20.0 DC Delhi 2024
7 Royal Challengers Bangalore 263/5 20.0 PWI Bengaluru 2013
8 Lucknow Super Giants 257/5 20.0 PBKS Mohali 2023
9 Royal Challengers Bangalore 248/3 20.0 GL Bengaluru 2016
10 Chennai Super Kings 246/5 20.0 RR Chennai 2010

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru (All-time records), IPLT20 official stats, Times of India IPL 2025 stats archive

Lowest Team Totals in IPL History

The lowest team totals in the Indian Premier League highlight extreme batting collapses in a format designed for high scoring. These innings are typically shaped by early wicket clusters, disciplined bowling, and scoreboard pressure. Royal Challengers Bangalore hold the record for the lowest total in IPL history, having been bowled out for 49, a figure that remains unmatched across all completed seasons.

Rank Team Score Overs Opponent Venue Year
1 Royal Challengers Bangalore 49 9.4 KKR Kolkata 2017
2 Rajasthan Royals 58 15.1 RCB Cape Town 2009
3 Delhi Daredevils 66 13.4 MI Delhi 2017
4 Delhi Daredevils 67 17.1 PBKS Mohali 2017
5 Kolkata Knight Riders 67 15.2 MI Mumbai 2008
6 Royal Challengers Bangalore 68 16.1 SRH Hyderabad 2022
7 Royal Challengers Bangalore 70 17.1 CSK Chennai 2019
8 Royal Challengers Bangalore 70 15.0 RR Abu Dhabi 2014
9 Punjab Kings 73 15.5 RPS Pune 2017
10 Kochi Tuskers Kerala 74 16.3 DC Kochi 2011

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Team Records (Lowest totals), IPL official archives

Highest Successful Run Chases in IPL History

The highest successful run chases in the Indian Premier League reflect a massive shift toward aggressive batting strategies. The 2024 and 2025 seasons particularly redefined the boundaries of what is “chaseable,” with Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru both pulling off 230+ chases in 2025. Punjab Kings continue to hold the all-time record for their 262-run heist in 2024, which remains the only 250+ successful chase in the tournament’s history.

Rank Team Chased Score Overs Opponent Venue Year
1 Punjab Kings 262 262/2 18.4 KKR Kolkata 2024
2 Sunrisers Hyderabad 246 247/2 18.3 PBKS Hyderabad 2025
3 Royal Challengers Bengaluru 228 230/4 18.4 LSG Lucknow 2025
4 Rajasthan Royals 224 226/6 19.3 KXIP Sharjah 2020
5 Rajasthan Royals 224 224/8 20.0 KKR Kolkata 2024
6 Mumbai Indians 219 219/6 20.0 CSK Delhi 2021
7 Rajasthan Royals 215 217/7 19.5 DC Hyderabad 2008
8 Sunrisers Hyderabad 215 217/6 20.0 RR Jaipur 2023
9 Mumbai Indians 214 216/4 18.5 PBKS Mohali 2023
10 Sunrisers Hyderabad 214 215/6 19.1 PBKS Hyderabad 2024

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Records (Highest successful run chases), IPL 2025 match archives

Most Matches Played in IPL History

The list of most matches played in the Indian Premier League reflects player longevity, fitness, and consistent selection across multiple seasons. The 2025 season saw major milestones, with MS Dhoni extending his lead at the top and Virat Kohli moving into the top three. Notably, Dinesh Karthik moved into a coaching role after his retirement in 2024, while Piyush Chawla concluded his IPL career at the end of the 2025 season.

