Monday, March 31, 2025

4 of Kolkata Knight Riders’ 7 lowest totals in IPL came against Mumbai Indians – including 2008’s lowest of lows

4 of Kolkata Knight Riders’ 7 lowest totals in IPL came against Mumbai Indians – including 2008’s lowest of lows

Do you want to know the Kolkata Knight Riders’ lowest total in the Indian Premier League?

KKR have several relatively low team totals in the IPL.

Read on to find out more about Kolkata’s lowest team totals in the IPL.

14. 119/9 vs Chennai Super Kings

This happened at Eden Gardens in Kolkata in the 2013 IPL. Gautam Gambhir and Yusuf Pathan put on 46 for the first wicket, but not much followed.

13. 116 all out vs Mumbai Indians

This happened at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai the 2025 Indian Premier League. Sunil Narine fell for a first-ball duck and Mumbai’s Ashwani Kumar took four wickets on debut.

12. 112/9 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

This happened in Sharjah in 2020. Opener and future captain Shubman Gill’s 34 accounted for exactly one third of the Kolkata Knight Riders’ 112 on the day.

11. 109 all out vs Punjab Kings

The venue was Abu Dhabi in 2014. It could have been a lot worse, had it not been for Suryakumar’s 34. He was batting at number seven for KKR at the time, but has gone on to greater heights for Mumbai and India since.

10. 109 all out vs Chennai Super Kings

The year was 2010 and the venue Eden Gardens. There was somewhat of a recovery from 55 for five, as tail-ender Murali Kartik scored 21 and shared a 25-run stand for the 10th wicket with number 11 Ishant Sharma.

9. 108 all out vs Mumbai Indians

Eden Gardens was the venue in the 2018 IPL. They were reasonably well positioned at 54 for three before the middle order folded and left a lot to do for lower-order duo Piyush Chawla and Tom Curran.

8. 108/9 vs Chennai Super Kings

This occurred in Chepauk in 2019. Four Kolkata batters got ducks, including Australia’s Chris Lynn, while Andre Russell hit a standalone 50 not out.

7. 107 all out vs Mumbai Indians

This happened in Bangalore during the 2017 Indian Premier League. Suryakumar Yadav, still batting as low as number seven in the order, again top-scored with 31.

6. 105 all out vs Mumbai Indians

The IPL season was 2013 and the venue the Wankhede Stadium. Captain Gautam Gambhir fell for a duck and England’s Eoin Morgan was dismissed in single figures, while South Africa’s Jacques Kallis top-scored with 24.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

5. 101 all out vs Lucknow Super Giants

Pune was the venue in the 2022 IPL. Things looked particularly bad at 24 for five before West Indies pair Andre Russell and Sunil Narine scored 45 and 22, respectively.

4. 101 all out vs Deccan Chargers

This occurred during the 2009 IPL, which was played in South Africa. Chargers seamer RP Singh took full advantage of conducive conditions at Newlands in Cape Town for four wickets.

3. 95 all out vs Mumbai Indians

This also happened in 2009, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Mumbai’s West Indian seamer Dwayne Bravo and Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga shared five wickets at St George’s Park.

2. 84/8 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore

This happened in Abu Dhabi during the 2020 Indian Premier League. KKR’s top five batters shared a mere 16 runs. Kolkata captain Eoin Morgan top-scored with 30 and got some help from New Zealand tail-ender Lockie Ferguson.

1. 67 all out vs Mumbai Indians

This happened during the 2008 IPL at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. It is Kolkata’s lowest ever team total in the IPL – and the joint fifth lowest in the history of the tournament.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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The 10 lowest totals in the Indian Premier League – RCB’s 49 and KKR’s 67

The 10 lowest totals in the Indian Premier League – RCB’s 49 and KKR’s 67

Do you want to know the lowest team totals in the history of the Indian Premier League?

The IPL has seen several low totals since the tournament started in 2008.

Read on to find out more about the lowest IPL scores from teams.

