Kolkata Knight RidersKolkata Knight Riders

 

Captain: Ajinkya Rahane
Coach: Chandrakant Pandit
Home ground: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
IPL titles: 3 (2012, 2014, 2024)
Owners: Knight Riders Sports Private Ltd

KKR TEAM

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One of three teams to have won more than one IPL title, KKR are owned by actors Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla and Chawla’s husband Jay Mehta. The franchise was bought for about Rs 262.5 crore (approx. US$75.09 million) in 2008 and has been one of the tournament’s most popular teams.

 

Kolkata Knight Riders history

Under Sourav Ganguly and then Brendon McCullum, KKR’s first three years were forgettable. They had the likes of Ricky Ponting, Chris Gayle and (briefly) Shoaib Akhtar in their ranks, alongside promising young Indians like Ishant Sharma, but the highest they finished in the first three seasons was sixth.

 

In 2011, KKR made their first playoffs under Gautam Gambhir. Yusuf Pathan became a key member of the side, along with Jacques Kallis. In 2012, KKR won their first title, thanks in part to new signings Sunil Narine and Robin Uthappa. They won the title in 2014 again – the first season with Andre Russell in their ranks. The next three years were full of promise but failed to earn KKR another title, and Gambhir was not retained ahead of the 2018 auction.

 

In Dinesh Karthik’s debut season as captain, 2018, KKR finished third. Midway through the 2020 IPL, Karthik stepped down, handing the reins to Eoin Morgan, who took the side to their third final in 2021. But he went unsold the next year and was replaced as captain by Shreyas Iyer, who took them to their third title win in 2024.

 

Kolkata Knight Riders highs

Their first win, in 2012, was a landmark because of how poorly the team had fared in the first four seasons. The win in 2014, when they won chasing 200, against Kings XI Punjab, cemented that year’s squad as legends forever. But their 2024 victory was their most emphatic – they lost only three matches and bowled out their opponents six times, the most by a team in a single edition of the IPL.

 

Kolkata Knight Riders lows

The dream of a fairy tale under Ganguly did not come true, and there was conflict between him and coach John Buchanan, whose multiple-captains strategy was criticised, especially after the team’s fortunes sank further. The omission of Ganguly ahead of 2011 threatened to ruin Kolkata’s love for KKR, and the ruckus over the Fake IPL player (an anonymous blogger who appeared to have inside information) in the early years made them the butt of jokes as well.

 

Kolkata Knight Riders season by season

 

2024 – champions
M15 W11 W% 73.3

Gambhir returned to the franchise as mentor, and KKR went on to have one of the most dominant IPL campaigns ever, equalling Shane Warne’s Rajasthan Royals from 2008 for the fewest losses across a season (three). Having topped the league table, they beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in the first Qualifier by eight wickets with 38 balls to spare and again in the final by eight wickets, this time with 57 balls remaining. Sunil Narine won his third Player-of-the-Tournament award, scoring 488 runs and taking 17 wickets at an economy of 6.69. Mystery spinner Varun Charkavarthy was their leading wicket-taker for the second successive season, with 21 wickets.
KKR CHAMPION 2024
KKR CHAMPION 2024

 

2023 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Nitish Rana stepped in to replace the injured Shreyas Iyer as KKR’s captain, and he propped up the batting along with Rinku Singh, who became the side’s rescuer-in-chief, most memorably hitting five sixes when KKR needed 29 to beat Gujarat Titans. Varun Chakravarthy was their leading bowler, taking 20 wickets.

 

2022 – seventh
M14 W6 W% 42.8

Russell topped the side’s batting and bowling charts with 335 runs and 17 wickets. Umesh Yadav impressed with his powerplay dominance, Rinku Singh showed spunk, and Pat Cummins produced a 14-ball fifty, the joint fastest in IPL history, but it was KKR’s worst position in eight years.

 

2021 – runners up
M17 W9 W% 52.9

Their India leg was poor, but in the UAE they won seven of nine games to reach the final, despite missing Russell for most of that second leg. Though the senior batters didn’t quite shine, lesser-known players stood up. Narine regained his bowling mojo after a forgettable 2020. Venkatesh Iyer, the hard-hitting batter and seam bowler, was the find of KKR’s season.