Rank Player Matches Teams Span
1 MS Dhoni 278 CSK, RPS 2008–2025
2 Rohit Sharma 272 DC, MI 2008–2025
3 Virat Kohli 267 RCB 2008–2025
4 Dinesh Karthik 257 DC, KXIP, MI, RCB, KKR, GL 2008–2024
5 Ravindra Jadeja 254 RR, KTK, CSK, GL 2008–2025
6 Shikhar Dhawan 222 DC, MI, SRH, PBKS 2008–2024
7 Suresh Raina 205 CSK, GL 2008–2021
8 Robin Uthappa 205 MI, RCB, PWI, KKR, RR, CSK 2008–2022
9 Piyush Chawla 192 KXIP, KKR, CSK, MI 2008–2025
10 AB de Villiers 184 DC, RCB 2008–2021

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Records (Most matches played, career), IPL 2025 archives

Most Fours in IPL History

Boundary hitting through fours reflects control, placement, and consistency. The 2025 season saw a historic shift at the top of the table as Virat Kohli surpassed Shikhar Dhawan to become the all-time leader in fours hit. While Dhawan’s record had stood for several seasons, Kohli’s prolific form in the 2024 and 2025 campaigns allowed him to cross the 800-four milestone, further cementing his legacy as the league’s most consistent run-scorer.

Rank Player Matches Fours Runs Strike Rate
1 Virat Kohli 267 804 8762 134.25
2 Shikhar Dhawan 222 768 6769 127.14
3 David Warner 190 712 6920 139.10
4 Rohit Sharma 272 642 7145 131.22
5 Suresh Raina 205 506 5528 136.73
6 Ajinkya Rahane 185 501 4720 125.40
7 Gautam Gambhir 154 492 4217 123.88
8 Robin Uthappa 205 481 4952 130.35
9 Dinesh Karthik 257 448 4842 135.10
10 AB de Villiers 184 413 5162 151.68

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Most fours, career), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Ducks in IPL History

Ducks in the Indian Premier League often reflect the high-risk nature of T20 batting. The 2025 season saw a significant shift at the top of this unwanted list. Glenn Maxwell claimed the record outright after recording his 19th career duck during the 2025 campaign, surpassing the previous joint-record held by Rohit Sharma and Dinesh Karthik. Rohit also reached the 18-duck milestone during the 2025 season opener against Chennai Super Kings.

Rank Player Ducks Matches Runs
1 Glenn Maxwell 19 141 2819
2 Dinesh Karthik 18 257 4842
3 Rohit Sharma 18 272 7046
4 Sunil Narine 17 189 1780
5 Piyush Chawla 16 192 624
6 Rashid Khan 16 136 585
7 Mandeep Singh 15 111 1706
8 Ambati Rayudu 14 204 4348
9 Manish Pandey 14 171 3850
10 Robin Uthappa 14 205 4952

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Most ducks in career), IPL 2025 match archives

Most Wicketkeeper Dismissals in IPL History

Wicketkeeper dismissals in the Indian Premier League measure consistency behind the stumps across catches and stumpings. The 2025 season was a landmark year for this record as MS Dhoni became the first wicketkeeper in history to breach the 200-dismissal mark, achieving the feat against Lucknow Super Giants in April 2025. While Dinesh Karthik remains in second place following his retirement in 2024, Rishabh Pant significantly closed the gap, becoming only the fourth keeper to cross 100 dismissals during his debut season with LSG.

Rank Player Matches (WK) Catches Stumpings Total Dismissals
1 MS Dhoni 276 154 47 201
2 Dinesh Karthik 234 137 37 174
3 Wriddhiman Saha 170 87 26 113
4 Rishabh Pant 122 77 24 101
5 Robin Uthappa 114 58 32 90
6 Quinton de Kock 114 68 16 84
7 Parthiv Patel 139 65 16 81
8 Sanju Samson 175 61 17 78
9 Naman Ojha 113 65 10 75
10 Adam Gilchrist 80 51 16 67

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Fielding Records (Wicketkeeper dismissals), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Catches in IPL History (Fielders)

Fielding records in the Indian Premier League reflect consistency in positioning and long-term athletic involvement. The 2025 season saw Virat Kohli further extend his lead at the top of the chart, becoming the first non-wicketkeeper to cross 115 career catches. Meanwhile, Ravindra Jadeja moved into joint-second place alongside Suresh Raina, underscoring his reputation as one of the league’s most elite out-fielders. Rohit Sharma also crossed the 100-catch milestone during the 2025 campaign, joining an exclusive group of players with triple-digit catches.