10. Punjab Kings – 73 all out

The Punjab Kings were known as the Kings XI Punjab at the time, when they were bowled out for 73 in 15.5 overs against the Rising Pune Supergiant in Pune in the 2017 IPL.

9. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 70 all out

This match was played in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, during the 2014 IPL. The Rajasthan Royals dismissed RCB for 70 all out in 15 overs.

8. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 70 all out

The venue was Chepauk and the opposition Chennai Super Kings, who dismissed RCB for 70 all out in 17.1 overs during the 2019 IPL.

7. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 68 all out

The Royal Challengers Bangalore are listed four times on this list. During the 2022 IPL in Mumbai, they were bowled out for 68 in 16.1 overs by the Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

6. Kolkata Knight Riders – 67 all out

5. Delhi Capitals – 67 all out

4. Delhi Capitals – 66 all out

3. Rajasthan Royals – 59 all out

The Royal Challengers Bangalore bowled Rajasthan out for 59 in 10.3 overs in Jaipur during the 2023 IPL.

2. Rajasthan Royals – 58 all out

The 2009 IPL was played in South Africa, where the Royals were bowled out for 58 in 15.1 overs by the Royal Challengers Bangalore at Newlands in Cape Town.

1. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 49 all out

RCB were bowled out for 49 in 9.4 overs against the Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens in the 2017 IPL. They failed to successfully pursue a relatively low 132-run target.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Sunday, March 30, 2025

The top 21 fastest 100s in the IPL – Travis Head’s 39-ball record is there to break

The top 21 fastest 100s in the IPL – Travis Head’s 39-ball record is there to break

Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Ishan Kishan hit one of the fastest centuries in the Indian Premier League in March 2025.

The IPL has produced several quick 100s since the tournament started in 2008.

Read on to find out more about the fastest hundreds in the Indian Premier League.

1. Chris Gayle – 30-ball IPL century

The West Indies left-hander hit an IPL 100 off 30 balls for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against the Pune Warriors in Bangalore during the 2013 IPL.

2. Yusuf Pathan – 37-ball IPL century

The India all-rounder hit an IPL 100 from 37 deliveries for the Rajasthan Royals against the Mumbai Indians in Mumbai during the 2010 IPL.

3. David Miller – 38-ball IPL century

The South Africa left-hander was playing for the Punjab Kings against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL in 2013, when he hit a century from 38 balls.

4. Travis Head – 39-ball IPL century

The Australia batter was with Sunrisers Hyderabad against the Royal Challengers Bangalore when he reached a ton from 39 balls in Bangalore in the 2024 IPL.

5. Will Jacks – 41-ball IPL century

The England all-rounder was playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against the Gujarat Titans during the 2024 IPL when his century arrived from 41 balls.

6. Adam Gilchrist – 42-ball IPL century

The Australia star was with the Deccan Chargers against the Mumbai Indians during the inaugural IPL tournament in 2008 when he hit a 42-ball ton in Mumbai.

7. AB de Villiers – 43-ball IPL century

The South Africa right-hander was batting for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against Gujarat Lions in Bangalore when he collected a century from 43 balls in the 2016 IPL.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

8. David Warner – 43-ball IPL century

The Australia left-hander, who has the most runs in the history of the IPL among overseas players, hit a 43-ball ton for the Sunrisers Hyderabad against the Kolkata Knight Riders in Hyderabad in 2017.

9. Sanath Jayasuriya – 45-ball IPL century

The Sri Lanka batter was with the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural IPL in 2008 and hit a century from 45 balls against the Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai.

10. Mayank Agarwal – 45-ball IPL century

The India batter was playing for the Punjab Kings against the Rajasthan Royals during the Indian Premier League in 2020 and hit a century against 45 deliveries.

11. Jonny Bairstow – 45-ball IPL century

Bairstow is the only England player on this list. Bairstow hit a 45-ball century for the Punjab Kings against the Kolata Knight Riders during the 2024 IPL.