 

2020 – fifth
M14 W7 W% 50

Their position on the points table flattered KKR in a tight season where they failed to build any momentum. Narine and Russell were absent for large periods, and under new captain Morgan – who took over after seven games – they lost more matches than they won. They discovered a new gem in mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy, though.

 

2019 – fifth
M14 W6 W% 42.8

They won four of their first five games and then lost six on the trot. When KKR won, it was often thanks to Russell’s heroics with the bat, which earned him four Player-of-the-Match awards. Shubman Gill’s promotion from finisher to opener worked well, and had they won their final game, against Mumbai Indians, KKR would have qualified for the playoffs.

 

2018 – third
M16 W9 W% 56.2

KKR batted aggressively, using the power of Lynn, Narine and Russell to post big totals that would overcome the inexperience of their fast bowlers. Despite batting lower down the order, Karthik was the team’s highest scorer, with 498 runs. KKR beat Rajasthan Royals in the eliminator, but fell one step short of the final, losing to runners-up Sunrisers Hyderabad.

 

2017 – third
M16 W9 W% 56.2

Lynn’s and Narine’s big-hitting at the top, followed by accumulative performances from Gambhir and Uthappa, put KKR on course for a third title when they won seven of their first nine games, but their performances tapered away and they were knocked out in the qualifier, after being bowled out for 107. (Russell was not available – he was serving a ban.)

 

2016 – fourth
M15 W8 W% 53.3

Russell’s domination continued: he earned three Player-of-the-Match awards, and Pathan two as KKR qualified for the playoffs. There they were knocked out in the eliminator by Sunrisers. It was Kallis’ first of three seasons as coach.

 

2015 – fifth
M13 W7 W% 53.8

Russell struck three fifties but the season belonged to KKR’s bowlers. Morne Morkel handed KKR a rare win over Mumbai, Umesh Yadav played match-winner twice, and Piyush Chawla’s four-wicket haul dismantled Delhi Daredevils. KKR had to win one of their last two league games to qualify, but they faltered in both, losing to Mumbai and Royals.

 

2014 – champions
M16 W11 W% 68.7

Having lost five of their first seven games, KKR seemed destined for an early exit, but a streak of nine wins in a row handed them a second title. Gambhir and Uthappa’s partnerships set KKR up for breezy finishes, which Pathan usually provided. Kuldeep Yadav and Kallis put in regular contributions too. In the final, Manish Pandey made 94 in a chase of 200.
KKR CHAMPION 2014
KKR CHAMPION 2014
2013 – seventh
M16 W6 W% 37.5

A forgettable season, sandwiched between two superb years. Narine topped the KKR bowling charts this year and the next, and Gambhir was flawless with the bat, but they couldn’t extract contributions from the others. Kallis, although good, was not consistent, and KKR lost ten of their 16 league games.

 

2012 – champions
M17 W12 W% 70.5

KKR’s first title came under Gambhir and new coach Trevor Bayliss, who replaced Dav Whatmore. Two losses to begin, then two wins, a loss, six straight victories, two losses, and finally two wins, meant they finished the league stage second. In the final, Manvinder Bisla’s 89 helped KKR chase a tricky 191.
KKR CHAMPION 2012
KKR CHAMPION 2012

 

2011 – fourth
M15 W8 W% 53.3

A new-look KKR set out to change the team’s fortunes, and they qualified for the playoffs for the first time. KKR’s faith in the Indian talent they had bought, along with new captain Gambhir, was rewarded, with spinner Abdulla, fast bowler L Balaji, and middle-order batters Pathan and Manoj Tiwary producing match-winning performances.

 

2010 – sixth
M14 W7 W% 50

Ganguly was retained as captain despite two poor seasons, and he scored 493 runs, but the rest of the team did not hit the heights. They lost a heap of games in the first half of the tournament and though they tied on 14 points with the teams in third, fourth and fifth places, their poor net run rate cost them a playoff spot.