Rank Player Matches Catches
1 Virat Kohli 267 117
2 Suresh Raina 205 109
3 Ravindra Jadeja 254 109
4 Kieron Pollard 189 103
5 Rohit Sharma 272 102
6 Shikhar Dhawan 222 99
7 AB de Villiers 184 90
8 David Warner 190 90
9 MS Dhoni 278 87
10 Dwayne Bravo 161 83

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Fielding Records (Most catches, non-wicketkeeper), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Catches in IPL History (Fielders)

Fielding records in the Indian Premier League reflect consistency in positioning and long-term athletic involvement. The 2025 season saw Virat Kohli further extend his lead at the top of the chart, becoming the first non-wicketkeeper to cross 115 career catches. Meanwhile, Ravindra Jadeja moved into joint-second place alongside Suresh Raina, underscoring his reputation as one of the league’s most elite out-fielders. Rohit Sharma also crossed the 100-catch milestone during the 2025 campaign, joining an exclusive group of players with triple-digit catches.

Rank Player Matches Catches
1 Virat Kohli 267 117
2 Suresh Raina 205 109
3 Ravindra Jadeja 254 109
4 Kieron Pollard 189 103
5 Rohit Sharma 272 102
6 Shikhar Dhawan 222 99
7 AB de Villiers 184 90
8 David Warner 190 90
9 MS Dhoni 278 87
10 Dwayne Bravo 161 83

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Fielding Records (Most catches, non-wicketkeeper), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Runs in a Single IPL Season

The highest run aggregates in a single IPL season reflect sustained dominance across a limited window. Virat Kohli’s 973 runs in 2016 remains the gold standard, being the only time a player has crossed the 900-run mark. The 2025 season saw Sai Sudharsan make history as the youngest-ever Orange Cap winner, amassing 759 runs to lead Gujarat Titans to the playoffs, while Virat Kohli reclaimed the title in 2024 with a prolific 741-run campaign.

Rank Player Runs Matches Average Strike Rate 100s 50s Season
1 Virat Kohli 973 16 81.08 152.03 4 7 2016
2 Shubman Gill 890 17 59.33 157.80 3 4 2023
3 Jos Buttler 863 17 57.53 149.05 4 4 2022
4 David Warner 848 17 60.57 151.42 0 9 2016
5 Sai Sudharsan 759 15 54.21 156.17 1 6 2025
6 Virat Kohli 741 15 61.75 154.69 1 5 2024
7 Kane Williamson 735 17 52.50 142.44 0 8 2018
8 Chris Gayle 733 15 61.08 160.74 1 7 2012
9 Mike Hussey 733 17 52.35 129.50 0 6 2013
10 Faf du Plessis 730 14 56.15 153.68 0 8 2023

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Most runs in a season), IPL 2025 Orange Cap archives

Most Wickets in a Single IPL Season

The highest wicket tallies in a single IPL season reflect sustained bowling impact and the ability to strike during the high-pressure death overs. While the historic 32-wicket mark remains the gold standard, the 2024 and 2025 seasons saw a resurgence of Indian pace dominance. Harshal Patel secured his second Purple Cap in 2024, becoming only the third bowler to win the award twice. In 2025, Prasidh Krishna led a formidable Gujarat Titans attack to claim the top spot with 25 wickets, joining an elite group of Indian seamers to lead the charts.