12. Ishan Kishan – 45-ball IPL century

The India batter is the latest player on this list after hitting the first century of the 2025 Indian Premier League. He did it for SRH against the Rajasthan Royals from 45 balls.

13. Murali Vijay – 46-ball IPL century

The Chennai Super Kings opener was impressive against the Rajasthan Royals during the 2010 Indian Premier League. He hit a 46-ball century in Chennai.

14. Chris Gayle – 46-ball IPL century

The West Indies big-hitter has three centuries on this list. This one came from 46 balls for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against the Punjab Kings in Bangalore in 2011.

15. Chris Gayle – 46-ball IPL century

Four years later, Gayle was still with the Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bangalore. Again, the opposition were the Punjab Kings and again the 100 came off 46 deliveries.

16. Andrew Symonds – 47-ball IPL century

Here is another Australian for the Deccan Chargers. Symonds collected his against the Rajasthan Royals from 47 balls. Like Gilchrist’s, his was in the first ever IPL in 2008.

17. AB de Villiers – 47-ball IPL century

The big-hitting former Proteas star appears on this list for the second time. This 100 came in the 2015 edition of the tournament, for the Royal Challengers Bangalore again, against the Mumbai Indians, in Mumbai.

18. Virat Kohli – 47-ball IPL century

The India talisman has a record eight Indian Premier League centuries, but only one of them is among the fastest hundreds in the IPL. In 2016, he hit a ton from 47 balls for RCB against PK.

19. Cameron Green – 47-ball IPL century

The Australia all-rounder was largely superb for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL in 2023 and hit a 47-ball hundred against the Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

20. Virender Sehwag – 48-ball IPL century

The India batter struck a century from 48 balls for the Delhi Capitals against the Deccan Chargers during the 2011 Indian Premier League. This was Deccan’s second-last season in the tournament.

21. Quinton de Kock – 48-ball IPL century

De Kock has played for multiple IPL teams since, but in 2016 he was with the Delhi Capitals and hit a century from 48 balls against the Royal Challengers in Bangalore.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Who are the 3 cricketers with at least 1 ODI century for 2 different countries?

Who are the 3 cricketers with at least 1 ODI century for 2 different countries?

Something quite unusual happened during Saturday’s first ODI between New Zealand and Pakistan in Napier, as Black Caps number four, Mark Chapman, scored his third ODI century, helping his side post an imposing 344 for nine.

What made this feat unique was that, while it was his first hundred for New Zealand, it wasn’t his first in ODIs. In fact, before switching allegiance to the Black Caps, Chapman had already registered two centuries for Hong Kong, with unbeaten knocks of 124 and 101 against UAE and Scotland, respectively.

By scoring an ODI ton for two different countries, Chapman has joined an elite and rare club. Only a handful of players have achieved this feat, and here’s a look at those who have done it before him.

1. Ed Joyce (Ireland and England)

  • For England: 107 vs Australia (Sydney, 2007)
  • For Ireland: 116* vs Pakistan (Dublin, 2013)
  • For Ireland: 112 vs Zimbabwe (Hobart, 2015)
  • For Ireland: 105* vs Afghanistan (Belfast, 2016)
  • For Ireland: 160* vs Afghanistan (Belfast, 2016)
  • For Ireland: 116* vs UAE (Dubai, 2018)

Ed Joyce was a technically gifted left-handed batsman who played international cricket for both Ireland and England. Born in Dublin, Joyce initially played for Ireland before making the switch to England, where he debuted in ODIs in 2006.

His first international hundred came in Sydney in 2007, where he scored 107 against Australia. However, after failing to cement his spot in England’s team, Joyce returned to play for Ireland in 2011, where he continued to be a standout performer.

His most memorable ODI knock for Ireland came in 2013, when he scored 116 against Pakistan in Dublin although his undefeated 160 against Afghanistan also deserves a mention. In all Joyce played 78 ODIs, scored 2622 runs and averaged 38.

