League: Indian Premier League

Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025

The Indian Premier League (IPL), launched in 2008 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), revolutionized cricket by blending sports with entertainment. Here’s a concise history:

  • Founder: Lalit Modi (BCCI Vice-President) envisioned a T20 league to rival global sports franchises.
  • Teams: 8 franchises sold via auction (e.g., Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings).
  • Format: Round-robin + playoffs, 20-over matches.
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LSG vs GT

LSG vs GT , Match 25 ,Match Prediction, Pitch Preview

LSG, GT gear up for a top-heavy battle in Lucknow

The performance of new-ball bowlers could have a big say in which direction this game goes.

LSG vs GT Match Details

Match Lucknow Super Giants vs Gujarat Titans, Match 26, IPL 2025
Venue Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
Date & Time Saturday, April 12, 2025, 3:30 PM (IST)
Live Broadcast and Streaming Details JioStar Network Channels, JioHotstar (App & Website)

The Indian Premier League (IPL 2025) is going on in full force, and all the teams are doing their best to win this heart-stopping contest between some of the best cricketers in the world.

Tonight, Gujarat Titans (GT) will face off Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), at Ekana Cricket Stadium, in Lucknow. The 26th match of IPL season 18 will begin at 3:30 today, and it will be held at the Super Giants’ home ground in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

GT vs LSG Performance Stats:

As per the performance stats, so far until now, have GT and LSG have faced each other in 5 IPL matches, and the Titans’ have won 4 out of 5 matches, while Super Giants’ has only won 1 out of 5 matches.

Further, In past in 2022 season GT has always beat LSG by a huge margin of runs. And LSG scored well only in 2023 season of IPL. Further, LSG has played 14 matches at their home ground in which they won 7 matches and lost 6 matches. Hence, the winning probability of LSG at their home ground is 60%.

On the other hand, throughout this season GT which is led by Subhman Gill is performing outstanding has won only 4 matches out of 5 matches, and is at 1st place in the points table. And LSG which is led by Rishabh Pant has won 3 out of 5 matches, and is at 6th place in the points table. The difference will most likely come from which batting order shines the most. LSG power hitters Nicholas Pooran (Orange cap holder – 288 runs) and Mitchell Marsh have been on a roll in recent games, while GT star talent Sai Sudharshan is close on Pooran’s tail for the Orange cap with 273 from 5 innings.

Head-to-Head Record

Matches Played 5
Won by Lucknow Super Giants 1
Won by Gujarat Titans 4
Tied 00
No Result 00
First-ever Fixture March 28, 2022
Most-recent Fixture April 7, 2024

LSG predicted XI

Batting XI: Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Ayush Badoni, David Miller, Abdul Samad, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Shardul Thakur, Avesh Khan, Ravi Bishnoi.

Bowling XI: Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Ayush Badoni, David Miller, Abdul Samad, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Shardul Thakur, Avesh Khan, Ravi Bishnoi, Akash Deep.

Impact sub options: Akash Deep/Mitchell Marsh Prince Yadav, Manimaran Siddharth, Shahbaz Ahmed, Himmat Singh.

GT predicted XI

Batting XI: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Jos Buttler(wk), Washington Sundar, Sherfane Rutherford, Rahul Tewatia, Shahrukh Khan, Rashid Khan, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna

Bowling XI: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Jos Buttler(wk), Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Shahrukh Khan, Rashid Khan, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Kulwant Khejroliya/Arshad Khan

Impact sub options: Kulwant Khejroliya, Sherfane Rutherford, Anuj Rawat, Mahipal Lomror, Arshad Khan, Ishant Sharma.

THE SQUADS

Lucknow Super Giants: Nicholas Pooran, Ravi Bishnoi, Mayank Yadav, Ayush Badoni, Rishabh Pant, David Miller, Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Avesh Khan, Abdul Samad, Aryan Juyal, Akash Deep, Himmat Singh, Manimaran Siddharth, Digvesh Singh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Akash Singh, Shamar Joseph, Prince Yadav, Yuvraj Chaudhary, RS Hangargekar, Arshin Kulkarni, Matthew Breetzke, Mohsin Khan.

Gujarat Titans: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Jos Buttler(w), Sherfane Rutherford, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Ishant Sharma, Glenn Phillips, Anuj Rawat, Mahipal Lomror, Arshad Khan, Gerald Coetzee, Kagiso Rabada, Karim Janat, Kulwant Khejroliya, Manav Suthar, Nishant Sindhu, Gurnoor Brar, Kumar Kushagra, Jayant Yadav.

The big question

Rashid has bowled only one over in the powerplay so far this season. Marsh, Markram and Pooran have sub-120 strike rates against him, Pooran has even been dismissed twice in 66 balls. Rashid has only started to rediscover his form after a poor start to this season, but should he be brought on to bowl earlier given the strength of LSG’s top order?

In the spotlight – Digvesh Rathi and Prasidh Krishna

Five of Digvesh Rathi‘s seven T20s have come in IPL 2025. His celebrations might have landed him in hot waters but his impact cannot be written off. His economy rate of 7.75 is easily the best of all of LSG’s bowlers so far this season. In LSG’s last game, against Kolkata Knight Riders where 472 runs runs were scored, his economy was 8.25. While Ravi Bishnoi remains the primary legspinner in the side, Rathi’s position is only rising.

 

Digvesh Rathi
Digvesh Rathi celebrated in a new way

Prasidh Krishna‘s pace and height have offered Titans a unique advantage in the middle overs. He has been able to hit the middle of the pitch and get extra bounce to challenge batters on the back foot. He is coming off five wickets in the last games and is a threat to LSG’s middle order.

LSG vs GT Pitch Report

The Ekana Cricket Stadium, home to the Lucknow Super Giants, is known for favouring both batting and bowling lineups. With a total of 18 matches played at the venue, wins have equally been divided for sides that have opted to bat first and second. Being a 3:30 PM fixture, there is expected to be little to zero impact on the new ball. An average expected score of 170 and above can be expected for the opening innings.

LSG vs GT Weather

The weather in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh is expected to be sunny in the morning, with temperatures rising as high as 36 degrees. There is a minimal chance of rain towards the evening around 3 PM with intermittent clouds, as per AccuWeather.

Stats and Trivia

  • LSG and GT are also the only teams to have scored more than 500 runs in the middle-overs this season
  • GT, in this phase have lost only 8 wickets, the joint-least with Delhi Capitals
  • Rashid has dismissed Pant three times and conceded 114 runs in 103 balls across 15 innings. He has a great record against David Miller too, whom he has dismissed 4 times in 59 balls while conceding only 67 runs

Quotes

“The games that we have won, we’ve kind of found ways to win, been under pressure with our bowling and batting at certain stages and getting through that and still winning, so for me that’s the encouraging part for the team.”
LSG batter David Miller on the team’s form
“Ashish Nehra is a very compassionate about the players, and that’s why it seems like [he is animated] from the outside. He cares a lot for people around him. It is good to see the combination of Ashish Nehra and Shubman Gill – they work very well and it’s like hand in glove.”
Gujarat Titans batter M Shahrukh Khan on Ashish Nehra and Shubman Gill.
MATCH PREDICTION 01
MATCH PREDICTION 01
  • Lucknow Super Giants win the toss and bowl
  • PP Score – 45-55
  • GT – 180-200
  • Lucknow Super Giants win the match
    MATCH PREDICTION 02
    MATCH PREDICTION 02
    • Gujarat Titans win the toss and bowl
    • PP score – 50-60
    • LSG – 185-195
    • Gujarat Titans win the match
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CSK vs KKR.

CSK vs KKR, Match 25 ,Match Prediction, Pitch Preview

Match 25 of the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League is set to be played between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday, April 11.

CSK vs KKR.
CSK vs KKR.

Match Details

Match Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Match 25, IPL 2025
Venue MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Date & Time Friday, April 11, 2025, 7:30 pm (IST)
Live Broadcast and Streaming Details Sports18/Star Sports Network, JioHotstar (app & website)

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Chennai Super Kings (CSK) clash with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the 25th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, igniting excitement as both teams seek improvement. CSK struggles with a dismal record of just one win and four losses this season. After a promising start, they have spiraled into four consecutive losses, currently sitting in ninth place.

Their latest defeat against Punjab Kings stung as they fell short by 18 runs while chasing a hefty 220-run target, managing only 201-5. The top order, featuring Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, and Ruturaj Gaikwad, has faltered, being overly cautious during the powerplay and increasing pressure on the middle order. Additionally, Ashwin and Jadeja have struggled to contain runs, leaving Pathirana vulnerable and inconsistent.

In contrast, KKR aims to break their stop-start momentum with two wins and three losses. They nearly pulled off an incredible chase of 239 in their last match, missing it by just four runs. After a strong start at 162-2 in 13 overs, they collapsed under pressure, feeling they should have claimed victory.

Skipper Ajinkya Rahane sparked hope with a dynamic 61 off 35 balls, while Venkatesh Iyer (45 off 29) and Sunil Narine (30 off 13) provided valuable support. Rinku Singh’s explosive 38* off 15 kept them in the hunt, but it ultimately fell short. Their bowling faced challenges in that high-scoring affair, yet the upcoming pitch at Chidambaram Stadium may work in their favor. Both teams look to bounce back, setting the stage for a thrilling encounter!

Head-to-Head Record

CSK vs KKR
CSK vs KKR
Matches Played 29
Won by Chennai Super Kings 19
Won by Kolkata Knight Riders 10
Tied 00
No Result 00
First-ever Fixture April 26, 2008
Most-recent Fixture April 8, 2024

Last 5 meetings for CSK vs kkr

Chennai Super Kings won – 3        Kolkata Knight Riders won – 2

CSK vs KKR IPL 2025: Key Battles

The clash between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) showcases two star Indian captains: Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ajinkya Rahane. Gaikwad stands as CSK’s second-highest run-scorer this season, while Rahane leads KKR in runs. Fans should watch closely as these two players battle for supremacy at the crease. Who anchors better and scores more will determine a crucial aspect of the match.

MS Dhoni, CSK’s legendary player, faces intense scrutiny for not batting higher up the order and for lacking the power hitting that once defined his game. His consistent struggle against mystery spinners, particularly Sunil Narine, adds another layer of intrigue. Even in his prime, Dhoni found it challenging to tackle Narine. The spectators will keenly observe whether Dhoni can pass the Narine test this time around.

Rachin Ravindra, CSK’s highest run-getter in IPL 2025, knows the Indian conditions well but faces a stern test against Varun Chakaravarthy. As KKR’s leading wicket-taker this season, Chakaravarthy has proven tough for many batsmen. Ravindra’s ability to tackle such a formidable spinner could significantly impact CSK’s batting performance, making this duel one to watch.

The battles within this match extend beyond the players, influencing the momentum of both teams. As each player seeks to assert dominance, fans will enjoy a thrilling contest filled with skill, strategy, and excitement. The outcome of these key matchups could very well determine which team emerges victorious in this vital game.

Pitch Report

The MA Chidambaram Stadium’s surface promises a captivating contest, especially when it comes to spin bowling. In the early overs, batters can take advantage of decent pace and bounce, making it conducive for aggressive stroke play. As the match unfolds, however, the pitch begins to slow down, allowing spinners to assert their dominance. Expect thrilling battles as bowlers like Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy aim to outsmart the batsmen, turning the game in their favor as they exploit the deteriorating conditions.

Weather Report

Fans can prepare for a hot and humid day at the stadium, with the weather forecast predicting clear skies and no chances of rain. The temperature will hover around a sweltering 34°C, combined with 70% humidity, which could pose challenges for players as fatigue sets in. As the sun blazes down, teams will need to manage their physical stamina and hydration levels carefully throughout the match, adding another layer of strategy to this exciting showdown.

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Predicted Playing XIs

CSK: Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Vijay Shankar, Ravindra Jadeja, MS Dhoni (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Noor Ahmad, Mukesh Choudhary, Khaleel Ahmed, Matheesha Pathirana.

KKR: Quinton de Kock (wk), Sunil Narine, Ajinkya Rahane (c), Venkatesh Iyer, Rinku Singh, Andre Russell, Ramandeep Singh, Harshit Rana, Spencer Johnson, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy

CSK vs KKR IPL 2025: Impact Players

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) must strategically select their impact players to maximize their chances of success. Shivam Dube proved his worth in the last match and remains a solid choice, ready to deliver crucial runs when needed. If CSK bats first, they should consider bringing in Matheesha Pathirana, whose skills can bolster their innings and potentially swing the momentum in their favor.

On the other hand, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) demonstrate precision in their choice of impact players. If they opt to chase, expect Angkrish Raghuvanshi to take the field, bringing his youthful energy and ability to anchor the innings. Conversely, if KKR bats first, they will likely rely on Varun Chakaravarthy to lead their bowling attack, leveraging his exceptional spin talent to seize control of the game. The decision-making surrounding these impact players will play a significant role in determining the match’s outcome

Probable Best Performers

Probable Best Batter: Rachin Ravindra

Rachin-Ravindra
Rachin-Ravindra

Rachin Ravindra has made a notable impression in his three outings at the iconic Chepauk Stadium, notching up a couple of impressive 40-plus scores, including a brilliant 65* and a solid 41. With his team eager to reverse their fortunes and get back to winning ways, fans can anticipate that Rachin will aim to deliver a dynamite start to CSK’s innings. His aggressive stroke play and ability to find gaps make him a key player in setting the tone for the match. Expect fireworks as Rachin looks to exploit the pitch conditions and give his side the momentum they desperately need!

Probable Best Bowler: Varun Chakaravarthy

Varun-Chakaravarthy
Varun-Chakaravarthy

Chepauk is Varun Chakaravarthy’s home ground in domestic cricket, and his familiarity with this pitch sets the stage for an electrifying performance. With extensive experience at this spin-friendly venue, Chakaravarthy is poised to weave a web of magic against the opposition. His ability to spin the ball and read the game makes him a formidable threat to any batsman. Fans can expect him to utilize his sharp variations and tactical acumen to outsmart hitters. Chakaravarthy’s comfort at Chepauk will not only boost his confidence but also raise expectations for a standout showing in this crucial match. In a high-pressure situation, his expertise will play a pivotal role in KKR’s strategy, making him a key player to watch as he aims to dominate with his exceptional spin bowling.

CSK vs KKR Fantasy Team

Wicket-Keeper : Quinton de Kock

Batters : Ajinkya Rahane, Venkatesh Iyer, Rachin Ravindra, Ruturaj Gaikwad

All-rounder : Ravindra Jadeja, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell

Bowlers : Varun Chakravarthy, Noor Ahmad, Matheesha Pathirana

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Today’s Match Prediction

Score Prediction 1
Score Prediction 1
  • CSK win the toss and opt to bowl first.
  • Powerplay: 45-55
  • KKR: 155-175
  • CSK win the match.
    Score Prediction 2
    Score Prediction 2
    • KKR win the toss and opt to bowl first.
    • Powerplay: 50-60
    • CSK: 170-190
    • CSK win the match.
    • Chennai Super Kings tends to get the better of Kolkata Knight Riders at Chepauk, Though two home losses already but they have more possibity to win against Kolkata Knight Rider.

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Delhi Capitals

“Delhi Capitals: The Premier Cricket Team in the IPL.”

“Delhi Capitals, a formidable team in the Indian Premier League (IPL), have captivated fans with their competitive spirit and skilled players. With a strong focus on teamwork and strategy, the Delhi Capitals aim to achieve great success in every season, making them a team to watch in the tournament.”

Captain: Axar Patel
Coach: Hemang Badani
Home ground: Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi
IPL titles: 0
Owners: GMR Sports Pvt Ltd, JSW Sports Pvt Ltd
Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals (earlier Daredevils) stumbled in the semi-finals in the first two seasons, and in the playoffs in 2012 and 2019. They made the title round for the first time in 2020, where they lost to Mumbai Indians. They made it almost as far in 2021 too, topping the table in the league stage, but then lost both their playoffs to crash out.

Delhi Capitals history

Capitals have been underachievers in the IPL, though they started strongly. They also made the playoffs and finished third after topping the table at the end of the group stage in 2012, but finished last in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2018.

In December 2018 the franchise was rebranded as Delhi Capitals, and the change of name seemed to bring a change of fortune too – they made the playoffs in 2019, and in 2020, got to the final for the first time with a largely young team. In 2021 they made the playoffs again after finishing top of the league table.
Despite claiming stability in recent years and focusing on youth, Delhi’s squad-building decisions have proven detrimental. In 2008, they failed to pursue Virat Kohli vigorously, believing they had a strong lineup with Virender Sehwag, Shikhar Dhawan, Gautam Gambhir, Tillakaratne Dilshan, and AB de Villiers. After three productive years, they released Gambhir, who led Kolkata Knight Riders to three IPL titles, while Kohli emerged as a top performer, albeit without winning the IPL with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Delhi’s history includes letting go of stars like de Villiers, Andre Russell, Trent Boult, and more recently, Shreyas Iyer, Kagiso Rabada, and Avesh Khan. These choices haunt the franchise, highlighting missed opportunities and the impact of poor decisions on their journey in the IPL.

Delhi Capitals highs

Delhi Capitals had good years in 2008 and 2009, when they made the semi-finals, and though they got to the final in 2020, their best seasons were arguably 2012, when they won 11 of their 16 league matches, and 2021, when they won ten out of 14. In 2012, Sehwag, Mahela Jayawardene and Kevin Pietersen made over 300 runs each (Sehwag made 495); and Morne Morkel and Umesh Yadav took 44 wickets between them. In 2021, young Avesh Khan finished second on the list of wicket-takers for the tournament, with 24.

Delhi Capitals lows

Delhi Capitals hit a trough from 2013 to 2018. Nothing they tried seemed to work, or even make sense. And when they didn’t finish at the bottom, they still failed to rise above No. 6 on the table. In 2023 they crashed and burned again, finishing near the bottom of the table.

Delhi Capitals season by season

2024 – 6th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: Another mediocre season for Delhi Capitals. Jake Fraser-McGurk shone with 330 runs in nine matches, while Rishabh Pant had a solid comeback with 446 runs. However, captain David Warner underperformed in his last season, and the team finished in the bottom half after recovering from a poor start.

2023 – 9th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 5
  • Win Percentage: 35.7%
  • Summary: This marked D elhi Capitals worst finish in a decade. Missing the injured Rishabh Pant, Kuldeep Yadav’s performance dropped significantly. Warner scored 516 runs but lacked support, and the team never recovered after losing their first five matches.

2022 – 5th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: The season had its potential, as one game lost to Mumbai Indians kept them from qualifying. Warner, Shaw, and Mitchell Marsh showed promise, while Kuldeep excelled with 21 wickets.

2021 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 16
  • Wins: 10
  • Win Percentage: 62.5%
  • Summary: Avesh Khan emerged as the key player, taking 24 wickets. Dhawan, Shaw, and Pant contributed significantly, but the batting lineup lacked depth, leading to a playoff exit.

2020 – Runners-Up

  • Matches: 17
  • Wins: 9
  • Win Percentage: 52.9%
  • Summary: Delhi Capitals made a strong run, led by Dhawan and Iyer’s batting. They secured eight wins in the league but fell short in the final against Mumbai Indians.

2019 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 16
  • Wins: 10
  • Win Percentage: 62.5%
  • Summary: A solid campaign with strong performances from Pant, Iyer, Shaw, and Dhawan, resulting in a playoff appearance and a historic knockout win against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

2018 – 8th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 5
  • Win Percentage: 35.7%
  • Summary: The 2018 season was another challenging year for the Delhi Capitals. Despite some brilliant individual performances, particularly from Rishabh Pant, who emerged as a leading run-scorer, the team could not translate those efforts into overall success. The Capitals faced difficulty in their middle order and suffered from inconsistent performances throughout the season. Ultimately, they managed just five wins and found themselves languishing near the bottom of the table, forcing stakeholders to reassess the team strategy and player dynamics as they looked ahead to future seasons.

2017 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 6
  • Win Percentage: 42.8%
  • Summary: The 2017 season was marked by flashes of brilliance but continued inconsistency for the Delhi Capitals. Youngsters like Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer kept fans optimistic, showcasing their talent with strong performances. However, the team struggled to build on these efforts, finishing with six wins and ultimately placing seventh. The season served as a reminder of the growing core of young talent, but also emphasized the need for experienced leadership and strategic planning to elevate the team’s standing in future tournaments.

2016 – 6th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: The 2016 season was a step forward for the Delhi Capitals, as they managed to find some consistency in their performance. With strong contributions from Quinton de Kock, who was the standout batsman, and the bowling prowess of Amit Mishra and Chris Morris, the team showed promise. They finished with seven wins, demonstrating a newfound competitiveness. However, they fell short of the playoffs once again, highlighting the need for improvement in both batting depth and finishing ability to convert close matches into wins.

2015 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 5
  • Win Percentage: 35.7%
  • Summary: The 2015 season showed a slight improvement for the Delhi Capitals, though they still struggled to break into the upper echelons of the league. Under a new captain, the team managed five wins, showcasing glimpses of talent with performances from players like Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer. However, stability remained elusive, and the team lacked the necessary consistency to mount a serious challenge for the playoffs. They finished in seventh place, just above the bottom teams, but still left fans wanting more from the franchise.

2014 – 8th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 2
  • Win Percentage: 14.2%
  • Summary: The 2014 season was a dismal one for the Delhi Capitals, as they struggled to find their footing. Despite having star players like Pietersen, the team was plagued by inconsistency and injuries. The Capitals managed only two wins in 14 matches, finishing at the bottom of the table for the season. The campaign highlighted serious issues within the squad, including a lack of depth in batting and ineffective bowling. With morale low, the team faced nine consecutive losses that ultimately sealed their fate in a season to forget

2013 – 10th Place

  • Matches: 16
  • Wins: 3
  • Win Percentage: 18.7%
  • Summary: The 2013 season was a difficult year for the Delhi Capitals, as they struggled significantly throughout the tournament. With a mixture of injuries and inconsistent performances, the team was unable to find their rhythm, finishing with only three victories from 16 matches. Key players, including Virender Sehwag and Kevin Pietersen, did not perform to expectations. The season was marked by a series of defeats that ultimately led to a last-place finish in the standings.

2012 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 18
  • Wins: 11
  • Win Percentage: 61.1%
  • Summary: Delhi Capitals showcased a strong season with star players like Sehwag, Pietersen, Jayawardene, Morkel, and Warner performing exceptionally well. They finished at the top of the league stage, but once again fell short in the playoffs, losing to KKR and CSK.

2011 – 10th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 4
  • Win Percentage: 28.5%
  • Summary: This season marked a crisis as Delhi Capitals finished last in the tournament. With the entry of Pune Warriors India and Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Delhi floundered, ending the season with just four wins.

2010 – 5th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary:
    • Delhi Capitals aimed to build on the momentum from their previous seasons but encountered inconsistencies throughout the tournament.
    • They started the season with back-to-back victories but struggled to maintain their performance, ultimately winning only five more matches after their initial two.
    • The team finished the season tied on points with three other teams, but their net run rate placed them lower in the standings.
    • Consequently, they missed out on a playoff spot, finishing fifth behind Mumbai Indians and Deccan Chargers, among others.

2009 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 15
  • Wins: 10
  • Win Percentage: 66.6%
  • Summary: The Capitals were in fine form during the group stage, winning ten matches before succumbing to Deccan Chargers in the semi-final. They finished at the top of the group phase, showcasing solid team performance throughout.

2008 – 4th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: The season began positively with two consecutive wins, leading to a total of seven victories. However, despite a decent performance, they lost to Rajasthan Royals in the semi-final after a strong group stage.

Delhi Capitals key players

Rishabh Pant
Pant is now the highest scorer in the team’s history, with over 3000 runs, in front of Iyer, Sehwag and Dhawan. More impressive has been his strike rate of 148.93, and his reputation as one of the most feared middle-order T20 batters around. He failed to make much of an impact in the 2022 season, was out injured in the following one, and made a better-than-expected comeback in 2024.
Virender Sehwag
Sehwag, whose last game was in 2013, only slipped from the No. 1 spot for Delhi’s top run-getters in 2020, when Iyer went past his 2174 runs. Sehwag captained the side to the top four in both the first two seasons. They next made the playoffs in 2012, and he was key there too, becoming only the second man to hit five consecutive T20 half-centuries in a season.
Amit Mishra
Mishra played for Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Lucknow Super Giants too, but it was with Delhi that he achieved IPL greatness, taking 106 wickets in 99 matches. He didn’t really get a lot of opportunities in the 2021 season and moved to LSG in 2023 after going unsold the previous year.
Shreyas Iyer
Iyer didn’t play for an IPL franchise other than Delhi until 2022, when he was picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders. His numbers tell you why Delhi held on to him: 2375 runs from 87 matches. He was the man they turned to for batting solidity and leadership nous – but for the injury that restricted his participation in 2021 to only the second leg.
David Warner
Warner played for Delhi Daredevils their first five seasons in the league, and then came back in 2022. That year he was the leading run-maker for Capitals, when they finished in the middle of the table. The following season, he made even more runs but was largely a one-man band.

Delhi Capitals Squad

  • Axar Patel
  • Faf du Plessis
  • Abishek Porel
  • Harry Brook
  • Dushmantha Chameera
  • Donovan Ferreira
  • Jake Fraser-McGurk
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Ajay Mandal
  • Manvanth Kumar
  • Mukesh Kumar
  • Karun Nair
  • Darshan Nalkande
  • T Natarajan
  • Vipraj Nigam
  • KL Rahul
  • Sameer Rizvi
  • Mohit Sharma
  • Ashutosh Sharma
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Tristan Stubbs
  • Madhav Tiwari
  • Tripurana Vijay

    Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Delhi Capitals

    Highest totals

     

    257/4 20.0 12.85 1 v MI Delhi won 27 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    231/4 20.0 11.55 1 v Kings XI Delhi won 23 Apr 2011 Twenty20
    228/4 20.0 11.40 1 v KKR Sharjah won 3 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    224/4 20.0 11.20 1 v GT Delhi won 24 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    221/8 20.0 11.05 1 v RR Delhi won 7 May 2024 Twenty20
    219/4 20.0 10.95 1 v KKR Delhi won 27 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    215/5 20.0 10.75 1 v KKR Brabourne won 10 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    214/3 17.3 12.22 2 v Guj Lions Delhi won 4 May 2017 Twenty20
    213/6 20.0 10.65 1 v MI Wankhede won 24 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    213/2 20.0 10.65 1 v Punjab Kings Dharamsala won 17 May 2023 Twenty20
    211/9 19.3 10.82 2 v LSG Visakhapatnam won 24 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    208/4 20.0 10.40 1 v LSG Delhi won 14 May 2024 Twenty20
    207/5 20.0 10.35 1 v MI Delhi won 27 Apr 2012 Twenty20
    207/3 20.0 10.35 1 v SRH Brabourne won 5 May 2022 Twenty20
    207/8 20.0 10.35 2 v RR Wankhede lost 22 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    205/8 20.0 10.25 2 v MI Wankhede lost 7 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    205/4 20.0 10.25 1 v Supergiant Pune won 11 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    199 19.1 10.38 2 v SRH Delhi lost 20 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    198/4 18.2 10.80 2 v Punjab Kings Wankhede won 18 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    198/5 20.0 9.90 2 v CSK Pune lost 30 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    197/8 19.4 10.01 2 v Guj Lions Kanpur won 10 May 2017 Twenty20
    196/6 17.1 11.41 1 v RR Delhi won 2 May 2018 Twenty20
    196/4 20.0 9.80 1 v RCB Dubai (DICS) won 5 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    195/3 20.0 9.75 2 v MI Wankhede won 14 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    194/4 20.0 9.70 1 v Chargers Delhi won 15 May 2008 Twenty20
    194/9 20.0 9.70 2 v RCB Delhi lost 17 May 2012 Twenty20
    193/1 16.4 11.58 2 v Chargers Hyderabad won 10 May 2012 Twenty20
    193/4 19.2 9.98 2 v RR Jaipur won 22 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    192/3 19.1 10.01 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 17 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    191/5 20.0 9.55 1 v RCB Delhi won 30 Apr 2008 Twenty20
    191/5 20.0 9.55 1 v CSK Visakhapatnam won 31 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    190/3 18.4 10.17 2 v CSK Wankhede won 10 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    190/7 19.2 9.82 2 v Warriors DY Patil won 17 Apr 2011 Twenty20
    190/4 20.0 9.50 1 v MI Delhi won 23 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    189/4 19.1 9.86 2 v SRH Delhi won 2 May 2017 Twenty20
    189/5 20.0 9.45 1 v CSK Durban won 23 Apr 2009 Twenty20
    189/7 20.0 9.45 2 v LSG Wankhede lost 1 May 2022 Twenty20
    189/3 20.0 9.45 1 v SRH Abu Dhabi won 8 Nov 2020 Twenty20
    188/6 20.0 9.40 1 v RR Delhi won 31 Mar 2010 Twenty20
    188/6 20.0 9.40 1 v Kings XI Delhi won 15 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    188/6 20.0 9.40 2 v SRH Delhi lost 29 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    187/3 16.4 11.22 2 v RCB Delhi won 6 May 2023 Twenty20
    187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v CSK Delhi lost 8 May 2008 Twenty20
    187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v SRH Delhi lost 10 May 2018 Twenty20
    187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v RCB Delhi won 28 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v RCB Bengaluru n/r 17 May 2015 Twenty20
    186/8 20.0 9.30 1 v KKR Delhi won 30 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    185/5 19.5 9.32 2 v CSK Sharjah won 17 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    185/6 20.0 9.25 1 v CSK Delhi lost 19 Mar 2010 Twenty20
    185/6 20.0 9.25 2 v KKR Delhi tied 30 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    184/5 20.0 9.20 1 v RCB Delhi won 4 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    184/3 20.0 9.20 1 v RR Delhi lost 12 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    184/8 20.0 9.20 1 v RR Sharjah won 9 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    183/6 20.0 9.15 1 v CSK Chennai won 5 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    183/4 20.0 9.15 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 25 Mar 2010 Twenty20
    181/4 20.0 9.05 1 v RCB Delhi lost 12 May 2018 Twenty20
    180/3 18.5 9.55 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 12 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    180/4 20.0 9.00 2 v SRH Dubai (DICS) lost 25 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    179/6 18.2 9.76 2 v MI Brabourne won 27 Mar 2022 Twenty20
    179/6 19.0 9.42 2 v Chargers Hyderabad won 5 May 2011 Twenty20
    179/5 19.5 9.02 2 v MI Delhi won 24 May 2008 Twenty20
    179/7 20.0 8.95 2 v RCB Delhi lost 10 May 2013 Twenty20
    178/5 20.0 8.90 1 v CSK Delhi lost 5 May 2014 Twenty20
    177/4 20.0 8.85 1 v KKR Delhi won 29 Mar 2010 Twenty20
    176/5 20.0 8.80 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 19 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    175/7 20.0 8.75 2 v RR Brabourne lost 3 May 2015 Twenty20
    175/3 20.0 8.75 1 v CSK Dubai (DICS) won 25 Sep 2020 Twenty20
    174/4 20.0 8.70 1 v MI Delhi won 20 May 2018 Twenty20
    174/5 20.0 8.70 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 21 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    174/9 20.0 8.70 1 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur lost 23 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    173/7 20.0 8.65 1 v Chargers Durban won 13 May 2009 Twenty20
    173/5 20.0 8.65 2 v RR Jaipur lost 28 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    173/7 20.0 8.65 2 v RCB Wankhede lost 16 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    172/2 19.0 9.05 2 v CSK Chennai won 2 May 2008 Twenty20
    172 19.4 8.74 1 v MI Delhi lost 11 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    172/7 20.0 8.60 2 v Warriors Delhi lost 21 Apr 2012 Twenty20
    172/5 20.0 8.60 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 7 May 2016 Twenty20
    172/5 20.0 8.60 1 v CSK Dubai (DICS) lost 10 Oct 2021 Twenty20
    171/5 20.0 8.55 2 v Guj Lions Delhi lost 27 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    170/4 18.1 9.35 2 v LSG Lucknow won 12 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    170/7 20.0 8.50 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 13 May 2014 Twenty20
    170/4 20.0 8.50 2 v RCB Ahmedabad lost 27 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    169/5 19.5 8.52 2 v Kings XI Pune won 15 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    168/7 20.0 8.40 1 v KKR Delhi lost 17 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    168/8 20.0 8.40 1 v Supergiant Delhi won 12 May 2017 Twenty20
    167/3 17.4 9.45 2 v Punjab Kings Ahmedabad won 2 May 2021 Twenty20
    167/6 19.3 8.56 2 v KKR Dubai (DICS) won 19 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    167/8 20.0 8.35 2 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 7 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    167/4 20.0 8.35 1 v SRH Visakhapatnam won 18 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    166/3 16.0 10.37 2 v SRH Visakhapatnam won 30 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    166 17.2 9.57 2 v KKR Visakhapatnam lost 3 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    166/6 17.3 9.48 2 v MI Centurion won 21 May 2009 Twenty20
    166/5 19.4 8.44 2 v Kings XI Delhi won 20 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    166/7 20.0 8.30 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 8 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    165/1 17.0 9.70 2 v MI Delhi won 21 Apr 2013 Twenty20
    165/8 19.5 8.31 2 v SRH Visakhapatnam won 8 May 2019 Twenty20
    165/9 20.0 8.25 2 v MI Wankhede lost 9 Apr 2013 Twenty20
    164/7 20.0 8.20 1 v Kings XI Delhi lost 19 May 2014 Twenty20
    164/4 20.0 8.20 1 v MI Delhi won 23 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    164/7 20.0 8.20 2 v Kings XI Dharamsala lost 16 May 2013 Twenty20

