The Indian Premier League was founded by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007, and the inaugural season was played in 2008. Since then, the IPL emerged as the most successful league in cricket history. Now, 11 years down the line, many records have been made or broken every season.
“Indian Premier League” mostly known as IPL is the premier domestic T20 cricket competition in India and it takes place every year in April-may. Started back in 2008 so far 8 IPL season has take place. Usually there are 8 teams participating in the competition but since IPL’s inception few teams has either been either suspended or gone bankrupt replaced by new teams (franchises). IPL is contested as a league competition where every team play against other teams one home/away basis and a playoff knockout phase between top for teams decides the winner.
With regards to sports, records are intended to be broken. During the time IPL has figured out how to unite a cricketing display like no other. In the last 10 seasons there has been a wealth of extraordinary minutes where records were broken and history was made.
Here is a glance at 10 individual and in addition team records that were softened up the historical backdrop of IPL.
You will find here Dream11 IPL T20 Most Runs, Wickets, Sixes, Fours, High Scores, Most Fifties, hundreds of years, Fastest Fifties, Centuries, Most Hat-traps, Sixes in innings, Highest Team aggregates, Lowest team sums, Most wickets in innings, Most gets, Most Catches Innings, Most Dismissals, Most Dismissals Innings, Largest Margins wins by runs, balls, wickets and Most Runs surrendered at a single tick.
You will get IPL records with the standard updates premise. Along these lines, keep yourself refreshed routinely and appreciate the genuine entailment of Indian Premier League.
IPL Tournament Winner List
Series results
Series/Tournament |
Season |
|
Winner |
Margin |
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2007/08 |
|
Royals |
|
Indian Premier League (in South Africa) |
2009 |
|
Chargers |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2009/10 |
|
Super Kings |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2011 |
|
Super Kings |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2012 |
|
KKR |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2013 |
|
Mum Indians |
|
Pepsi Indian Premier League (in India/United Arab Emirates) |
2014 |
|
KKR |
|
Pepsi Indian Premier League (in India) |
2015 |
|
Mum Indians |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2016 |
|
Sunrisers |
|
Indian Premier League (in India) |
2017 |
|
Mum Indians |
IPL Highest Totals Records
263/5 [a] |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Pune Warriors India |
2013 |
248/3 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Gujarat Lions |
2016 |
246/5 |
Chennai Super Kings |
Rajasthan Royals |
2010 |
240/5 |
Chennai Super Kings |
Kings XI Punjab |
2008 |
235/1 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Mumbai Indians |
2015 |
IPL Lowest Totals Records
49 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
2017 |
58 |
Rajasthan Royals |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2009 |
66 |
Delhi Daredevils |
Mumbai Indians |
2017 |
67 |
Delhi Daredevils |
Kings XI Punjab |
2017 |
67 |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
Mumbai Indians |
2008 |
IPL Highest Successful Run Chase
217/7 |
Rajasthan Royals |
Deccan Chargers |
2008 |
214/3 |
Delhi Daredevils |
Gujarat Lions |
2017 |
211/4 |
Kings XI Punjab |
Sunrisers Hyderabad |
2014 |
208/5 |
Chennai Super Kings |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2012 |
206/4 |
Kings XI Punjab |
Chennai Super Kings |
2014 |
Lowest Score Defended in IPL
116/9 |
Chennai Super Kings |
Kings XI Punjab |
92/8 |
2009 |
119/8 |
Kings XI Punjab |
Mumbai Indians |
116/7 |