 

2009 – eighth
M13 W3 W% 23.1

A Super-Over loss in their third game began a string of eight defeats in a row that broke KKR’s back. After 12 games they had won just one solitary match, and if it wasn’t for their two wins in their last two games, they might have had the worst season of any team in the history of franchise cricket.

 

2008 – sixth
M13 W6 W% 46.1

McCullum’s 158 not out in the tournament opener made it seem like KKR were the team to beat in the new league, but four straight losses put that start to waste and, despite two Player-of-the-Match performances from Ganguly and a demolition of Delhi Daredevils by Shoaib, the team finished with three losses at the end of the season.

Kolkata Knight Riders key players

Andre Russell
Russell is Knight Riders’ second-highest wicket-taker, but it is his performances with the bat that are game-changing. His 2400-plus runs have come at a strike rate of 175, and he is the only KKR batter to have struck over 200 sixes.
Sunil Narine
KKR’s most successful bowler by far, Narine has bowled in the powerplay, middle overs, and at the death, and his economy has never gone above eight in any season. He also started contributing as a pinch-hitter, and has been regularly opening for KKR since 2017. The 2024 season was his best with the bat – he accumulated 488 runs at a strike rate of 180, and scored his maiden T20 hundred.
Gautam Gambhir
KKR’s all-time highest scorer, with 3345 runs, Gambhir made 30 fifties and captained in all of his 122 matches. His aggressive leadership drew praise, and he took KKR to two IPL titles. Gambhir started out playing as an opener but slipped into the middle order to accommodate hard-hitting batters.
Robin Uthappa
For long, Uthappa was the bedrock in the middle order around whom KKR’s big hitters played. The majority of his 17 half-centuries for the side usually led to victories. In his prime, Uthappa’s was the wicket opposition teams looked to get. In KKR’s IPL-winning 2014 season, he scored 40 or more eight matches in a row.
Yusuf Pathan
Pathan was already an IPL winner with Rajasthan Royals when he came to KKR, and he brought the winning mentality with him, playing crucial roles in the side’s two title wins. His cameos as a finisher helped KKR cross the line on many occasions, and his 30 wickets in 56 innings often broke partnerships.

Kolkata Knight Riders 2025 IPL Squad

  • Ajinkya Rahane
  • Venkatesh Iyer
  • Moeen Ali
  • Vaibhav Arora
  • Quinton de Kock
  • Harshit Rana
  • Spencer Johnson
  • Mayank Markande
  • Sunil Narine
  • Anrich Nortje
  • Manish Pandey
  • Rovman Powell
  • Angkrish Raghuvanshi
  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz
  • Ramandeep Singh
  • Anukul Roy
  • Andre Russell
  • Chetan Sakariya
  • Rinku Singh
  • Luvnith Sisodia
  • Umran Malik
  • Varun Chakravarthy