    Most runs in Indian Premier League – Delhi Capitals

    Most runs

     

    2016-2024 111 110 17 3284 128* 35.31 2205 148.93 1 18 4 296 154
    2009-2024 89 89 8 2551 109* 31.49 1882 135.54 2 22 8 284 93
    2015-2021 87 87 12 2375 96 31.66 1916 123.95 16 5 196 88
    2008-2013 79 79 5 2174 119 29.37 1356 160.32 1 15 6 266 85
    2008-2021 63 63 10 2066 106* 38.98 1577 131.00 2 16 6 229 47
    2018-2024 79 79 1892 99 23.94 1283 147.46 14 7 238 61
    2008-2018 46 44 4 1182 86 29.55 962 122.86 9 2 140 13
    2008-2014 56 49 8 1036 69 25.26 819 126.49 6 2 87 30
    2014-2016 38 35 12 1015 78* 44.13 776 130.79 6 62 43
    2019-2025 85 64 21 1010 66 23.48 746 135.38 3 3 75 49
    2014-2016 23 23 1 720 108 32.72 534 134.83 1 5 89 21
    2016-2017 28 28 3 677 102 27.08 532 127.25 1 3 2 52 27
    2008-2010 28 26 5 671 105* 31.95 572 117.30 1 3 2 51 13
    2012-2013 31 30 3 666 66 24.66 611 109.00 5 1 78 9
    2016-2017 28 25 2 638 83* 27.73 523 121.98 4 1 79 12
    2012-2014 19 19 4 599 103* 39.93 440 136.13 1 2 1 56 27
    2008-2010 27 26 4 566 67* 25.72 473 119.66 4 3 62 16
    2010-2015 41 37 14 566 63* 24.60 421 134.44 2 4 44 21
    2011-2013 25 21 3 468 60 26.00 406 115.27 1 38 18
    2011-2013 46 37 14 468 44* 20.34 416 112.50 2 35 15
    2024-2025 17 16 8 457 71* 57.12 246 185.77 3 1 30 30
    2020-2021 27 24 6 441 65 24.50 309 142.71 3 2 42 17
    2022-2024 21 21 440 89 20.95 324 135.80 3 4 39 24
    2023-2025 21 19 3 427 65 26.68 276 154.71 2 2 43 18
    2020-2021 26 24 9 427 53* 28.46 269 158.73 1 30 24
    2016-2019 34 26 11 427 82* 28.46 266 160.52 2 4 34 22
    2011-2018 35 33 7 425 64* 16.34 399 106.51 1 2 33 24
    2024-2025 12 12 369 84 30.75 180 205.00 4 2 36 30
    2014-2016 21 21 1 355 68 17.75 293 121.16 2 1 38 11
    2008-2015 24 19 7 322 61* 26.83 272 118.38 1 2 39 5
    2021-2024 27 21 5 305 48* 19.06 290 105.17 1 27 7
    2009-2012 26 20 6 285 44* 20.35 259 110.03 2 20 9
    2022-2023 17 15 2 257 67* 19.76 176 146.02 1 2 11 22
    2012-2014 16 16 3 256 55 19.69 230 111.30 1 1 18 7
    2015-2015 14 13 248 57 19.07 210 118.09 2 1 23 10
    2008-2010 20 14 7 232 32* 33.14 211 109.95 2 21 1
    2016-2017 11 10 226 55 22.60 168 134.52 2 1 23 5
    2023-2023 9 9 1 218 87 27.25 133 163.90 2 2 24 10
    2018-2018 13 11 7 212 54* 53.00 148 143.24 1 11 11
    2023-2023 9 9 2 209 82* 29.85 141 148.22 1 2 17 11
    2014-2014 11 11 207 52 18.81 192 107.81 1 1 20 5
    2011-2019 15 15 3 205 47 17.08 180 113.88 22 5
    2010-2010 8 7 2 203 75* 40.60 156 130.12 3 9 13
    2011-2011 10 8 3 196 55 39.20 158 124.05 2 22 3
    2011-2013 13 13 196 41 15.07 204 96.07 3 19 7
    2013-2013 8 8 2 193 64* 32.16 140 137.85 1 21 5
    2008-2021 99 32 15 185 31 10.88 217 85.25 3 10 4
    2024-2024 9 9 1 183 41 22.87 122 150.00 12 12
    2008-2010 20 14 4 177 39 17.70 123 143.90 2 12 9
    2015-2017 14 12 3 176 31 19.55 131 134.35 1 14 7
    2012-2018 14 14 1 175 47 13.46 131 133.58 14 9
    2023-2023 10 9 160 50 17.77 146 109.58 1 2 15 3
    2021-2021 8 7 1 152 39 25.33 135 112.59 13 2
    2018-2019 9 9 147 40 16.33 111 132.43 2 16 8
    2022-2023 10 9 2 144 36* 20.57 129 111.62 13 3
    2017-2017 11 11 4 142 41* 20.28 123 115.44 1 8 9
    2017-2021 50 18 8 138 44 13.80 134 102.98 3 11 4
    2022-2025 42 23 16 131 35* 18.71 146 89.72 3 12 3
    2013-2013 7 7 125 49 17.85 128 97.65 11 1
    2020-2021 11 9 121 60 13.44 115 105.21 1 2 13 2
    2018-2018 5 5 1 120 91* 30.00 94 127.65 1 9 7
    2022-2022 14 10 2 120 29* 15.00 87 137.93 7 7
    2023-2023 11 9 1 110 51 13.75 101 108.91 1 1 7 6
    2015-2015 7 6 6 109 28* 78 139.74 9 5
    2011-2012 8 8 102 30 12.75 97 105.15 2 11 3
    2011-2013 37 15 6 100 23* 11.11 59 169.49 5 9 4
    2016-2017 10 8 95 34 11.87 53 179.24 8 8
    2012-2016 17 10 6 93 19* 23.25 88 105.68 6 4
    2025-2025 2 2 92 77 46.00 56 164.28 1 8 4
    2015-2015 4 3 2 86 73* 86.00 65 132.30 1 9 2
    2018-2020 12 6 2 81 36* 20.25 59 137.28 1 3 6
    2020-2021 28 11 5 81 20* 13.50 76 106.57 5 2
    2021-2023 9 7 2 80 23 16.00 73 109.58 6 2
    2025-2025 2 2 79 50 39.50 45 175.55 1 6 5
    2017-2017 12 9 4 77 24 15.40 53 145.28 5 4
    2009-2011 6 5 3 76 33* 38.00 63 120.63 3 2
    2018-2019 13 9 5 76 24 19.00 65 116.92 7 2
    2011-2011 5 5 75 27 15.00 58 129.31 9 2
    2019-2019 7 7 2 73 28* 14.60 54 135.18 2 7
    2025-2025 2 2 1 67 66* 67.00 32 209.37 1 5 5
    2008-2010 12 7 4 67 29 22.33 59 113.55 7 0
    2008-2010 22 11 1 66 21 6.60 63 104.76 2 4 4
    2018-2018 3 3 2 63 46* 63.00 33 190.90 3 5
    2012-2013 7 4 58 31 14.50 40 145.00 3 3
    2008-2008 7 5 1 52 24 13.00 47 110.63 5 0
    2020-2024 46 15 9 49 23* 8.16 49 100.00 2 6 0
    2013-2015 4 4 1 48 30 16.00 39 123.07 4 1
    2014-2018 32 13 6 48 21 6.85 41 117.07 1 5 2
    2010-2013 47 14 10 44 12* 11.00 54 81.48 2 3 1
    2013-2013 6 6 43 23 7.16 52 82.69 5 1
    2014-2014 4 3 42 22 14.00 46 91.30 3 1
    2025-2025 3 2 1 40 39 40.00 17 235.29 5 2
    2011-2013 10 6 4 36 14 18.00 41 87.80 3 0
    2020-2020 3 3 1 32 14* 16.00 29 110.34 0 1
    2011-2018 61 19 7 32 6* 2.66 78 41.02 5 1 0
    2014-2014 5 3 31 21 10.33 38 81.57 1 2 1
    2017-2017 5 4 29 27 7.25 31 93.54 1 1 2
    2014-2016 17 8 4 29 7* 7.25 32 90.62 3 1
    2024-2024 8 4 28 10 7.00 30 93.33 4 0
    2018-2018 4 3 1 26 13 13.00 33 78.78 0 1
    2009-2013 27 8 3 25 22* 5.00 29 86.20 3 2 1
    2022-2022 2 2 24 21 12.00 19 126.31 4 0
    2025-2025 2 2 24 20 12.00 19 126.31 2 1
    2020-2023 4 2 1 23 16 23.00 33 69.69 2 0
    2013-2013 3 3 23 12 7.66 27 85.18 1 0 0
    2023-2023 2 2 22 12 11.00 23 95.65 1 0
    2011-2011 3 3 22 11 7.33 33 66.66 0 0
    2021-2021 3 2 1 21 21 21.00 17 123.52 2 0
    2020-2020 5 2 1 21 20* 21.00 12 175.00 2 1
    2024-2024 2 1 19 19 19.00 15 126.66 1 1
    2011-2013 15 5 3 19 9* 9.50 22 86.36 1 1 0
    2017-2017 3 3 18 18 6.00 23 78.26 2 3 0
    2014-2014 3 3 2 18 14 18.00 21 85.71 2 0
    2022-2022 3 3 18 18 6.00 23 78.26 2 4 0
    2024-2024 4 3 1 18 9* 9.00 24 75.00 2 1
    2014-2016 20 5 1 18 5 4.50 23 78.26 3 0
    2019-2019 8 6 1 18 7 3.60 24 75.00 2 1 1
    2008-2010 28 9 5 18 6* 4.50 29 62.06 2 0 0
    2013-2013 1 1 16 16 16.00 18 88.88 1 1
    2023-2023 4 3 16 13 5.33 23 69.56 1 0
    2021-2021 3 1 1 15 15* 11 136.36 2 0
    2008-2010 13 5 3 15 6* 7.50 27 55.55 0 0
    2017-2017 1 1 1 12 12* 12 100.00 1 0
    2012-2012 1 1 1 12 12* 9 133.33 1 0
    2019-2024 34 6 6 12 10* 11 109.09 1 1
    2010-2010 1 1 11 11 11.00 5 220.00 2 0
    2015-2017 30 5 2 10 4 3.33 26 38.46 1 0
    2023-2025 23 5 4 10 6* 10.00 18 55.55 0 0
    2018-2021 24 2 1 9 5 9.00 6 150.00 2 0
    2013-2014 11 3 3 9 7* 11 81.81 0 0
    2022-2022 2 2 8 8 4.00 7 114.28 1 2 0
    2018-2019 19 4 2 7 6 3.50 6 116.66 1 0 1
    2019-2019 1 1 6 6 6.00 15 40.00 0 0
    2015-2017 10 2 6 5 3.00 10 60.00 0 0
    2011-2011 1 1 4 4 4.00 7 57.14 0 0
    2009-2010 22 2 1 4 3 4.00 13 30.76 0 0
    2022-2023 10 2 2 4 3* 6 66.66 0 0
    2019-2019 2 2 4 2 2.00 8 50.00 0 0
    2022-2023 5 2 1 4 4 4.00 6 66.66 1 0
    2008-2008 14 3 2 4 4* 4.00 5 80.00 1 1 0
    2008-2008 8 2 3 3 1.50 6 50.00 1 0 0
    2024-2024 2 2 3 3 1.50 9 33.33 1 0 0
    2024-2024 4 3 3 2 1.00 7 42.85 1 0 0
    2025-2025 3 1 2 2 2.00 5 40.00 0 0
    2024-2024 1 1 2 2 2.00 2 100.00 0 0
    2014-2014 8 2 1 2 2 2.00 2 100.00 0 0
    2024-2024 2 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
    2020-2025 4 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
    LE Plunkett
    2018-2018 7 2 1 1 1* 1.00 3 33.33 1 0 0
    2014-2015 10 2 1 1 1* 1.00 6 16.66 1 0 0

    Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Delhi Capitals

    Most wickets

     

    2008-2021 99 99 2046 341.0 3 2507 106 5/17 23.65 7.35 19.30 2 1
    2017-2021 50 50 1140 190.0 2 1560 76 4/21 20.52 8.21 15.00 4
    2019-2025 85 84 1740 290.0 2059 62 3/21 33.20 7.10 28.06
    2020-2024 46 46 1054 175.4 1 1574 60 3/33 26.23 8.96 17.56
    2022-2025 42 42 922 153.4 1 1224 53 4/14 23.09 7.96 17.39 3
    2011-2013 37 37 876 146.0 1 1113 45 4/20 24.73 7.62 19.46 1
    2010-2013 47 46 965 160.5 2 1314 43 4/24 30.55 8.16 22.44 1
    2022-2024 33 33 733 122.1 4 1095 42 3/25 26.07 8.96 17.45
    2016-2019 34 34 732 122.0 997 41 4/26 24.31 8.17 17.85 1
    2011-2018 61 59 1205 200.5 2 1480 40 3/16 37.00 7.36 30.12
    2009-2013 27 27 606 101.0 1 758 36 3/26 21.05 7.50 16.83
    2019-2024 34 34 678 113.0 3 943 34 3/34 27.73 8.34 19.94
    2014-2016 20 20 434 72.2 623 29 4/28 21.48 8.61 14.96 1
    2008-2010 28 28 610 101.4 1 833 29 3/18 28.72 8.19 21.03
    2011-2013 46 45 943 157.1 7 1191 29 3/28 41.06 7.57 32.51
    2018-2021 24 24 522 87.0 726 28 3/13 25.92 8.34 18.64
    2008-2010 20 20 420 70.0 520 27 3/34 19.25 7.42 15.55
    2015-2017 30 30 648 108.0 2 806 27 3/20 29.85 7.46 24.00
    2023-2025 23 23 447 74.3 769 26 3/14 29.57 10.32 17.19
    2018-2019 19 19 430 71.4 1 629 23 2/20 27.34 8.77 18.69
    2009-2010 22 22 502 83.4 596 22 3/27 27.09 7.12 22.81
    2014-2016 17 16 369 61.3 1 462 20 4/20 23.10 7.51 18.45 1
    2020-2021 28 28 574 95.4 722 20 3/29 36.10 7.54 28.70
    2014-2018 32 32 654 109.0 1000 20 2/34 50.00 9.17 32.70
    2008-2010 22 21 358 59.4 461 19 4/15 24.26 7.72 18.84 1
    2008-2010 13 13 283 47.1 418 18 4/36 23.22 8.86 15.72 1
    2022-2024 21 15 241 40.1 1 375 17 4/27 22.05 9.33 14.17 1
    2017-2017 12 12 277 46.1 373 15 2/20 24.86 8.07 18.46
    2020-2021 27 21 245 40.5 400 15 3/26 26.66 9.79 16.33
    2022-2022 14 14 290 48.2 1 473 15 4/36 31.53 9.78 19.33 1
    2018-2019 9 9 210 35.0 292 13 3/36 22.46 8.34 16.15
    2014-2016 38 25 342 57.0 421 13 4/17 32.38 7.38 26.30 1
    2008-2008 14 14 324 54.0 2 357 12 4/29 29.75 6.61 27.00 1
    2018-2020 12 12 243 40.3 378 12 3/28 31.50 9.33 20.25
    2008-2010 12 12 257 42.5 332 11 3/15 30.18 7.75 23.36
    2011-2013 15 15 308 51.2 457 11 2/23 41.54 8.90 28.00
    2011-2013 10 10 215 35.5 1 223 10 3/20 22.30 6.22 21.50
    2011-2012 12 11 258 43.0 353 10 2/19 35.30 8.20 25.80
    2021-2024 27 19 288 48.0 425 10 2/11 42.50 8.85 28.80
    2025-2025 3 3 70 11.4 104 9 5/35 11.55 8.91 7.77 1
    2019-2019 8 8 163 27.1 237 9 3/17 26.33 8.72 18.11
    2024-2024 8 8 147 24.3 269 9 3/34 29.88 10.97 16.33
    2014-2015 10 10 205 34.1 300 9 3/32 33.33 8.78 22.77
    2022-2023 10 10 234 39.0 323 9 3/18 35.88 8.28 26.00
    2018-2019 13 11 170 28.2 215 8 3/18 26.87 7.58 21.25
    2016-2017 10 10 175 29.1 256 8 3/47 32.00 8.77 21.87
    2012-2016 17 12 210 35.0 264 8 4/18 33.00 7.54 26.25 1
    2008-2008 8 8 192 32.0 296 8 2/19 37.00 9.25 24.00
    2009-2011 7 7 150 25.0 200 7 2/19 28.57 8.00 21.42
    2011-2011 10 9 192 32.0 272 7 1/25 38.85 8.50 27.42
    2015-2017 14 12 210 35.0 302 7 2/15 43.14 8.62 30.00
    2012-2018 14 12 114 19.0 154 6 2/22 25.66 8.10 19.00
    2022-2023 5 5 114 19.0 173 6 2/23 28.83 9.10 19.00
    2014-2014 8 8 181 30.1 223 6 2/21 37.16 7.39 30.16
    2008-2013 79 15 136 22.4 235 6 2/18 39.16 10.36 22.66
    2013-2014 11 11 209 34.5 2 296 6 2/27 49.33 8.49 34.83
    2021-2021 3 3 66 11.0 82 5 2/18 16.40 7.45 13.20
    2010-2010 8 6 89 14.5 101 5 2/19 20.20 6.80 17.80
    2013-2013 6 6 100 16.4 109 5 2/11 21.80 6.54 20.00
    2011-2011 6 5 102 17.0 152 5 2/42 30.40 8.94 20.40
    2009-2011 6 6 114 19.0 183 5 2/37 36.60 9.63 22.80
    2018-2018 4 4 71 11.5 101 4 2/35 25.25 8.53 17.75
    2015-2015 6 6 84 14.0 101 4 2/18 25.25 7.21 21.00
    2021-2021 3 3 68 11.2 104 4 3/29 26.00 9.17 17.00
    2009-2012 26 8 66 11.0 125 4 2/20 31.25 11.36 16.50
    2010-2010 5 5 90 15.0 143 4 2/44 35.75 9.53 22.50
    2008-2010 27 13 151 25.1 171 4 1/3 42.75 6.79 37.75
    2015-2017 10 10 180 30.0 196 4 1/8 49.00 6.53 45.00
    2018-2018 7 7 150 25.0 225 4 3/17 56.25 9.00 37.50
    2012-2012 1 1 24 4.0 32 3 3/32 10.66 8.00 8.00
    2024-2025 17 3 18 3.0 43 3 2/11 14.33 14.33 6.00
    2025-2025 3 3 48 8.0 83 3 2/27 27.66 10.37 16.00
    2015-2015 4 4 72 12.0 109 3 2/21 36.33 9.08 24.00
    2017-2017 11 8 113 18.5 186 3 1/23 62.00 9.87 37.66
    2020-2020 5 5 102 17.0 192 3 2/37 64.00 11.29 34.00
    2019-2019 1 1 24 4.0 28 2 2/28 14.00 7.00 12.00
    2008-2008 7 5 51 8.3 85 2 1/6 42.50 10.00 25.50
    2014-2014 3 3 54 9.0 98 2 1/13 49.00 10.88 27.00
    2020-2025 4 4 84 14.0 139 2 1/25 69.50 9.92 42.00
    2021-2021 1 1 18 3.0 32 1 1/32 32.00 10.66 18.00
    2010-2010 1 1 24 4.0 35 1 1/35 35.00 8.75 24.00
    2022-2023 17 2 18 3.0 35 1 1/18 35.00 11.66 18.00
    2013-2013 3 2 30 5.0 36 1 1/16 36.00 7.20 30.00
    2018-2018 13 4 30 5.0 58 1 1/22 58.00 11.60 30.00
    2019-2019 7 6 41 6.5 59 1 1/6 59.00 8.63 41.00
    2014-2014 2 2 36 6.0 65 1 1/33 65.00 10.83 36.00
    2024-2024 2 2 36 6.0 72 1 1/38 72.00 12.00 36.00
    2015-2015 14 6 54 9.0 72 1 1/14 72.00 8.00 54.00
    2015-2015 3 2 48 8.0 82 1 1/33 82.00 10.25 48.00
    2014-2014 5 5 56 9.2 83 1 1/31 83.00 8.89 56.00
    2020-2023 4 4 66 11.0 91 1 1/19 91.00 8.27 66.00
    2008-2008 2 2 48 8.0 91 1 1/50 91.00 11.37 48.00
    2014-2014 4 4 54 9.0 91 1 1/29 91.00 10.11 54.00
    2012-2013 7 7 138 23.0 229 1 1/51 229.00 9.95 138.00
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“Rajasthan Royals: The Premier Cricket Team in the IPL.”

“The Rajasthan Royals, one of the most exciting teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), have been captivating cricket fans with their dynamic gameplay and impressive roster. Known for their innovative strategies and remarkable talent, the Rajasthan Royals strive to leave a significant mark in every season of the tournament.”

Captain: Sanju Samson
Coach: Rahul Dravid
Home ground: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
IPL titles: 1 (2008)
Owners: The Royals Sports Group
Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals
The team that attracted the smallest bid when the IPL franchises were first sold, Rajasthan Royals emerged unlikely champions in the first season. Since then they have blown hot and cold, reaching the playoffs four times and finishing sixth or below seven times. They have also been hit by controversy off the field. In 2010 there was a court battle over ownership. In 2013, three of their players were arrested on charges of spot-fixing, and following an investigation, the franchise was suspended for two years for its involvement in illegal betting and match-fixing.

Rajasthan Royals history

Royals had a reputation for their “Moneyball” strategy of budget-conscious buying, and for picking largely unknown talents and backing them. Over the years they unearthed such names as Ravindra Jadeja, Sanju Samson and Yusuf Pathan. However, they also made some of the biggest purchases of them all. They bought England allrounder Ben Stokes for Rs 12.5 crores (about US$1.7 million) and India left-arm fast bowler Jaydev Unadkat for Rs 11.5 crore ($1.6m), both in 2018; in 2021 they bought South Africa allrounder Chris Morris for Rs 16.25 crore ($2.2m) but they released him ahead of the 2022 auction.

Shane Warne led in Royals’ victorious first season, and up until 2011, following which Rahul Dravid took over for two years. Shane Watson then captained briefly before handing over to Steven Smith in 2014. When Smith was banned for ball-tampering in 2018, Ajinkya Rahane replaced him as captain. Smith returned to lead in 2019, but after two poor seasons, Royals released him and named Sanju Samson the captain ahead of the 2021 season. They also appointed former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara as director of cricket around then.
Ahead of the 2022 mega auction, RR retained Samson for Rs 14 crore ($1.8m), Jos Buttler for Rs 10 crore ($1.3m), and young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal for Rs 4 crore ($500,000). They released Stokes and Jofra Archer, two of their biggest names in the previous seasons.

Rajasthan Royals highs

The fairy-tale win in 2008 is what the franchise is best remembered for. That and for largely staying true to their vision of promoting and giving opportunities to a number of young, unknown talents over the years.

Rajasthan Royals lows

Royals have not been short on controversy over the years – the most serious of which was in the wake of three players, Sreesanth, Ajay Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, being arrested for spot-fixing. The BCCI banned the franchise for two years, and one of its owners, Raj Kundra, for life. When RR finished second-last on the table in 2021, it was the third year in a row they failed to make the playoffs.

Rajasthan Royals season by season

2024 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 16
  • Wins: 9
  • Win Percentage: 56.2%
  • Summary: The Royals shadowed SRH and KKR for most of the season. They had a hot streak of four consecutive wins but followed it with four losses. Key players like Sanju Samson and Yuzvendra Chahal faced challenges towards the end of the season.

2023 – 5th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: After a strong start, winning four out of five games, RR struggled, winning only one of the next five. Yashasvi Jaiswal shone with record performances, while Jos Buttler faced a dip in form.

2022 – Runners-Up

  • Matches: 17
  • Wins: 10
  • Win Percentage: 58.8%Rajasthan Royals best performance since 2008. Jos Buttler was the top run-scorer, and a strong bowling attack led them to the final, where they lost to Gujarat Titans.

2021 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 5
  • Win Percentage: 35.7%
  • Summary: A disappointing season with injuries to key players like Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer. Captain Sanju Samson struggled to find consistent support from the batting lineup.

2020 – 8th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 6
  • Win Percentage: 42.8%
  • Summary: After a promising start with two wins, the team faltered, finishing last. Only Jofra Archer’s performances stood out in an otherwise challenging season.

2019 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 5
  • Win Percentage: 35.7%
  • Summary: Questions loomed over captain Ajinkya Rahane’s position, resulting in a mid-tournament leadership change to Steve Smith. Despite individual performances, consistency was lacking.

2018 – 4th Place

  • Matches: 15
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 46.6%
  • Summary: Following their suspension, Rajasthan Royals experienced a topsy-turvy season. Individual brilliance was overshadowed by underwhelming performances from high-profile signings like Stokes.

2017 & 2016 – Suspended

  • Notes: The team was suspended from participating in these seasons.

2015 – 4th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: A strong start with five straight wins was interrupted by setbacks. They still finished in the top four but lost in the eliminator.

2014 – 5th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 50%
  • Summary: Despite retaining key players and adding new talent, Rajasthan Royals missed the playoffs due to a narrow net run rate difference.

2013 – 3rd Place

  • Matches: 18
  • Wins: 11
  • Win Percentage: 61.1%
  • Summary: Rajasthan Royals made the playoffs for the first time since 2008, with Watson’s standout performance as Player of the Tournament aiding their journey to the playoffs.

2012 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 16
  • Wins: 7
  • Win Percentage: 43.7%
  • Summary: A disappointing season, with Rahane’s standout performances offering little respite to the overall team struggles.

2011 – 6th Place

  • Matches: 13
  • Wins: 6
  • Win Percentage: 46.1%
  • Summary: The season marked the end of an era, with heavy losses overshadowing early wins.

2010 – 7th Place

  • Matches: 14
  • Wins: 6
  • Win Percentage: 42.8%
  • Summary: The team had a promising start but slumped mid-season, leading to a low final standing.

    2009 – 6th Place

    • Matches: 13
    • Wins: 6
    • Win Percentage: 46.1%
    • Summary: This season was marred by absences; Sohail Tanvir was banned from participation, and Shane Watson missed the tournament due to international commitments. Mid-season changes included dropping seven players, resulting in a total of seven losses and a sixth-place finish.

    2008 – Champions

    • Matches: 16
    • Wins: 13
    • Win Percentage: 81.2%
    • Summary: The Rajasthan Royals entered the tournament as underdogs and delivered an impressive performance, winning 11 of 14 group stage matches. Key contributions came from players like Shane Watson, Sohail Tanvir, Yusuf Pathan, and captain Shane Warne, leading the team to lift the trophy after defeating MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings in the final.
Rajasthan Royals  Champion 2008
Rajasthan Royals Champion 2008

RR key players

Sanju Samson

  • Role: Wicketkeeper-Batsman
  • Tenure: Joined in 2013
  • Highlights: Samson has been a crucial part of Rajasthan Royals batting lineup since his debut. By 2024, he became the all-time leading run-scorer for the franchise, exceeding 4000 runs and breaching the 500-run mark in a single season.

Shane Watson

  • Role: All-rounder
  • Tenure: Played from 2008 to 2015
  • Highlights: As the Player of the Tournament in Rajasthan Royals inaugural season, Watson scored 2372 runs and took 61 wickets during his tenure. He remains one of the franchise’s most valuable players.

Yuzvendra Chahal

  • Role: Bowler (Leg Spin)
  • Tenure: Joined in 2022
  • Highlights: Chahal quickly made an impact by claiming the Purple Cap with 27 wickets in his first season. By 2024, he broke the record for most wickets in IPL history, solidifying his reputation as a top spinner.

Ajinkya Rahane

  • Role: Batsman
  • Tenure: Joined in 2011, returned in 2018
  • Highlights: After being picked as an uncapped player, Rahane became Rajasthan Royals top run-scorer with 2810 runs. However, after returning from a couple of seasons with Rising Pune Supergiant, he struggled with form and was released before the 2020 auction.

Jos Buttler

  • Role: Wicketkeeper-Batsman
  • Tenure: Joined in 2018
  • Highlights: Buttler made a spectacular entrance with 548 runs in his first season and was retained ahead of the 2022 auction. He finished that season as the leading run-scorer with 863 runs, including four centuries, marking him as one of the league’s best batsmen.

 

Rajasthan Royals 2025 IPL Squad

  • Sanju Samson
  • Jofra Archer
  • Ashok Sharma
  • Tushar Deshpande
  • Shubham Dubey
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi
  • Wanindu Hasaranga
  • Shimron Hetmyer
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal
  • Dhruv Jurel
  • Kumar Kartikeya
  • Akash Madhwal
  • Kwena Maphaka
  • Riyan Parag
  • Nitish Rana
  • Kunal Singh Rathore
  • Sandeep Sharma
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi
  • Maheesh Theekshana
  • Yudhvir Singh

    RR Fan Culture and Community Support.

    Rajasthan Royals (RR), one of the franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has cultivated a unique fan culture and community support that distinguishes it from other teams. Here’s an overview of the key aspects of RR’s fan culture and community engagement:

    Fan Culture

    1. Loyal and Diverse Fanbase: The Rajasthan Royals boast a diverse group of fans who come from various backgrounds. Their loyalty is evident in the colorful displays of support during matches, whether at the stadium or in viewing parties.
    2. Royal Colors: The team’s colors, pink and blue, are proudly worn by fans, symbolizing their allegiance. Merchandise, including jerseys, caps, and other memorabilia, is popular among supporters.
    3. Social Media Engagement: RR’s presence on social media platforms is strong, with fans engaging through hashtags, memes, and online discussions. The team actively interacts with fans through contests and posts, which helps nurture a sense of community.
    4. Fan Clubs: There are numerous official and unofficial fan clubs dedicated to the Rajasthan Royals. These clubs organize watch parties, events, and community gatherings, fostering camaraderie among supporters.
    5. Cheerleaders and Entertainment: The presence of cheerleaders and entertainment acts during matches enhances the fan experience, creating a joyful and festive atmosphere.

    Community Support

    1. Social Initiatives: Rajasthan Royals are committed to various social causes. The team engages in community service and initiatives that focus on education, health, and welfare. This commitment to social responsibility resonates with fans and strengthens community ties.
    2. Grassroots Cricket Development: RR emphasizes nurturing young talent through cricket academies and grassroots programs. They often conduct coaching camps and workshops, ensuring that aspiring cricketers have access to training and facilities.
    3. Engagement with Local Communities: The franchise actively connects with local communities through outreach programs. Players and management often participate in events that promote cricket and support local causes, fostering goodwill.
    4. Inclusivity: RR aims to create an inclusive environment where cricket is accessible to everyone. They encourage participation from fans of all ages and backgrounds, promoting the sport and its values.
    5. Player Interaction: Rajasthan Royals facilitates opportunities for fans to interact with players through meet-and-greet events, Q&A sessions, and fan contests. This direct engagement helps deepen the connection between players and supporters.

      Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Rajasthan Royals

      242/6 20.0 12.10 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 23 Mar 2025 Twenty20
      226/6 19.3 11.58 2 v Kings XI Sharjah won 27 Sep 2020 Twenty20
      224/8 20.0 11.20 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 16 Apr 2024 Twenty20
      223/5 20.0 11.15 2 v CSK Chennai lost 3 Apr 2010 Twenty20
      222/2 20.0 11.10 1 v DC Wankhede won 22 Apr 2022 Twenty20
      220/3 20.0 11.00 1 v SRH Delhi won 2 May 2021 Twenty20
      217/7 19.5 10.94 2 v Chargers Hyderabad won 24 Apr 2008 Twenty20
      217/5 20.0 10.85 1 v KKR Brabourne won 18 Apr 2022 Twenty20
      217/4 20.0 10.85 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 15 Apr 2018 Twenty20
      217/7 20.0 10.85 2 v Punjab Kings Wankhede lost 12 Apr 2021 Twenty20
      216/7 20.0 10.80 1 v CSK Sharjah won 22 Sep 2020 Twenty20
      214/2 20.0 10.70 1 v SRH Jaipur lost 7 May 2023 Twenty20
      212/7 20.0 10.60 1 v MI Wankhede lost 30 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      211/5 20.0 10.55 1 v CSK Chennai won 24 May 2008 Twenty20
      211/4 20.0 10.55 1 v Kings XI Durban won 5 May 2009 Twenty20
      210/6 20.0 10.50 1 v SRH Pune won 29 Mar 2022 Twenty20
      208/7 20.0 10.40 2 v MI Brabourne lost 13 Mar 2010 Twenty20
      205/4 20.0 10.25 1 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur won 5 Apr 2025 Twenty20
      203/5 20.0 10.15 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 2 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      202/5 20.0 10.10 1 v CSK Jaipur won 27 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      201/8 20.0 10.05 2 v DC Delhi lost 7 May 2024 Twenty20
      201/6 20.0 10.05 1 v Daredevils Ahmedabad won 15 May 2014 Twenty20
      200/7 20.0 10.00 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 2 May 2024 Twenty20
      199/3 19.0 10.47 2 v LSG Lucknow won 27 Apr 2024 Twenty20
      199/6 20.0 9.95 1 v KKR Brabourne won 16 May 2015 Twenty20
      199/4 20.0 9.95 1 v DC Guwahati won 8 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      198/2 20.0 9.90 1 v SRH Hyderabad lost 29 Mar 2019 Twenty20
      197/5 19.4 10.01 2 v Chargers Jaipur won 17 Apr 2012 Twenty20
      197/1 20.0 9.85 1 v RCB Jaipur won 17 May 2008 Twenty20
      196/2 18.2 10.69 2 v MI Abu Dhabi won 25 Oct 2020 Twenty20
      196/7 20.0 9.80 1 v KKR Jaipur won 1 May 2008 Twenty20
      196/3 20.0 9.80 1 v GT Jaipur lost 10 Apr 2024 Twenty20
      195/2 20.0 9.75 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 15 Apr 2012 Twenty20
      194/7 20.0 9.70 2 v SRH Brabourne lost 7 May 2015 Twenty20
      193/4 20.0 9.65 1 v LSG Jaipur won 24 Mar 2024 Twenty20
      193/8 20.0 9.65 1 v MI DY Patil won 2 Apr 2022 Twenty20
      192/9 20.0 9.60 1 v Daredevils Wankhede won 30 May 2008 Twenty20
      192/7 20.0 9.60 2 v Punjab Kings Guwahati lost 5 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      191/5 18.5 10.14 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 11 May 2014 Twenty20
      191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v Kings XI Jaipur won 6 Apr 2012 Twenty20
      191/6 20.0 9.55 1 v DC Jaipur lost 22 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      191/6 20.0 9.55 1 v Kings XI Ahmedabad tied 21 Apr 2015 Twenty20
      191/5 20.0 9.55 1 v Kings XI Sharjah lost 20 Apr 2014 Twenty20
      190/3 17.3 10.85 2 v CSK Abu Dhabi won 2 Oct 2021 Twenty20
      190/4 19.4 9.66 2 v Punjab Kings Wankhede won 7 May 2022 Twenty20
      189/4 19.1 9.86 2 v RCB Jaipur won 6 Apr 2024 Twenty20
      189/6 19.4 9.61 2 v Punjab Kings Dharamsala won 19 May 2023 Twenty20
      189/2 20.0 9.45 1 v Daredevils Brabourne won 3 May 2015 Twenty20
      189/4 20.0 9.45 1 v MI Wankhede lost 25 May 2014 Twenty20
      188/6 19.3 9.64 2 v MI Wankhede won 13 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      188/6 20.0 9.40 1 v GT Eden Gardens lost 24 May 2022 Twenty20
      186/3 17.3 10.62 2 v Kings XI Abu Dhabi won 30 Oct 2020 Twenty20
      186/7 20.0 9.30 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 12 Apr 2015 Twenty20
      185/4 20.0 9.25 1 v CSK Chennai lost 22 Apr 2013 Twenty20
      185/5 20.0 9.25 1 v DC Jaipur won 28 Mar 2024 Twenty20
      185 20.0 9.25 1 v Punjab Kings Dubai (DICS) won 21 Sep 2021 Twenty20
      183/1 18.4 9.80 2 v MI Jaipur won 22 Apr 2024 Twenty20
      183/5 20.0 9.15 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 24 Mar 2010 Twenty20
      182/5 19.5 9.17 2 v Warriors Jaipur won 5 May 2013 Twenty20
      182/6 20.0 9.10 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 23 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      182/9 20.0 9.10 1 v CSK Guwahati won 30 Mar 2025 Twenty20
      180/7 20.0 9.00 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 28 May 2008 Twenty20
      179/7 19.2 9.25 2 v GT Ahmedabad won 16 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      179/3 20.0 8.95 1 v MI Jaipur won 17 Apr 2013 Twenty20
      179/7 20.0 8.95 2 v MI Wankhede lost 1 May 2015 Twenty20
      178/6 20.0 8.90 1 v LSG Brabourne won 15 May 2022 Twenty20
      177/7 19.2 9.15 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 25 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      177/6 19.5 8.92 2 v CSK Jaipur won 11 May 2018 Twenty20
      177/9 20.0 8.85 1 v RCB Wankhede lost 22 Apr 2021 Twenty20
      177/8 20.0 8.85 1 v CSK Ahmedabad won 28 Mar 2010 Twenty20
      177/6 20.0 8.85 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 5 May 2012 Twenty20
      177/6 20.0 8.85 1 v RCB Dubai (DICS) lost 17 Oct 2020 Twenty20
      175/8 20.0 8.75 1 v CSK Chennai won 12 Apr 2023 Twenty20
      174/6 19.0 9.15 2 v RCB Ahmedabad won 22 May 2024 Twenty20
      173/6 19.5 8.72 2 v RCB Jaipur won 29 Apr 2013 Twenty20
      171/3 18.0 9.50 2 v MI Wankhede won 13 May 2018 Twenty20
      171/4 20.0 8.55 1 v MI Delhi lost 29 Apr 2021 Twenty20
      170 19.4 8.64 2 v MI Wankhede lost 11 Apr 2012 Twenty20
      170/4 20.0 8.50 1 v Warriors Jaipur won 13 May 2012 Twenty20
      170/9 20.0 8.50 2 v Kings XI Jaipur lost 25 Mar 2019 Twenty20
      170/6 20.0 8.50 1 v KKR Ahmedabad won 5 May 2014 Twenty20
      170/7 20.0 8.50 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 16 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      169/3 20.0 8.45 1 v RCB Wankhede lost 5 Apr 2022 Twenty20
      168/4 18.1 9.24 2 v Kings XI Jaipur won 21 Apr 2008 Twenty20
      168/7 19.4 8.54 2 v MI Jaipur won 22 Apr 2018 Twenty20
      168/7 20.0 8.40 1 v KKR Ahmedabad won 20 Mar 2010 Twenty20
      167/8 20.0 8.35 2 v CSK Chennai lost 31 Mar 2019 Twenty20
      165/3 19.1 8.60 2 v MI Ahmedabad won 14 Apr 2015 Twenty20
      165/6 20.0 8.25 1 v MI Eden Gardens lost 24 May 2013 Twenty20
      165/7 20.0 8.25 1 v Daredevils Delhi won 6 Apr 2013 Twenty20
      165/6 20.0 8.25 1 v LSG Wankhede won 10 Apr 2022 Twenty20
      164/3 19.5 8.26 2 v RCB Jaipur won 2 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      164/5 20.0 8.20 1 v KKR Jaipur won 8 Apr 2012 Twenty20
      164/5 20.0 8.20 1 v RCB Jaipur won 19 May 2018 Twenty20
      164/7 20.0 8.20 2 v CSK DY Patil won 1 Jun 2008 Twenty20
      164/5 20.0 8.20 1 v SRH Dubai (DICS) lost 27 Sep 2021 Twenty20
      163/5 19.5 8.21 2 v SRH Dubai (DICS) won 11 Oct 2020 Twenty20
      163/8 20.0 8.15 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 23 May 2014 Twenty20
      162/5 19.1 8.45 2 v MI Jaipur won 20 Apr 2019 Twenty20
      162/6 20.0</span> “ds-min-w-max ds-text-right”>8.10 1 v MI Jaipur lost 20 May 2012 Twenty20

      Most runs in Indian Premier League – Rajasthan Royals

      2013-2025 145 140 16 3920 119 31.61 2766 141.72 2 23 9 320 186
      2018-2024 83 82 9 3055 124 41.84 2067 147.79 7 18 6 305 135
      2011-2019 100 93 11 2810 105* 34.26 2291 122.65 2 17 5 302 53
      2008-2015 78 76 11 2372 104* 36.49 1679 141.27 2 14 2 236 109
      2020-2025 58 57 2 1714 124 31.16 1151 148.91 2 10 4 205 71
      2019-2025 75 63 11 1308 84* 25.15 952 137.39 6 3 91 71
      2011-2013 46 45 2 1276 66 29.67 1151 110.86 7 171 11
      2014-2020 50 43 8 1070 79* 30.57 843 126.92 8 1 108 20
      2008-2010 43 42 4 1011 100 26.60 627 161.24 1 6 1 89 61
      2022-2025 46 42 17 866 59* 34.64 561 154.36 3 1 51 60
      2011-2019 72 54 18 731 48* 20.30 563 129.84 7 54 28
      2008-2010 25 25 3 697 91 31.68 617 112.96 4 2 88 9
      2012-2014 33 30 12 639 54* 35.50 465 137.41 1 49 24
      2022-2023 28 28 1 637 54 23.59 506 125.88 3 1 71 20
      2018-2021 31 31 5 604 107* 23.23 463 130.45 1 1 3 57 17
      2009-2010 22 22 3 545 94* 28.68 429 127.03 4 3 53 26
      2014-2022 28 25 2 527 73* 22.91 395 133.41 4 57 14
      2023-2025 33 27 8 471 70 24.78 308 152.92 3 2 41 23
      2008-2009 27 22 4 430 42 23.88 369 116.53 2 32 12
      2014-2021 32 23 6 426 53 25.05 343 124.19 1 24 24
      2008-2011 20 20 423 60 21.15 339 124.77 2 3 56 10
      2011-2013 29 23 2 401 40 19.09 356 112.64 1 24 18
      2013-2015 42 32 15 382 46 22.47 260 146.92 25 23
      2018-2019 20 19 4 367 80* 24.46 285 128.77 2 31 10
      2012-2013 15 15 4 365 76 33.18 279 130.82 3 26 16
      2022-2024 45 31 12 344 50 18.10 260 132.30 1 3 24 16
      2009-2012 24 19 8 335 67* 30.45 292 114.72 1 29 3
      2010-2010 11 11 278 83 25.27 192 144.79 1 2 45 6
      2021-2021 9 9 1 230 64* 28.75 193 119.17 1 18 10
      2018-2025 40 27 11 216 27* 13.50 138 156.52 4 11 16
      2008-2011 55 29 9 198 34* 9.90 214 92.52 7 14 6
      2020-2020 12 12 196 41 16.33 164 119.51 19 7
      2009-2011 22 16 7 194 36* 21.55 167 116.16 1 13 7
      2010-2011 12 11 1 183 45 18.30 173 105.78 1 22 1
      2010-2010 13 11 2 183 53* 20.33 166 110.24 1 16 4
      2010-2010 9 7 3 181 45* 45.25 143 126.57 15 3
      2018-2021 11 10 2 181 47 22.62 151 119.86 8 9
      2011-2011 12 11 6 181 47* 36.20 152 119.07 1 11 7
      2008-2008 16 14 3 176 34* 16.00 171 102.92 14 6
      2011-2014 25 17 7 170 34 17.00 137 124.08 1 23 2
      2018-2021 42 18 6 157 24 13.08 135 116.29 4 16 2
      2021-2021 5 5 151 58 30.20 93 162.36 1 18 7
      2015-2015 14 9 151 54 16.77 95 158.94 1 6 11
      2018-2019 22 17 5 144 33* 12.00 83 173.49 1 10 10
      2015-2021 22 14 7 143 36* 20.42 95 150.52 3 5 10
      2008-2008 6 6 1 128 53* 25.60 78 164.10 1 13 8
      2020-2021 10 9 3 124 62 20.66 113 109.73 1 2 11 3
      2008-2009 9 6 2 121 57 30.25 119 101.68 1 14 1
      2012-2014 25 14 5 116 32 12.88 68 170.58 1 9 8
      2018-2018 7 7 115 44 16.42 99 116.16 11 5
      2025-2025 5 5 113 81 22.60 63 179.36 1 14 5
      2019-2021 9 9 1 112 44 14.00 89 125.84 9 6
      2010-2010 9 8 107 41 13.37 106 100.94 1 4 5
      2009-2009 7 7 103 51 14.71 102 100.98 1 12 3
      2024-2024 10 7 1 103 27 17.16 68 151.47 10 6
      2018-2021 39 15 7 100 26 12.50 83 120.48 1 9 3
      2020-2020 5 4 3 83 54* 83.00 62 133.87 1 5 3
      2009-2009 5 5 1 81 39 20.25 68 119.11 11 0
      2024-2025 7 6 2 77 34* 19.25 45 171.11 1 5 6
      2022-2024 42 17 12 70 17* 14.00 59 118.64 1 5 2
      2012-2012 11 6 1 69 24 13.80 67 102.98 1 4 1
      2014-2015 14 8 2 67 23 11.16 54 124.07 1 4 3
      2008-2010 8 7 1 60 27 10.00 57 105.26 1 4 1
      2018-2018 4 4 1 57 32 19.00 47 121.27 1 5 1
      2014-2019 37 7 4 50 28* 16.66 46 108.69 2 2
      2008-2009 16 10 6 50 23* 12.50 58 86.20 1 4 1
      2010-2011 5 5 49 20 9.80 58 84.48 1 9 0
      2024-2024 4 3 48 20 16.00 54 88.88 7 1
      2014-2014 5 4 1 43 23 14.33 47 91.48 5 1
      2021-2021 4 4 42 14 10.50 39 107.69 5 2
      2008-2013 76 15 8 42 9 6.00 59 71.18 1 3 1
      2014-2018 8 4 1 41 30 13.66 36 113.88 1 5 1
      2008-2010 30 9 5 37 23* 9.25 32 115.62 3 5 0
      2008-2008 11 5 2 36 13 12.00 29 124.13 3 1
      2010-2010 3 2 34 30 17.00 22 154.54 3 1
      2022-2022 2 2 33 17 16.50 44 75.00 1 0
      2008-2008 6 3 1 33 26* 16.50 24 137.50 5 0
      2022-2022 2 2 31 17 15.50 27 114.81 3 0
      2021-2021 3 3 1 26 14* 13.00 33 78.78 1 2
      2024-2024 1 1 24 24 24.00 31 77.41 3 0
      2010-2013 21 5 2 23 11 7.66 26 88.46 1 1 1
      2022-2022 3 3 1 22 12* 11.00 24 91.66 2 0
      2010-2010 1 1 21 21 21.00 21 100.00 0 1
      2010-2010 1 1 19 19 19.00 24 79.16 1 0
      2008-2008 2 2 18 17 9.00 18 100.00 3 0
      2009-2010 4 3 1 17 8 8.50 24 70.83 2 0
      2014-2015 10 4 2 17 7* 8.50 13 130.76 2 0
      2021-2021 14 6 1 16 7 3.20 25 64.00 1 2 0
      2012-2013 10 3 1 15 13 7.50 16 93.75 1 0
      2013-2013 2 2 14 14 7.00 13 107.69 1 3 0
      2010-2010 5 3 1 14 12 7.00 12 116.66 1 2 0
      2011-2013 13 3 1 12 7* 6.00 11 109.09 2 0
      2023-2023 8 3 1 12 11 6.00 11 109.09 1 0 1
      2009-2009 2 2 11 11 5.50 16 68.75 1 0 1
      2013-2015 26 5 3 11 3* 5.50 20 55.00 0 0
      2023-2023 3 1 10 10 10.00 15 66.66 1 0
      2008-2008 2 2 10 7 5.00 15 66.66 0 1
      2023-2023 6 3 10 7 3.33 16 62.50 0 0
      2024-2024 16 3 3 10 7* 5 200.00 1 0
      2009-2009 3 2 2 9 6* 14 64.28 0 0
      2020-2020 6 2 1 9 7* 9.00 10 90.00 0 1
      2014-2014 1 1 8 8 8.00 6 133.33 0 1
      2018-2019 2 1 8 8 8.00 6 133.33 2 0
      2022-2023 8 1 8 8 8.00 5 160.00 0 1
      2024-2024 2 2 8 7 4.00 11 72.72 0 0
      2025-2025 3 2 8 4 4.00 9 88.88 0 0
      2023-2025 28 3 3 8 6* 11 72.72 0 0
      2025-2025 5 3 2 8 5 8.00 18 44.44 0 0
      2021-2021 14 5 5 8 8* 14 57.14 0 1
      2018-2019 8 2 7 6 3.50 17 41.17 0 0
      2009-2009 1 1 6 6 6.00 8 75.00 1 0
      2020-2020 1 1 6 6 6.00 6 100.00 0 1
      2009-2009 2 2 6 5 3.00 12 50.00 1 0
      2025-2025 4 3 2 6 3 6.00 6 100.00 0 0
      2022-2022 17 3 2 6 4* 6.00 12 50.00 0 0
      2020-2021 14 5 3 6 2* 3.00 10 60.00 0 0
      2011-2011 2 1 5 5 5.00 5 100.00 1 0
      2008-2012 12 2 2 5 4* 8 62.50 0 0
      2022-2024 46 2 1 5 5 5.00 8 62.50 0 0
      2012-2013 12 2 2 4 4* 7 57.14 0 0
      2010-2010 2 2 1 4 4* 4.00 7 57.14 1 0 0
      2019-2020 8 3 2 4 3* 4.00 17 23.52 0 0
      2008-2008 1 1 3 3 3.00 7 42.85 0 0
      2018-2018 3 1 1 3 3* 4 75.00 0 0
      2013-2013 4 1 3 3 3.00 7 42.85 0 0
      2009-2010 8 2 1 3 3 3.00 5 60.00 0 0
      2019-2019 4 4 1 3 3* 1.00 10 30.00 3 0 0
      2021-2021 1 1 1 2 2* 4 50.00 0 0
      2014-2014 1 1 2 2 2.00 9 22.22 0 0
      2022-2023 4 1 2 2 2.00 2 100.00 0 0
      2009-2012 23 5 1 2 1* 0.50 10 20.00 3 0 0
      2013-2014 4 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
      2015-2015 1 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
      2022-2022 1 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
      2024-2024 2 1 1 1 1.00 2 50.00 0 0
      2014-2014 7 1 1 1 1.00 2 50.00 0 0
      2013-2013 3 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
      2025-2025 2 1 1 1 1.00 1 100.00 0 0
      2023-2023 1 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
      2018-2018 7 2 1 1 1* 1.00 4 25.00 1 0 0
      2013-2013 7 3 2 1 1* 1.00 4 25.00 1 0 0
      2011-2011 3 1 13 1 0 0
      2011-2011 2 1 3 1 0 0
      2023-2023 4 1 2 1 0 0
      2021-2021 2 1 1 1 0 0
      2022-2024 12 1 1 0* 3 0 0
      2021-2023 3 1 1 0* 4 0 0

      Most wickets For Indian Premier League-Rajasthan Royals

      2022-2024 46 46 1073 178.5 1505 66 5/40 22.80 8.41 16.25 4 1
      2008-2013 76 75 1506 251.0 2 1904 65 4/25 29.29 7.58 23.16 1
      2008-2015 78 70 1361 226.5 3 1701 61 3/10 27.88 7.49 22.31
      2008-2011 55 54 1194 199.0 1 1447 57 4/21 25.38 7.27 20.94 1
      2018-2025 40 40 930 155.0 3 1158 51 3/15 22.70 7.47 18.23
      2013-2015 42 42 907 151.1 3 1272 47 5/16 27.06 8.41 19.29 2
      2022-2024 42 41 920 153.2 6 1247 45 3/22 27.71 8.13 20.44
      2018-2021 42 41 816 136.0 1 1094 41 4/16 26.68 8.04 19.90 1
      2022-2024 45 44 1026 171.0 1338 35 3/17 38.22 7.82 29.31
      2012-2014 25 25 576 96.0 1 757 33 4/26 22.93 7.88 17.45 1
      2008-2010 30 30 617 102.5 2 779 33 3/17 23.60 7.57 18.69
      2014-2019 37 37 701 116.5 3 1021 29 2/9 35.20 8.73 24.17
      2018-2021 39 39 796 132.4 1280 29 3/15 44.13 9.64 27.44
      2009-2012 23 23 473 78.5 1 620 28 4/19 22.14 7.86 16.89 1
      2015-2021 22 22 498 83.0 687 28 4/23 24.53 8.27 17.78 2
      2023-2025 28 27 612 102.0 873 28 5/18 31.17 8.55 21.85 1
      2010-2013 21 21 473 78.5 1 635 23 3/13 27.60 8.05 20.56
      2013-2015 26 26 564 94.0 710 23 4/20 30.86 7.55 24.52 1
      2008-2008 11 11 247 41.1 266 22 6/14 12.09 6.46 11.22 1 1
      2014-2021 32 31 570 95.0 756 21 3/25 36.00 7.95 27.14
      2008-2010 43 35 583 97.1 719 20 3/22 35.95 7.39 29.15
      2024-2024 16 15 329 54.5 526 19 3/27 27.68 9.59 17.31
      2022-2022 17 17 399 66.3 3 551 19 3/22 29.00 8.28 21.00
      2009-2012 24 24 534 89.0 610 19 3/6 32.10 6.85 28.10
      2011-2019 72 47 450 75.0 565 17 2/14 33.23 7.53 26.47
      2018-2021 31 25 419 69.5 1 658 16 3/15 41.12 9.42 26.18
      2022-2024 12 12 241 40.1 387 14 4/20 27.64 9.63 17.21 1
      2021-2021 14 14 312 52.0 1 426 14 3/31 30.42 8.19 22.28
      2021-2021 14 14 311 51.5 436 14 3/20 31.14 8.41 22.21
      2020-2021 14 14 313 52.1 491 13 2/29 37.76 9.41 24.07
      2008-2010 8 8 188 31.2 1 226 12 3/20 18.83 7.21 15.66
      2014-2015 14 14 258 43.0 329 12 3/23 27.41 7.65 21.50
      2018-2019 22 22 360 60.0 478 12 2/12 39.83 7.96 30.00
      2012-2013 12 12 234 39.0 242 11 4/13 22.00 6.20 21.27 1
      2022-2023 8 8 161 26.5 250 11 3/23 22.72 9.31 14.63
      2012-2013 10 10 236 39.2 284 10 2/31 28.40 7.22 23.60
      2009-2010 8 8 142 23.4 177 9 3/18 19.66 7.47 15.77
      2018-2019 8 8 181 30.1 1 202 9 3/26 22.44 6.69 20.11
      2014-2014 7 7 162 27.0 206 9 2/18 22.88 7.62 18.00
      2018-2018 7 7 125 20.5 211 9 2/15 23.44 10.12 13.88
      2023-2023 6 6 132 22.0 188 8 3/22 23.50 8.54 16.50
      2011-2013 13 13 248 41.2 326 8 2/23 40.75 7.88 31.00
      2024-2024 6 5 102 17.0 145 7 2/29 20.71 8.52 14.57
      2014-2018 8 7 138 23.0 168 7 2/20 24.00 7.30 19.71
      2008-2012 12 12 210 35.0 322 7 2/18 46.00 9.20 30.00
      2025-2025 3 3 66 11.0 105 6 4/35 17.50 9.54 11.00 1
      2022-2023 4 4 72 12.0 146 6 3/40 24.33 12.16 12.00
      2008-2009 27 12 153 25.3 172 6 3/15 28.66 6.74 25.50
      2025-2025 5 5 120 20.0 194 6 2/26 32.33 9.70 20.00
      2014-2015 10 10 228 38.0 1 323 6 2/32 53.83 8.50 38.00
      2019-2019 4 4 60 10.0 79 5 2/6 15.80 7.90 12.00
      2010-2010 3 3 66 11.0 112 5 2/36 22.40 10.18 13.20
      2025-2025 4 4 78 13.0 149 5 3/44 29.80 11.46 15.60
      2013-2013 7 7 130 21.4 2 163 5 2/20 32.60 7.52 26.00
      2010-2010 5 5 94 15.4 185 5 3/36 37.00 11.80 18.80
      2019-2020 8 8 120 20.0 1 210 4 2/20 52.50 10.50 30.00
      2023-2023 8 8 171 28.3 284 4 2/29 71.00 9.96 42.75
      2019-2025 75 22 199 33.1 332 4 1/7 83.00 10.01 49.75
      2009-2009 3 3 60 10.0 73 3 2/25 24.33 7.30 20.00
      2013-2013 3 3 48 8.0 79 3 2/28 26.33 9.87 16.00
      2013-2014 4 4 78 13.0 88 3 2/14 29.33 6.76 26.00
      2023-2023 4 4 84 14.0 138 3 2/42 46.00 9.85 28.00
      2011-2013 29 12 110 18.2 144 3 2/20 48.00 7.85 36.66
      2020-2020 5 5 109 18.1 208 3 1/37 69.33 11.44 36.33
      2024-2024 2 2 36 6.0 39 2 2/23 19.50 6.50 18.00
      2010-2010 2 2 36 6.0 66 2 2/41 33.00 11.00 18.00
      2021-2023 3 3 54 9.0 84 2 1/18 42.00 9.33 27.00
      2020-2020 6 6 102 17.0 199 2 1/39 99.50 11.70 51.00
      2009-2009 5 1 6 1.0 6 1 1/6 6.00 6.00 6.00
      2010-2010 1 1 6 1.0 16 1 1/16 16.00 16.00 6.00
      2018-2018 7 2 18 3.0 19 1 1/10 19.00 6.33 18.00
      2021-2021 3 2 12 2.0 20 1 1/17 20.00 10.00 12.00
      2012-2014 33 3 18 3.0 24 1 1/13 24.00 8.00 18.00
      2014-2014 1 1 24 4.0 31 1 1/31 31.00 7.75 24.00
      2025-2025 2 2 18 3.0 31 1 1/21 31.00 10.33 18.00
      2013-2013 1 1 24 4.0 34 1 1/34 34.00 8.50 24.00
      2009-2009 2 2 36 6.0 40 1 1/30 40.00 6.66 36.00
      2015-2015 1 1 24 4.0 40 1 1/40 40.00 10.00 24.00
      2018-2018 3 3 24 4.0 42 1 1/20 42.00 10.50 24.00
      2011-2011 2 2 24 4.0 45 1 1/32 45.00 11.25 24.00
      2020-2020 1 1 24 4.0 50 1 1/50 50.00 12.50 24.00
      2011-2011 3 3 32 5.2 62 1 1/15 62.00 11.62 32.00
      2018-2021 11 6 60 10.0 74 1 1/22 74.00 7.40 60.00
      2008-2008 6 5 48 8.0 78 1 1/21 78.00 9.75 48.00
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      2015-2015 14 7 91 15.1 129 1 1/35 129.00 8.50 91.00
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“Sunrisers Hyderabad: The Premier Cricket Team in the IPL”

“Sunrisers Hyderabad, a formidable team in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has captured the hearts of fans with their exceptional performances and thrilling matches. Known for their dynamic players and strategic gameplay, Sunrisers strive for glory each season in a fiercely competitive league.”
Captain: Pat Cummins
Coach: Daniel Vettori
Home ground: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
IPL titles: 1 (2016)
Owners: Sun TV Network
Sunrisers Hyderabad entered the IPL in 2013, after the previous Hyderabad-based franchise, Deccan Chargers, was dissolved due to prolonged financial issues. The SRH franchise was bought by Sun TV Network for Rs 85.05 crores (about US$15.9 million) per year for a five-year deal.
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad

Sunrisers Hyderabad history

Despite inheriting a team (the new owners retained 20 players from the Chargers squad, including Kumar Sangakkara as captain) Sunrisers took some time to form a stable core. In the first two years they trialled four captains, Sangakkara, Cameron White, Daren Sammy and Shikhar Dhawan. While their bowling proved their stronger suit in general, they struggled to find their best XI.

Sunrisers began to shape their own identity in 2015, when David Warner was made captain. The team finished sixth that year, but unlike his predecessors, Warner retained the captaincy on the back of his own strong performances. In 2016 he led Sunrisers to their maiden title, and the quartet of Warner, head coach Tom Moody, mentor VVS Laxman and bowling coach Muthiah Muralidaran worked like a well-oiled machine over the next few years. During this period Rashid Khan too became an integral part of the side.
In 2020, Trevor Bayliss replaced Moody as head coach. However, he left at the end of a dismal 2021 season during which Warner was dropped from the side and Kane Williamson took over the captaincy. The season marked the end of Sunrisers’ association with Warner and Rashid. Laxman, meanwhile, left to take charge at the BCCI’s National Cricket Academy. Moody, who had returned as director of cricket ahead of the 2021 season, took over as head coach again in 2022, but was replaced by Brian Lara later that year, and in 2024 Daniel Vettori was head coach.

Sunrisers Hyderabad highs

In 2016, after finishing third on the points table, Sunrisers won three knockout games on the trot to clinch their maiden title. They also reached the final in 2018 despite the absence of Warner, their captain and best batter, and repeated that feat in 2024 under Pat Cummins.

“Sunrisers Hyderabad lows”

In 2021, SRH won just three of 14 games and finished at the bottom of the points table, beating their previous lows in 2014 and 2015, when they took sixth place. Two years later they finished tenth again.

“Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Journey in IPL.”

2024 – runners-up
M16 W9 Win% 56.2
Sunrisers Hyderabad redefined T20 batting this season. Openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, and middle-order bat Heinrich Klaasen, made over 1500 runs between them – at a strike rate of two runs a ball for the most part. Twice, the team set records for the highest totals in T20 league matches as they made their way to their second final in six years.
2023 – tenth
M14 W4 Win% 28.5
A third dismal season in a row for Sunrisers Hyderabad, who won just four of their 14 games (including two of their last ten) under new captain Aiden Markram. They even lost a game where Heinrich Klaasen made 104 off 51 balls for them. Apart from that display and Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s 16 wickets, the team’s year was singularly awful.
2022 – eighth
M14 W6 Win% 42.8
After losing their first two games, Sunrisers Hyderabad registered five consecutive victories, with their fast bowlers restricting opponents to below-par totals. But once the pitches eased out, their pace attack was no longer such a point of difference. This, coupled with Williamson’s poor form, meant they could win only one of their last seven games.
2021 – eighth
M14 W3 Win% 21.4
A season where little went right for Sunrisers Hyderabad. Warner struggled with the bat and lost his place in the side midway through the tournament. Williamson took over the captaincy but couldn’t turn things around. They lost eight of their first nine games and finished the season with the wooden spoon.
2020 – third
M16 W8 Win% 50
With Warner back at the helm, Sunrisers Hyderabad overcame a spate of injuries to qualify for the playoffs for the fifth straight season. They lost to Capitals in the second qualifier but found new heroes in Jason Holder, Sandeep Sharma, Wriddhiman Saha and T Natarajan, who helped them bounce back after six defeats in the first nine games.
2019 – fourth
M15 W6 Win% 40
Warner returned – though not as captain – and finished as the leading run-scorer of the tournament for the third time. He and Jonny Bairstow were exceptional as openers, but the middle order and seamers couldn’t quite build on their contributions. A superior net run rate helped them through to the playoffs, where they lost to Delhi Capitals in the eliminator.
2018 – runners-up
M17 W10 Win% 58.8
After Warner was barred from the tournament because of his role in the Newlands ball-tampering incident, Williamson stepped in and led admirably. He topped the run charts with the bat and led the side to the final, where Sunrisers Hyderabad came up short against Shane Watson and Chennai Super Kings.
2017 – third
M14 W8 Win% 57.1
The defending champions went out in the eliminator, though Warner won the orange cap and Bhuvneshwar the purple. The season also saw the IPL debuts of Mohammad Nabi and Rashid – Nabi won the Player-of-the-Match award in his second game and finished the tournament with 17 wickets from 14 matches.
2016 – champions
M14 W11 Win% 78.5
Their maiden IPL title. Warner was once again at the forefront, and found support from Dhawan, and from Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mustafizur Rahman with the ball. After finishing third in the group stage, Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Knight Riders in the eliminator, Gujarat Lions in the second qualifier, and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the final.
Sunrisers Hyderabad Champion
Sunrisers Hyderabad Champion 2016
2015 – sixth
M14 W7 Win% 50
Warner took over the captaincy, but it did little to change the team’s fortunes, as Sunrisers Hyderabad failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second successive year. This time they finished with seven wins from 14 matches. Warner himself was the top run getter in the tournament, though.
2014 – sixth
M14 W6 Win% 42.8
Sunrisers Hyderabad started the tournament with Dhawan as captain but handed over the reins to Sammy towards the end to allow Dhawan to focus on his batting. They couldn’t quite find the right balance, with Warner mostly batting in the middle order, and finished with just six wins from 14 games.
2013 – fourth
M17 W10 Win% 58.8
Sangakkara’s poor form led to him losing the captaincy midway to White and sitting out half of SRH’s matches. However, Sunrisers’ bowling, spearheaded by Steyn, ensured they finished mid-table in their debut season. They lost to Rajasthan Royals in the eliminator.