Also read: Kane Williamson over Ross Taylor – and no Stephen Fleming? Selecting New Zealand’s best Test XI since 1985

2. Eoin Morgan (Ireland and England)

  • For Ireland: 115 vs Canada (Nairobi, 2007)
  • For England: 110* vs Bangladesh (Mirpur, 2010)
  • For England 103* vs Australia (Southampton, 2010)
  • For England: 107 vs Pakistan (Southampton, 2010)
  • For England: 124* vs Ireland (Dublin, 2013)
  • For England: 106 vs Australia (Brisbane, 2014)
  • For England: 121 vs Australia (Sydney, 2015)
  • For England: 113 vs New Zealand (Nottingham, 2015)
  • For England: 102 vs India (Cuttack, 2017)
  • For England: 107 vs West Indies (North Sound, 2017)
  • For England: 107 vs South Africa (Leeds, 2017)
  • For England: 103 vs West Indies (St George’s, 2019)
  • For England: 148 vs Afghanistan (Manchester, 2019)
  • For England: 106 vs Ireland (Southampton, 2020)

Perhaps the most famous name on this list, Eoin Morgan was not just a dual-international century-maker, but also one of England’s greatest white-ball captains.

Morgan’s first ODI century came while playing for Ireland in 2007, when he smashed 115 against Canada in Nairobi. His talent was clear, and by 2009, he had switched allegiance to England, where he went on to have an illustrious career.

His maiden ton for England came in 2010, when he scored an undefeated 110 against Bangladesh in Mirpur.

Morgan would go on to become England’s all-time leading run-scorer in ODIs and famously led them to World Cup glory in 2019. In total he hit 13 centuries for England. By the time he retired he had an ODI average of 39.29.

3. Mark Chapman (Hong Kong and New Zealand)

  • For Hong Kong: 124* vs UAE (Dubai, 2015)
  • For Hong Kong: 101* vs Scotland (Edinburgh, 2016)
  • For New Zealand: 100 vs Pakistan (Napier, 2024)

Born in Hong Kong to a New Zealand father, Mark Chapman first played international cricket for Hong Kong, where he quickly made his mark with two unbeaten centuries in ODIs.

His switch to New Zealand came in 2018, and after several years of solid performances, he finally notched up his first century for the Black Caps against Pakistan in Napier on Saturday.

This milestone officially placed him in the exclusive club of players with ODI centuries for two nations, joining the ranks of Joyce and Morgan before him.

Read next: Most wickets in career in ODIs – Ravindra Jadeja, Adam Zampa chasing Anil Kumble, Shahid Afridi and others

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Who is the only spinner on the list of New Zealand’s 6 highest ODI wicket-takers against Pakistan?

Who is the only spinner on the list of New Zealand’s 6 highest ODI wicket-takers against Pakistan?

New Zealand and Pakistan have faced each other more than 100 times in ODIs since their first encounter back in 1973. Over the decades, big-name stars have featured for both teams, excelling with both bat and ball.

When thinking of legendary Pakistan bowlers, names like Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Imran Khan, and Shoaib Akhtar come to mind instantly. However, when trying to name New Zealand’s top ODI wicket-takers against Pakistan, it may take a little longer.

But make no mistake—New Zealand has produced some outstanding bowlers who have troubled Pakistan over the years. As the Black Caps prepare to host Pakistan in a three-game ODI series, let’s look at the Kiwi bowlers who have taken more than 30 ODI wickets against Pakistan.

6. Daryl Tuffey – 32 wickets from 21 ODIs at an average of 25.31

Daryl Tuffey was an under-rated fast bowler who could be highly effective, especially in helpful conditions. His ability to generate steep bounce and move the ball off the seam made him a valuable asset for New Zealand. Against Pakistan, Tuffey played 21 ODIs, taking 32 wickets at an impressive average of 25.31.