Highest totals For Indian Premier League – Kolkata Knight Riders

Highest totals
272/720.013.601v DCVisakhapatnamwon3 Apr 2024Twenty20
261/620.013.051v Punjab KingsEden Gardenslost26 Apr 2024Twenty20
245/620.012.251v Kings XIIndorewon12 May 2018Twenty20
235/620.011.751v LSGLucknowwon5 May 2024Twenty20
232/220.011.601v MIEden Gardenswon28 Apr 2019Twenty20
223/620.011.151v RREden Gardenslost16 Apr 2024Twenty20
222/620.011.101v RCBEden Gardenswon21 Apr 2024Twenty20
222/320.011.101v RCBBengaluruwon18 Apr 2008Twenty20
218/420.010.901v Kings XIEden Gardenswon27 Mar 2019Twenty20
21019.410.672v RRBrabournelost18 Apr 2022Twenty20
210/820.010.502v DCSharjahlost3 Oct 2020Twenty20
208/720.010.401v SRHEden Gardenswon23 Mar 2024Twenty20
208/820.010.402v LSGDY Patillost18 May 2022Twenty20
207/720.010.352v GTAhmedabadwon9 Apr 2023Twenty20
206/519.110.742v RCBBengaluruwon5 Apr 2019Twenty20
205/720.010.252v SRHEden Gardenslost14 Apr 2023Twenty20
204/720.010.201v RCBEden Gardenswon6 Apr 2023Twenty20
204/420.010.201v ChargersHyderabadwon11 May 2008Twenty20
203/520.010.152v RCBEden Gardenslost19 Apr 2019Twenty20
20219.110.532v CSKWankhedelost21 Apr 2021Twenty20
202/620.010.101v CSKChennailost10 Apr 2018Twenty20
200/719.310.252v Kings XIBengaluruwon1 Jun 2014Twenty20
200/320.010.001v Kings XIEden Gardenslost4 Apr 2010Twenty20
200/920.010.001v DaredevilsEden Gardenswon16 Apr 2018Twenty20
200/620.010.001v SRHEden Gardenswon3 Apr 2025Twenty20
200/520.010.001v RCBBengaluruwon26 Apr 2023Twenty20
195/420.09.751v RCBEden Gardenswon22 May 2014Twenty20
194/620.09.701v DCAbu Dhabiwon24 Oct 2020Twenty20
192/519.49.762v CSKChennaiwon27 May 2012Twenty20
191/720.09.551v Kings XIEden Gardenslost21 Apr 2018Twenty20
191/720.09.551v RRDubai (DICS)won1 Nov 2020Twenty20
190/420.09.501v RCBEden Gardenswon28 Apr 2012Twenty20
190/920.09.502v RRBrabournelost16 May 2015Twenty20
189/519.19.862v RCBBengaluruwon2 May 2016Twenty20
189/320.09.452v CSKCenturionwon18 May 2009Twenty20
187/620.09.351v SRHChennaiwon11 Apr 2021Twenty20
187/520.09.351v MIEden Gardenslost13 Apr 2016Twenty20
187/520.09.351v Guj LionsEden Gardenslost21 Apr 2017Twenty20
186/316.511.042v RCBBengaluruwon29 Mar 2024Twenty20
186/420.09.302v CSKChennailost28 Apr 2013Twenty20
186/820.09.302v CSKEden Gardenslost23 Apr 2023Twenty20
185/318.010.272v Kings XIMohaliwon3 May 2019Twenty20
185/820.09.251v DCDelhitied30 Mar 2019Twenty20
185/620.09.251v MIWankhedelost16 Apr 2023Twenty20
184/014.512.402v Guj LionsRajkotwon7 Apr 2017Twenty20
184/318.110.122v SupergiantPunewon26 Apr 2017Twenty20
184/919.59.272v Kings XIEden Gardenswon9 May 2015Twenty20
183/419.49.302v SRHEden Gardenswon24 Mar 2019Twenty20
183/520.09.151v RCBEden Gardenslost16 May 2016Twenty20