Sunrisers Hyderabad Fan Culture and Community Support:

The Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) is a franchise cricket team based in Hyderabad, India, that competes in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Their fan culture and community support are vibrant and multifaceted. Here’s an overview:

Fan Culture

  1. Loyal Fanbase: SRH has a dedicated and passionate fanbase known for their unwavering support. Fans take pride in their team’s achievements and are vocal during matches, creating an electric atmosphere in the stadium.
  2. Fan Clubs: There are various official and unofficial fan clubs for SRH, where supporters come together to share their love for the team, organize viewing parties, and engage in discussions about matches, player performances, and strategies.
  3. Social Media Engagement: SRH fans are active on social media platforms, celebrating wins, sharing highlights, and engaging in discussions. The team itself engages with fans through social media, posting updates, memes, and fan interactions.
  4. Color and Mascot: The team’s colors—orange and black—are reflected in the apparel worn by fans on match days. The mascot, “Cheetah,” adds a fun element to fan gatherings and events.
  5. Cheerleading and Entertainment: During matches, cheerleaders and entertainment acts add to the fan experience, keeping the crowd engaged and entertained.

Community Support

  1. Local Initiatives: SRH is known for its involvement in community service and local initiatives, collaborating with NGOs and organizations to support various causes, from education to health.
  2. Cricket Academies: The team runs cricket academies that nurture young talent, providing coaching and facilities for aspiring cricketers in the region.
  3. Public Engagements: Players often participate in community events, school visits, and charity matches, fostering a connection with fans beyond the cricket field.
  4. Inclusivity: The team promotes inclusivity by reaching out to fans across different demographics, ensuring that cricket remains accessible to everyone.
  5. Grassroot Support: By supporting local talent and initiatives, SRH helps bolster the cricketing culture in Hyderabad, encouraging young talent to take up the sport.

Sunrisers Hyderabad key players.

Dale Steyn
Steyn was the lynchpin around whom Sunrisers emerged as a bowling team. In 2013, his 19 wickets from 17 matches at an economy of 5.66 were instrumental in the side winning nine games – either by defending totals under 150 or after restricting oppositions to that much.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
When Steyn’s form dipped after 2013, Bhuvneshwar picked up the baton. He was the leading wicket-taker for Sunrisers for four successive years, from 2014 till 2017, winning the purple cap in the last two. At the end of the 2024 season, he was No. 4 on the all-time IPL wicket-takers’ list.
David Warner
Warner was easily the most prolific run-scorer for Sunrisers, topping the 500-run mark in six of his seven seasons with them. They won their first IPL title under him, and if there was one player fans associated most with Sunrisers, it was Warner.
Rashid Khan
Since his debut in 2017 till his last season with them in 2021, Rashid was the MVP for Sunrisers, with batters struggling against his quick legbreaks and googlies. Even when teams tried to play him out, he remained as threatening. His haul of wickets for the franchise is second only to Bhuvneshwar’s.
Kane Williamson
In his initial years with Sunrisers, Williamson didn’t get to play every match, but whenever he got a chance, he did commendably, be it with the bat – only Warner and Dhawan have more runs for Sunrisers – or while leading the side. When Warner wasn’t retained after the 2021 season, Williamson became the captain.

SUNRISERS Hyderabad 2025 IPL Squad.

  • Pat Cummins
  • Abhishek Sharma
  • Brydon Carse
  • Rahul Chahar
  • Travis Head
  • Ishan Kishan
  • Heinrich Klaasen
  • Eshan Malinga
  • Abhinav Manohar
  • Kamindu Mendis
  • Mohammed Shami
  • Wiaan Mulder
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy
  • Harshal Patel
  • Sachin Baby
  • Simarjeet Singh
  • Atharva Taide
  • Jaydev Unadkat
  • Aniket Verma
  • Adam Zampa
  • Zeeshan Ansari

    Highest totals For Indian Premier League Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    Highest totals

    287/3 20.0 14.35 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 15 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    286/6 20.0 14.30 1 v RR Hyderabad won 23 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    277/3 20.0 13.85 1 v MI Hyderabad won 27 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    266/7 20.0 13.30 1 v DC Delhi won 20 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    231/2 20.0 11.55 1 v RCB Hyderabad won 31 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    228/4 20.0 11.40 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 14 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    219/2 20.0 10.95 1 v DC Dubai (DICS) won 27 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    217/6 20.0 10.85 2 v RR Jaipur won 7 May 2023 Twenty20
    215/6 19.1 11.21 2 v Punjab Kings Hyderabad won 19 May 2024 Twenty20
    212/6 20.0 10.60 1 v Kings XI Hyderabad won 29 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    209/3 20.0 10.45 1 v KKR Hyderabad won 30 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    208/7 20.0 10.40 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 29 May 2016 Twenty20
    207/3 20.0 10.35 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 28 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    207/4 20.0 10.35 1 v RCB Hyderabad won 5 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    205/5 20.0 10.25 1 v Kings XI Hyderabad lost 14 May 2014 Twenty20
    204/7 20.0 10.20 2 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 23 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    204/3 20.0 10.20 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 17 May 2018 Twenty20
    201/5 19.0 10.57 2 v RR Hyderabad won 29 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    201/4 20.0 10.05 1 v RR Brabourne won 7 May 2015 Twenty20
    201/3 20.0 10.05 1 v RR Hyderabad won 2 May 2024 Twenty20
    201/6 20.0 10.05 1 v Kings XI Dubai (DICS) won 8 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    200/5 20.0 10.00 1 v MI Wankhede lost 21 May 2023 Twenty20
    197/6 20.0 9.85 1 v DC Delhi won 29 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    195/6 20.0 9.75 1 v GT Wankhede lost 27 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    194/5 20.0 9.70 1 v RCB Hyderabad won 30 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    193/6 20.0 9.65 1 v MI Wankhede won 17 May 2022 Twenty20
    193/8 20.0 9.65 2 v MI Abu Dhabi lost 8 Oct 2021 Twenty20
    192/7 20.0 9.60 1 v CSK Hyderabad won 2 May 2015 Twenty20
    191/1 18.5 10.14 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 10 May 2018 Twenty20
    191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v Daredevils Hyderabad won 19 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    190/9 20.0 9.50 1 v LSG Hyderabad lost 27 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    189/4 19.4 9.61 2 v CSK Ranchi won 22 May 2014 Twenty20
    189/6 20.0 9.45 2 v CSK Pune lost 1 May 2022 Twenty20
    186/8 20.0 9.30 2 v DC Brabourne lost 5 May 2022 Twenty20
    186/5 20.0 9.30 1 v RCB Hyderabad lost 18 May 2023 Twenty20
    185/3 20.0 9.25 1 v Daredevils Delhi lost 2 May 2017 Twenty20
    185/5 20.0 9.25 1 v Kings XI Hyderabad won 11 May 2015 Twenty20
    184/1 20.0 9.20 1 v Daredevils Dubai (DICS) won 25 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    182/6 20.0 9.10 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 12 Apr 2016 Twenty20
    182/6 20.0 9.10 1 v LSG Hyderabad lost 13 May 2023 Twenty20
    182/9 20.0 9.10 1 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur won 9 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    181/3 20.0 9.05 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 24 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    180/3 19.4 9.15 2 v Kings XI Mohali won 15 May 2016 Twenty20
    179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v CSK Pune lost 13 May 2018 Twenty20
    178 19.5 8.97 2 v MI Hyderabad lost 18 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    178/3 20.0 8.90 1 v MI Wankhede lost 13 May 2013 Twenty20
    178/6 20.0 8.90 1 v CSK Wankhede lost 27 May 2018 Twenty20
    178/4 20.0 8.90 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 19 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    178/6 20.0 8.90 2 v CSK Hyderabad lost 22 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    177/5 20.0 8.85 2 v KKR Chennai lost 11 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    177/3 20.0 8.85 1 v MI Visakhapatnam won 8 May 2016 Twenty20
    176/3 17.5 9.86 2 v KKR Brabourne won 15 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    176/4 20.0 8.80 1 v KKR Visakhapatnam won 22 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    176/3 20.0 8.80 1 v Supergiant Pune lost 22 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    175/3 20.0 8.75 1 v CSK Chennai lost 23 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    175/9 20.0 8.75 1 v RR Chennai won 24 May 2024 Twenty20
    175/7 20.0 8.75 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 4 May 2019 Twenty20
    174/7 20.0 8.70 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 25 May 2018 Twenty20
    174/7 20.0 8.70 2 v MI Sharjah lost 4 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    173/8 20.0 8.65 1 v MI Wankhede lost 6 May 2024 Twenty20
    172/2 17.2 9.92 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 13 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    172/8 20.0 8.60 2 v DC Abu Dhabi lost 8 Nov 2020 Twenty20
    172/9 20.0 8.60 1 v KKR Hyderabad lost 19 May 2018 Twenty20
    172/5 20.0 8.60 1 v MI Dubai (DICS) won 30 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    171/3 20.0 8.55 1 v CSK Delhi lost 28 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    171/8 20.0 8.55 2 v RCB Hyderabad lost 25 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    168/2 19.1 8.76 2 v GT DY Patil won 11 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    167/0 9.4 17.27 2 v LSG Hyderabad won 8 May 2024 Twenty20
    167/3 18.3 9.02 2 v RR Dubai (DICS) won 27 Sep 2021 Twenty20
    166/4 18.1 9.13 2 v CSK Hyderabad won 5 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    166/8 20.0 8.30 2 v KKR Hyderabad lost 4 May 2023 Twenty20
    165/8 20.0 8.25 2 v RR Delhi lost 2 May 2021 Twenty20
    164/3 19.5 8.26 2 v Daredevils Hyderabad won 5 May 2018 Twenty20
    164/6 20.0 8.20 2 v CSK Chennai lost 11 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    164/5 20.0 8.20 1 v CSK Dubai (DICS) won 2 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    163 18.4 8.73 1 v DC Visakhapatnam lost 30 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    163/6 19.2 8.43 2 v Guj Lions Delhi won 27 May 2016 Twenty20
    163/8 20.0 8.15 2 v Daredevils Visakhapatnam lost 18 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    163/6 20.0 8.15 2 v KKR Abu Dhabi tied 18 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    163/4 20.0 8.15 1 v Daredevils Raipur won 9 May 2015 Twenty20
    162/8 20.0 8.10 1 v KKR Delhi won 25 May 2016 Twenty20
    162/6 20.0 8.10 2 v MI Wankhede tied 2 May 2019 Twenty20
    162/8 20.0 8.10 1 v GT Ahmedabad lost 31 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    162/8 20.0 8.10 1 v DC Visakhapatnam lost 8 May 2019 Twenty20
    162/4 20.0 8.10 1 v DC Abu Dhabi won 29 Sep 2020 Twenty20
    161/1 15.0 10.73 2 v KKR Hyderabad won 21 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    161/3 19.4 8.18 2 v RCB Hyderabad won 20 May 2014 Twenty20
    161/6 20.0 8.05 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 9 Apr 2013 Twenty20
    160/7 20.0 8.00 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 24 May 2014 Twenty20
    160/8 20.0 8.00 1 v RR Jaipur lost 27 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    159 19.3 8.15 1 v KKR Ahmedabad lost 21 May 2024 Twenty20
    159/6 20.0 7.95 1 v CSK Chennai lost 25 Apr 2013 Twenty20
    159/7 20.0 7.95 2 v DC Chennai tied 25 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    159/6 20.0 7.95 1 v Kings XI Hyderabad won 17 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    158/2 18.1 8.69 2 v Guj Lions Kanpur won 13 May 2017 Twenty20
    158/8 20.0 7.90 1 v MI Wankhede lost 12 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    158/4 20.0 7.90 1 v RR Dubai (DICS) lost 11 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    158/7 20.0 7.90 1 v Daredevils Raipur lost 20 May 2016 Twenty20
    157/8 20.0 7.85 1 v Punjab Kings Wankhede lost 22 May 2022 Twenty20
    SRH
    157/3 20.0 7.85 1 v MI Hyderabad lost 12 May 2014 Twenty20

    Most runs in Indian Premier League Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    Most runs

    2014-2021 95 95 14 4014 126 49.55 2815 142.59 2 40 3 379 143
    2013-2018 85 85 12 2518 92* 34.49 2026 124.28 19 3 294 49
    2015-2022 76 75 17 2101 89 36.22 1667 126.03 18 2 181 64
    2019-2025 65 63 5 1365 75* 23.53 894 152.68 7 2 135 68
    2018-2021 51 47 9 1345 83* 35.39 1078 124.76 12 1 112 39
    2023-2025 33 31 5 1079 104 41.50 623 173.19 1 6 64 70
    2019-2021 28 28 3 1038 114 41.52 730 142.19 1 7 2 99 46
    2022-2024 33 33 4 851 76 29.34 589 144.48 5 3 87 36
    2022-2024 38 36 8 849 68* 30.32 648 131.01 5 2 61 31
    2014-2017 42 37 10 755 74* 27.96 586 128.83 5 2 63 23
    2024-2025 20 20 1 715 102 37.63 374 191.17 1 5 3 85 38
    2014-2017 56 39 9 584 79* 19.46 485 120.41 1 3 35 29
    2020-2024 50 40 10 577 37* 19.23 395 146.07 3 37 36
    2018-2021 29 28 3 553 87 22.12 448 123.43 2 2 61 12
    2017-2021 33 28 5 500 63* 21.73 416 120.19 2 1 34 17
    2016-2017 22 21 3 488 70* 27.11 356 137.07 2 1 52 21
    2023-2025 20 16 2 415 76* 29.64 306 135.62 2 1 26 23
    2016-2019 47 36 9 373 34 13.81 317 117.66 1 21 13
    2023-2024 14 14 334 83 23.85 267 125.09 1 37 7
    2015-2016 16 15 2 310 63 23.84 256 121.09 2 1 19 15
    2014-2014 13 13 2 309 88* 28.09 263 117.49 2 31 9
    2014-2015 20 16 3 308 46 23.69 290 106.20 20 8
    2022-2022 14 13 5 306 64* 38.25 212 144.33 2 1 16 21
    2018-2019 25 21 9 300 45* 25.00 245 122.44 1 23 12
    2013-2013 13 13 294 61 22.61 255 115.29 1 37 4
    2013-2014 20 18 5 282 60 21.69 223 126.45 1 2 15 18
    2013-2015 22 21 3 280 46 15.55 313 89.45 23 1
    2013-2016 46 27 13 267 39* 19.07 230 116.08 1 13 12
    2020-2022 21 17 1 251 51* 15.68 218 115.13 1 2 15 9
    2018-2019 20 14 2 248 35 20.66 207 119.80 26 5
    2013-2016 22 18 7 245 36* 22.27 164 149.39 14 13
    2013-2013 16 14 4 233 40 23.30 163 142.94 12 14
    2017-2021 76 35 11 222 34* 9.25 162 137.03 9 17 13
    2024-2024 16 12 3 215 59* 23.88 166 129.51 1 1 7 13
    2014-2024 145 49 24 213 27 8.52 214 99.53 5 23 2
    2013-2013 13 13 1 209 52 17.41 191 109.42 1 2 18 7
    2024-2025 21 15 6 192 35* 21.33 131 146.56 14 12
    2023-2023 11 11 2 190 100* 21.11 154 123.37 1 3 23 4
    2017-2021 17 14 2 180 31 15.00 119 151.26 16 9
    2014-2021 16 12 3 167 47* 18.55 137 121.89 9 10
    2022-2024 18 14 2 161 40 13.41 130 123.84 1 15 3
    2021-2021 5 5 150 60 30.00 121 123.96 1 21 1
    2018-2018 6 6 148 45 24.66 118 125.42 13 6
    2015-2015 9 8 3 145 41 29.00 120 120.83 1 6 6
    2025-2025 5 5 141 74 28.20 77 183.11 1 8 12
    2025-2025 5 5 1 127 106* 31.75 72 176.38 1 1 13 6
    2013-2013 8 7 2 123 55 24.60 111 110.81 1 1 13 2
    2013-2013 9 9 120 28 13.33 136 88.23 13 0
    2016-2017 8 7 3 116 39* 29.00 60 193.33 1 9 9
    2023-2024 6 6 110 36 18.33 88 125.00 1 16 2
    2013-2015 37 15 9 95 19* 15.83 75 126.66 2 9 2
    2013-2014 27 10 3 93 30 13.28 103 90.29 3 9 0
    2013-2013 7 7 91 27 13.00 101 90.09 9 0
    2015-2017 18 8 4 83 27* 20.75 51 162.74 3 6
    2019-2019 3 3 81 36 27.00 53 152.83 4 7
    2018-2018 4 4 1 75 43* 25.00 48 156.25 1 8
    2014-2014 7 5 2 71 27 23.66 63 112.69 8 0
    2023-2023 3 1 69 69 69.00 47 146.80 1 9 2
    2022-2022 10 5 1 69 25* 17.25 47 146.80 5 4
    2022-2024 19 11 6 66 17* 13.20 63 104.76 5 2
    2022-2022 3 3 1 58 26* 29.00 41 141.46 2 5
    2021-2021 6 5 1 55 19 13.75 52 105.76 2 2
    2014-2014 10 6 4 55 23* 27.50 54 101.85 5 0
    2018-2020 8 5 52 35 10.40 44 118.18 2 6 1
    2023-2023 5 5 39 25 7.80 22 177.27 1 2 4
    2025-2025 2 2 28 27 14.00 25 112.00 1 2
    2018-2021 43 12 7 26 9 5.20 29 89.65 4 3 0
    2023-2024 6 5 3 25 8* 12.50 21 119.04 1 2 1
    2024-2025 12 5 2 24 8* 8.00 26 92.30 2 1
    2021-2024 26 6 4 23 19* 11.50 16 143.75 2 1 2
    2023-2023 2 2 22 18 11.00 16 137.50 2 1
    2023-2024 17 3 3 21 18* 13 161.53 2 1
    2025-2025 4 3 1 20 12* 10.00 25 80.00 0 0
    2015-2015 12 4 1 17 12 5.66 25 68.00 1 1 0
    2023-2023 1 1 1 16 16* 10 160.00 1 1
    2021-2022 7 3 1 16 14* 8.00 14 114.28 1 2 1
    2021-2021 3 2 15 11 7.50 26 57.69 1 0
    2013-2013 2 2 1 14 10 14.00 17 82.35 0 0
    2017-2021 43 9 5 11 7* 2.75 25 44.00 2 1 0
    2013-2013 1 1 10 10 10.00 17 58.82 0 0
    2025-2025 5 4 3 10 6* 10.00 10 100.00 1 0
    2022-2022 1 1 1 9 9* 7 128.57 2 0
    2025-2025 1 1 9 9 9.00 11 81.81 1 0
    2016-2016 3 2 8 8 4.00 15 53.33 1 1 0
    2022-2022 1 1 7 7 7.00 5 140.00 0 1
    2024-2024 3 1 1 7 7* 5 140.00 0 0
    2018-2019 2 2 7 7 3.50 17 41.17 1 0 0
    2022-2023 5 2 7 7 3.50 6 116.66 1 1 0
    2019-2021 11 3 1 7 5 3.50 9 77.77 1 1 0
    2013-2013 3 3 6 4 2.00 15 40.00 1 1 0
    2025-2025 3 3 6 4 2.00 13 46.15 1 0 0
    2018-2018 4 1 1 5 5* 2 250.00 1 0
    2018-2020 8 3 2 4 3 4.00 7 57.14 0 0
    2016-2017 15 4 4 4 2* 4 100.00 0 0
    2014-2014 1 1 3 3 3.00 5 60.00 0 0
    2022-2023 7 2 2 3 2* 13 23.07 0 0
    2025-2025 4 3 1 3 3* 1.50 7 42.85 2 0 0
    2020-2024 55 4 4 3 3* 5 60.00 0 0
    2014-2015 5 2 2 2 2* 2 100.00 0 0
    2021-2021 1 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
    2018-2021 24 3 1 1 0.33 5 20.00 2 0 0
    2016-2017 14 4 4 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
    2020-2020 1 1 1 1 0 0
    2017-2018 2 1 1 1 0 0
    I Sharma
    2013-2015 23 2 2 0* 0 0 0

    Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    Most wickets

    2014-2024 145 145 3268 544.4 12 4210 157 5/19 26.81 7.72 20.81 2 2
    2017-2021 76 76 1812 302.0 4 1912 93 3/7 20.55 6.33 19.48
    2020-2024 55 55 1261 210.1 2 1854 65 4/19 28.52 8.82 19.40 1
    2017-2021 43 43 976 162.4 1 1400 52 4/29 26.92 8.60 18.76 1
    2018-2021 43 43 973 162.1 1262 41 3/19 30.78 7.78 23.73
    2013-2016 46 46 850 141.4 1 1109 36 4/38 30.80 7.82 23.61 1
    2013-2015 37 37 857 142.5 3 985 33 3/11 29.84 6.89 25.96
    2018-2021 24 24 543 90.3 786 32 3/21 24.56 8.68 16.96
    2014-2021 16 16 377 62.5 515 31 4/52 16.61 8.19 12.16 1
    2021-2024 26 26 493 82.1 1 772 29 5/25 26.62 9.39 17.00 1 1
    2013-2014 27 27 597 99.3 1 734 28 4/19 26.21 7.37 21.32 1
    2014-2017 42 42 666 111.0 917 28 3/16 32.75 8.26 23.78
    2024-2025 21 21 466 77.4 1 752 22 3/43 34.18 9.68 21.18
    2023-2024 17 17 360 60.0 559 20 4/15 27.95 9.31 18.00 1
    2013-2013 16 16 358 59.4 478 19 3/20 25.15 8.01 18.84
    2013-2015 23 23 508 84.4 2 726 19 3/27 38.21 8.57 26.73
    2022-2024 19 19 414 69.0 1 670 18 3/25 37.22 9.71 23.00
    2016-2017 14 14 283 47.1 1 396 17 3/15 23.29 8.39 16.64
    2016-2017 17 17 382 63.4 1 455 17 3/16 26.76 7.14 22.47
    2018-2019 20 20 407 67.5 551 16 2/18 34.43 8.12 25.43
    2016-2017 15 15 309 51.3 442 14 3/28 31.57 8.58 22.07
    2017-2021 17 17 343 57.1 408 13 4/11 31.38 7.13 26.38 1
    2013-2014 20 17 218 36.2 325 11 4/22 29.54 8.94 19.81 1
    2019-2025 65 30 318 53.0 471 11 2/4 42.81 8.88 28.90
    2017-2017 6 6 138 23.0 212 10 4/32 21.20 9.21 13.80 1
    2015-2016 8 8 192 32.0 275 10 3/19 27.50 8.59 19.20
    2022-2024 18 17 304 50.4 458 10 3/28 45.80 9.03 30.40
    2015-2017 18 16 224 37.2 300 9 2/13 33.33 8.03 24.88
    2017-2021 33 15 193 32.1 252 8 2/19 31.50 7.83 24.12
    2019-2021 11 11 210 35.0 304 8 2/19 38.00 8.68 26.25
    2024-2025 12 12 199 33.1 335 8 3/30 41.87 10.10 24.87
    2013-2016 22 11 99 16.3 159 7 1/7 22.71 9.63 14.14
    2021-2022 7 7 150 25.0 206 7 2/12 29.42 8.24 21.42
    2024-2024 16 15 165 27.3 270 7 3/23 38.57 9.81 23.57
    2015-2015 12 12 216 36.0 329 7 2/35 47.00 9.13 30.85
    2015-2015 9 7 120 20.0 160 6 2/18 26.66 8.00 20.00
    2016-2019 47 13 132 22.0 184 6 2/16 30.66 8.36 22.00
    2016-2017 8 8 143 23.5 203 6 2/20 33.83 8.51 23.83
    2022-2023 7 7 152 25.2 227 6 2/32 37.83 8.96 25.33
    2018-2020 8 8 157 26.1 270 6 2/4 45.00 10.31 26.16
    2018-2018 4 4 61 10.1 94 5 2/15 18.80 9.24 12.20
    2018-2018 4 4 96 16.0 130 5 2/21 26.00 8.12 19.20
    2025-2025 5 5 102 17.0 158 5 2/28 31.60 9.29 20.40
    2025-2025 3 3 66 11.0 100 4 3/42 25.00 9.09 16.50
    2025-2025 4 4 78 13.0 122 4 2/34 30.50 9.38 19.50
    2014-2014 10 10 142 23.4 205 4 2/10 51.25 8.66 35.50
    2022-2022 3 3 54 9.0 98 3 2/42 32.66 10.88 18.00
    2023-2025 20 9 109 18.1 207 3 2/17 69.00 11.39 36.33
    2021-2021 1 1 24 4.0 29 2 2/29 14.50 7.25 12.00
    2013-2013 2 2 48 8.0 42 2 1/20 21.00 5.25 24.00
    2023-2023 2 2 42 7.0 56 2 2/23 28.00 8.00 21.00
    2025-2025 2 2 48 8.0 94 2 1/46 47.00 11.75 24.00
    2020-2024 50 5 54 9.0 113 2 1/9 56.50 12.55 27.00
    2014-2015 5 5 84 14.0 114 2 1/20 57.00 8.14 42.00
    2025-2025 4 4 60 10.0 141 2 2/46 70.50 14.10 30.00
    2022-2024 38 12 97 16.1 149 2 1/8 74.50 9.21 48.50
    2022-2023 5 5 85 14.1 171 2 1/30 85.50 12.07 42.50
    2025-2025 2 2 12 2.0 16 1 1/4 16.00 8.00 12.00
    2013-2013 13 2 12 2.0 16 1 1/14 16.00 8.00 12.00
    2023-2023 5 2 18 3.0 20 1 1/10 20.00 6.66 18.00
    2018-2019 25 2 18 3.0 22 1 1/14 22.00 7.33 18.00
    2022-2022 1 1 18 3.0 34 1 1/34 34.00 11.33 18.00
    2013-2015 22 5 36 6.0 38 1 1/5 38.00 6.33 36.00
    2023-2023 1 1 24 4.0 40 1 1/40 40.00 10.00 24.00
    2017-2018 2 2 30 5.0 40 1 1/9 40.00 8.00 30.00
    2022-2022 1 1 24 4.0 47 1 1/47 47.00 11.75 24.00
    2016-2017 22 7 49 8.1 74 1 1/6 74.00 9.06 49.00
    2023-2023 3 3 66 11.0 83 1 1/37 83.00 7.54 66.00

     

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Lucknow Super Giants Cricket Team

 Lucknow Super Giants .

Captain: Rishabh Pant
Coach: Justin Langer
Home ground: BR SABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
IPL titles: 0
Owners: RPSG Group
 Lucknow Super Giants, one of the two new teams added to the IPL ahead of the 2022 season, were bought for a record sum of Rs 7090 crore (approx. US$940 million) by RP Sanjiv Goenka Group, which previously owned the Rising Pune Supergiant franchise in 2016 and 2017. Andy Flower was appointed head coach and Gautam Gambhir mentor, though both moved on soon enough.

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Lucknow Super Giants history

Lucknow Super Giants, like Gujarat Titans, the other franchise to debut in 2022, had a strong start in their first two seasons, making it to the playoffs both times though going no further. In 2022, they stumbled against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the eliminator, and Mumbai Indians knocked them out in 2023.

In a team of big hitters like Quinton de Kock, Nicholas Pooran and Marcus Stoinis, captain KL Rahul has been the stable batting anchor for the side. He topped the run charts for LSG in 2022 and 2024, and was their second-highest scorer in 2023, when he was ruled out of the tournament with an injury. Despite a strong core of allrounders, LSG have been hamstrung by their lack of experienced fast bowlers, a lack they felt in a forgettable 2024 for the side, with key buy Mark Wood out for the second year in a row and David Willey unavailable.
In 2024, LSG brought in new head coach Justin Langer after choosing not to renew Andy Flower’s contract.

Lucknow Super Giants season by season

2024 – seventh
M14 W7 W% 50
LSG failed to make the playoffs for the first time in three years after prolonged struggles with batting at the top, and a bowling attack without much puff. Devdutt Padikkal, who the team had traded in, endured a horror run of single-digit scores, and Quinton de Kock fired only intermittently. Despite the steadying influence of KL Rahul and Nicholas Pooran, LSG found little rhythm through the season, which reflected in their middle-of-the-table finish.
2023 – fourth
M15 W8 W% 53.3

After winning eight league-stage games, LSG made it to the playoffs for the second time in a row and were knocked out in the Eliminator again. They lost their captain, KL Rahul, to injury early in their campaign, but overseas batters Kyle Mayers, Nicholas Pooran and Marcus Stoinis kept them firing. Afghanistan seamer Naveen-ul-Haq took 11 wickets in eight games in his debut season.
2022 – fourth
M15 W9 W% 64.28

In their maiden season, Super Giants qualified for the playoffs with nine wins at the end of the group stage. KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock and Deepak Hooda made close to 1600 runs between them, and uncapped seamer Mohsin Khan had a breakthrough season. LSG lost the high-scoring Eliminator to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Lucknow Super Giants key players

KL Rahul
Lucknow spent Rs 17 crore ($2.28 million approx.) on Rahul, making him the joint-highest-paid IPL player. He was the highest run scorer for Punjab Kings after four seasons there, and he topped the charts for LSG in their first season with 616 runs, and again in 2024, and was the second highest run-scorer in the 2022 edition overall.
Avesh Khan
After a breakthrough IPL in 2021, in which he took 24 wickets for Delhi Capitals, in 2022, Avesh became the first ever uncapped player to hit the Rs 10-crore mark at an IPL auction when Lucknow secured his services. He didn’t quite replicate his 2021 feats but still finished just outside the top ten wicket-takers’ list, with 18. In 2024, Lucknow traded him to Rajasthan Royals for Devdutt Padikkal.
Quinton de Kock
De Kock has been one of the most impactful batters over the last few seasons. He emerged as Mumbai Indians’ top run scorer in 2019 and second highest in 2020, and was a vital cog in them winning back-to-back trophies. He scored over 500 runs in LSG’s inaugural season, and was third on the overall runs chart.
Nicholas Pooran
Pooran was audacious in his first season, 2023 – a 15-ball half-century was among his crucial middle-order contributions – and helped LSG make it to the playoffs. He was severe against pace bowlers in particular, scoring at a strike rate of 198.14, and finished the season with 26 fours and as many sixes.

Lucknow Super Giants Squad

  • Rishabh Pant
  • Abdul Samad
  • Akash Deep
  • Akash Singh
  • Avesh Khan
  • Ayush Badoni
  • Matthew Breetzke
  • Yuvraj Chaudhary
  • Rajvardhan Hangargekar
  • Himmat Singh
  • Shamar Joseph
  • Aryan Juyal
  • Arshin Kulkarni
  • Aiden Markram
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • David Miller
  • Mohsin Khan
  • Nicholas Pooran
  • Prince Yadav
  • Digvesh Rathi
  • Ravi Bishnoi
  • Shahbaz Ahmed
  • Manimaran Siddharth
  • Shardul Thakur
  • Mayank Yadav

    Highest totals For Indian Premier League : Lucknow Super Giants .