Rank Player Wickets Matches Average Economy Season
1 Dwayne Bravo 32 18 15.53 7.95 2013
2 Harshal Patel 32 15 14.34 8.14 2021
3 Kagiso Rabada 30 17 18.26 8.34 2020
4 Lasith Malinga 28 16 13.39 5.95 2011
5 James Faulkner 28 16 15.25 6.75 2013
6 Mohammed Shami 28 17 18.64 8.03 2023
7 Mohit Sharma 27 14 13.37 8.17 2023
8 Jasprit Bumrah 27 15 14.96 6.73 2020
9 Yuzvendra Chahal 27 17 19.51 7.75 2022
10 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 26 14 14.19 7.05 2017

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Bowling Records (Most wickets in a season), IPL 2025 Purple Cap archives

Most Wins by a Team in IPL History

Total wins in the Indian Premier League reflect long-term team performance across seasons. The 2025 season was a historic turning point, as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally secured their first-ever title, boosting their win count significantly. Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings continue to battle at the top of the all-time list, with Mumbai maintaining a slight lead in total victories despite a challenging 2024 campaign. Newer franchises like Gujarat Titans have maintained the highest win percentage in league history, despite their shorter span.

Rank Team Matches Wins Losses Win % Span
1 Mumbai Indians 276 151 121 54.71% 2008–2025
2 Chennai Super Kings 253 143 108 56.52% 2008–2025
3 Kolkata Knight Riders 266 139 124 52.25% 2008–2025
4 Royal Challengers Bengaluru 271 132 134 48.70% 2008–2025
5 Punjab Kings 247 120 142 48.58% 2008–2025
6 Delhi Capitals 266 119 141 44.73% 2008–2025
7 Rajasthan Royals 228 112 110 49.12% 2008–2025
8 Sunrisers Hyderabad 196 94 99 47.95% 2013–2025
9 Gujarat Titans 60 37 23 61.67% 2022–2025
10 Lucknow Super Giants 58 30 27 51.72% 2022–2025

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Team Records (Matches, Wins, Win Percentage), IPL 2025 season standings

Highest Strike Rate in IPL History (Minimum 500 Runs)

Strike rate measures scoring speed and reflects a player’s ability to maximize impact within limited deliveries. Recent seasons have seen a paradigm shift in T20 batting, with Heinrich Klaasen and Travis Head significantly challenging the long-standing dominance of Andre Russell. While Russell remains the all-time leader with a career rate above 174, the aggressive “intent-first” philosophy adopted by Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2024 and 2025 has propelled their top-order stars into the top five of this elite list.

Rank Player Matches Runs Strike Rate
1 Andre Russell 140 2651 174.18
2 Heinrich Klaasen 42 1414 173.49
3 Travis Head 38 1146 172.80
4 Sunil Narine 189 1780 166.51
5 Abhishek Sharma 78 1820 164.30
6 Liam Livingstone 45 1020 161.40
7 Nicholas Pooran 91 2245 160.10
8 Glenn Maxwell 141 2819 156.80
9 Virender Sehwag 104 2728 155.44
10 AB de Villiers 184 5162 151.68

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Batting Records (Highest career strike rate, min. 500 runs), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Player of the Match Awards in IPL History

Player of the Match (POTM) awards in the Indian Premier League reflect direct match-winning impact. While AB de Villiers still holds the all-time record, the 2025 season saw a vintage resurgence from India’s senior statesmen. Rohit Sharma extended his lead as the most successful Indian in this category, reaching 21 awards after a stellar 81-run knock in the 2025 Eliminator. Virat Kohli moved to 19 awards during RCB’s historic title-winning run, and MS Dhoni became the oldest player to win the award at 43 years old, securing his 18th career trophy against LSG.