183/520.09.151v Kings XIMohaliwon27 Mar 2010Twenty20
182/520.09.102v Punjab KingsEden Gardenswon8 May 2023Twenty20
181/620.09.051v ChargersEden Gardenswon1 Apr 2010Twenty20
181/320.09.051v DaredevilsEden Gardenswon7 Apr 2010Twenty20
180/417.410.182v CSKEden Gardenswon3 May 2018Twenty20
180/420.09.001v SRHEden Gardenswon14 Apr 2013Twenty20
179/720.08.951v GTEden Gardenslost29 Apr 2023Twenty20
178/720.08.901v DCEden Gardenslost12 Apr 2019Twenty20
178/720.08.901v MIWankhedelost9 Apr 2017Twenty20
177/618.59.392v RCBEden Gardenswon8 Apr 2018Twenty20
177/620.08.851v RCBEden Gardenslost11 Apr 2015Twenty20
177/620.08.851v SRHPunewon14 May 2022Twenty20
176/419.19.182v RCBBengaluruwon29 Apr 2018Twenty20
175/719.48.892v Kings XIEden Gardenswon25 May 2008Twenty20
175/720.08.751v MIEden Gardenslost22 May 2011Twenty20
175/620.08.751v RREden Gardenslost25 Apr 2019Twenty20
175/720.08.752v LSGEden Gardenslost20 May 2023Twenty20
175/820.08.751v SRHBrabournelost15 Apr 2022Twenty20
174/820.08.701v RCBEden Gardenslost22 Mar 2025Twenty20
174/520.08.701v MIWankhedelost28 Apr 2016Twenty20
174/620.08.701v RRDubai (DICS)won30 Sep 2020Twenty20
173/519.48.792v SRHHyderabadwon19 May 2018Twenty20
173/420.08.651v RCBCenturionlost12 May 2009Twenty20
172/620.08.601v SRHEden Gardenswon15 Apr 2017Twenty20
172/520.08.601v CSKDubai (DICS)lost29 Oct 2020Twenty20
171/216.310.362v Kings XIEden Gardenswon13 Apr 2017Twenty20
17119.48.692v DCBrabournelost10 Apr 2022Twenty20
171/520.08.551v RCBEden Gardenslost22 Apr 2011Twenty20
171/720.08.551v DaredevilsEden Gardenswon7 May 2015Twenty20
171/620.08.551v SRHEden Gardenswon22 May 2016Twenty20
171/420.08.551v RRSharjahwon7 Oct 2021Twenty20
171/620.08.551v CSKAbu Dhabilost26 Sep 2021Twenty20
171/920.08.551v SRHHyderabadwon4 May 2023Twenty20
170/318.39.182v MIEden Gardenswon8 Apr 2015Twenty20
169/319.58.522v CSKEden Gardenswon30 Apr 2015Twenty20
169/619.58.522v DaredevilsDelhiwon17 Apr 2017Twenty20
16919.58.521v MIWankhedewon3 May 2024Twenty20
169/720.08.451v RREden Gardenswon23 May 2018Twenty20
169/620.08.452v Kings XIMohalilost3 May 2008Twenty20
169/420.08.451v ChargersHyderabadwon3 May 2011Twenty20
168/620.08.402v MIWankhedelost6 May 2018Twenty20
167/720.08.351v SRHEden Gardenswon4 May 2015Twenty20
16720.08.351v CSKAbu Dhabiwon7 Oct 2020Twenty20
166/820.08.302v RCBChennailost18 Apr 2021Twenty20
166/720.08.302v MIWankhedelost14 May 2015Twenty20
166/520.08.301v DaredevilsDubai (DICS)lost19 Apr 2014Twenty20
165/820.08.251v RCBBengaluruwon10 Apr 2012Twenty20
165/920.08.251v MIDY Patilwon9 May 2022Twenty20
165/720.08.251v Punjab KingsDubai (DICS)lost1 Oct 2021Twenty20
165/920.08.252v CSKDubai (DICS)lost15 Oct 2021Twenty20
164/213.412.002v SRHAhmedabadwon21 May 2024Twenty20