    Highest totals

     

    257/5 20.0 12.85 1 v Punjab Kings Mohali won 28 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    238/3 20.0 11.90 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 8 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    214/6 20.0 10.70 1 v MI Wankhede won 17 May 2024 Twenty20
    213/4 19.3 10.92 2 v CSK Chennai won 23 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    213/9 20.0 10.65 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 10 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    211/4 19.3 10.82 2 v CSK Brabourne won 31 Mar 2022 Twenty20
    210/0 20.0 10.50 1 v KKR DY Patil won 18 May 2022 Twenty20
    209/8 20.0 10.45 1 v DC Visakhapatnam lost 24 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    205/7 20.0 10.25 2 v CSK Chennai lost 3 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    203/8 20.0 10.15 1 v MI Lucknow won 4 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    199/4 20.0 9.95 1 v MI Brabourne won 16 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    199/8 20.0 9.95 1 v Punjab Kings Lucknow won 30 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    196/5 20.0 9.80 1 v RR Lucknow lost 27 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    195/3 20.0 9.75 1 v DC Wankhede won 1 May 2022 Twenty20
    193/5 16.1 11.93 2 v SRH Hyderabad won 27 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    193/6 20.0 9.65 2 v RCB Eden Gardens lost 25 May 2022 Twenty20
    193/6 20.0 9.65 1 v DC Lucknow won 1 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    189/9 20.0 9.45 2 v DC Delhi lost 14 May 2024 Twenty20
    185/3 19.2 9.56 2 v SRH Hyderabad won 13 May 2023 Twenty20
    181/5 20.0 9.05 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 2 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    180/2 19.0 9.47 2 v CSK Lucknow won 19 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    177/3 20.0 8.85 1 v MI Lucknow won 16 May 2023 Twenty20
    176/8 20.0 8.80 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 20 May 2023 Twenty20
    176/7 20.0 8.80 1 v KKR Pune won 7 May 2022 Twenty20
    173/6 20.0 8.65 2 v RR Jaipur lost 24 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    171/7 20.0 8.55 2 v GT Ahmedabad lost 7 May 2023 Twenty20
    171/7 20.0 8.55 1 v Punjab Kings Lucknow lost 1 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    169/7 20.0 8.45 1 v SRH DY Patil won 4 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    168/6 20.0 8.40 1 v MI Wankhede won 24 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    167/7 20.0 8.35 1 v DC Lucknow lost 12 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    165/4 20.0 8.25 1 v SRH Hyderabad lost 8 May 2024 Twenty20
    163/8 20.0 8.15 2 v RCB DY Patil lost 19 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    163/5 20.0 8.15 1 v GT Lucknow won 7 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    162/8 20.0 8.10 2 v RR Wankhede lost 10 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    161/7 20.0 8.05 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 14 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    159/8 20.0 7.95 1 v Punjab Kings Lucknow lost 15 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    158/6 20.0 7.90 1 v GT Wankhede lost 28 Mar 2022 Twenty20
    155/4 19.4 7.88 2 v DC DY Patil won 7 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    154/8 20.0 7.70 2 v RR Brabourne lost 15 May 2022 Twenty20
    154/7 20.0 7.70 1 v RR Jaipur won 19 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    153/8 20.0 7.65 1 v Punjab Kings Pune won 29 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    145/6 19.2 7.50 2 v MI Lucknow won 30 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    137 16.1 8.47 2 v KKR Lucknow lost 5 May 2024 Twenty20
    128/7 20.0 6.40 2 v GT Lucknow lost 22 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    127/5 16.0 7.93 2 v SRH Lucknow won 7 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    125/7 19.2 6.46 1 v CSK Lucknow n/r 3 May 2023 Twenty20
    108 19.5 5.44 2 v RCB Lucknow lost 1 May 2023 Twenty20
    101 16.3 6.12 2 v MI Chennai lost 24 May 2023 Twenty20
    82 13.5 5.92 2 v GT Pune lost 10 May 2022 Twenty20

    Most runs in IPL Lucknow Super Giants .

    Most runs

     

    2022-2024 38 38 4 1410 103* 41.47 1079 130.67 2 10 3 118 53
    2023-2025 34 34 10 1145 87* 47.70 615 186.17 8 3 86 86
    2022-2024 40 39 6 952 124* 28.84 641 148.51 1 5 4 74 56
    2022-2024 30 30 1 901 140* 31.06 629 143.24 1 7 1 86 40
    2022-2025 47 39 9 715 59* 23.83 536 133.39 4 2 52 27
    2022-2024 38 35 2 680 59 20.60 525 129.52 5 1 55 23
    2022-2024 43 39 16 504 49* 21.91 415 121.44 4 39 15
    2023-2023 13 13 379 73 29.15 263 144.10 4 2 38 22
    2025-2025 5 5 265 81 53.00 147 180.27 4 1 28 15
    2025-2025 5 5 144 53 28.80 101 142.57 1 11 8
    2023-2023 5 5 2 93 64* 31.00 72 129.16 1 1 12 2
    2025-2025 5 5 3 90 27* 45.00 62 145.16 9 3
    2022-2022 6 6 88 38 14.66 80 110.00 9 2
    2024-2024 4 4 2 83 58* 41.50 54 153.70 1 1 6 5
    2022-2022 6 5 2 73 55* 24.33 56 130.35 1 8 3
    2022-2024 12 8 3 61 23 12.20 38 160.52 1 2 5
    2025-2025 4 4 1 59 27 19.66 26 226.92 6 4
    2022-2022 12 8 2 58 16 9.66 44 131.81 2 6
    2022-2022 12 8 4 43 17 10.75 28 153.57 2 3 3
    2024-2024 7 7 38 13 5.42 53 71.69 2 3 0
    2022-2023 3 2 29 19 14.50 22 131.81 2 2
    2022-2024 24 5 2 25 13* 8.33 24 104.16 1 2 1
    2022-2025 26 7 6 24 12 24.00 15 160.00 0 3
    2022-2025 48 12 5 24 5 3.42 36 66.66 2 1 0
    2023-2024 5 4 22 14 5.50 16 137.50 1 1 2
    2024-2024 2 2 21 16 10.50 18 116.66 0 2
    2023-2024 8 1 19 19 19.00 30 63.33 2 0
    2025-2025 5 4 19 15 4.75 32 59.37 1 0 1
    2023-2024 18 6 5 18 13 18.00 25 72.00 2 0
    2022-2023 3 3 16 9 5.33 25 64.00 1 0
    2023-2023 4 2 1 11 10* 11.00 5 220.00 1 1
    2023-2023 3 1 9 9 9.00 7 128.57 1 0
    2025-2025 1 1 9 9 9.00 8 112.50 1 0
    2024-2024 2 2 9 9 4.50 8 112.50 1 2 0
    2025-2025 5 3 2 8 5* 8.00 7 114.28 1 1 0
    2023-2023 2 1 1 2 2* 4 50.00 0 0
    2023-2023 1 1 1 1 0 0
    2025-2025 2 1 1 1 0 0
    2025-2025 5 1 1 0* 0 0 0

    Most wickets For Indian Premier League:  Lucknow Super Giants.

    Most wickets

     

    2022-2025 48 47 1003 167.1 1455 43 3/28 33.83 8.70 23.32
    2022-2025 26 26 550 91.4 1 859 29 4/24 29.62 9.37 18.96 1
    2022-2024 24 23 486 81.0 2 689 27 4/16 25.51 8.50 18.00 1
    2023-2024 18 17 387 64.3 591 25 4/38 23.64 9.16 15.48 1
    2022-2024 43 36 678 113.0 1 833 25 3/11 33.32 7.37 27.12
    2023-2024 19 19 404 67.2 1 691 24 5/30 28.79 10.26 16.83 1 1
    2022-2022 12 12 249 41.3 391 14 3/31 27.92 9.42 17.78
    2022-2024 40 17 191 31.5 305 13 3/23 23.46 9.58 14.69
    2023-2023 4 4 96 16.0 1 130 11 5/14 11.81 8.12 8.72 1
    2025-2025 5 5 102 17.0 184 9 4/34 20.44 10.82 11.33 1
    2022-2022 12 12 264 44.0 384 9 2/17 42.66 8.72 29.33
    2023-2024 8 8 126 21.0 169 8 2/21 21.12 8.04 15.75
    2022-2024 12 11 180 30.0 1 246 8 2/30 30.75 8.20 22.50
    2024-2024 4 4 73 12.1 85 7 3/14 12.14 6.98 10.42
    2025-2025 5 5 120 20.0 155 7 2/30 22.14 7.75 17.14
    2023-2024 5 5 72 12.0 122 4 2/19 30.50 10.16 18.00
    2025-2025 2 2 48 8.0 101 3 2/55 33.66 12.62 16.00
    2024-2025 5 5 96 16.0 138 3 2/39 46.00 8.62 32.00
    2022-2025 47 5 25 4.1 36 2 1/5 18.00 8.64 12.50
    2022-2022 3 3 66 11.0 107 2 2/40 53.50 9.72 33.00
    2022-2024 38 5 48 8.0 73 1 1/31 73.00 9.12 48.00
    2025-2025 2 2 48 8.0 76 1 1/29 76.00 9.50 48.00
    2024-2024 4 4 72 12.0 110 1 1/28 110.00 9.16 72.00
    Arshad Khan
    2024-2024 4 4 61 10.1 114 1 1/45 114.00 11.21 61.00
Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings Cricket Team

Captain: Shreyas Iyer
Coach: Ricky Ponting
Home ground: PCA New Stadium, Mullanpur
IPL titles: 0
Owners: KPH Dream Cricket Private Ltd
Punjab Kings (previously Kings XI Punjab) was bought for Rs 304 crore (about US$76 million) in 2008 by Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, Preity Zinta and Karan Paul. The only franchises that went for lower were Rajasthan Royals (Rs 268 crore, $67 million) and Kolkata Knight Riders (Rs 300 crore, $75.09 million). Punjab, who changed their name ahead of the 2021 IPL, have got to the final only once.

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Punjab Kings history

They had a promising start in the first season, but haven’t enjoyed consistent success, lacking a stable core. In October 2010, the IPL governing council expelled Punjab and Rajasthan Royals from the league, alleging transgression of shareholding and ownership norms. The matter reached the courts, and both franchises were reinstated, but the uncertainty affected Punjab’s plans for the auction in 2011, where they had a chance to rebuild their team. Their coach, Michael Bevan, was appointed just four days before the auction, and they ended up not retaining any players.

After three more middling years, they hit a sweet spot in the 2014 auction, assembling an exciting team under Sanjay Bangar as coach and going on to top the league stage and lose a closely fought final against KKR, while also reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League T20. But they haven’t quite been able to build on those gains since.
At the turn of the 2020s, though they were among the higher-rated sides due to their batting-heavy line-up, Punjab continued to remain on the fringes. A new captain in 2022, Mayank Agarwal, didn’t help turn their fortunes around, and he was replaced by Shikhar Dhawan in 2023.

PBKS highs

A new-look team, captained by George Bailey, set a scorching pace in 2014. Glenn Maxwell – who finished as Player of the Tournament – started with a slew of marauding innings, ably supported by David Miller. Punjab topped the table with 11 wins in 14 matches, but they narrowly lost the final despite piling up 199.

PBKS lows

They finished as wooden spooners three times: in 2010, 2015 and 2016. The 2015 season was particularly galling, coming as it did after their best year. They won only three games and lost 11 in 2015.

Punjab Kings season by season.

2024 – ninth
M14 W5 W% 35.7

Punjab were sluggish through the season, winning only two matches in a row. They lost their regular captain Shikhar Dhawan to injury early in the season during a streak of four defeats. The highlight of their season was gunning down 262 against KKR with eight wickets to spare, in the process setting the world record for the highest successful T20 chase. Punjab seamer Harshal Patel won the purple cap for his 24 wickets.

2023 – eighth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab weren’t as poor as their position on the table suggests – they didn’t lose more than two games in a row at any point, but they never got a strong run going either. They missed the explosiveness of the injured Jonny Bairstow, and Liam Livingstone couldn’t play the first six games due to fitness issues. But two uncapped batters stepped up in their place, Prabhsimran Singh and Jitesh Sharma
2022 – sixth
M14 W7 W% 50

Finishing sixth for the fourth year in a row, Kings failed to capitalise on their big-hitting line-up. Seven wins proved not nearly enough in a ten-team season, with individual performances not translating into team effort. They were left to rue close losses, ending possibly one win away from a playoffs spot.
2021 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

For the third straight season, they finished sixth on the table with 12 points. Nothing changed significantly from previous years: the openers still did the bulk of the scoring (Rahul finished among the top scorers in the tournament), and the side showed sparks of brilliance, but were not able to string enough solid performances together on the whole.
2020 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab ended the season with six wins and 12 points again. Their season was a rollercoaster, with just one win to show from several agonisingly close games in the first half, followed by five consecutive victories in a late surge for a playoff spot, but they were unable to sustain that momentum.
2019 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Punjab finished on six wins and 12 points, but one spot higher on the table than the previous year. If one close defeat had turned into victory, they would have been in the playoffs, but despite quality performances from Rahul, Ashwin and Mohammed Shami, they weren’t consistent enough.
2018 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

The squad underwent another change after another major auction, and R Ashwin was appointed captain. They won five of their first six matches but then found their fortunes reversed, getting a solitary win from their next eight games. The bright spot was KL Rahul’s 659 runs, the third highest aggregate of the season.
2017 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Maxwell was made captain, and Punjab enjoyed a somewhat better season than their previous two, but they were bowled out for 73, their lowest total in the IPL so far, against Rising Pune Supergiant in a game they needed to win to be in contention for a playoff spot.
2016 – eighth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Another dismal season. Punjab’s fortunes were reflected in their final league match, against Rising Pune Supergiant. Both teams were on eight points, battling to avoid a bottom finish, and Punjab seemed to have the upper hand defending 23 off the final over. But MS Dhoni hit a four and two sixes off the last three balls to seal victory for Pune.
2015 – eighth
M14 W3 W% 21.4

Everything that could go pear-shaped did. Maxwell averaged 13 over 11 innings, and though Miller was their highest run-getter, he was a shadow of his 2014 self. Only three wins in the league stage meant Punjab were consigned to the bottom of the table.
2014 – runners-up
M17 W12 W% 70.5

They were clear leaders in the group stage, with 11 wins. Maxwell and Miller had a great season with the bat; Virender Sehwag contributed a vital century in the second qualifier, but in the final, despite a hundred from Wriddhiman Saha, Punjab went down in a thrilling last-over finish against KKR.
2013 – sixth
M16 W8 W% 50

The high point of their season came when David Miller announced himself on the big stage with a 38-ball unbeaten century against Royal Challengers Bangalore, but overall Punjab had a middling tournament, with eight wins and eight losses.
2012 – sixth
M16 W8 W% 50

The bowlers, led by Parvinder Awana and Piyush Chawla, outperformed the batters this season, although their top scorer, Mandeep Singh, did get the Emerging Player of the Year award. Punjab finished sixth out of nine teams, though the teams placed fourth and fifth had only one point more.
2011 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Punjab missed out on a spot in the knockouts. Adam Gilchrist led a revamped team; Marsh remained and produced another stellar season. The rest of the batting and bowling was adequate and consistent without being spectacular, which reflected in their eventual position.
2010 – eighth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara made over 800 runs between them, and Irfan Pathan contributed all round, but Punjab seemed to lose the vital moments. They won only one out of their first eight games. The losses were often close, but without the points to show for it, they wilted, eventually finishing bottom of the heap.
2009 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

They tied for points on the table with eventual champions Deccan Chargers but had a considerably lower net run rate, and so didn’t qualify for the semi-finals. Punjab didn’t have any standout performances in the tournament, played in South Africa, and they would have finished seventh if Mumbai Indians had not messed up a modest chase against them.
2008 – third
M15 W10 W% 66.6

Shaun Marsh came to international attention with a blockbuster season, scoring 616 runs and driving Punjab to the knockouts. They won 11 of their 14 league games and lost to Chennai Super Kings in the semi-final by nine wickets.

Punjab Kings key players

KL Rahul
He was bought for Rs 11 crore ($1.7 million) in the 2018 auction and has been the leading run-scorer for the franchise in every season since, going on to become their all-time leading run getter in 2021. He was appointed captain for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, before moving to Lucknow Super Giants in 2022.
Chris Gayle
Bought at the very end of the 2018 auction, Gayle shrugged off some middling T20 returns to become a batting lynchpin for the side. He has scored over 1300 runs in 41 matches for them, and could have added to that tally had he not taken a break in the second leg of the 2021 season due to bubble fatigue.
Shaun Marsh
Marsh did not have a single bad season in over ten years with the team, piling up runs quietly and effectively. His career took off on the back of the first IPL, but while he experienced ups and downs elsewhere, he was rock solid for Punjab, as nearly 2500 runs show.
David Miller
Another batter who grabbed global attention with his feats for Punjab. He has even captained the team, though not with great success, and for eight seasons he was one of the few constants in a side otherwise in constant flux.
Arshdeep Singh
The left-arm seamer has become the go-to bowler for Punjab in the death overs, with the most wickets and the best economy in that period among the main bowlers since the beginning of the 2021 season.

Punjab Kings Squad

  • Shreyas Iyer
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Priyansh Arya
  • Pyla Avinash
  • Azmatullah Omarzai
  • Xavier Bartlett
  • Yuzvendra Chahal
  • Praveen Dubey
  • Lockie Ferguson
  • Aaron Hardie
  • Harnoor Singh
  • Harpreet Brar
  • Josh Inglis
  • Marco Jansen
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Musheer Khan
  • Prabhsimran Singh
  • Kuldeep Sen
  • Shashank Singh
  • Marcus Stoinis
  • Suryansh Shedge
  • Vishnu Vinod
  • Vijaykumar Vyshak
  • Nehal Wadhera
  • Yash Thakur

    Highest totals For Indian Premier League – PBKS.

    Highest totals

     

    262/2 18.4 14.03 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 26 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    243/5 20.0 12.15 1 v GT Ahmedabad won 25 Mar 2025 Twenty20
    232/2 20.0 11.60 1 v RCB Dharamsala won 17 May 2011 Twenty20
    231/4 20.0 11.55 1 v CSK Cuttack won 7 May 2014 Twenty20
    230/3 20.0 11.50 1 v MI Wankhede won 11 May 2017 Twenty20
    226/6 20.0 11.30 1 v CSK Wankhede won 30 May 2014 Twenty20
    223/2 20.0 11.15 1 v RR Sharjah lost 27 Sep 2020 Twenty20
    221/6 20.0 11.05 1 v RR Wankhede won 12 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    221/3 20.0 11.05 1 v RR Mohali won 28 May 2008 Twenty20
    219/6 20.0 10.95 1 v CSK Mullanpur won 8 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    214/8 20.0 10.70 1 v MI Wankhede won 22 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    214/3 20.0 10.70 1 v MI Mohali lost 3 May 2023 Twenty20
    214/8 20.0 10.70 2 v KKR Indore lost 12 May 2018 Twenty20
    214/5 20.0 10.70 1 v SRH Hyderabad lost 19 May 2024 Twenty20
    211/4 18.4 11.30 2 v SRH Hyderabad won 14 May 2014 Twenty20
    209/9 20.0 10.45 1 v RCB Brabourne won 13 May 2022 Twenty20
    208/5 19.0 10.94 2 v RCB DY Patil won 27 Mar 2022 Twenty20
    207/4 20.0 10.35 2 v CSK Mohali lost 19 Apr 2008 Twenty20
    206/4 18.5 10.93 2 v CSK Abu Dhabi won 18 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    206/3 20.0 10.30 1 v RCB Dubai (DICS) won 24 Sep 2020 Twenty20
    204/2 18.2 11.12 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 4 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    203/3 20.0 10.15 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 16 Mar 2010 Twenty20
    202/6 20.0 10.10 2 v Daredevils Delhi lost 23 Apr 2011 Twenty20
    201 19.5 10.13 2 v LSG Mohali lost 28 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    201/6 20.0 10.05 2 v CSK Chennai won 30 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    200/7 19.5 10.08 2 v GT Ahmedabad won 4 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    199/4 20.0 9.95 1 v KKR Bengaluru lost 1 Jun 2014 Twenty20
    198/8 20.0 9.90 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 9 May 2014 Twenty20
    198/4 20.0 9.90 1 v MI Indore lost 20 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    198/8 20.0 9.90 2 v DC Dharamsala lost 17 May 2023 Twenty20
    198/5 20.0 9.90 1 v MI Pune won 13 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    197/4 20.0 9.85 1 v MI Wankhede lost 10 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    197/7 20.0 9.85 1 v CSK Mohali won 15 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    197/4 20.0 9.85 1 v RR Guwahati won 5 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    195/4 20.0 9.75 1 v DC Wankhede lost 18 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    195/7 20.0 9.75 1 v RR Mohali won 21 Apr 2011 Twenty20
    194/4 18.0 10.77 2 v RCB Mohali won 6 May 2013 Twenty20
    194/6 20.0 9.70 2 v Chargers Mohali won 13 May 2012 Twenty20
    193/3 18.4 10.33 2 v RR Sharjah won 20 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    193/4 19.1 10.06 2 v CSK Mohali won 13 Apr 2011 Twenty20
    193/6 20.0 9.65 1 v SRH Sharjah won 22 Apr 2014 Twenty20
    193/3 20.0 9.65 1 v SRH Mohali won 19 Apr 2018 Twenty20
    192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v CSK Dharamsala lost 18 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    191/6 20.0 9.55 2 v RR Ahmedabad tied 21 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    191/5 20.0 9.55 1 v KKR Mohali won 1 Apr 2023 Twenty20
    190/4 20.0 9.50 2 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 27 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    189/9 20.0 9.45 1 v GT Brabourne lost 8 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    189/4 20.0 9.45 1 v MI Wankhede won 21 May 2008 Twenty20
    189/5 20.0 9.45 1 v RR Wankhede lost 7 May 2022 Twenty20
    189/3 20.0 9.45 1 v Guj Lions Mohali lost 7 May 2017 Twenty20
    188/7 20.0 9.40 1 v Guj Lions Rajkot won 23 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    187/4 20.0 9.35 1 v CSK Wankhede won 25 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v RR Dharamsala lost 19 May 2023 Twenty20
    186/3 19.5 9.37 2 v Warriors Mohali won 21 Apr 2013 Twenty20
    185/7 20.0 9.25 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 24 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    185/4 20.0 9.25 1 v RR Abu Dhabi lost 30 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    184/4 20.0 9.20 1 v RR Jaipur won 25 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    183 19.1 9.54 2 v MI Mullanpur lost 18 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    183/5 20.0 9.15 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 9 May 2015 Twenty20
    183/5 20.0 9.15 2 v MI Wankhede lost 16 May 2018 Twenty20
    183/6 20.0 9.15 1 v KKR Mohali lost 3 May 2019 Twenty20
    183/8 20.0 9.15 1 v MI Dharamsala won 18 May 2013 Twenty20
    183/4 20.0 9.15 2 v RR Dubai (DICS) lost 21 Sep 2021 Twenty20
    182 20.0 9.10 1 v MI Mohali won 25 Apr 2008 Twenty20
    182/6 20.0 9.10 1 v RR Mohali won 16 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    181 17.0 10.64 2 v RCB Dharamsala lost 9 May 2024 Twenty20
    181/4 18.5 9.61 2 v Kochi Indore won 13 May 2011 Twenty20
    181/5 20.0 9.05 1 v RCB Mohali lost 2 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    181/5 20.0 9.05 1 v Daredevils Mohali won 7 May 2016 Twenty20
    181/9 20.0 9.05 2 v SRH Mohali lost 28 Apr 2017 Twenty20
    180/8 20.0 9.00 1 v CSK Brabourne won 3 Apr 2022 Twenty20
    180/7 20.0 9.00 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 11 May 2015 Twenty20
    180/6 20.0 9.00 2 v SRH Mullanpur lost 9 Apr 2024 Twenty20
    179/7 20.0 8.95 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 8 May 2023 Twenty20
    179/5 20.0 8.95 1 v RCB Ahmedabad won 30 Apr 2021 Twenty20
    179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v RR Mohali won 23 May 2014 Twenty20
    179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v SRH Mohali lost 15 May 2016 Twenty20
    178/4 19.3 9.12 2 v Chargers Mohali won 23 May 2008 Twenty20
    178/6 20.0 8.90 1 v KKR Mohali won 3 May 2008 Twenty20
    178/4 20.0 8.90 1 v CSK Dubai (DICS) lost 4 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    178/5 20.0 8.90 2 v LSG Lucknow lost 30 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    177/2 16.2 10.83 2 v LSG Lucknow won 1 Apr 2025 Twenty20
    177/2 18.4 9.48 2 v MI Mohali won 30 Mar 2019 Twenty20
    177/6 19.2 9.15 2 v DC Mullanpur won 23 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    177/5 20.0 8.85 1 v MI Wankhede won 12 Apr 2015 Twenty20
    177/2 20.0 8.85 2 v RCB Sharjah won 15 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    176/3 18.1 9.68 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 14 May 2013 Twenty20
    176/6 20.0 8.80 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 25 Mar 2024 Twenty20
    176/6 20.0 8.80 2 v MI Dubai (DICS) tied 18 Oct 2020 Twenty20
    174/3 18.0 9.66 2 v CSK Centurion lost 7 May 2009 Twenty20
    174/6 20.0 8.70 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 25 May 2008 Twenty20
    174/4 20.0 8.70 2 v RCB Mohali lost 9 May 2016 Twenty20
    174/6 20.0 8.70 1 v MI Indore lost 4 May 2018 Twenty20
    174/3 20.0 8.70 1 v Chargers Dharamsala lost 16 Apr 2010 Twenty20
    173/4 18.0 9.61 2 v CSK Mohali won 5 May 2019 Twenty20
    173/3 19.0 9.10 2 v RCB Durban won 24 Apr 2009 Twenty20
    173/4 20.0 8.65 1 v RCB Mohali lost 13 Apr 2019 Twenty20
    172/7 20.0 8.60 1 v Supergiants Visakhapatnam lost 21 May 2016 Twenty20
    171/6 20.0 8.55 2 v CSK Chennai lost 2 May 2013 Twenty20
    Kings XI
    171/4 20.0 8.55 1 v Daredevils Dharamsala won 16 May 2013 Twenty20

    Most runs in Indian Premier League – Punjab Kings.

    Most runs

     

    2018-2021 55 55 10 2548 132* 56.62 1823 139.76 2 23 221 110
    2008-2017 71 69 7 2477 115 39.95 1866 132.74 1 20 1 266 78
    2012-2019 79 77 23 1850 101* 34.25 1333 138.78 1 9 1 126 87
    2018-2022 60 59 2 1513 106 26.54 1073 141.00 1 9 4 144 58
    2018-2021 41 41 4 1339 104* 36.18 935 143.20 1 10 2 111 92
    2014-2025 69 65 9 1325 95 23.66 839 157.92 6 10 106 79
    2014-2017 57 49 4 1115 115* 24.77 845 131.95 1 5 1 98 37
    2011-2021 62 58 11 1073 77* 22.82 875 122.62 4 7 117 16
    2008-2010 37 34 2 1009 94 31.53 779 129.52 8 2 117 18
    2022-2024 30 30 4 985 99* 37.88 757 130.11 7 1 114 28
    2008-2018 51 48 5 959 58* 22.30 750 127.86 3 75 51
    2013-2017 45 41 2 957 95 24.53 721 132.73 3 2 95 35
    2011-2013 34 34 3 849 106 27.38 667 127.28 1 4 3 103 28
    2019-2025 38 38 847 103 22.28 577 146.79 1 4 4 90 44
    2008-2010 36 35 12 837 110* 36.39 594 140.90 1 2 1 87 25
    2022-2024 30 30 5 827 94 33.08 489 169.12 6 1 57 60
    2022-2024 40 36 4 730 49* 22.81 483 151.13 2 53 45
    2015-2016 25 25 1 704 89 29.33 592 118.91 5 1 77 18
    2011-2013 36 34 6 695 68* 24.82 577 120.45 2 1 51 26
    2014-2018 68 51 15 686 44 19.05 542 126.56 4 37 32
    2019-2024 36 33 9 641 63* 26.70 477 134.38 4 2 57 22
    2019-2021 33 31 4 606 77 22.44 391 154.98 2 5 35 44
    2008-2010 42 35 11 603 60 25.12 460 131.08 1 1 47 22
    2016-2017 16 16 3 577 104* 44.38 407 141.76 2 3 2 60 21
    2014-2015 25 25 554 122 22.16 399 138.84 1 1 1 68 21
    2022-2024 22 22 1 551 108* 26.23 370 148.91 1 2 1 67 23
    2014-2015 30 29 9 516 61* 25.80 380 135.78 2 41 17
    2011-2013 21 21 1 499 120* 24.95 406 122.90 1 2 1 59 20
    2024-2025 18 17 9 460 68* 57.50 280 164.28 3 2 36 26
    2021-2023 33 31 10 426 47 20.28 316 134.81 2 26 28
    2008-2013 87 52 21 401 24* 12.93 355 112.95 7 36 12
    2009-2010 15 14 1 386 84 29.69 333 115.91 3 1 33 10
    2012-2013 22 20 2 382 80 21.22 296 129.05 2 2 38 13
    2012-2017 30 24 3 342 51 16.28 272 125.73 1 4 36 9
    2018-2020 18 16 1 322 54 21.46 241 133.60 2 1 25 13
    2016-2025 23 18 4 287 52 20.50 237 121.09 1 1 21 10
    2011-2011 14 13 2 282 69 25.63 220 128.18 1 1 32 7
    2022-2023 13 13 1 277 50 23.08 191 145.02 1 1 22 15
    2020-2021 19 16 5 261 64 23.72 194 134.53 2 2 14 14
    2008-2013 12 12 5 251 79* 35.85 207 121.25 1 21 11
    2023-2024 9 9 247 66 27.44 168 147.02 2 1 27 8
    2008-2009 11 11 1 241 75 24.10 186 129.56 2 1 25 8
    2019-2024 41 24 13 233 29 21.18 190 122.63 1 19 9
    2008-2008 11 11 221 71 20.09 148 149.32 2 1 27 8
    2010-2010 10 10 218 75 21.80 178 122.47 1 1 27 6
    2008-2010 22 17 2 218 38 14.53 231 94.37 2 17 9
    2019-2021 15 10 2 213 67 26.62 176 121.02 1 2 24 4
    2024-2024 8 8 211 61 26.37 116 181.89 1 1 25 11
    2024-2024 11 9 2 189 61 27.00 113 167.25 1 10 15
    2014-2024 33 20 12 189 25* 23.62 166 113.85 15 7
    2023-2024 9 9 2 182 57 26.00 136 133.82 1 12 8
    2025-2025 4 4 2 168 97* 84.00 84 200.00 2 10 14
    2025-2025 4 4 158 103 39.50 75 210.66 1 1 15 11
    2021-2021 6 6 1 146 42 29.20 119 122.68 12 4
    2018-2019 28 15 2 144 45 11.07 99 145.45 5 10 8
    2012-2012 10 10 140 50 14.00 141 99.29 1 16 0
    2018-2018 10 9 1 134 46 16.75 100 134.00 2 6 8
    2017-2017 7 7 1 132 50* 22.00 88 150.00 1 1 17 5
    2014-2014 6 6 1 125 40* 25.00 124 100.80 17 0
    2008-2010 11 10 119 43 11.90 101 117.82 2 9 8
    2023-2023 6 6 117 36 19.50 92 127.17 15 4
    2025-2025 3 3 1 114 62 57.00 73 156.16 1 7 8
    2013-2013 9 8 3 109 27* 21.80 77 141.55 1 9 5
    2011-2013 44 21 9 109 24 9.08 100 109.00 3 7 5
    2011-2012 14 13 3 106 24 10.60 116 91.37 2 11 1
    2010-2013 15 9 5 104 35* 26.00 72 144.44 8 3
    2023-2024 5 5 103 41 20.60 93 110.75 10 3
    2022-2024 36 13 4 98 25* 10.88 92 106.52 4 10 5
    2016-2018 37 17 6 93 15 8.45 89 104.49 7 2
    2014-2016 26 19 10 92 16* 10.22 100 92.00 2 5 4
    2011-2011 6 4 1 90 51* 30.00 96 93.75 1 7 1
    2011-2012 7 5 1 75 38 18.75 71 105.63 8 1
    2008-2008 4 4 73 31 18.25 75 97.33 6 1
    2022-2024 30 13 6 68 25 9.71 59 115.25 1 5 4
    2017-2017 4 4 65 26 16.25 62 104.83 6 2
    2020-2021 13 7 2 61 30 12.20 52 117.30 3 3
    2008-2012 22 7 5 56 28* 28.00 51 109.80 6 1
    2008-2009 12 8 2 56 25 9.33 75 74.66 2 0
    2008-2010 13 10 6 56 16* 14.00 56 100.00 1 5 2
    2022-2022 6 6 3 51 25* 17.00 44 115.90 1 1 5
    2011-2013 21 11 4 51 17 7.28 55 92.72 2 4 1
    2018-2018 5 4 1 47 35 15.66 44 106.81 4 1
    2013-2013 8 5 1 45 42 11.25 25 180.00 2 4 3
    2011-2011 6 5 1 43 20 10.75 31 138.70 6 1
    2020-2020 2 2 1 42 22* 42.00 27 155.55 3 2
    2010-2010 3 3 1 42 33 21.00 42 100.00 5 1
    2025-2025 4 2 1 37 34* 37.00 25 148.00 2 2
    2015-2017 17 7 3 33 15 8.25 43 76.74 2 2 1
    2008-2010 28 8 7 32 15* 32.00 42 76.19 1 6 0
    2018-2019 20 9 3 32 14 5.33 40 80.00 2 2 1
    2021-2021 5 4 2 31 14 15.50 32 96.87 0 1
    2019-2025 69 13 7 30 10* 5.00 45 66.66 3 4 0
    2010-2010 4 3 28 14 9.33 30 93.33 2 0
    2021-2021 1 1 26 26 26.00 26 100.00 1 1
    2013-2022 61 13 12 26 7 26.00 35 74.28 1 0
    2016-2016 2 2 23 22 11.50 31 74.19 1 0
    2019-2021 22 6 2 22 9 5.50 33 66.66 1 0
    2016-2016 5 2 1 19 18* 19.00 13 146.15 1 1
    2017-2017 3 2 1 19 15* 19.00 11 172.72 4 0
    2020-2020 5 3 1 19 10* 9.50 18 105.55 0 1
    2012-2013 5 4 1 19 9 6.33 21 90.47 1 1 0
    2021-2024 16 5 1 19 12 4.75 25 76.00 2 0 1
    2012-2013 10 3 1 18 14 9.00 11 163.63 3 0
    2025-2025 1 1 16 16 16.00 15 106.66 2 1
    2019-2021 42 9 6 16 9* 5.33 22 72.72 2 0 0
    2021-2021 3 2 15 15 7.50 24 62.50 1 2 0
    2012-2012 3 3 1 15 6 7.50 24 62.50 0 0
    2016-2017 9 4 1 15 12* 5.00 18 83.33 0 1
    2012-2012 2 2 1 14 11* 14.00 13 107.69 0 0
    2016-2016 3 3 1 14 9* 7.00 13 107.69 1 2 0
    2016-2016 5 3 2 13 12* 13.00 8 162.50 1 0 1
    2024-2024 14 4 1 13 12 4.33 19 68.42 2 1 1
    2015-2015 2 2 12 9 6.00 15 80.00 0 1
    2016-2017 5 3 12 10 4.00 20 60.00 1 0 0
    2014-2015 9 4 3 12 5* 12.00 17 70.58 1 0
    2022-2022 2 2 11 11 5.50 14 78.57 1 1 0
    2018-2019 12 3 11 8 3.66 18 61.11 1 0
    2018-2020 18 6 3 11 10* 3.66 14 78.57 2 2 0
    2018-2018 1 1 9 9 9.00 13 69.23 1 0
    2008-2009 7 3 2 8 7 8.00 11 72.72 0 0
    2017-2017 6 3 1 8 5* 4.00 12 66.66 1 0
    2020-2021 23 4 2 8 6* 4.00 16 50.00 1 0
    2015-2015 1 1 1 7 7* 6 116.66 1 0
    2009-2011 9 1 6 6 6.00 5 120.00 1 0
    2011-2013 17 2 1 6 6* 6.00 7 85.71 1 0 1
    2021-2021 4 3 2 6 6 6.00 12 50.00 0 0
    2014-2015 5 2 1 5 4 5.00 3 166.66 1 0
    2010-2011 14 4 3 5 3* 5.00 5 100.00 1 0 0
    2022-2022 5 4 2 5 2* 2.50 13 38.46 1 0 0
    2012-2014 33 7 5 5 4* 2.50 14 35.71 2 0 0
    2010-2010 3 1 1 4 4* 2 200.00 1 0
    2025-2025 3 1 1 4 4* 1 400.00 1 0
    2022-2022 1 1 1 4 4* 1 400.00 1 0
    2008-2010 19 2 4 4 2.00 3 133.33 1 1 0
    2017-2017 6 2 1 4 4 4.00 10 40.00 0 0
    2019-2019 6 3 1 3 2* 1.50 7 42.85 1 0 0
    2018-2018 6 4 3 3 2 3.00 7 42.85 0 0
    2025-2025 3 1 2 2 2.00 4 50.00 0 0
    2024-2024 1 1 1 2 2* 3 66.66 0 0
    2010-2010 7 2 2 2 1.00 5 40.00 1 0 0
    2011-2011 1 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
    2023-2023 1 1 1 1 1* 2 50.00 0 0
    2014-2014 9 2 1 1 1* 1.00 3 33.33 1 0 0
    2009-2009 2 2 1 1 1 1.00 4 25.00 0 0
    2014-2015 7 3 2 1 1* 1.00 3 33.33 1 0 0
    2010-2011 3 1 1 0* 2 0 0
    2008-2008 5 1 1 0* 1 0 0
    2009-2010 11 1 1 0* 1 0 0
    2020-2020 6 1 2 1 0 0
    RP Meredith (PBKS)
    2021-2021 5 1 1 0* 0 0 0

    Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Punjab Kings.