His best figures of 4/24 highlighted his ability to break through strong batting lineups. While he wasn’t the most high-profile bowler of his era, Tuffey’s record against Pakistan proves that he could be a consistent performer against a quality opposition.

5. Tim Southee – 32 wickets from 21 ODIs at an average of 26.80

A modern-day great, Tim Southee was a mainstay of New Zealand’s bowling attack for well over a decade until his recent retirement. Known for his swing bowling and ability to pick up wickets with the new ball, Southee frequently troubled Pakistan’s top order. His 32 wickets in 21 matches at an average of 26.80 underline his impact.

One of his most memorable performances came when he took 5/33 in Wellington in 2011, dismantling a Pakistan batting lineup that included Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Hafeez, Asad Shafiq, Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi – all of whom he dismissed. Southee’s ability to strike early and his wealth of experience made him one of New Zealand’s best ODI bowlers of the modern era.

4. Jacob Oram – 33 wickets from 28 ODIs at an average of 26.15

Standing at 6’6″, Jacob Oram was a unique all-rounder who could bowl with deceptive pace and bounce. While his powerful batting was often in the spotlight, his bowling played a crucial role in many of New Zealand’s ODI successes.

Oram took 33 wickets in 28 matches against Pakistan at an average of 26.15. His ability to extract extra bounce and bowl into the pitch made him a tricky bowler, particularly on New Zealand’s home surfaces.

Read next: Who are the 3 cricketers with at least 1 ODI century for 2 different countries?

3. Matt Henry – 33 wickets from 16 ODIs at an average of 23.57

Matt Henry has developed into one of New Zealand’s most reliable ODI bowlers, particularly in recent years. His ability to bowl at a lively pace with movement both in the air and off the pitch has made him a nightmare for batsmen.

Despite playing only 16 ODIs against Pakistan, Henry has already taken 33 wickets, boasting a remarkable average of 23.57. His best figures of 4/27 highlight his effectiveness in containing runs and taking wickets simultaneously. While he is still actively playing Henry is not in the mix for this series as he is currently injured.

2. Daniel Vettori – 37 wickets from 30 ODIs at an average of 29.05

The only spinner on this list, Daniel Vettori was a master of control and subtle variations. Unlike traditional attacking spinners, Vettori focused on accuracy and clever changes in pace, often tying down opposition batsmen.

His 37 wickets in 30 ODIs against Pakistan came at an economy rate of just 3.85 runs per over, making him one of the most economical bowlers against the Men in Green. His best performance against Pakistan, 4/17, came in a spell where he completely shut down their middle order. Even though Pakistan has traditionally played spin well, Vettori always found ways to contain and dismiss their batsmen.

1. Danny Morrison – 39 wickets from 24 ODIs at an average of 21.00

At the top of the list is Danny Morrison, one of New Zealand’s most consistent quicks of the 1990s. Known for his ability to bowl long spells and extract movement, Morrison was a key figure in New Zealand’s attack for years.

His 39 wickets in 24 matches against Pakistan came at a stunning average of just 21.00, making him the most successful Kiwi bowler in this rivalry. His best figures of 5/34 demonstrated his ability to run through strong batting lineups. Morrison’s never-say-die attitude and ability to perform in high-pressure situations made him one of New Zealand’s best ODI bowlers of his generation.

Read next: Babar Azam not selected in Pakistan’s best Test XI of the past 40 years

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Listing every Indian Premier League 5-for by overseas players – Mitchell Starc joins this dozen

Listing every Indian Premier League 5-for by overseas players – Mitchell Starc joins this dozen

Australian fast bowler has become the latest bowler to take a five-wicket haul in the Indian Premier League.

He did this for the Delhi Capitals against the Sunrisers Hyderabad during the 2025 IPL.

Which other overseas players have taken five-fors in the IPL?