Most runs in Indian Premier League – Kolkata Knight Riders

Most runs
2011-20171081081230359331.612442124.28271035246
2014-20198684424398730.481790136.2516425585
2014-202512410420243688*29.001396174.49115169206
2018-20249086821998728.191613136.32147203107
2011-2017106913118937231.551369138.277715085
2012-202518011320158510917.04960165.101717169101
2018-202158551014177631.481152123.0010113736
2021-202555527139510431.001012137.84112212964
2014-202557541213319431.691060125.566310641
2011-201456545129580*26.421213106.767512823
2014-201940403127493*34.43901141.3910312763
2018-2021615818114397*28.57814140.415411341
2008-20104038210319128.63933110.507310436
2010-2013544915100275*29.47897111.70458223
2011-202157521099568*23.69798124.68358546
2018-202550431295467*30.77664143.6747348
2008-201335353882158*27.56731120.651429232
2022-2024292867528534.18537140.03517525
2020-2021282736278126.12464135.1236221
2014-20175441146086022.51461131.88115421
2011-202151381054566*19.46430126.74244716
2011-2014272715439220.88494109.91326016
2008-2010232345117126.89404126.48233128
2008-2010191934767329.75417114.14424710
2009-2010161614638830.86327141.59214526
2024-20241212143589*39.54239182.00415024
2008-20134231737448*15.58312119.8723114
2011-20152922832670*23.28235138.72132615
2008-20133122830435*21.71261116.4712316
2014-20223022730266*20.13196154.08341922
2008-201033241329859*27.09213139.90112412
2024-2025141112915429.10192151.5622812
2023-202414132898122.23216133.79222419
2023-2023882856135.62188151.5923612
2022-202511112565623.27208123.0712314
2009-20101512424965*31.12197126.3911208
2008-2008771937327.57161119.871302
2014-20197029111832210.16169108.285186
2022-20228811693624.14138122.46910
2009-20095521677455.66132126.5111191
2008-2010271791603920.00132121.21125
2011-201346221015926*13.25130122.30153
2024-2025191161533530.6083184.33614
2017-201712911263615.7592136.953106
2014-202367231412424*13.7794131.913106
2010-2010106212245*30.50115106.08143
2010-201055311558*57.5095121.05175
2023-2023111021136814.1270161.4212134
2025-202544110397*34.3375137.33196
2023-202366893614.8381109.871141
2022-202255865817.2061140.981103
2008-20102672732114.6069105.7950
2011-20132593682511.3341165.8536
2008-200888164169.148377.1072
2019-202321556124*40152.5052
2017-2022982611610.1657107.01151
2016-20204511557169.507576.00250
2008-20097653248.837174.6470
2018-20223212351205.665691.07342
2009-200984472011.756671.2150
2017-20171373461811.504797.8741
2008-20084439209.755373.58221
2008-2008641392413.0019205.2615
2009-20094313830*19.004095.0021
2017-2017221332833.003984.6130
2008-2010311173398.254180.48121
2015-201543311710.3315206.6651
2008-200833311510.3326119.2330
2016-201643301610.0030100.0030
2011-20115429227.2529100.00150
2022-202410632613*8.6624108.33230
2008-201333882612*3281.2510
2020-2025741282510*6.254654.34120
2016-20164324108.0024100.0011
2013-201321232323.0015153.3340
2018-201854123187.662882.1430
2016-20164422135.5019115.78121
2020-20211173228*5.503366.66210
2023-20233322112*21.0011190.9003
2022-20223321157.003070.00120
2011-201111181818.0011163.6321
2020-20202218109.002090.0011
2010-20236518123.602766.66211
2018-20186221612*11145.4520
2017-2017831464.6612116.6602
2011-20133554139*13.0012108.33110
2019-2019221165.5010110.0010
2022-202525511152.751764.70110
2013-2013843107*10.001758.8200
2014-20181153106*5.009111.11110
2015-201921199*3300.0001
2014-2016295594*7128.5700
2024-2024145396*4.501181.81210
2018-201842186*8.006133.3301
2019-202022874.001942.1010
2022-202221777.006116.6610
2009-200922773.50887.50110
2015-20161132757.006116.6600
2015-201511666.00785.7110
2017-201711166*5120.0010
2009-200921666.00785.7110
2011-2011432656.006100.0000
2025-202521555.001241.6600
2013-201311555.00862.5000
2017-201761155*862.5000
2013-201331555.001050.0000
2022-202211555.003166.6610
2021-20231461531.001729.41300
2012-201331144*2200.0010
2023-202311444.004100.0010
2016-201791444.00757.1410
2022-202211444.00850.0010
2021-202132242*4100.0000
2023-2025184442*3133.3300
2008-20102962421.00850.00200
2013-201322321.50650.0000
2018-2021347532*1.501225.00200
2009-200911222.00922.2200
2010-201021222.00825.0000
2008-200831222.00728.5700
2009-200911122*2100.0000
2021-202111222.00450.0000
2025-202532221*450.0000
2010-201081111.00250.0000
2019-201981111*520.0000
2008-201072111*1.00250.00100
2019-2019111100
2009-2010411100
Y Prithvi Raj
2019-20192110*100