    Most wickets

     

    2008-2013 87 87 1784 297.2 2 2237 84 4/17 26.63 7.52 21.23 1
    2019-2025 69 69 1460 243.2 1 2205 82 5/32 26.89 9.06 17.80 2 1
    2013-2022 61 61 1345 224.1 8 1740 73 4/20 23.83 7.76 18.42 2
    2014-2018 68 67 1407 234.3 2 1765 61 4/21 28.93 7.52 23.06 1
    2019-2021 42 42 962 160.2 1 1324 58 3/15 22.82 8.25 16.58
    2008-2010 42 42 898 149.4 3 1166 47 3/24 24.80 7.79 19.10
    2022-2024 30 30 678 113.0 1010 41 4/33 24.63 8.93 16.53 2
    2012-2014 33 33 747 124.3 2 1029 39 4/34 26.38 8.26 19.15 1
    2019-2024 36 36 731 121.5 1228 36 4/11 34.11 10.07 20.30 1
    2016-2018 37 37 743 123.5 1139 33 3/23 34.51 9.19 22.51
    2022-2024 36 36 764 127.2 1 1024 32 3/23 32.00 8.04 23.87
    2011-2013 44 44 992 165.2 10 1152 31 2/10 37.16 6.96 32.00
    2012-2013 22 22 519 86.3 659 29 3/20 22.72 7.61 17.89
    2008-2010 28 28 559 93.1 821 28 3/29 29.32 8.81 19.96
    2014-2016 26 26 602 100.2 1 886 28 2/19 31.64 8.83 21.50
    2018-2019 20 20 468 78.0 681 27 4/16 25.22 8.73 17.33 3
    2011-2013 21 21 462 77.0 1 584 25 4/34 23.36 7.58 18.48 1
    2018-2019 28 28 634 105.4 810 25 3/23 32.40 7.66 25.36
    2019-2024 41 39 679 113.1 1 895 25 4/30 35.80 7.90 27.16 1
    2024-2024 14 14 294 49.0 477 24 3/15 19.87 9.73 12.25
    2020-2021 23 23 522 87.0 1 606 24 3/24 25.25 6.96 21.75
    2014-2024 33 31 572 95.2 782 23 2/14 34.00 8.20 24.86
    2021-2024 16 16 354 59.0 508 18 4/30 28.22 8.61 19.66 1
    2018-2020 18 18 410 68.2 563 17 3/27 33.11 8.23 24.11
    2019-2021 22 22 459 76.3 587 16 3/21 36.68 7.67 28.68
    2014-2025 69 40 468 78.0 668 16 2/15 41.75 8.56 29.25
    2009-2010 11 11 209 34.5 1 307 15 4/31 20.46 8.81 13.93 2
    2015-2017 17 17 358 59.4 534 15 3/23 35.60 8.94 23.86
    2018-2019 12 12 253 42.1 1 375 14 5/14 26.78 8.89 18.07 1
    2008-2018 51 27 324 54.0 400 14 3/13 28.57 7.40 23.14
    2010-2011 14 14 282 47.0 441 14 2/20 31.50 9.38 20.14
    2020-2021 13 13 261 43.3 400 13 3/17 30.76 9.19 20.07
    2016-2025 23 22 321 53.3 528 13 4/15 40.61 9.86 24.69 1
    2012-2013 10 10 202 33.4 278 12 3/24 23.16 8.25 16.83
    2014-2014 9 9 204 34.0 299 12 4/13 24.91 8.79 17.00 1
    2014-2015 9 9 204 34.0 321 12 4/54 26.75 9.44 17.00 1
    2011-2013 17 15 296 49.2 397 12 4/22 33.08 8.04 24.66 1
    2008-2010 19 18 360 60.0 542 12 3/29 45.16 9.03 30.00
    2022-2024 30 21 252 42.0 380 11 3/27 34.54 9.04 22.90
    2008-2012 22 21 354 59.0 415 11 2/11 37.72 7.03 32.18
    2014-2015 7 7 150 25.0 235 9 3/36 26.11 9.40 16.66
    2008-2010 13 13 303 50.3 1 372 9 3/15 41.33 7.36 33.66
    2010-2013 15 12 202 33.4 272 8 2/32 34.00 8.07 25.25
    2012-2013 5 5 120 20.0 130 7 5/25 18.57 6.50 17.14 1
    2017-2017 6 6 120 20.0 163 7 2/3 23.28 8.15 17.14
    2011-2013 21 10 151 25.1 205 7 4/29 29.28 8.14 21.57 1
    2019-2019 6 6 138 23.0 222 7 2/39 31.71 9.65 19.71
    2013-2013 8 8 168 28.0 256 7 2/24 36.57 9.14 24.00
    2008-2008 11 11 168 28.0 276 7 2/2 39.42 9.85 24.00
    2016-2017 9 9 192 32.0 286 7 2/16 40.85 8.93 27.42
    2020-2020 6 6 120 20.0 1 176 6 2/17 29.33 8.80 20.00
    2022-2022 6 6 90 15.0 178 6 4/30 29.66 11.86 15.00 1
    2010-2010 7 7 144 24.0 187 6 2/17 31.16 7.79 24.00
    2012-2017 30 6 78 13.0 97 5 2/15 19.40 7.46 15.60
    2025-2025 3 3 66 11.0 103 5 2/37 20.60 9.36 13.20
    2009-2010 15 7 86 14.2 132 5 3/31 26.40 9.20 17.20
    2011-2011 6 6 108 18.0 178 5 2/33 35.60 9.88 21.60
    2021-2021 5 5 60 10.0 45 4 3/12 11.25 4.50 15.00
    2008-2009 12 7 72 12.0 97 4 1/6 24.25 8.08 18.00
    2014-2015 5 5 114 19.0 165 4 2/26 41.25 8.68 28.50
    2021-2021 5 5 102 17.0 169 4 1/29 42.25 9.94 25.50
    2011-2013 36 12 138 23.0 192 4 2/2 48.00 8.34 34.50
    2018-2018 6 6 132 22.0 229 4 2/50 57.25 10.40 33.00
    2017-2017 3 3 54 9.0 49 3 2/18 16.33 5.44 18.00
    2012-2012 2 2 48 8.0 72 3 2/41 24.00 9.00 16.00
    2010-2011 3 3 42 7.0 75 3 2/17 25.00 10.71 14.00
    2021-2021 3 3 66 11.0 117 3 2/41 39.00 10.63 22.00
    2008-2008 4 4 84 14.0 141 3 1/33 47.00 10.07 28.00
    2023-2024 9 7 84 14.0 141 3 1/19 47.00 10.07 28.00
    2016-2016 5 5 105 17.3 146 3 2/18 48.66 8.34 35.00
    2022-2022 5 5 107 17.5 164 3 2/21 54.66 9.19 35.66
    2025-2025 4 4 96 16.0 165 3 1/28 55.00 10.31 32.00
    2009-2011 9 9 127 21.1 173 3 1/12 57.66 8.17 42.33
    2024-2024 1 1 24 4.0 36 2 2/36 18.00 9.00 12.00
    2011-2012 14 7 67 11.1 111 2 1/22 55.50 9.94 33.50
    2017-2017 6 6 76 12.4 115 2 1/26 57.50 9.07 38.00
    2020-2021 19 8 102 17.0 145 2 1/15 72.50 8.52 51.00
    2020-2020 5 5 90 15.0 148 2 1/17 74.00 9.86 45.00
    2016-2016 5 5 96 16.0 177 2 1/38 88.50 11.06 48.00
    2011-2013 34 1 1 0.1 1 1/0 1.00
    2024-2025 18 1 6 1.0 5 1 1/5 5.00 5.00 6.00
    2019-2019 1 1 18 3.0 35 1 1/35 35.00 11.66 18.00
    2015-2015 1 1 18 3.0 38 1 1/38 38.00 12.66 18.00
    2021-2021 1 1 24 4.0 39 1 1/39 39.00 9.75 24.00
    2025-2025 1 1 24 4.0 39 1 1/39 39.00 9.75 24.00
    2015-2015 2 2 36 6.0 55 1 1/33 55.00 9.16 36.00
    2017-2017 2 2 30 5.0 71 1 1/31 71.00 14.20 30.00
    2020-2020 2 2 48 8.0 84 1 1/45 84.00 10.50 48.00
    2021-2021 4 3 66 11.0 1 90 1 1/22 90.00 8.18 66.00
    2016-2017 5 5 60 10.0 90 1 1/14 90.00 9.00 60.00
    2014-2014 2 2 48 8.0 91 1 1/51 91.00 11.37 48.00
    YS Chahal (PBKS)
    2025-2025 4 4 66 11.0 111 1 1/36 111.00 10.09 66.00
Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Cricket Team

Captain: Rajat Patidar
Coach: Andy Flower
Home ground: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
IPL titles: 0
Owners: Diageo India Private Limited

 

High on the popularity charts but with nothing to show for it in their trophy cabinet, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) have been runners-up three times. Bought for Rs 464 crore (about US$111.6 million), they were the second-most-expensive franchise in 2008. The team ownership changed hands from Vijay Mallya, chairman of United Breweries Limited, to Diageo India in 2015.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Royal Challengers Bengaluru

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru history

The team was branded a Test XI in 2008, when they went big on picking players with experience in the hope that they would adjust quickly to T20 too, but RCB managed to only cobble together four wins. The next three seasons, however, they turned things around with two runners-up finishes.

 

Over the years, the franchise spent big on some players at the auction – Yuvraj Singh (2014), Dinesh Karthik (2015) and Chris Morris (2020) – but they have seldom backed these big buys for a second season if they didn’t impress first time around. However, despite their fluctuating fortunes, the franchise continued to keep faith in Virat Kohli as captain, before he stepped down after the 2021 season. In 2023, his first season in charge, Faf du Plessis led RCB to a fourth-place finish, and he reprised the feat the following year.

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru highs

Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble helped RCB rise from near rock bottom in 2008 to runners-up in 2009. Chris Gayle orchestrated a magic run in 2011, almost single-handedly taking them to the final. Similarly, in 2016, Kohli transformed what was shaping up to be a mid-table finish into a sensational late dash to the final by scoring a record number of runs.

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru lows

In 2008, RCB’s squad, heavy on Test veterans, found themselves chasing 223 in their first IPL game, and sent in Dravid and Wasim Jaffer, two doyens of red-ball cricket, to open. Midway through that season, their CEO, Charu Sharma, was sacked after a string of failures, director Martin Crowe resigned, and the franchise installed a new set-up. After 2016, they changed coaches every season till Mike Hesson was appointed ahead of the 2020 edition.

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru season by season

 

2024 – fourth
M15 W7 W% 46.7

In a season of wildly contrasting halves, RCB campaign’s began disastrously, with just one win in their first eight games. They turned it around at the halfway point of the tournament, emphatically winning their next six matches, which took them from the bottom of the table to the playoffs, where they lost narrowly against Rajasthan Royals. Virat Kohli was the top-scorer of the tournament with 741 runs.

 

2023 – sixth
M14 W7 W% 50

A misfiring middle order and lack of bowling support for Mohammed Siraj meant RCB missed the playoffs for the first time in four seasons. They won more away than at home, with narrow defeats to CSK and LSG at the Chinnaswamy proving to be the difference. Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis made 1369 runs between them, and with Glenn Maxwell, they contributed 70% of the team’s runs in 2023.

 

2022 – fourth
M16 W9 W% 56.2

After five wins in seven games they lost steam and by the end were in the familiar territory of having to win all their games and hope for the stars to align. They squeezed into the playoffs as the fourth qualifying side and beat Lucknow Super Giants to get past the Eliminator before being knocked out by Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2.

 

2021 – third
M15 W9 W% 60

RCB were within one hit of securing a top-two finish, but collapsed against Sunrisers Hyderabad to finish third, going into the Eliminator, where they came up against a resurgent KKR, who had won six of seven games to make it to the top four. RCB lost a tight game and Kohli bowed out of the side’s captaincy without a title under his belt.

 

2020 – fourth
M15 W7 W% 50

With seven wins in ten games, a top-two finish loomed, but they lost the next four games and only managed to get into the playoffs on net run rate. In the Eliminator, they ran into their bogey team – Sunrisers Hyderabad – and fell short. They ended the tournament with five losses on the trot.

 

2019 – eighth
M14 W5 W% 35.7

Kohli took on most of the batting load again, with little support from the other batters. Death bowling remained a problem, the spinners struggled, and it left RCB with too much to do in the second half of the competition. Kohli was vocal about his frustration and helplessness and it led to a full overhaul of the coaching staff ahead of the 2020 season.

 

2018 – sixth
M14 W6 W% 42.85

No Gayle, so Kohli and de Villiers shouldered the run-making responsibility and scored 530 and 480 respectively. The next best among the middle-order batters was Mandeep Singh, with 252 runs. RCB’s inability to zero in on an ideal XI early cost them. They had a small chance of qualifying in their final game, against Rajasthan Royals, but crumbled.

 

2017 – eighth
M13 W3 W% 23

Miserable batting performances defined this dismal year. Kohli, Gayle and de Villiers had injury concerns, and the latter two made just 416 runs between them at an average of under 25. There was simply too much pressure on the middle order, who succumbed. The end result was three wins in 13 games; the nadir was a 49 all-out against Kolkata Knight Riders.

 

2016 – runners-up
M16 W9 W% 56.25

Kohli made a little short of 1000 runs in the season, single-handedly turning the team’s fortunes around. After racking up five losses in their first seven games, they got all the way to the final, where they came up short against SRH in a big chase: Gayle and Kohli laid a good platform, but the middle order unravelled in the face of intense pressure.

 

2015 – third
M16 W8 W% 50

Dinesh Karthik was the big-ticket name this season, but he made only 141 runs in 11 innings and was promptly released. The bowling impressed, with good performances from Chahal, Starc, Harshal Patel and S Aravind. The batting continued to revolve around Gayle, Kohli and de Villiers, and they couldn’t pull off a win on a square turner in the qualifier against CSK.

 

2014 – seventh
M14 W5 W% 35.7

Ray Jennings left as head coach and Vettori took his place. In the auction, RCB broke the bank for Yuvraj Singh, but he failed to deliver. Kohli had an ordinary season, Gayle worse, and RCB struggled, with just five wins. Still, Mitchell Starc’s arrival was something of a silver lining, and Yuzvendra Chahal emerged as a breakthrough star.

 

2013 – fifth
M16 W9 W% 56.2

Another 700-plus-runs year for Gayle, including 175 not out against Pune Warriors, the highest individual score in T20 cricket. The season also marked a shift in leadership, with Kohli taking over during the season from Vettori, but the title continued to elude Royal Challengers.

 

2012 – fifth
M16 W8 W% 50

A topsy-turvy season came down to RCB needing a win in their final league game against the Deccan Chargers to make the playoffs, but they imploded in a low-scoring chase, taken apart by former RCB man Dale Steyn, who took 3 for 8. Gayle breached the 700-run mark this season and remained their best performer.

 

2011 – runners-up
M16 W10 W% 62.5

Daniel Vettori took charge as captain but RCB started poorly again, with the batting failing to click. Then Gayle came into the side as a replacement for Dirk Nannes and made a bruising century against Kolkata Knight Riders, the franchise that released him. The top run-maker that year, he took RCB to the final, where they were blown away by Chennai Super Kings.

 

2010 – third
M16 W8 W% 50

RCB got to the semi-finals but then faltered against Mumbai Indians in a tall chase – though they then dismantled Deccan Chargers, the side they lost to in the 2009 final, in a third-place playoff. Robin Uthappa broke through with a run of consistent scores this season, but it proved to be his last year with the franchise.

 

2009 – runners-up
M16 W9 W% 56.25

New captain Kevin Pietersen did little to change the notion of RCB being slow starters. By the time Kumble took over as captain, RCB had lost four games out of six, but he inspired a terrific turnaround, and the team made it to the final. Manish Pandey emerged as a star, scoring the first century by an Indian in the IPL.

 

2008 – seventh
M14 W4 W% 28.57

The team lacked depth, and the captain, Dravid, seemed under pressure all the time. Tactically they had a strong board but they lacked the personnel to challenge tall targets or set up scores. They ended a poor seventh, with just four wins in 14 games.

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru key players

 

Virat Kohli
RCB jumped at the opportunity when Delhi passed up the chance to acquire the 2008 Under-19 World Cup-winning captain. Sixteen years on, Kohli remains the only player to have played for only one IPL franchise. In 2016 he scored a record 973 runs to inspire RCB’s run to the final. In 2023, he was one of four players to make six or more fifties, and the following year he topped the run-scorers’ table again, chalking up over 8400 runs in all for the side.

 

AB de Villiers
AB  joined the franchise in 2011 and became an integral part of the leadership group. He kept wicket until 2013, after which back injuries made him give up the gloves. Also  He often had to man an inexperienced middle order along with Kohli. When Aaron Finch was introduced into the mix, de Villiers was freed up to play the role of a finisher. He finished with 4522 runs for RCB over a decade.

 

Chris Gayle
Gayle’s rise in the world of T20 leagues began in the 2011 IPL, when he joined RCB as a replacement player. He was the top run scorer in the league that year and the next. Back injuries affected his performances towards the latter part of his stint, and he was released at the end of the 2017 season – by when he had scored 3420 runs for them at a strike rate of just under 155.

 

Harshal Patel
Harshal first played in the IPL for RCB in 2012. But it wasn’t until 2021 that he truly made a mark, with a record-equalling 32 wickets in the season, which got him an India call-up at the age of 31. The following season he took 19, finishing among the top ten in the wickets table. He did slightly less well in 2023, with 14 wickets from as many games.

 

Yuzvendra Chahal
Having spent three years largely on the fringes at Mumbai Indians, Chahal was bought for Rs 10 lakh (about $16,000) in 2014 and went on to become RCB’s leading wicket-taker. He was the second-highest wicket-taker in the tournament in 2016.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Squad

  • Rajat Patidar
  • Abhinandan Singh
  • Jacob Bethell
  • Manoj Bhandage
  • Swastik Chikara
  • Tim David
  • Josh Hazlewood
  • Virat Kohli
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Mohit Rathee
  • Lungi Ngidi
  • Devdutt Padikkal
  • Krunal Pandya
  • Rasikh Salam
  • Phil Salt
  • Jitesh Sharma
  • Romario Shepherd
  • Suyash Sharma
  • Swapnil Singh
  • Nuwan Thushara
  • Yash Dayal

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Highest totals

 

263/5 20.0 13.15 1 v Warriors Bengaluru won 23 Apr 2013 Twenty20
262/7 20.0 13.10 2 v SRH Bengaluru lost 15 Apr 2024 Twenty20
248/3 20.0 12.40 1 v Guj Lions Bengaluru won 14 May 2016 Twenty20
241/7 20.0 12.05 1 v Punjab Kings Dharamsala won 9 May 2024 Twenty20
235/1 20.0 11.75 1 v MI Wankhede won 10 May 2015 Twenty20
227/4 20.0 11.35 1 v SRH Bengaluru won 12 Apr 2016 Twenty20
226/3 20.0 11.30 1 v Kings XI Bengaluru won 6 May 2015 Twenty20
221 20.0 11.05 2 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 21 Apr 2024 Twenty20
221/5 20.0 11.05 1 v MI Wankhede won 7 Apr 2025 Twenty20
218/6 20.0 10.90 1 v SRH Bengaluru won 17 May 2018 Twenty20
218/8 20.0 10.90 2 v CSK Bengaluru lost 17 Apr 2023 Twenty20
218/5 20.0 10.90 1 v CSK Bengaluru won 18 May 2024 Twenty20
215/1 20.0 10.75 1 v Daredevils Delhi won 17 May 2012 Twenty20
213/4 20.0 10.65 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 19 Apr 2019 Twenty20
213/2 20.0 10.65 1 v Guj Lions Rajkot won 18 Apr 2017 Twenty20
212/2 20.0 10.60 1 v LSG Bengaluru lost 10 Apr 2023 Twenty20
211/3 15.0 14.06 1 v Kings XI Bengaluru won 18 May 2016 Twenty20
207/4 20.0 10.35 1 v LSG Eden Gardens won 25 May 2022 Twenty20
206/1 16.0 12.87 2 v GT Ahmedabad won 28 Apr 2024 Twenty20
206/7 20.0 10.30 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 25 Apr 2024 Twenty20
205/8 20.0 10.25 1 v CSK Chennai lost 12 Apr 2012 Twenty20
205/6 20.0 10.25 1 v Kings XI Bengaluru won 6 May 2011 Twenty20
205/8 20.0 10.25 1 v CSK Bengaluru lost 25 Apr 2018 Twenty20
205/3 20.0 10.25 1 v KKR Bengaluru lost 5 Apr 2019 Twenty20
205/2 20.0 10.25 1 v Punjab Kings DY Patil lost 27 Mar 2022 Twenty20
204/2 18.5 10.83 2 v Kings XI Bengaluru won 16 Mar 2010 Twenty20
204/4 20.0 10.20 1 v KKR Chennai won 18 Apr 2021 Twenty20
202/4 20.0 10.10 1 v Kings XI Bengaluru won 24 Apr 2019 Twenty20
201/3 20.0 10.05 1 v MI Dubai (DICS) tied 28 Sep 2020 Twenty20
200/7 20.0 10.00 1 v RR Bengaluru n/r 29 Apr 2015 Twenty20
200/7 20.0 10.00 2 v SRH Bengaluru lost 29 May 2016 Twenty20
199/6 20.0 9.95 1 v MI Wankhede lost 9 May 2023 Twenty20
198/6 20.0 9.90 2 v RR Bengaluru lost 15 Apr 2018 Twenty20
197/5 20.0 9.85 1 v GT Bengaluru lost 21 May 2023 Twenty20
196/7 20.0 9.80 1 v CSK Chennai won 28 Mar 2025 Twenty20
196/8 20.0 9.80 1 v MI Wankhede lost 11 Apr 2024 Twenty20
195/3 19.3 10.00 2 v Supergiants Bengaluru won 7 May 2016 Twenty20
194/2 20.0 9.70 1 v KKR Sharjah won 12 Oct 2020 Twenty20
193/9 20.0 9.65 2 v CSK DY Patil lost 12 Apr 2022 Twenty20
192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v SRH Wankhede won 8 May 2022 Twenty20
191/7 20.0 9.55 2 v MI Bengaluru lost 19 Apr 2015 Twenty20
191/5 20.0 9.55 1 v Daredevils Bengaluru lost 17 Apr 2016 Twenty20
190/5 20.0 9.50 1 v RR Bengaluru lost 11 May 2014 Twenty20
190/3 20.0 9.50 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 6 May 2013 Twenty20
189/3 20.0 9.45 1 v RR Jaipur won 23 Apr 2012 Twenty20
189/9 20.0 9.45 1 v RR Bengaluru won 23 Apr 2023 Twenty20
189/5 20.0 9.45 1 v DC Wankhede won 16 Apr 2022 Twenty20
187/5 19.0 9.84 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 12 May 2018 Twenty20
187/2 19.2 9.67 2 v SRH Hyderabad won 18 May 2023 Twenty20
187/9 20.0 9.35 1 v DC Bengaluru won 12 May 2024 Twenty20
187/3 20.0 9.35 1 v Warriors Pune won 2 May 2013 Twenty20
186/1 18.4 9.96 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 16 May 2016 Twenty20
186/4 20.0 9.30 2 v Warriors Bengaluru won 17 Apr 2012 Twenty20
186/4 20.0 9.30 1 v Daredevils Bengaluru won 13 May 2014 Twenty20
185/5 18.5 9.82 2 v Chargers Bengaluru won 6 May 2012 Twenty20
185/4 20.0 9.25 1 v MI Chennai won 27 May 2011 Twenty20
185/7 20.0 9.25 1 v KKR Bengaluru lost 2 May 2016 Twenty20
185/3 20.0 9.25 1 v Supergiants Pune won 22 Apr 2016 Twenty20
184/4 19.1 9.60 2 v Kings XI Mohali won 2 Apr 2010 Twenty20
184/6 20.0 9.20 1 v Chargers Bengaluru lost 8 Apr 2010 Twenty20
183/4 20.0 9.15 1 v Daredevils Delhi won 10 May 2013 Twenty20
183/3 20.0 9.15 1 v RR Jaipur lost 6 Apr 2024 Twenty20
182/6 20.0 9.10 1 v KKR Bengaluru lost 29 Mar 2024 Twenty20
181/0 16.3 10.96 2 v RR Wankhede won 22 Apr 2021 Twenty20
181/5 20.0 9.05 2 v Daredevils Delhi lost 30 Apr 2008 Twenty20
181/4 20.0 9.05 1 v DC Delhi lost 6 May 2023 Twenty20
181/5 20.0 9.05 1 v Warriors Bengaluru won 29 Apr 2011 Twenty20
181/5 20.0 9.05 2 v MI Bengaluru lost 28 Mar 2019 Twenty20
181/6 20.0 9.05 1 v LSG DY Patil won 19 Apr 2022 Twenty20
180/2 20.0 9.00 1 v Guj Lions Rajkot lost 24 Apr 2016 Twenty20
180/4 20.0 9.00 1 v RR Pune won 20 May 2015 Twenty20
179/7 19.0 9.42 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 11 Apr 2015 Twenty20
179/3 19.4 9.10 2 v RR Dubai (DICS) won 17 Oct 2020 Twenty20
179/8 20.0 8.95 2 v KKR Bengaluru lost 26 Apr 2023 Twenty20
179/6 20.0 8.95 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 30 Apr 2016 Twenty20
178/6 19.2 9.20 2 v SRH Bengaluru won 4 May 2019 Twenty20
178/6 19.2 9.20 2 v Punjab Kings Bengaluru won 25 Mar 2024 Twenty20
177/3 16.2 10.83 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 22 Mar 2025 Twenty20
176/4 18.0 9.77 2 v Daredevils Bengaluru won 21 Apr 2018 Twenty20
176/4 19.2 9.10 2 v KKR Centurion won 12 May 2009 Twenty20
176/7 20.0 8.80 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 8 Apr 2018 Twenty20
175/1 18.1 9.63 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 22 Apr 2011 Twenty20
175/4 20.0 8.75 1 v KKR Bengaluru lost 29 Apr 2018 Twenty20
175/4 20.0 8.75 1 v CSK Wankhede lost 24 May 2011 Twenty20
175/6 20.0 8.75 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 9 May 2016 Twenty20
174/2 19.2 9.00 2 v Kings XI Mohali won 13 Apr 2019 Twenty20
174/5 20.0 8.70 1 v Kings XI Bengaluru lost 14 May 2013 Twenty20
174/6 20.0 8.70 1 v DC Bengaluru won 15 Apr 2023 Twenty20
174/4 20.0 8.70 1 v Punjab Kings Mohali won 20 Apr 2023 Twenty20
173/6 19.1 9.02 2 v RR Wankhede won 5 Apr 2022 Twenty20
173/6 20.0 8.65 1 v CSK Chennai lost 22 Mar 2024 Twenty20
173/3 20.0 8.65 1 v Warriors Pune won 11 May 2012 Twenty20
173/8 20.0 8.65 1 v CSK Pune won 4 May 2022 Twenty20
172/2 16.2 10.53 2 v MI Bengaluru won 2 Apr 2023 Twenty20
172 19.4 8.74 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 5 Apr 2017 Twenty20
172/8 20.0 8.60 1 v RR Ahmedabad lost 22 May 2024 Twenty20
171/5 19.0 9.00 2 v Chargers Hyderabad won 25 May 2008 Twenty20
171/7 20.0 8.55 2 v DC Delhi lost 28 Apr 2019 Twenty20
171/6 20.0 8.55 1 v RR Jaipur lost 29 Apr 2013 Twenty20
171/5 20.0 8.55 1 v RR Jaipur won 14 May 2023 Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Most runs

 