Mitchell Starc

Alzarri Joseph

3.4 1 12 6 3.27 MI 2
v SRH
Hyderabad
06 Apr 2019
Twenty20

Sohail Tanvir

4.0 – 14 6 3.50 RR 1
v CSK
Jaipur
04 May 2008
Twenty20

Adam Zampa

4.0 – 19 6 4.75 Supergiants 1
v SRH
Visakhapatnam
10 May 2016
Twenty20

Lasith Malinga

3.4 1 13 5 3.54 MI 1
v Daredevils
Delhi
10 Apr 2011
Twenty20

Mark Wood

4.0 – 14 5 3.50 LSG 2
v DC
Lucknow
01 Apr 2023
Twenty20

Andre Russell

2.0 – 15 5 7.50 KKR 1
v MI
Chennai
13 Apr 2021
Twenty20

James Faulkner

4.0 1 16 5 4.00 RR 1
v SRH
Hyderabad
17 May 2013
Twenty20

Andrew Tye

4.0 – 17 5 4.25 Guj Lions 1
v Supergiant
Rajkot
14 Apr 2017
Twenty20

Wanindu Hasaranga

4.0 1 18 5 4.50 RCB 2
v SRH
Wankhede
08 May 2022
Twenty20

Sunil Narine

4.0 – 19 5 4.75 KKR 1
v Kings XI
Eden Gardens
15 Apr 2012
Twenty20

James Faulkner

4.0 – 20 5 5.00 RR 1
v SRH
Jaipur
27 Apr 2013
Twenty20

Dimitri Mascarenhas

4.0 – 25 5 6.25 Kings XI 1
v Warriors
Mohali
12 Apr 2012
Twenty20

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Friday, March 28, 2025

Only 1 man has more first-class runs for Surrey than Rory Burns – it’s not Mark Butcher

Only 1 man has more first-class runs for Surrey than Rory Burns – it’s not Mark Butcher

Surrey County Cricket Club has long been one of England’s most prestigious first-class counties with a rich history of batting excellence at The Oval.

Throughout the years, several players have left a mark on the county, scoring thousands of runs and crafting innings that will long live in the memories of fans in Vauxhall.

Here we take a look at Surrey’s seven highest run-scorers in first-class cricket at the pinnacle of English domestic cricket at a club that’s rich with history…

7. Mark Butcher – 6,276 FC runs for Surrey

A stylish left-handed operator for club and country, Butcher was the embodiment of resilience and class.

Gracefully collecting 6,276 first-class runs for Surrey, he played an instrumental role in the county’s domestic dominance in the late ’90s and early 2000s with his masterful knock of 230 a personal best total and example of his class.

Butcher’s contributions to England included a famous innings in the 2001 Ashes where his unbeaten 173* led his country to a memorable win against Australia at Headingley.

A keen guitarist who’s musical talents have featured on Sky’s cricket coverage, Butcher has also released a blues album.

6. Steven Davies – 6,355 FC runs for Surrey

Davies was a vital middle order figure for Surrey with the wicketkeeper-batter rattling towards his total between 2010 and 2016 with an impressive average of 42.65.

Renowned for his elegant stroke play and an unbeaten 200* against Derbyshire in 2o11 was a career-defining moment that showcased his ability to control the game from the middle order.

He was instrumental in their promotion-winning campaign that year with his consistent glove work and reliable performances at the crease.

Davies represented England in limited overs cricket and made history as the first openly gay professional cricketer – a true pioneer of the sport.

Also read: Kane Williamson over Ross Taylor – and no Stephen Fleming? Selecting New Zealand’s best Test XI since 1985

5. Scott Newman – 6,404 FC runs for Surrey

Newman was an aggressive opener who had a knack for showing absolutely no fear when batting.

His ability to take on bowlers made him a key cog in Surrey’s top order with his career-best score at the expense of Glamorgan in 2005 – an exhilarating innings that showcased his attacking instincts.

He played a crucial role in their 2002 County Championship winning season where he would frequently fly out the blocks and give his side dominant starts.

Like many cricketers, Newman was superstitious and admitted he believed the order in which he put his pads on brought him good luck.