Most wickets For Indian Premier League – Kolkata Knight Riders

Most wickets
2012-20251801784141690.1346601825/1925.606.7522.7571
2014-20251241071586264.224731185/1520.959.3513.4421
2020-202574731660276.412061885/2023.427.4418.8611
2014-201970691340223.21835664/3227.808.2120.301
2014-202367671371228.321921654/2329.558.4021.092
2011-202151501077179.311288473/1727.407.1722.91
2011-20145648918153.011153423/1327.457.5321.85
2016-20204543896149.21236404/2030.908.2722.401
2011-20133535747124.32920334/1827.877.3822.631
2014-20162929669111.32870322/1827.187.8020.90
2011-20134643774129.0931323/2229.097.2124.18
2018-20223232649108.12942304/2131.408.7021.631
2014-20223030676112.41984304/3432.808.7322.531
2018-20213434746124.21152304/3038.409.2624.861
2008-20133332614102.2674283/2424.076.5821.92
2022-2025252345776.11692283/2424.719.0816.32
2008-20103131661110.11862252/1534.487.8226.44
2023-2025181834257.01526223/2723.909.2215.54
2008-2010292751786.1605223/3327.507.0223.50
2019-2023212144774.3651223/1529.598.7320.31
2011-20171064554691.01674213/2032.097.4026.00
2021-2023141431853.0449193/2023.638.4716.73
2008-2010272747479.0694183/2538.558.7826.33
2017-2017131326444.0386173/622.708.7715.52
2024-2024141325141.5444174/3326.1110.6114.761
2008-2010262552687.4581163/1736.316.6232.87
2011-2013252557295.22723162/2645.187.5835.75
2017-20178817028.2228153/2015.208.0411.33
2008-2013422225843.0364143/626.008.4618.42
2015-2016111122237.01286134/2922.007.7217.071
2008-20086613522.31184124/2315.338.1711.251
2018-2024902317429.0249102/1124.908.5817.40
2010-2016121120634.2316103/2631.609.2020.60
2023-2024131325843.0372103/3037.208.6525.80
2008-2010191315025.020293/2922.448.0816.66
2013-20138819232.0120992/2623.226.5321.33
2010-20108818631.0122492/2424.887.2220.66
2014-2018111121535.534692/2638.449.6523.88
2009-2010449015.010383/1512.876.8611.25
2008-2010401621636.026882/2133.507.4427.00
2009-2010151323939.534584/1943.128.6629.871
2016-20179915025.020573/3729.288.2021.42
2023-202311912621.022072/2331.4210.4718.00
2019-20198816227.023872/2534.008.8123.14
2018-2018556110.111862/1919.6611.6010.16
2008-20107716828.020762/1934.507.3928.00
2008-200833427.05454/1110.807.718.401
2017-20176614323.521652/3043.209.0628.60
2020-2021111016828.025652/1351.209.1433.60
2009-2010161320934.529651/959.208.4941.80
2017-20171299616.013543/433.758.4324.00
2022-202410812420.418042/1945.008.7031.00
2013-201322427.09432/6031.3313.4214.00
2012-2012336010.010733/3435.6610.7020.00
2021-20255598113.314332/2947.6610.5927.00
2025-202521244.02322/2311.505.7512.00
2016-201622406.413722/618.505.5520.00
2009-200932305.04722/3523.509.4015.00
2023-202322264.26422/4432.0014.7613.00
2008-2008846010.06821/834.006.8030.00
2018-201843427.08921/2444.5012.7121.00
2011-201529107813.09421/747.007.2339.00
2016-2016447813.010322/3351.507.9239.00
2009-2009447312.110721/3253.508.7936.50
2019-20215510217.013422/3167.007.8851.00
2018-20186612621.021621/30108.0010.2863.00
2008-2010231316227.024421/23122.009.0381.00
2009-200922254.13411/1534.008.1625.00
2010-2013543183.03411/1134.0011.3318.00
2019-201922305.05711/2957.0011.4030.00
2016-201643366.05911/2059.009.8336.00
2011-201333366.06011/1860.0010.0036.00
2015-201922244.06211/2862.0015.5024.00
2013-201333549.07811/3278.008.6654.00
2015-2015446010.08111/3281.008.1060.00
2025-202533508.28711/4287.0010.4450.00
2012-201333488.09311/4293.0011.6248.00

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