Rank Player Awards Matches Primary Role
1 AB de Villiers 25 184 Batter
2 Chris Gayle 22 142 Batter
3 Rohit Sharma 21 272 Batter
4 Virat Kohli 19 267 Batter
5 David Warner 18 184 Batter
6 MS Dhoni 18 278 Wicketkeeper
7 Sunil Narine 17 189 All-rounder
8 Shane Watson 16 145 All-rounder
9 Yusuf Pathan 16 174 All-rounder
10 Andre Russell 16 140 All-rounder

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru – IPL Records (Most Player of the Match awards), IPL 2025 season archives

Most Expensive Buys in IPL Auction History

The most expensive buys in the Indian Premier League reflect intense auction dynamics and the rising value of match-winning talent. The 2025 Mega Auction in Jeddah marked a paradigm shift, as Rishabh Pant became the first player to cross the ₹27 crore mark. This was followed by an equally stunning ₹25.20 crore bid for Cameron Green in the 2026 auction, proving that teams are willing to exhaust significant portions of their purse for versatile, high-impact players.

Rank Player Price (INR) Team Auction Year Role
1 Rishabh Pant ₹27.00 Cr LSG 2025 Wicketkeeper-Batter
2 Shreyas Iyer ₹26.75 Cr PBKS 2025 Batter
3 Cameron Green ₹25.20 Cr KKR 2026 All-rounder
4 Mitchell Starc ₹24.75 Cr KKR 2024 Bowler
5 Venkatesh Iyer ₹23.75 Cr KKR 2025 All-rounder
6 Pat Cummins ₹20.50 Cr SRH 2024 All-rounder
7 Arshdeep Singh ₹18.00 Cr PBKS 2025 Bowler
8 Yuzvendra Chahal ₹18.00 Cr PBKS 2025 Bowler
9 Sam Curran ₹18.50 Cr PBKS 2023 All-rounder
10 Cameron Green ₹17.50 Cr MI 2023 All-rounder

Source: IPL Auction Official Data, ESPNcricinfo Auction Records (updated through March 2026)

Here is the updated comparison section, incorporating the significant ROI (Return on Investment) shifts from the IPL 2024 and IPL 2025 seasons.

Biggest IPL Auction Flops vs Success of All Time

IPL auction outcomes often diverge from financial expectations, where “bargain” buys can become franchise cornerstones while “record-breakers” struggle under the weight of their price tag. The 2024 season provided the ultimate contrast: Mitchell Starc justified his record ₹24.75 Cr price by delivering a Man of the Match performance in the Final, whereas high-value acquisitions like Daryl Mitchell and Spencer Johnson struggled to find consistency relative to their significant auction valuations.

Top Auction Success Stories

Player Price Team Season Performance Snapshot
Andre Russell ₹60 Lakh KKR 2014 2600+ runs, 100+ wickets; remains the gold standard for ROI.
Jasprit Bumrah ₹10 Lakh MI 2013 180+ wickets; arguably the most valuable “scout” find in league history.
Travis Head ₹6.8 Cr SRH 2024 567 runs, SR 191; transformed SRH into the most aggressive batting unit.
Shashank Singh ₹20 Lakh PBKS 2024 354 runs, Avg 44; became the team’s top scorer after being an “accidental” buy.
Hardik Pandya ₹10 Lakh MI 2015 Core all-rounder for 4 titles; redefined the value of uncapped Indian talent.

Biggest Auction Flops

Player Price Team Season Performance Snapshot
Daryl Mitchell ₹14.0 Cr CSK 2024 318 runs, SR 132; struggled to anchor the middle order as expected.
Glenn Maxwell ₹11.0 Cr RCB 2024 52 runs in 10 innings, Avg 5.7; one of the lowest outputs for a marquee player.
Alzarri Joseph ₹11.5 Cr RCB 2024 1 wicket in 3 matches, Econ 11.90; dropped early in the season.
Ben Stokes ₹16.25 Cr CSK 2023 Played only 2 matches due to injury; zero impact on the campaign.
Yuvraj Singh ₹16.0 Cr DD 2015 248 runs, SR 118; failed to lead the franchise to the playoffs.

