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IPL 2023 IN NUMBERS



BATTING


MOST RUNS [ORANGE CAP]

Shubman Gill (GT) - 890 (M - 17, I - 17, A - 59.33)


HIGHEST SCORE 

Shubman Gill (GT) - 129(60) vs MI [Qualifier 2, May 26, Ahmedabad]


BEST AVERAGE 

Vibrant Sharma (SRH) - 69.00 


BEST STRIKE RATE

Rashid Khan (GT) - 216.67


MOST HUNDREDS 

Shubman Gill (GT) - 3


MOST FIFTIES 

Faf du Plessis (RCB) - 8


MOST SIXES

Faf du Plessis (RCB) - 36


MOST FOURS

Shubman Gill (GT) - 85


MOST SIXES IN AN INNINGS 

Rashid Khan (GT) - 10 [vs MI, May 12, Mumbai]

Shubman Gill (GT) - 10 [vs MI, May 26 - Qualifier 2, Ahmedabad]


LONGEST SIX

115 meter by Faf du Plessis (RCB) vs LSG (Ravi Bishnoi), April 10, Bangalore 


HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP BY WICKET 

1st - 172 by Virat Kohli & Faf du Plessis (RCB)

vs SRH, May 18, Hyderabad

2nd - 147 by Shubman Gill & Sai Sudharsan (GT) vs SRH, May 15, Ahmedabad

3rd - 140 by Suryakumar Yadav & Nehal Wadhera (MI) vs RCB, May 9, Mumbai

4th - 119* by Jitesh Sharma & Liam Livingstone (PBKS) vs MI, May 3, Mohali

5th - 92 by Harpreet Brar & Sam Curran (PBKS) vs MI, April 22, Mumbai 

6th - 103 by Shardul Thakur & Rinku Singh (KKR) 

vs RCB, April 6, Kolkata 

7th - 62 by Dhruv Jurel & Simran Hetmyer (RR) vs PBKS, April 5, Guwahati 

8th - 68 by Bhuvneshwar Kumar & Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) vs GT, May 15, Ahmedabad

9th - 88* by Rashid Khan & Alzarri Joseph (GT) vs MI, May 12, Mumbai 

10th - 55* by Mohit Rathee & Shikhar Dhawan (PBKS) vs SRH, April 9, Hyderabad 


HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP BY RUNS 

172 by Virat Kohli & Faf du Plessis (RCB)

vs SRH, May

 18, Hyderabad


BOWLING 


MOST WICKETS [PURPLE CAP]

Mohammed Shami (GT) - 28 [M - 17, O - 65, A - 18.61]


BEST AVERAGE 

Mark Wood (LSG) - 11.82


BEST BOWLING 

Akash Madhwal (MI) - 5/5 (3.3) [vs LSG, May 24 - Qualifier 1, Chennai]


MOST 4+ WICKETS HAUL

Mohit Sharma (GT) - 3

Yuzvendra Chahal (RR) - 3


FIELDING 


MOST DISMISSAL (WK)

Ishan Kishan (MI) - 13 (C - 10, ST - 3)


MOST CATCHES 

Ruturaj Gaikwad (CSK) - 17


MOST CATCHES IN A MATCH

Tim David (MI) - 4 [vs SRH, APR 18, Hyderabad]


TEAM


HIGHEST TOTAL

LSG - 257/5 (20) vs PBKS, April 28, Mohali


LOWEST TOTAL

RR - 59/10 (10.3) vs RCB, May 14, Jaipur


LARGEST VICTORIES 

BY RUNS

RCB - 112 runs vs RR, May 14, Jaipur 

BY WICKETS 

GT - 9 wickets vs RR, May 5, Jaipur

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