2008-2025 256 248 38 8168 113* 38.89 6179 132.18 8 57 10 720 278
2011-2021 156 144 35 4491 133* 41.20 2831 158.63 2 37 8 362 238
2011-2017 85 84 11 3163 175* 43.32 2071 152.72 5 19 5 248 239
2022-2024 45 45 2 1636 96 38.04 1113 146.99 15 2 156 70
2021-2024 52 50 6 1266 78 28.77 795 159.24 12 8 114 69
2008-2010 42 42 6 1132 89* 31.44 1009 112.19 10 4 127 21
2020-2025 33 33 1 962 101* 30.06 756 127.24 1 6 2 101 27
2021-2025 31 28 1 960 112* 35.55 595 161.34 1 9 1 67 62
2015-2024 60 53 15 937 83 24.65 575 162.95 3 6 82 53
2008-2010 43 37 3 898 75* 26.41 731 122.84 4 3 97 17
2014-2019 32 32 3 731 67 25.20 562 130.07 4 1 98 15
2015-2018 40 32 5 597 54* 22.11 463 128.94 2 4 54 21
2011-2013 25 24 3 587 76* 27.95 534 109.92 5 3 78 8
2009-2010 31 27 4 549 68* 23.86 388 141.49 4 1 39 30
2008-2010 22 22 5 517 81* 30.41 364 142.03 2 1 35 31
2011-2013 40 30 10 487 52 24.35 464 104.95 1 26 17
2011-2013 29 24 1 433 64* 18.82 340 127.35 1 1 41 22
2013-2016 19 14 3 417 68* 37.90 287 145.29 4 1 41 16
2009-2010 18 17 3 417 114* 29.78 344 121.22 1 2 44 11
2008-2010 27 21 8 388 50* 29.84 303 128.05 1 32 13
2014-2014 14 14 3 376 83 34.18 278 135.25 3 1 22 28
2022-2024 29 25 4 346 54* 16.47 222 155.85 1 3 25 21
2009-2010 13 13 3 329 66* 32.90 242 135.95 2 2 31 10
2016-2023 19 17 5 321 69 26.75 228 140.78 1 28 12
2020-2023 39 25 6 321 45 16.89 274 117.15 21 12
2022-2024 22 20 5 318 66 21.20 266 119.54 1 3 26 14
2018-2020 19 17 2 309 66 20.60 195 158.46 3 1 21 23
2020-2020 12 12 268 52 22.33 241 111.20 1 28 8
2024-2024 13 12 4 255 46 31.87 178 143.25 22 10
2016-2017 24 22 3 250 36 13.15 212 117.92 1 20 13
2008-2013 64 29 11 237 26* 13.16 204 116.17 2 16 7
2024-2024 8 8 1 230 100* 32.85 131 175.57 1 1 16 18
2015-2018 25 18 7 228 45* 20.72 143 159.44 1 26 7
2019-2019 10 10 6 211 46* 52.75 156 135.25 2 14 10
2018-2021 31 21 6 208 35 13.86 183 113.66 1 17 6
2016-2017 10 10 3 205 75* 29.28 148 138.51 1 1 12 8
2018-2018 8 8 201 53 25.12 162 124.07 1 20 8
2021-2021 8 7 2 191 78* 38.20 156 122.43 1 10 8
2008-2010 38 24 7 181 34 10.64 152 119.07 4 11 12
2018-2019 13 12 4 177 40 22.12 133 133.08 8 12
2019-2020 11 8 5 169 65 56.33 150 112.66 1 19 2
2019-2020 15 13 3 169 27* 16.90 138 122.46 6 12
2013-2013 10 9 5 165 44 41.25 125 132.00 20 3
2008-2010 15 13 4 162 31* 18.00 135 120.00 1 11 7
2017-2019 21 16 2 156 35 11.14 128 121.87 3 11 7
2012-2023 80 32 12 155 31 7.75 125 124.00 6 12 8
2008-2010 7 6 143 52 23.83 155 92.25 1 17 1
2011-2013 14 10 143 51 14.30 152 94.07 1 1 19 1
2016-2021 15 10 2 141 33 17.62 111 127.02 1 11 5
2016-2017 22 13 4 141 21 15.66 115 122.60 11 7
2008-2009 8 8 130 50 16.25 121 107.43 1 1 14 3
2018-2018 6 6 127 43 21.16 88 144.31 1 16 6
2015-2016 15 8 4 127 47* 31.75 90 141.11 12 4
2022-2024 11 10 126 34 12.60 106 118.86 1 11 4
2009-2010 11 9 123 35 13.66 100 123.00 8 8
2008-2008 8 8 1 117 47* 16.71 81 144.44 2 10 6
2018-2024 87 25 15 109 14* 10.90 119 91.59 2 10 4
2025-2025 4 4 106 56 26.50 62 170.96 1 16 4
2014-2014 5 5 104 45 20.80 91 114.28 2 17 1
2014-2015 27 12 5 96 29 13.71 98 97.95 10 0
2019-2019 5 5 90 75 18.00 73 123.28 1 1 4 7
2025-2025 4 3 1 85 40* 42.50 46 184.78 8 6
2025-2025 4 4 1 79 54 26.33 56 141.07 1 1 3 7
2020-2020 5 5 1 78 33 19.50 77 101.29 1 9 1
2014-2014 9 7 4 73 19* 24.33 65 112.30 7 1
2021-2023 26 14 4 72 18 7.20 73 98.63 3 7 1
2008-2013 44 15 7 67 21 8.37 84 79.76 4 7 0
2021-2021 9 7 3 65 16* 16.25 55 118.18 5 3
2008-2010 14 10 5 63 27* 12.60 46 136.95 2 5 4
2015-2017 15 5 3 62 33* 31.00 52 119.23 1 8 1
2018-2019 11 5 3 61 36* 30.50 55 110.90 5 1
2019-2019 8 5 61 24 12.20 57 107.01 5 2
2011-2017 38 12 8 59 14* 14.75 57 103.50 2 7 0
2023-2023 5 4 2 58 26 29.00 47 123.40 6 1
2021-2025 5 4 2 56 32 28.00 30 186.66 4 5
2009-2009 5 5 56 32 11.20 49 114.28 2 9 0
2018-2018 4 4 55 45 13.75 47 117.02 1 2 4
2011-2012 9 5 1 55 15 13.75 49 112.24 6 0
2011-2012 22 10 5 54 20 10.80 54 100.00 1 4 2
2022-2023 8 5 3 53 20* 26.50 62 85.48 1 7 0
2014-2015 5 5 53 24 10.60 51 103.92 1 3 3
2011-2011 5 4 51 29 12.75 39 130.76 4 2
2013-2014 12 7 2 51 23* 10.20 50 102.00 3 3 2
2011-2013 16 7 2 48 19* 9.60 46 104.34 1 4 1
2012-2013 5 4 1 47 30 15.66 37 127.02 1 6 2
2014-2014 7 5 2 45 16 15.00 41 109.75 1 3
2014-2016 24 5 4 41 17* 41.00 37 110.81 2 2
2011-2012 8 7 2 39 14 7.80 23 169.56 2 5 2
2015-2015 2 2 37 20 18.50 30 123.33 6 1
2024-2024 7 5 3 37 15* 18.50 21 176.19 1 3 3
2010-2010 6 4 1 35 17 11.66 30 116.66 2 1
2009-2024 17 6 35 20 5.83 23 152.17 2 3
2008-2010 42 17 14 35 8 11.66 47 74.46 3 0
2020-2020 9 5 1 34 25* 8.50 21 161.90 1 2 3
2009-2013 16 8 3 34 11 6.80 26 130.76 1 4 1
2022-2022 3 2 33 28 16.50 50 66.00 1 1
2014-2021 113 18 12 32 8* 5.33 78 41.02 1 0 0
2019-2021 28 6 3 31 12* 10.33 35 88.57 3 0
2014-2014 3 2 29 16 14.50 26 111.53 3 1
2011-2013 11 5 3 29 13* 14.50 26 111.53 4 0
2018-2020 27 13 6 28 14 4.00 38 73.68 3 3 1
2010-2010 1 1 27 27 27.00 29 93.10 3 0
2008-2008 3 3 25 16 8.33 31 80.64 4 0
2017-2017 5 3 2 25 15* 25.00 20 125.00 1 1
2008-2008 3 3 23 22 7.66 23 100.00 1 5 0
2008-2008 3 3 20 10 6.66 28 71.42 3 0
2014-2015 3 3 20 12 6.66 21 95.23 4 0
2013-2021 11 9 1 20 9 2.50 39 51.28 1 1 0
2013-2013 1 1 19 19 19.00 21 90.47 1 0
2019-2019 1 1 19 19 19.00 24 79.16 2 0
2009-2009 3 3 19 18 6.33 17 111.76 1 1 2
2017-2017 3 3 19 9 6.33 26 73.07 1 1
2022-2024 8 3 1 19 17 9.50 12 158.33 1 2 1
2022-2025 19 6 6 19 7* 28 67.85 1 0
2011-2011 3 3 1 18 14* 9.00 16 112.50 1 1 1
2024-2024 3 3 18 9 6.00 15 120.00 1 1 1
2018-2018 3 3 17 15 5.66 22 77.27 1 0 1
2018-2018 5 4 2 17 11 8.50 19 89.47 1 1
2008-2020 33 10 4 16 8 2.66 27 59.25 3 2 0
2015-2015 2 2 15 14 7.50 13 115.38 1 1
2020-2020 10 4 1 15 10* 5.00 11 136.36 1 1 1
2014-2015 7 4 3 14 5* 14.00 6 233.33 3 0
2023-2024 11 4 2 14 13* 7.00 12 116.66 2 0 1
2008-2008 2 2 13 9 6.50 13 100.00 1 0
2015-2015 2 2 13 7 6.50 18 72.22 0 0
2017-2017 7 5 13 8 2.60 23 56.52 2 0 0
2009-2009 2 1 10 10 10.00 13 76.92 0 0
2016-2016 4 1 10 10 10.00 9 111.11 1 0
2008-2008 1 1 9 9 9.00 10 90.00 1 0
2013-2013 2 2 9 9 4.50 12 75.00 1 0 0
2019-2019 3 2 9 6 4.50 10 90.00 0 0
2011-2011 3 1 8 8 8.00 8 100.00 0 1
2017-2017 5 3 8 6 2.66 11 72.72 1 0 1
2016-2017 5 3 1 7 5 3.50 12 58.33 0 0
2008-2008 4 2 6 3 3.00 14 42.85 0 0
2012-2014 21 2 6 6 3.00 9 66.66 1 0 0
2021-2021 2 2 1 6 3* 6.00 6 100.00 0 0
2025-2025 4 2 5 5 2.50 8 62.50 1 1 0
2014-2015 11 3 2 4 2* 4.00 12 33.33 1 0 0
2016-2016 9 1 3 3 3.00 4 75.00 0 0
2011-2011 2 1 3 3 3.00 6 50.00 0 0
2023-2024 5 1 1 3 3* 6 50.00 0 0
2023-2023 7 1 2 2 2.00 5 40.00 0 0
2013-2013 11 2 1 2 2* 2.00 3 66.66 1 0 0
2013-2013 13 2 2 2 1* 2 100.00 0 0
2009-2010 5 3 1 2 1* 1.00 4 50.00 1 0 0
2009-2012 14 3 2 2 1* 2.00 4 50.00 0 0
2021-2021 5 3 2 2 2* 2.00 4 50.00 1 0 0
2016-2021 5 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
2024-2024 7 1 1 1 1.00 1 100.00 0 0

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Most wickets

 

2014-2021 113 112 2424 404.0 4 3063 139 4/25 22.03 7.58 17.43 2
2012-2023 80 77 1624 270.4 2 2294 99 5/27 23.17 8.47 16.40 2 1
2018-2024 87 87 1820 303.2 4 2610 83 4/21 31.44 8.60 21.92 1
2008-2013 64 63 1306 217.4 1822 72 4/40 25.30 8.37 18.13 1
2008-2013 44 43 1002 167.0 2 1312 49 4/17 26.77 7.85 20.44 1
2011-2017 38 38 760 126.4 1039 45 4/14 23.08 8.20 16.88 2
2008-2010 42 42 965 160.5 1 1058 45 5/5 23.51 6.57 21.44 2 1
2021-2023 26 26 552 92.0 1 748 35 5/18 21.37 8.13 15.77 1 1
2014-2015 27 26 580 96.4 1 693 34 4/15 20.38 7.16 17.05 1
2008-2010 38 38 836 139.2 2 1140 34 3/18 33.52 8.18 24.58
2008-2020 33 33 754 125.4 1 922 32 3/18 28.81 7.33 23.56
2022-2025 19 19 428 71.2 1 576 31 4/25 18.58 8.07 13.80 1
2018-2020 27 27 588 98.0 1 872 28 3/23 31.14 8.89 21.00
2016-2017 24 24 500 83.2 730 25 4/29 29.20 8.76 20.00 1
2008-2010 42 41 824 137.2 2 1140 23 2/3 49.56 8.30 35.82
2012-2014 21 21 474 79.0 561 21 3/21 26.71 7.10 22.57
2014-2016 24 23 466 77.4 1 703 21 3/16 33.47 9.05 22.19
2017-2019 21 18 284 47.2 348 20 3/10 17.40 7.35 14.20
2024-2025 18 18 379 63.1 568 20 3/20 28.40 8.99 18.95
2018-2021 31 31 570 95.0 1 682 19 3/24 35.89 7.17 30.00
2021-2024 52 29 398 66.2 1 523 18 2/22 29.05 7.88 22.11
2009-2024 17 16 273 45.3 477 17 2/19 28.05 10.48 16.05
2011-2012 22 22 520 86.4 547 17 3/19 32.17 6.31 30.58
2019-2021 28 28 586 97.4 1 828 17 2/24 48.70 8.47 34.47
2015-2016 15 14 278 46.2 402 16 4/33 25.12 8.67 17.37 1
2013-2014 12 12 262 43.4 4 298 14 3/31 21.28 6.82 18.71
2020-2023 39 27 372 62.0 567 14 3/7 40.50 9.14 26.57
2013-2013 11 11 239 39.5 335 13 3/13 25.76 8.41 18.38
2013-2013 13 13 294 49.0 370 13 5/25 28.46 7.55 22.61 1
2023-2024 11 11 231 38.3 395 13 3/20 30.38 10.25 17.76
2011-2017 85 24 340 56.4 428 13 3/21 32.92 7.55 26.15
2015-2017 15 15 294 49.0 1 418 12 3/40 34.83 8.53 24.50
2020-2020 9 9 190 31.4 1 210 11 4/26 19.09 6.63 17.27 1
2016-2016 9 9 168 28.0 258 11 4/11 23.45 9.21 15.27 1
2009-2010 11 11 228 38.0 275 11 2/22 25.00 7.23 20.72
2024-2024 13 13 211 35.1 303 10 2/12 30.30 8.61 21.10
2018-2020 19 17 259 43.1 308 10 2/18 30.80 7.13 25.90
2017-2017 7 7 150 25.0 1 188 9 4/9 20.88 7.52 16.66 1
2023-2023 7 7 151 25.1 236 9 3/10 26.22 9.37 16.77
2024-2024 7 7 144 24.0 255 9 2/23 28.33 10.62 16.00
2021-2021 9 9 168 28.0 269 9 3/41 29.88 9.60 18.66
2013-2013 11 11 234 39.0 284 9 2/24 31.55 7.28 26.00
2009-2012 14 13 216 36.0 286 9 4/19 31.77 7.94 24.00 1
2016-2021 5 5 102 17.0 165 8 3/13 20.62 9.70 12.75
2018-2018 5 5 110 18.2 190 8 3/36 23.75 10.36 13.75
2020-2020 10 10 174 29.0 282 8 2/41 35.25 9.72 21.75
2011-2013 11 11 192 32.0 283 8 2/15 35.37 8.84 24.00
2025-2025 4 4 78 13.0 134 7 4/45 19.14 10.30 11.14 1
2009-2010 13 10 138 23.0 162 7 2/31 23.14 7.04 19.71
2013-2013 10 8 127 21.1 185 7 2/14 26.42 8.74 18.14
2022-2024 8 8 164 27.2 1 319 7 3/45 45.57 11.67 23.42
2009-2013 16 16 288 48.0 472 7 2/37 67.42 9.83 41.14
2012-2013 5 4 72 12.0 78 6 2/25 13.00 6.50 12.00
2023-2023 5 5 66 11.0 95 6 2/13 15.83 8.63 11.00
2024-2024 7 7 90 15.0 133 6 2/28 22.16 8.86 15.00
2008-2010 14 12 176 29.2 220 6 2/17 36.66 7.50 29.33
2018-2019 11 11 228 38.0 379 6 3/30 63.16 9.97 38.00
2011-2011 3 3 66 11.0 84 5 2/10 16.80 7.63 13.20
2012-2012 3 3 60 10.0 87 5 3/30 17.40 8.70 12.00
2017-2017 5 5 101 16.5 2 144 5 2/17 28.80 8.55 20.20
2017-2017 5 5 107 17.5 153 5 2/31 30.60 8.57 21.40
2023-2024 5 5 102 17.0 182 5 2/27 36.40 10.70 20.40
2016-2017 22 15 138 23.0 184 5 1/9 36.80 8.00 27.60
2014-2014 14 10 136 22.4 187 5 4/35 37.40 8.25 27.20 1
2014-2015 11 11 216 36.0 332 5 1/14 66.40 9.22 43.20
2009-2009 2 2 42 7.0 1 56 4 3/32 14.00 8.00 10.50
2019-2020 15 7 64 10.4 81 4 2/15 20.25 7.59 16.00
2014-2014 7 6 96 16.0 126 4 1/18 31.50 7.87 24.00
2009-2010 5 5 90 15.0 1 146 4 2/27 36.50 9.73 22.50
2016-2017 5 5 108 18.0 177 4 2/27 44.25 9.83 27.00
2022-2023 8 8 156 26.0 1 177 4 2/16 44.25 6.80 39.00
2013-2021 11 11 136 22.4 210 4 2/14 52.50 9.26 34.00
2014-2015 7 7 158 26.2 241 4 1/18 60.25 9.15 39.50
2008-2025 256 26 251 41.5 368 4 2/25 92.00 8.79 62.75
2018-2018 2 2 42 7.0 53 3 2/36 17.66 7.57 14.00
2011-2011 2 2 36 6.0 65 3 2/31 21.66 10.83 12.00
2025-2025 3 3 66 11.0 91 3 1/20 30.33 8.27 22.00
2018-2018 3 3 52 8.4 115 3 2/47 38.33 13.26 17.33
2009-2009 5 5 102 17.0 115 3 2/14 38.33 6.76 34.00
2011-2011 3 3 72 12.0 129 3 2/49 43.00 10.75 24.00
2021-2021 5 5 90 15.0 135 3 1/27 45.00 9.00 30.00
2016-2016 4 4 96 16.0 147 3 1/21 49.00 9.18 32.00
2018-2019 5 5 95 15.5 153 3 2/33 51.00 9.66 31.66
2016-2021 15 2 10 1.4 8 2 2/4 4.00 4.80 5.00
2011-2011 2 2 24 4.0 1 31 2 1/0 15.50 7.75 12.00
2025-2025 4 3 42 7.0 54 2 2/28 27.00 7.71 21.00
2017-2017 2 2 48 8.0 70 2 2/29 35.00 8.75 24.00
2016-2017 10 5 48 8.0 81 2 2/30 40.50 10.12 24.00
2020-2020 3 3 66 11.0 92 2 1/12 46.00 8.36 33.00
2024-2024 8 5 54 9.0 100 2 1/23 50.00 11.11 27.00
2019-2019 10 6 100 16.4 145 2 1/13 72.50 8.70 50.00
2018-2019 13 10 120 20.0 184 2 1/8 92.00 9.20 60.00
2010-2010 1 1 24 4.0 17 1 1/17 17.00 4.25 24.00
2017-2017 1 1 24 4.0 23 1 1/23 23.00 5.75 24.00
2021-2021 2 2 36 6.0 39 1 1/24 39.00 6.50 36.00
2008-2008 1 1 24 4.0 40 1 1/40 40.00 10.00 24.00
2025-2025 2 2 36 6.0 70 1 1/35 70.00 11.66 36.00
2008-2008 4 4 55 9.1 82 1 1/27 82.00 8.94 55.00
2025-2025 3 3 72 12.0 111 1 1/47 111.00 9.25 72.00
2024-2024 3 3 58 9.4 115 1 1/43 115.00 11.89 58.00
Gujarat-Titans

Gujarat Titans Cricket Team

Gujarat Titans Cricket Team News & Matches

Captain: Shubman Gill
Coach: Ashish Nehra
Home ground: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
IPL titles: 1 (2022)
Owners: CVC Capital Partners
Gujarat Titans were one of two new teams introduced ahead of the 2022 season. CVC Capital Partners won the franchise bid for Rs 5625 crore (approx US$750 million). They picked Hardik Pandya, Rashid Khan and Shubman Gill ahead of the 2022 auction. Pandya was named captain. Ashish Nehra was appointed head coach, Gary Kirsten mentor and batting coach, and Vikram Solanki director of cricket.
Gujarat-Titans
Gujarat-Titans

Gujarat Titans history

Gujarat Titans had a stunning run to the title in their first year, and proved that it was no fluke by almost doing it again in 2023, losing the final to Chennai Super Kings in a last-ball finish.
Coming off a slightly chaotic auction in which their strongest buys were Hardik Pandya (who went on to captain), David Miller, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Shami, few gave them much of a chance. But Hardik marshalled the largely inexperienced side into an all-round package and Titans were a team to beat in their first two years.
Their fortunes turned sharply in 2024 after they traded Hardik to Mumbai Indians and promoted Shubhman Gill – the orange cap winner from 2023 – as captain. Hobbled by injuries and with a rotating, unstable line-up, Titans crashed out of the tournament without making the playoffs.

Gujarat Titans season by season

2024 – eighth
M12 W5 W% 41.6

Titans struggled with bat and ball. Mainstay seamer Mohammed Shami was missed, and though Gill had a decent time with the bat, only Sai Sudarshan in the top five made over 500 runs, and the middle order failed to fire entirely. Rashid found no bite and finished with ten wickets. In all, they juggled 23 players through the season, which translated into just five wins in 12 games.
2023 – runners up
M17 W11 W% 64.7

All season, Titans looked the best team on show, with Mohammed Shami and Rashid Khan taking bagfuls of wickets and opener Shubman Gill peaking in a blaze of batting form towards the pointy end. But MS Dhoni’s CSK crew bested them twice in the final three matches to snatch the title from Titans’ grasp.
2022 – champions
M16 W12 W% 50

Titans became only the second team after Rajasthan Royals to win the title in their first season. They topped the league stage, with ten wins from 14 games, then beat Royals in Qualifier 1 to make the final, where they again defeated Royals on their home ground, in front of 104,859 spectators.
Gujarat-Titans Champion
Gujarat-Titans Champion
Hardik Pandya
Since his IPL debut in 2015, Pandya had only ever played for Mumbai Indians, for whom he made 1476 runs and picked up 42 wickets. Titans picked him up for Rs 15 crore (US$ 1.9 million approx) and in his first season for them he made 487 runs at a strike rate of over 130 and picked up eight wickets while leading them to the title.He didn’t perform all that impressively with bat or ball in 2023, but his gun team ensured his contributions were not missed.
Rashid Khan
In his first season for Titans, he took 19 wickets – the second most for them – apart from scoring crucial runs at a strike rate of over 200 to help finish matches, enhancing his reputation as a multi-utility player. In 2023, he and team-mate Shami were neck and neck in the battle for the purple cap for most of the season, before Rashid finished with 27, one fewer than Shami.
David Miller
Miller had his best IPL to date in 2022 and made 481 runs at an average of over 68 and a strike rate of 142.72, bringing his finishing prowess to the fore. He enjoyed the backing of the team and won matches from improbable situations. In 2023 he didn’t fare quite so well, but it was a sign of how strong Titans were that they made it to the final nevertheless. Miller only got nine games the following year.
Mohammed Shami
Titans paid Rs 6.25 crore (about US$826,000) for Shami at auction and he was a rock for them in their first two seasons, taking 48 wickets at an economy of 8 runs an over. In 2023, when they finished runners-up, he topped the wicket-takers’ list for the season, with 28 wickets.

Gujarat Titans 2025 ipl Squad

  • Shubman Gill
  • Rashid Khan
  • Anuj Rawat
  • Arshad Khan
  • Jos Buttler
  • Gerald Coetzee
  • Gurnoor Brar
  • Karim Janat
  • Kulwant Khejroliya
  • Kumar Kushagra
  • Mahipal Lomror
  • Mohammed Siraj
  • Glenn Phillips
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Kagiso Rabada
  • Sherfane Rutherford
  • Sai Kishore
  • Sai Sudharsan
  • M Shahrukh Khan
  • Ishant Sharma
  • Nishant Sindhu
  • Manav Suthar
  • Rahul Tewatia
  • Washington Sundar
  • Jayant Yadav

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Gujarat Titans

Highest totals
233/3 20.0 11.65 1 v MI Ahmedabad won 26 May 2023 Twenty20
232/5 20.0 11.60 2 v Punjab Kings Ahmedabad lost 25 Mar 2025 Twenty20
231/3 20.0 11.55 1 v CSK Ahmedabad won 10 May 2024 Twenty20
227/2 20.0 11.35 1 v LSG Ahmedabad won 7 May 2023 Twenty20
220/8 20.0 11.00 2 v DC Delhi lost 24 Apr 2024 Twenty20
214/4 20.0 10.70 1 v CSK Ahmedabad lost 28 May 2023 Twenty20
207/6 20.0 10.35 1 v MI Ahmedabad won 25 Apr 2023 Twenty20
204/4 20.0 10.20 1 v KKR Ahmedabad lost 9 Apr 2023 Twenty20
200/3 20.0 10.00 1 v RCB Ahmedabad lost 28 Apr 2024 Twenty20
199/7 20.0 9.95 2 v RR Jaipur won 10 Apr 2024 Twenty20
199/5 20.0 9.95 2 v SRH Wankhede won 27 Apr 2022 Twenty20
199/4 20.0 9.95 1 v Punjab Kings Ahmedabad lost 4 Apr 2024 Twenty20
198/4 19.1 10.33 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 21 May 2023 Twenty20
196/8 20.0 9.80 1 v MI Ahmedabad won 29 Mar 2025 Twenty20
192/4 20.0 9.60 1 v RR DY Patil won 14 Apr 2022 Twenty20
191/3 19.3 9.79 2 v RR Eden Gardens won 24 May 2022 Twenty20
191/8 20.0 9.55 2 v MI Wankhede lost 12 May 2023 Twenty20
190/4 20.0 9.50 2 v Punjab Kings Brabourne won 8 Apr 2022 Twenty20
188/9 20.0 9.40 1 v SRH Ahmedabad won 15 May 2023 Twenty20
182/5 19.2 9.41 2 v CSK Ahmedabad won 31 Mar 2023 Twenty20
180/3 17.5 10.09 2 v KKR Eden Gardens won 29 Apr 2023 Twenty20
177/7 20.0 8.85 1 v RR Ahmedabad lost 16 Apr 2023 Twenty20
174/4 19.3 8.92 2 v RCB Brabourne won 30 Apr 2022 Twenty20
172/5 20.0 8.60 2 v MI Brabourne lost 6 May 2022 Twenty20
171/6 20.0 8.55 1 v DC Pune won 2 Apr 2022 Twenty20
170/2 17.5 9.53 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 2 Apr 2025 Twenty20
170/7 19.5 8.57 2 v CSK Pune won 17 Apr 2022 Twenty20
168/3 19.1 8.76 2 v SRH Ahmedabad won 31 Mar 2024 Twenty20
168/5 20.0 8.40 1 v RCB Wankhede lost 19 May 2022 Twenty20
168/6 20.0 8.40 1 v MI Ahmedabad won 24 Mar 2024 Twenty20
163/4 18.1 8.97 2 v DC Delhi won 4 Apr 2023 Twenty20
162/7 20.0 8.10 1 v SRH DY Patil lost 11 Apr 2022 Twenty20
161/5 19.4 8.18 2 v LSG Wankhede won 28 Mar 2022 Twenty20
157 20.0 7.85 2 v CSK Chennai lost 23 May 2023 Twenty20
156/9 20.0 7.80 1 v KKR DY Patil won 23 Apr 2022 Twenty20
154/4 19.5 7.76 2 v Punjab Kings Mohali won 13 Apr 2023 Twenty20
153/3 16.4 9.18 2 v SRH Hyderabad won 6 Apr 2025 Twenty20
147 19.3 7.53 1 v RCB Bengaluru lost 4 May 2024 Twenty20
146/7 19.1 7.61 2 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur won 21 Apr 2024 Twenty20
144/4 20.0 7.20 1 v LSG Pune won 10 May 2022 Twenty20
143/8 20.0 7.15 2 v CSK Chennai lost 26 Mar 2024 Twenty20
143/8 20.0 7.15 1 v Punjab Kings DY Patil lost 3 May 2022 Twenty20
137/3 19.1 7.14 2 v CSK Wankhede won 15 May 2022 Twenty20
135/6 20.0 6.75 1 v LSG Lucknow won 22 Apr 2023 Twenty20
133/3 18.1 7.32 2 v RR Ahmedabad won 29 May 2022 Twenty20
130 18.5 6.90 2 v LSG Lucknow lost 7 Apr 2024 Twenty20
125/6 20.0 6.25 2 v DC Ahmedabad lost 2 May 2023 Twenty20
119/1 13.5 8.60 2 v RR Jaipur won 5 May 2023 Twenty20
89 17.3 5.08 1 v DC Ahmedabad lost 17 Apr 2024 Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Gujarat Titans

Most runs
2022-2025 49 49 6 1945 129 45.23 1316 147.79 4 11 3 189 64
2022-2025 29 29 3 1225 103 47.11 870 140.80 1 8 111 40
2022-2024 41 38 17 950 94* 45.23 654 145.25 3 1 70 44
2022-2023 31 30 8 833 87* 37.86 624 133.49 6 75 27
2022-2024 37 37 2 824 81 23.54 661 124.65 5 3 105 18
2022-2025 49 33 13 498 43* 24.90 335 148.65 1 49 22
2022-2024 25 21 4 403 63* 23.70 295 136.61 3 1 35 17
2022-2025 49 26 12 329 79* 23.50 179 183.79 1 6 22 26
2022-2024 19 15 1 231 43 16.50 174 132.75 1 21 10
2025-2025 4 4 1 166 73* 55.33 99 167.67 2 1 14 9
2022-2024 12 11 161 35 14.63 144 111.80 23 2
2024-2025 11 9 1 142 58 17.75 83 171.08 1 1 9 11
2025-2025 4 4 2 129 46 64.50 73 176.71 11 9
2025-2025 1 1 49 49 49.00 29 168.96 5 2
2024-2024 7 4 42 17 10.50 33 127.27 2 2
2023-2024 3 2 27 26 13.50 27 100.00 4 0
2023-2023 3 3 1 26 17 13.00 26 100.00 1 2 1
2022-2025 14 3 1 14 13 7.00 7 200.00 0 2
2023-2024 23 7 3 13 7* 3.25 18 72.22 1 2 0
2024-2024 7 2 1 12 10* 12.00 15 80.00 0 1
2022-2024 6 2 12 12 6.00 12 100.00 1 0 1
2022-2023 16 5 4 12 7* 12.00 19 63.15 1 1 0
2025-2025 2 1 1 7 7* 5 140.00 0 1
2024-2024 5 3 3 6 5* 7 85.71 1 0
2022-2023 33 2 5 5 2.50 6 83.33 1 1 0
2022-2022 13 3 1 5 5 2.50 4 125.00 1 1 0
2022-2022 3 1 2 2 2.00 5 40.00 0 0
2024-2024 1 1 2 2 2.00 5 40.00 0 0
2023-2024 26 4 2 2 2 1.00 16 12.50 1 0 0
2024-2024 1 1 1 1 1.00 2 50.00 0 0
2025-2025 2 1 1 1 1* 1 100.00 0 0
2022-2023 14 1 1 1 0 0

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Gujarat Titans

Most wickets
2022-2025 49 49 1131 188.3 1483 57 4/24 26.01 7.86 19.84 2
2022-2023 33 33 756 126.0 2 1010 48 4/11 21.04 8.01 15.75 2
2023-2024 26 25 499 83.1 786 40 5/10 19.65 9.45 12.47 2 1
2023-2024 23 23 492 82.0 659 24 3/37 27.45 8.03 20.50
2022-2025 14 14 282 47.0 371 21 4/33 17.66 7.89 13.42 1
2022-2023 16 16 324 54.0 489 14 2/27 34.92 9.05 23.14
2022-2023 14 14 276 46.0 461 13 3/40 35.46 10.02 21.23
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2022-2022 13 13 286 47.4 427 12 4/28 35.58 8.95 23.83 1
2023-2024 11 11 228 38.0 339 11 4/45 30.81 8.92 20.72 1
2022-2023 31 21 333 55.3 450 11 3/17 40.90 8.10 30.27
2025-2025 4 4 96 16.0 124 9 4/17 13.77 7.75 10.66 1
2024-2024 7 7 126 21.0 210 8 2/22 26.25 10.00 15.75
2024-2024 5 5 66 11.0 119 6 3/15 19.83 10.81 11.00
2022-2024 6 6 84 14.0 148 6 2/21 24.66 10.57 14.00
2025-2025 4 4 90 15.0 110 5 2/18 22.00 7.33 18.00
2024-2024 5 5 96 16.0 151 4 2/25 37.75 9.43 24.00
2024-2024 7 7 126 21.0 186 4 2/27 46.50 8.85 31.50
2022-2022 3 3 54 9.0 65 3 2/19 21.66 7.22 18.00
2022-2022 2 2 30 5.0 52 2 2/45 26.00 10.40 15.00
2025-2025 2 2 48 8.0 83 2 1/41 41.50 10.37 24.00
2025-2025 2 2 18 3.0 38 1 1/17 38.00 12.66 18.00
2025-2025 3 3 48 8.0 97 1 1/27 97.00 12.12 48.00

 

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Chennai Super Kings Cricket Team

Captain: Ruturaj Gaikwad
Coach: Stephen Fleming
Home ground: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
IPL titles: 5 (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023)
Owners: Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd (subsidiary of India Cements)

 

The most consistent IPL franchise ever, Chennai Super Kings have been led by MS Dhoni to five titles, and have only finished below fourth place thrice. The franchise is owned by India Cements, of which N Srinivasan, the former BCCI president and former chairman of the ICC, is chairman. CSK was purchased for Rs 360 crore (approx US$91 million) in 2008.
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Chennai Super Kings history

Super Kings have reached the knockouts in 12 of their 15 seasons. Over the years, Dhoni, who was the highest-paid player (Rs 9.5 crore, about US$1.5 million) in the inaugural auction, became the face, heart and soul of the side. His instincts, coupled with coach Stephen Fleming’s tactical nous, have been central to Super Kings’ success over the years.