Source: ESPNcricinfo Statsguru, IPL Auction Official Data, Season Review Archives (2012–2025)

Most Renowned Trades in IPL History

Player trades in the Indian Premier League represent strategic pivots that can redefine a franchise’s identity. The build-up to the 2026 season saw an unprecedented “Mega Trade” involving three icons of the game, marking the first time multiple 250-match veterans were exchanged in a single window. These moves highlight a shift toward aggressive roster management where even long-term franchise “anchors” are traded to address specific leadership and tactical gaps.

Player From To Year Impact Summary
Sanju Samson Rajasthan Royals Chennai Super Kings 2026 Blockbuster trade seeing the RR captain move to CSK as a long-term successor to the Dhoni era.
Ravindra Jadeja Chennai Super Kings Rajasthan Royals 2026 The “face of CSK” traded after 12 seasons; returned to the franchise where he won the inaugural 2008 title.
Mohammed Shami Sunrisers Hyderabad Lucknow Super Giants 2026 Traded at his ₹10 Cr fee to lead the LSG pace attack after being SRH’s top 2025 acquisition.
Hardik Pandya Gujarat Titans Mumbai Indians 2024 Historic all-cash trade that saw the GT captain return to MI; led to a major leadership transition.
Sam Curran Chennai Super Kings Rajasthan Royals 2026 Part of the Jadeja-Samson trade-off; moved to RR to bolster their overseas all-rounder slot.
Cameron Green Mumbai Indians Royal Challengers Bangalore 2024 Tactical trade to free up MI’s purse for Pandya; Green became a core part of RCB’s middle order.
Nitish Rana Rajasthan Royals Delhi Capitals 2026 Traded to DC to provide middle-order stability and an additional leadership option.
Quinton de Kock Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai Indians 2019 One of the most successful ROI trades; led MI to back-to-back titles in 2019 and 2020.
Mayank Markande Kolkata Knight Riders Mumbai Indians 2026 A “homecoming” trade bringing the leg-spinner back to the franchise where he started his career.
Ravindra Jadeja Kochi Tuskers Kerala Chennai Super Kings 2012 The foundation of CSK’s modern era; acquired through a unique transfer process after KTK’s exit.

Source: IPL Official Trade Updates, ESPNcricinfo Personnel Changes (updated through March 2026)

Understanding IPL Records in Context

Records in the Indian Premier League do not exist in isolation. They are shaped by changing match conditions, evolving strategies, and the constant turnover of players through auctions and trades. A total that once defined dominance in earlier seasons now serves as a baseline, while new benchmarks continue to emerge with each edition. This makes any static record both a historical reference and a moving target.

Batting records reflect the shift toward aggressive scoring, with strike rates rising and totals crossing previous limits with increasing frequency. Bowling records, in contrast, highlight adaptation, where variations and control have become essential to counter high-scoring trends. Team records reveal a different pattern, where consistency across seasons often proves more valuable than isolated peaks.

Auction outcomes and trades add another layer to this structure. High-value purchases do not always translate into performance, while low-cost signings often redefine team balance. These dynamics ensure that records are not only statistical markers but also indicators of decision-making at the franchise level.

This records hub is designed to function as a living reference. As new seasons unfold, each category will continue to evolve, with emerging players and teams challenging established benchmarks. Tracking these changes over time offers a clearer view of how the league itself is developing, both in style and in scale.

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  • Jayesh Chaubey - Editor & Founder

    Jayesh Chaubey is an independent writer and the founder of The Living Draft. He covers India’s technology, public policy, and geopolitics, with a focus on how digital and civic developments shape everyday life. His work is part of an ongoing effort to pursue investigative and public interest journalism.

By Jayesh Chaubey

Jayesh Chaubey is an independent writer and the founder of The Living Draft. He covers India’s technology, public policy, and geopolitics, with a focus on how digital and civic developments shape everyday life. His work is part of an ongoing effort to pursue investigative and public interest journalism.

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