2009 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Pune Warriors India |
108/10 |
2013 |
120/9 |
Mumbai Indians |
Pune Warriors India |
119/6 |
2012 |
126/8 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Chennai Super Kings |
112/8 |
2008 |
Sunrisers Hyderabad |
Pune Warriors India |
104/10 |
2013 |
129/8 |
Mumbai Indians |
Rising Pune Supergiant |
128/6 |
2017 |
IPL Biggest Victory (by runs)
146 |
Mumbai Indians |
Delhi Daredevils |
2017 |
144 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Gujarat Lions |
2016 |
140 |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2008 |
138 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Kings XI Punjab |
2015 |
130 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Pune Warriors |
2013 |
IPL Highest Batting Records
IPL Most Runs Record
Suresh Raina (CSK, GL) |
157 |
4540 |
2008–2017 |
Virat Kohli (RCB) |
141 |
4418 |
2008–2017 |
Rohit Sharma (DC, MI) |
154 |
4207 |
2008–2017 |
Gautam Gambhir (DD, KKR) |
147 |
4132 |
2008–2017 |
David Warner (DD, SRH) |
114 |
4014 |
2009–2017 |
IPL Highest individual score
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
175* |
66 |
PWI |
2013 |
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
128* |
62 |
DD |
2012 |
AB de Villiers (RCB) |
133* |
59 |
MI |
2015 |
AB de Villiers (RCB) |
129* |
52 |
GL |
2016 |
Brendon McCullum (KKR) |
158* |
73 |
RCB |
2008 |
IPL Most Sixes Player List
Chris Gayle (KKR, RCB) |
100 |
265 |
2009–2017 |
Suresh Raina (CSK, GL) |
157 |
173 |
2008–2017 |
Rohit Sharma (DC, MI) |
154 |
172 |
2008–2017 |
David Warner (DD, SRH) |
114 |
160 |
2009–2017 |
Virat Kohli (RCB) |
141 |
159 |
2008–2017 |
IPL Fastest Centuries
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
30 |
PWI |
2013 |
Yusuf Pathan (RR) |
37 |
MI |
2010 |
David Miller (KXIP) |
38 |
RCB |
2013 |
Adam Gilchrist (DC) |
42 |
MI |
2008 |
AB de Villiers (RCB) |
43 |
GL |
2016 |
IPL Fastest Fifties
Sunil Narine (KKR) |
15 |
RCB |
2017 |
Yusuf Pathan (KKR) |
SRH |
2014 |
Suresh Raina (CSK) |
16 |
KXIP |
2014 |
Kieron Pollard (MI) |
17 |
KKR |
2016 |
Chris Morris (DD) |
GL |
2016 |
Adam Gilchrist (DC) |
DD |
2009 |
Chris Gayle (RCB) |
PWI |
2013 |
IPL Records Most Wickets
Lasith Malinga (MI) |
110 |
154 |
2009–2017 |
Amit Mishra (DC, DD, SRH) |
126 |
134 |
2008–2017 |
Harbhajan Singh (MI) |
134 |
127 |
2008–2017 |
Piyush Chawla (KXIP, KKR) |
128 |
126 |
2008–2017 |
Dwayne Bravo (CSK, GL, MI) |
103 |
122 |
2008–2016 |
IPL Hat Trick Records
1 |
Lakshmipathy Balaji (CSK) |
KXIP |
2008 |
2 |
Amit Mishra (DD) |
DC |
2008 |
3 |
Makhaya Ntini (CSK) |
KKR |
2008 |
4 |
Yuvraj Singh (KXIP) |
RCB |
2009 |
5 |
Rohit Sharma (DC) |
MI |
2009 |
6 |
Yuvraj Singh (KXIP) |
DC |
2009 |
7 |
Praveen Kumar (RCB) |
RR |
2010 |
8 |
Amit Mishra (DC) |
KXIP |
2011 |
9 |
Ajit Chandila (RR) |
PWI |
2012 |
10 |
Sunil Narine (KKR) |
KXIP |
2013 |
11 |
Amit Mishra (SRH) |
PWI |
2013 |
12 |
Pravin Tambe (RR) |
KKR |
2014 |
13 |
Shane Watson (RR) |
SRH |
2014 |
14 |
Axar Patel (KXIP) |
GL |
2016 |
15 |
Samuel Badree (RCB) |
MI |
2017 |
16 |
Andrew Tye (GL) |
RPS |
2017 |
17 |
Jaydev Unadkat (RPS) |
SRH |
2017 |
IPL Most Best Catches Records
Suresh Raina (CSK, GL) |
86 |
2008–2017 |
AB de Villiers (DD, RCB) |
72 |
2008–2017 |
Rohit Sharma (DC, MI) |
71 |
2008–2017 |
Kieron Pollard (MI) |
70 |
2010–2017 |
Dwayne Bravo (CSK, MI) |
60 |
2008–2016 |
Most Successful IPL team ?: Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata has won the competition two times each but its Chennai Super Kings who has been the most consistent team having played 6 of the 8 finals held so far. Thats some achievements considering there is a “spending cap” in the IPL. Chennai Super Kings under MS Dhoni has qualified for the IPL final record 6 times but only won the competition twice, lost four finals. Mumbai has reached the final three times, winning twice and losing once.