 

After losing the final off the last ball in 2008, and the semi-final in 2009, Super Kings secured back-to-back titles the next two seasons. They faltered in the knockouts in the next four IPLs and were then banned for two years because of a spot-fixing scandal. In 2018, however, Super Kings marked their return with their third title – despite, or because of, their squad being heavy on players over 30.

 

In 2019, Super Kings played a thrilling final against their bogey opponents, Mumbai Indians, with Rohit Sharma and Co eventually stealing a one-run victory over them. The following year, CSK struggled to adjust to the conditions in the UAE, finishing near the bottom of the table. They bounced right back the next season, going about things the clinical Super Kings way, finishing second in the league stage, then beating Kolkata Knight Riders in the final. In 2022, however, they crashed and burned again, just about managing to avoid the wooden spoon, before storming back again in 2023, taking the title a fifth time.

 

Chennai Super Kings highs

Super Kings were trolled as “Dad’s Army” after the 2018 auction, but they proved the critics wrong, with Shane Watson, one of their several over-30s stars, delivering their third IPL crown with an unbeaten hundred in the final. They couldn’t have asked for a better comeback from a two-year suspension. After their poorest finish ever, in 2020, they took the title again in 2021, again with many of their senior pros still in the mix.

 

Chennai Super Kings lows

CSK hit their nadir when one of their top officials, Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of Srinivasan, was arrested on charges of cheating, forgery, and fraud. Two years later, the Super Kings franchise was also suspended for Meiyappan’s activities. Dhoni’s personal worst season in 2020 was also Super Kings’ worst: they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in their history.

 

Chennai Super Kings season by season

2024 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Dhoni handed over the captaincy to Ruturaj Gaikwad, but CSK didn’t quite get the momentum going under their new leader, never winning more than two games on the trot and leaving it to their last league game to try to qualify for the knockouts – which they didn’t. Power-hitter Devon Conway’s injury hampered them, and, surprisingly, it was the seamers rather than their spinners who kept them in the running.

 

2023 – champions
M16 W10 W% 62.5

They stuttered at the start, losing four of their first nine matches, before finding their stride. Conway, back in the saddle, was their top run-scorer, with 672 runs. They beat Gujarat Titans, who otherwise looked unstoppable, twice in the last three games. Jadeja, who made ten runs off the last two balls of the final to win it, was one of the tightest bowlers of the tournament.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2023
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2023

 

2022 – ninth
M14 W4 W% 28.5

Injuries to Deepak Chahar and Adam Milne messed with Super Kings’ balance and they had to sacrifice their overseas opener, Devon Conway, for bowling cover early in the season. Ravindra Jadeja took over the captaincy from Dhoni, only to hand the reins back midway through the tournament. Jadeja was then out injured. Super Kings finished second from bottom.

 

2021 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Not much changed in terms of the squad, but everything clicked for CSK. They won five of their seven matches in the first leg, in India, four more in the UAE, and were clinical as ever in the playoffs. The stars were Rituraj Gaikwad and Faf du Plessis, who both made over 600 runs in the season.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2021
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2021

 

2020 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

After Raina and Harbhajan Singh pulled out of the tournament for personal reasons, the Super Kings management decided not to pick replacements for them, and by the second half of the season, the ageing side “ran out of juice”, as Fleming put it. Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav struggled in the middle order, while the spinners lacked penetration away from Chepauk.

 

2019 – runners-up
M17 W10 W% 58.8

Finally back to Chepauk, CSK banked on their old spin-to-win template, coming away with six victories in seven home games in the league stage. The solitary defeat came at the hands of Mumbai, where Dhoni sat out to manage his troublesome back. He returned for the first qualifier but Mumbai beat them there, and then again in the final, this time by one run.

 

2018 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Super Kings played only one game at Chepauk before their home base was moved to Pune because of the Cauvery river water dispute. Lungi Ngidi provided vital breakthroughs on the seam-friendly tracks in Pune, and at the crunch, CSK beat Sunrisers in the first qualifier as well as the final to return to their title-winning ways.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2018
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2018

 

2016, 2017 – suspended

 

2015 – runners-up
M17 W10 W% 58.8

Another bumper run at Chepauk, winning six of seven home matches. They won three on the road to topping the table, and then saw RCB off in the second qualifier. However, Mumbai beat CSK for the second time in the final. This was an IPL dominated by seamers, with Super Kings’ Dwayne Bravo finishing atop the wickets charts and Ashish Nehra in fourth place.

 

2014 – third
M16 W10 W% 62.5

CSK lost their opening match, against Kings XI in Abu Dhabi, despite piling up 205 for 4. But they won eight of their next nine games on their way to the playoffs once again, despite their home matches being shifted to Ranchi due to a local dispute. Raina shellacked 87 off 25 balls against Kings XI in the second qualifier, but it wasn’t enough to take them to the final.

 

2013 – runners-up
M18 W12 W% 66.6

A seven-match win streak eased them into the qualifier, where Hussey, in scintillating form that season, saw off Mumbai with a brilliant 86 not out, setting up a title clash against the same opponents. Super Kings reduced Mumbai to 52 for 4 in the final, but Pollard tipped the scales Mumbai’s way with an unbeaten 60 off 32 balls.

 

2012 – runners-up
M19 W10 W% 52.6

Five of their eight victories in the league stage came at home, and then Vijay fashioned a sixth with a century against Delhi Daredevils, launching CSK into the final. Vijay, Mike Hussey and Raina all came good in that final, but an unheralded Manvinder Bisla denied Dhoni’s men a hat-trick of titles.

 

2011 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

CSK turned Chepauk into a fortress this season, winning all their matches there, including the final, against RCB. Suraj Randiv stepped in to fill the Murali-sized hole, and Shadab Jakati and Doug Bollinger had their moments, but R Ashwin was the standout bowler, even taking out Chris Gayle for a duck in the final – in which M Vijay starred with 95 off 52 balls.
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2011
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2011

 

2010 – champions
M16 W9 W% 56.2

The season when Dhoni became Chennai’s thala. After CSK blew hot and cold early in the tournament, their captain scorched Kings XI’s Irfan Pathan for 4, 2, 6, 6 in the final over of a must-win clash. In the final, Kieron Pollard threatened to take the game away, but Dhoni stationed Hayden at short mid-off to trap him, and CSK ultimately sealed their first title.
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings CHAMPION 2010

 

2009 – fourth
M14 W8 W% 57.1

The IPL moved to South Africa, where Matthew Hayden, Raina and Murali combined to help Super Kings finish second on the table. However, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s local boys Manish Pandey and Vinay Kumar bested them in the semi-final.

 

2008 – runners-up
M16 W9 W% 56.2

Riding on the brilliance of their seamers and of Dhoni and Suresh Raina with the bat, Super Kings wrapped up eight wins in 14 league games and beat Kings XI Punjab with ease in the semi. CSK’s seamers and Muthiah Muralidaran dragged the final to the last ball, but Shane Warne and Sohail Tanvir ensured a happy ending for the Rajasthan Royals.

 

Chennai Super Kings key players.

out of the 2020 tournament. Raina was not retained by CSK in the 2022 auction, and went unsold in the IPL for the first time.

 

MS Dhoni
Even as analytics change the T20 landscape, Dhoni continues to trust his instincts to mastermind victories for Super Kings. While his power-hitting has waned in recent times, he still finds a way to finish games for his franchise. Dhoni is well and truly a cult figure in Chennai.

 

Suresh Raina
Much like Dhoni, Raina was a fan favourite. He made 4687 runs for the side – the most so far – and missed only one game for Super Kings over ten seasons before opting out of the 2020 tournament. Raina was not retained by CSK in the 2022 auction, and went unsold in the IPL for the first time.
Dwayne Bravo
Bravo, the first player to take 600 wickets in T20s, had several variations in his repertoire, including the slower dipping yorker, and he became Dhoni’s go-to bowler at the death. In the 2013 IPL, he took 32 wickets in 18 matches at an economy of 7.95, the joint record. After retiring in 2021, he went into the CSK backroom as a bowling coach.

 

Ravindra Jadeja
It’s easy to forget that Jadeja has been a part of three other IPL teams because he is so closely associated with CSK. Tight and effective as a bowler, a dependable hitter down the order, and electric in the field, he has been one of their stalwarts and their second-highest wicket-taker of all time – a position he cemented with 20 wickets in their title-winning 2023 campaign.

 

Deepak Chahar
Chahar was initially seen as a batting allrounder but he established himself as a powerplay swing bowler after being snapped up by Super Kings in the 2018 auction. Next season he turned up with a knuckleball and a back-of-a-length offcutter in his repertoire. In the 2022 auction, CSK forked out Rs 14 crore (US$ 1.8 million) to get him back, but he didn’t play due to injuries.

Chennai Super Kings 2025 IPL  Squad

  • Ruturaj Gaikwad
  • Khaleel Ahmed
  • C Andre Siddarth
  • Ravichandran Ashwin
  • Vansh Bedi
  • Devon Conway
  • Sam Curran
  • MS Dhoni
  • Shivam Dube
  • Nathan Ellis
  • Ramakrishna Ghosh
  • Shreyas Gopal
  • Gurjapneet Singh
  • Deepak Hooda
  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Anshul Kamboj
  • Mukesh Choudhary
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti
  • Noor Ahmad
  • Jamie Overton
  • Matheesha Pathirana
  • Shaik Rasheed
  • Rachin Ravindra
  • Vijay Shankar
  • Rahul Tripathi

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings

Highest totals

 

246/5 20.0 12.30 1 v RR Chennai won 3 Apr 2010 Twenty20
240/5 20.0 12.00 1 v Kings XI Mohali won 19 Apr 2008 Twenty20
235/4 20.0 11.75 1 v KKR Eden Gardens won 23 Apr 2023 Twenty20
226/6 20.0 11.30 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 17 Apr 2023 Twenty20
223/3 20.0 11.15 1 v DC Delhi won 20 May 2023 Twenty20
223/3 20.0 11.15 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 8 May 2013 Twenty20
222/5 20.0 11.10 1 v Daredevils Chennai won 25 May 2012 Twenty20
220/3 20.0 11.00 1 v KKR Wankhede won 21 Apr 2021 Twenty20
218/4 20.0 10.90 1 v MI Delhi lost 1 May 2021 Twenty20
217/7 20.0 10.85 1 v LSG Chennai won 3 Apr 2023 Twenty20
216/4 20.0 10.80 1 v RCB DY Patil won 12 Apr 2022 Twenty20
212/3 20.0 10.60 1 v SRH Chennai won 28 Apr 2024 Twenty20
211/4 20.0 10.55 1 v Daredevils Pune won 30 Apr 2018 Twenty20
210/4 20.0 10.50 1 v LSG Chennai lost 23 Apr 2024 Twenty20
210/7 20.0 10.50 1 v LSG Brabourne lost 31 Mar 2022 Twenty20
209/4 20.0 10.45 1 v SRH Chennai won 11 Apr 2015 Twenty20
208/5 20.0 10.40 1 v MI Chennai won 23 Apr 2008 Twenty20
208/5 20.0 10.40 2 v RCB Chennai won 12 Apr 2012 Twenty20
208/6 20.0 10.40 1 v DC DY Patil won 8 May 2022 Twenty20
207/5 19.4 10.52 2 v RCB Bengaluru won 25 Apr 2018 Twenty20
206/6 20.0 10.30 1 v GT Chennai won 26 Mar 2024 Twenty20
206/4 20.0 10.30 1 v MI Wankhede won 14 Apr 2024 Twenty20
205/5 19.5 10.33 2 v KKR Chennai won 10 Apr 2018 Twenty20
205/5 20.0 10.25 1 v RCB Chennai won 28 May 2011 Twenty20
205/4 20.0 10.25 1 v Kings XI Abu Dhabi lost 18 Apr 2014 Twenty20
204/5 20.0 10.20 1 v RR Pune won 20 Apr 2018 Twenty20
202/7 20.0 10.10 2 v Kings XI Wankhede lost 30 May 2014 Twenty20
202/2 20.0 10.10 1 v SRH Pune won 1 May 2022 Twenty20
201/7 20.0 10.05 2 v RR Chennai lost 24 May 2008 Twenty20
201/5 20.0 10.05 2 v Punjab Kings Mullanpur lost 8 Apr 2025 Twenty20
200/3 20.0 10.00 1 v KKR Chennai won 28 Apr 2013 Twenty20
200/4 20.0 10.00 1 v Punjab Kings Chennai lost 30 Apr 2023 Twenty20
200/6 20.0 10.00 2 v RR Sharjah lost 22 Sep 2020 Twenty20
196/3 20.0 9.80 1 v RR Jaipur won 9 May 2011 Twenty20
196/8 20.0 9.80 2 v GT Ahmedabad lost 10 May 2024 Twenty20
195/4 19.4 9.91 2 v Kings XI Dharamsala won 18 Apr 2010 Twenty20
193/5 20.0 9.65 2 v Kings XI Mohali lost 15 Apr 2018 Twenty20
193/6 20.0 9.65 1 v Chargers Visakhapatnam won 7 Apr 2012 Twenty20
192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 25 Apr 2015 Twenty20
192/1 20.0 9.60 1 v MI Delhi won 21 May 2013 Twenty20
192/3 20.0 9.60 1 v KKR Dubai (DICS) won 15 Oct 2021 Twenty20
191/7 20.0 9.55 2 v RCB Bengaluru lost 18 May 2024 Twenty20
191/4 20.0 9.55 1 v RCB Wankhede won 25 Apr 2021 Twenty20
190/5 19.1 9.91 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 19 Mar 2010 Twenty20
190/3 20.0 9.50 1 v KKR Chennai lost 27 May 2012 Twenty20
189/4 16.4 11.34 2 v MI Wankhede won 17 Apr 2015 Twenty20
189/4 20.0 9.45 1 v RR Abu Dhabi lost 2 Oct 2021 Twenty20
188/6 20.0 9.40 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 8 May 2008 Twenty20
188/7 20.0 9.40 1 v DC Wankhede lost 10 Apr 2021 Twenty20
188/9 20.0 9.40 1 v RR Wankhede won 19 Apr 2021 Twenty20
188/3 20.0 9.40 1 v KKR Centurion lost 18 May 2009 Twenty20
188/4 20.0 9.40 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 13 Apr 2011 Twenty20
187/6 20.0 9.35 2 v Kings XI Cuttack lost 7 May 2014 Twenty20
187/5 20.0 9.35 1 v MI Bengaluru won 23 May 2012 Twenty20
186/5 19.5 9.37 2 v RR Chennai won 22 Apr 2013 Twenty20
186/4 20.0 9.30 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 2 May 2013 Twenty20
185/3 18.0 10.27 1 v Kings XI Centurion won 7 May 2009 Twenty20
185/3 20.0 9.25 1 v SRH Ranchi lost 22 May 2014 Twenty20
183/5 20.0 9.15 1 v RCB Chennai won 16 Apr 2011 Twenty20
182/3 20.0 9.10 1 v SRH Hyderabad won 22 Apr 2018 Twenty20
181/0 17.4 10.24 2 v Kings XI Dubai (DICS) won 4 Oct 2020 Twenty20
181/2 18.3 9.78 2 v SRH Wankhede won 27 May 2018 Twenty20
181/2 19.4 9.20 2 v Daredevils Delhi won 5 May 2014 Twenty20
181/4 20.0 9.05 1 v Kings XI Chennai won 10 May 2008 Twenty20
181/8 20.0 9.05 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 22 Apr 2015 Twenty20
180/2 19.0 9.47 2 v SRH Pune won 13 May 2018 Twenty20
180/9 20.0 9.00 2 v Daredevils Durban lost 23 Apr 2009 Twenty20
180/2 20.0 9.00 1 v MI Brabourne lost 25 Mar 2010 Twenty20
179/5 20.0 8.95 1 v RCB Gqeberha won 20 Apr 2009 Twenty20
179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v DC Chennai won 1 May 2019 Twenty20
179/4 20.0 8.95 1 v DC Sharjah lost 17 Oct 2020 Twenty20
178/5 20.0 8.90 1 v RCB Bengaluru won 28 Apr 2008 Twenty20
178/7 20.0 8.90 1 v GT Ahmedabad lost 31 Mar 2023 Twenty20
178/3 20.0 8.90 1 v Chargers East London won 4 May 2009 Twenty20
178/4 20.0 8.90 2 v KKR Dubai (DICS) won 29 Oct 2020 Twenty20
177/4 19.4 9.00 2 v RCB Wankhede won 24 May 2011 Twenty20
177/5 20.0 8.85 1 v KKR Eden Gardens lost 3 May 2018 Twenty20
177/7 20.0 8.85 1 v Daredevils Abu Dhabi won 21 Apr 2014 Twenty20
176/4 18.4 9.42 2 v RCB Chennai won 22 Mar 2024 Twenty20
176/3 18.4 9.42 2 v MI Brabourne won 28 May 2014 Twenty20
176/4 19.5 8.87 2 v SRH Chennai won 23 Apr 2019 Twenty20
176/4 20.0 8.80 1 v Daredevils Chennai won 12 May 2011 Twenty20
176/4 20.0 8.80 1 v RR Jaipur lost 11 May 2018 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 2 v Punjab Kings Wankhede lost 25 Apr 2022 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 2 v RR Guwahati lost 30 Mar 2025 Twenty20
176/6 20.0 8.80 1 v LSG Lucknow lost 19 Apr 2024 Twenty20
175/5 20.0 8.75 1 v RR Chennai won 31 Mar 2019 Twenty20
173/3 18.3 9.35 2 v SRH Delhi won 28 Apr 2021 Twenty20
173/6 19.4 8.79 2 v DC Dubai (DICS) won 10 Oct 2021 Twenty20
173/8 20.0 8.65 1 v MI Wankhede lost 6 May 2012 Twenty20
172/6 20.0 8.60 2 v RR Chennai lost 12 Apr 2023 Twenty20
172/7 20.0 8.60 1 v GT Chennai won 23 May 2023 Twenty20
172/8 20.0 8.60 2 v KKR Abu Dhabi won 26 Sep 2021 Twenty20
171/5 15.0 11.40 2 v GT Ahmedabad won 28 May 2023 Twenty20
CSK
171/6 20.0 8.55 2 v DC Visakhapatnam lost 31 Mar 2024 Twenty20
170/6 20.0 8.50 2 v RR Jaipur lost 27 Apr 2023 Twenty20
170/5 20.0 8.50 1 v Kings XI Mohali lost 5 May 2019 Twenty20
170/6 20.0 8.50 2 v SRH Hyderabad lost 2 May 2015 Twenty20
169/9 19.5 8.52 2 v MI Wankhede won 7 Apr 2018 Twenty20
169/6 20.0 8.45 1 v Daredevils Chennai lost 2 May 2008 Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings

Most runs

 

2008-2025 239 207 89 4772 84* 40.44 3419 139.57 22 6 336 229
2008-2021 176 171 26 4687 100* 32.32 3424 136.88 1 33 8 425 180
2012-2021 92 86 9 2721 96 35.33 2070 131.44 20 5 247 87
2020-2025 71 70 8 2502 108* 40.35 1820 137.47 2 20 7 231 95
2012-2025 177 130 59 1982 62* 27.91 1460 135.75 3 5 141 76
2018-2023 90 80 15 1932 100* 29.72 1494 129.31 1 8 5 154 94
2008-2015 50 49 7 1768 116* 42.09 1430 123.63 1 13 1 181 45
2009-2020 70 70 4 1708 127 25.87 1365 125.12 2 7 3 150 68
2008-2013 95 67 20 1441 71* 30.65 1212 118.89 11 6 154 28
2018-2020 43 43 2 1252 117* 30.53 918 136.38 2 7 4 119 68
2022-2025 46 44 7 1209 95* 32.67 767 157.62 8 3 69 86
2008-2010 32 32 2 1107 93 36.90 805 137.51 8 1 121 44
2022-2025 25 24 3 1006 92* 47.90 717 140.30 10 2 106 32
2011-2022 116 75 35 1004 68 25.10 732 137.15 2 4 72 48
2014-2015 32 32 965 79 30.15 751 128.49 7 3 102 50
2021-2024 48 40 4 853 93 23.69 626 136.26 3 4 74 44
2014-2015 28 28 2 841 100* 32.34 613 137.19 1 5 83 42
2008-2013 78 59 24 827 71 23.62 571 144.83 2 3 51 48
2023-2024 27 23 1 568 71* 25.81 385 147.53 2 47 23
2008-2010 26 26 2 516 57 21.50 502 102.78 3 4 67 7
2024-2025 15 15 1 367 65* 26.21 247 148.58 2 2 35 16
2021-2022 16 15 345 88 23.00 255 135.29 3 1 27 19
2024-2024 13 13 2 318 63 28.90 223 142.60 2 27 10
2020-2025 25 17 4 254 52 19.53 192 132.29 1 2 17 15
2018-2020 23 18 6 248 58 20.66 257 96.49 1 1 27 5
2009-2025 102 32 11 201 23 9.57 210 95.71 3 20 1
2008-2008 10 10 1 196 45 21.77 165 118.78 1 27 3
2008-2008 9 8 145 54 18.12 109 133.02 1 1 21 3
2011-2013 14 7 2 144 46* 28.80 133 108.27 8 8
2008-2013 19 12 5 133 64 19.00 108 123.14 1 2 9 7
2014-2014 5 4 2 116 50* 58.00 94 123.40 1 8 6
2014-2015 12 9 1 116 36 14.50 73 158.90 10 5
2018-2019 11 9 108 56 12.00 82 131.70 1 2 8 5
2008-2009 15 11 4 106 41* 15.14 105 100.95 6 5
2014-2025 4 3 2 80 69* 80.00 62 129.03 1 5 2
2020-2022 7 4 1 73 39* 24.33 66 110.60 1 7 1
2019-2024 18 11 5 70 22 11.66 71 98.59 1 4 3
2018-2024 57 13 7 67 17 11.16 55 121.81 2 6 2
2018-2024 76 12 6 66 39 11.00 53 124.52 3 2 4
2009-2010 4 3 63 30 21.00 66 95.45 9 0
2009-2009 3 3 1 62 24 31.00 53 116.98 5 2
2024-2024 8 5 1 51 21 12.75 43 118.60 1 4 2
2008-2010 26 9 5 50 15* 12.50 36 138.88 2 5
2022-2023 7 5 1 44 22 11.00 28 157.14 1 3 3
2008-2011 16 6 2 36 16* 9.00 30 120.00 2 1 2
2014-2014 12 5 3 35 13* 17.50 23 152.17 3 1
2025-2025 3 3 30 23 10.00 25 120.00 4 1
2018-2019 24 4 30 19 7.50 39 76.92 3 1
2013-2019 48 10 6 29 21* 7.25 28 103.57 3 1 2
2009-2012 50 7 6 27 13 27.00 27 100.00 3 0
2010-2010 5 2 26 22 13.00 24 108.33 1 1
2008-2010 29 8 2 22 15 3.66 34 64.70 3 1 1
2010-2012 27 4 3 21 16* 21.00 23 91.30 1 1
2008-2008 5 3 16 8 5.33 23 69.56 1 0 0
2023-2023 2 2 15 8 7.50 14 107.14 2 0
2018-2021 27 3 3 15 13* 12 125.00 2 0
2013-2013 16 6 4 14 7* 7.00 16 87.50 1 0 0
2018-2019 2 2 13 8 6.50 17 76.47 0 1
2009-2010 6 4 2 12 8 6.00 18 66.66 0 0
2025-2025 1 1 1 11 11* 4 275.00 0 1
2008-2008 9 2 1 11 11 11.00 18 61.11 2 0
2022-2022 4 2 1 11 6* 11.00 8 137.50 0 0
2008-2010 40 6 2 9 4 2.25 13 69.23 1 1 0
2025-2025 2 2 7 4 3.50 14 50.00 1 0
2022-2024 27 2 1 7 7* 7.00 7 100.00 1 0 1
2022-2024 10 3 2 7 3* 7.00 8 87.50 0 0
2022-2025 16 2 1 6 4 6.00 6 100.00 1 0
2011-2011 2 1 1 5 5* 2 250.00 1 0
2011-2012 6 1 1 5 5* 3 166.66 1 0
2013-2013 2 2 1 4 4* 4.00 9 44.44 1 0 0
2010-2010 1 1 1 3 3* 5 60.00 0 0
2009-2010 14 3 2 3 3* 3.00 4 75.00 1 0 0
2011-2011 8 1 2 2 2.00 4 50.00 0 0
2015-2015 2 1 1 2 2* 2 100.00 0 0
2024-2024 2 1 1 2 2* 2 100.00 0 0
2013-2013 2 1 1 2 2* 6 33.33 0 0
2018-2018 1 1 1 1 1.00 3 33.33 0 0
2014-2015 20 4 3 1 1* 1.00 7 14.28 1 0 0
2012-2014 17 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2013-2013 5 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2010-2010 1 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2018-2020 12 1 1 0* 0 0 0
2008-2008 2 1 1 1 0 0
2025-2025 5 1 1 0* 2 0 0
TU Deshpande
2022-2024 31 2 2 0* 2 0 0

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Chennai Super Kings.

Most wickets

 

2011-2022 116 113 2257 376.1 2 3147 140 4/42 22.47 8.36 16.12 1
2012-2025 177 164 3033 505.3 2 3832 135 5/16 28.38 7.58 22.46 3 1
2009-2025 102 99 2128 354.4 4 2348 95 3/16 24.71 6.62 22.40
2008-2013 78 75 1525 254.1 3 2054 76 4/32 27.02 8.08 20.06 1
2018-2024 76 76 1597 266.1 6 2106 76 4/13 27.71 7.91 21.01 2
2018-2024 57 56 1203 200.3 2 1823 60 3/28 30.38 9.09 20.05
2013-2019 48 48 987 164.3 1286 58 4/14 22.17 7.81 17.01 1
2009-2012 50 48 913 152.1 1 1180 45 4/22 26.22 7.75 20.28 2
2008-2010 40 40 936 156.0 1 994 40 3/11 24.85 6.37 23.40
2022-2025 24 24 547 91.1 739 39 4/28 18.94 8.10 14.02 1
2022-2024 31 31 671 111.5 1051 39 4/27 26.94 9.39 17.20 1
2010-2012 27 27 576 96.0 3 693 37 4/13 18.72 7.21 15.56 1
2018-2021 27 27 600 100.0 1 711 35 4/12 20.31 7.11 17.14 2
2008-2010 29 29 562 93.4 809 31 5/24 26.09 8.63 18.12 1 1
2014-2015 20 20 462 77.0 591 30 4/10 19.70 7.67 15.40 1
2018-2021 14 14 324 54.0 2 448 25 4/10 17.92 8.29 12.96 1
2021-2024 48 35 499 83.1 585 25 4/26 23.40 7.03 19.96 1
2022-2024 27 27 624 104.0 1 797 25 4/33 31.88 7.66 24.96 1
2008-2021 176 59 776 129.2 934 24 2/0 38.91 7.22 32.33
2018-2019 24 23 455 75.5 1 582 23 3/20 25.30 7.67 19.78
2008-2010 26 26 510 85.0 3 707 23 3/34 30.73 8.31 22.17
2012-2014 17 17 372 62.0 2 479 22 3/27 21.77 7.72 16.90
2020-2025 25 24 474 79.0 719 22 3/19 32.68 9.10 21.54
2022-2025 16 16 315 52.3 522 17 4/46 30.70 9.94 18.52 1
2014-2015 23 22 438 73.0 4 541 17 2/23 31.82 7.41 25.76
2013-2013 16 16 300 50.0 401 15 3/40 26.73 8.02 20.00
2019-2024 18 18 366 61.0 422 15 2/13 28.13 6.91 24.40
2024-2024 9 9 206 34.2 1 318 14 4/29 22.71 9.26 14.71 1
2020-2021 12 12 270 45.0 357 12 3/24 29.75 7.93 22.50
2008-2011 16 15 256 42.4 419 12 2/27 34.91 9.82 21.33
2025-2025 5 5 108 18.0 150 11 4/18 13.63 8.33 9.81 1
2025-2025 5 5 120 20.0 165 10 3/29 16.50 8.25 12.00
2018-2020 12 11 188 31.2 287 10 2/13 28.70 9.15 18.80
2022-2024 10 10 180 30.0 259 9 3/26 28.77 8.63 20.00
2009-2010 6 6 135 22.3 161 8 2/16 20.12 7.15 16.87
2008-2009 15 11 189 31.3 282 8 3/32 35.25 8.95 23.62
2008-2008 6 6 132 22.0 236 7 2/29 33.71 10.72 18.85
2008-2008 9 9 210 35.0 2 242 7 4/21 34.57 6.91 30.00 1
2020-2020 7 7 126 21.0 191 6 2/33 31.83 9.09 21.00
2011-2011 8 8 174 29.0 223 6 2/24 37.16 7.68 29.00
2022-2023 7 7 150 25.0 238 6 2/30 39.66 9.52 25.00
2018-2020 43 11 168 28.0 251 6 2/29 41.83 8.96 28.00
2009-2010 14 14 209 34.5 295 6 2/18 49.16 8.46 34.83
2014-2015 12 12 222 37.0 327 6 2/25 54.50 8.83 37.00
2014-2015 32 6 72 12.0 112 5 1/11 22.40 9.33 14.40
2011-2012 6 5 102 17.0 120 5 2/10 24.00 7.05 20.40
2023-2023 6 6 114 19.0 188 5 2/40 37.60 9.89 22.80
2018-2021 3 3 49 8.1 93 4 2/43 23.25 11.38 12.25
2013-2013 5 5 119 19.5 158 4 2/17 39.50 7.96 29.75
2011-2011 5 5 114 19.0 166 4 1/30 41.50 8.73 28.50
2010-2010 5 5 44 7.2 54 3 3/12 18.00 7.36 14.66
2023-2023 2 2 36 6.0 60 3 3/36 20.00 10.00 12.00
2012-2012 5 4 56 9.2 81 3 2/21 27.00 8.67 18.66
2014-2014 5 1 17 2.5 38 2 2/38 19.00 13.41 8.50
2022-2022 2 2 36 6.0 38 2 2/20 19.00 6.33 18.00
2019-2019 2 2 48 8.0 71 2 2/37 35.50 8.87 24.00
2018-2018 3 3 60 10.0 95 2 1/24 47.50 9.50 30.00
2014-2014 4 4 84 14.0 97 2 1/19 48.50 6.92 42.00
2009-2009 3 3 66 11.0 105 2 1/11 52.50 9.54 33.00
2022-2022 4 4 77 12.5 135 2 2/23 67.50 10.51 38.50
2013-2013 6 6 120 20.0 168 2 2/20 84.00 8.40 60.00
2008-2008 9 1 12 2.0 22 1 1/22 22.00 11.00 12.00
2014-2014 1 1 18 3.0 29 1 1/29 29.00 9.66 18.00
2013-2013 2 2 24 4.0 35 1 1/25 35.00 8.75 24.00
2025-2025 1 1 24 4.0 38 1 1/38 38.00 9.50 24.00
2022-2025 46 3 18 3.0 50 1 1/14 50.00 16.66 18.00
2023-2023 2 2 36 6.0 51 1 1/37 51.00 8.50 36.00
2015-2015 2 2 35 5.5 59 1 1/31 59.00 10.11 35.00
2024-2024 13 2 36 6.0 70 1 1/18 70.00 11.66 36.00
2024-2024 2 2 47 7.5 71 1 1/30 71.00 9.06 47.00
B Laughlin
2013-2013 2 2 42 7.0 71 1 1/25 71.00 10.14 42.00

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