4. Ali Brown – 7,202 FC runs for Surrey

Not many pleased the crowd as much as Ali Brown, an explosive batter who notched 7,202 first-class runs for Surrey.

His aggressive style of play revolutionised limited-overs cricket but also didn’t deteriorate his quality in red-ball matches.

His high score remains one of the most destructive in county cricket as he battered an unbeaten 295*, agonisingly short of a maiden triple century.

Brown was another key part of a dominant Surrey period where he won multiple County Championships in the same period as Mark Butcher.

3. Jonathan Batty – 7,662 FC runs for Surrey

Batty was a key figure in The Oval dressing room throughout the noughties and often didn’t get the praise he deserved in a star-studded Surrey side.

He was the absolute backbone of the county’s middle order and regularly ground out crucial innings for his side when they needed them most.

The wicketkeeper-batter demonstrated exquisite concentration and patience at the crease and was a safe pair of hands behind the stumps.

He’s since transitioned into coaching and has worked in a number of franchise T20 leagues worldwide including a stint with the Melbourne Stars.

2. Rory Burns – 11,413 FC runs for Surrey

In recent years, Burns has been the face of Surrey’s batting lineup at the top of the order and captains the historic county.

While many consider his technique unconventional, the former England man plays with relentless concentration and has in periods scored runs at will.

A career-best effort of 227 is an example of his ability to grind out enduring innings and he’s renowned for his meticulous approach to the game.

He writes detailed notes and analyses every part of his game and it certainly pays dividends!

1. Mark Ramprakash – 15,837 FC runs for Surrey

In a league of his own at the top of the list stands Ramprakash who amassed a simply staggering 15,837 runs at an average of 67.97 for Surrey.

His class and prowess made him one of the most formidable batters in county cricket history as he scored 61 centuries for the county.

A score of 301* topped off his record breaking career where despite his domestic brilliance, he had an inconsistent England career.

Off the field, Ramprakash has impressive dancing skills having won the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2006.

Read next: Did Chris Gayle get named in this West Indies’ best Test XI of the past 40 years?

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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Only 1 man has more first-class runs for Surrey than Rory Burns – it’s not Mark Butcher

Only 1 man has more first-class runs for Surrey than Rory Burns – it’s not Mark Butcher

Surrey County Cricket Club has long been one of England’s most prestigious first-class counties with a rich history of batting excellence at The Oval.

Throughout the years, several players have left a mark on the county, scoring thousands of runs and crafting innings that will long live in the memories of fans in Vauxhall.

Here we take a look at Surrey’s seven highest run-scorers in first-class cricket at the pinnacle of English domestic cricket at a club that’s rich with history…

7. Mark Butcher – 6,276 FC runs for Surrey

A stylish left-handed operator for club and country, Butcher was the embodiment of resilience and class.

Gracefully collecting 6,276 first-class runs for Surrey, he played an instrumental role in the county’s domestic dominance in the late ’90s and early 2000s with his masterful knock of 230 a personal best total and example of his class.

Butcher’s contributions to England included a famous innings in the 2001 Ashes where his unbeaten 173* led his country to a memorable win against Australia at Headingley.

A keen guitarist who’s musical talents have featured on Sky’s cricket coverage, Butcher has also released a blues album.

6. Steven Davies – 6,355 FC runs for Surrey

Davies was a vital middle order figure for Surrey with the wicketkeeper-batter rattling towards his total between 2010 and 2016 with an impressive average of 42.65.

Renowned for his elegant stroke play and an unbeaten 200* against Derbyshire in 2o11 was a career-defining moment that showcased his ability to control the game from the middle order.

He was instrumental in their promotion-winning campaign that year with his consistent glove work and reliable performances at the crease.

Davies represented England in limited overs cricket and made history as the first openly gay professional cricketer – a true pioneer of the sport.

Also read: Kane Williamson over Ross Taylor – and no Stephen Fleming? Selecting New Zealand’s best Test XI since 1985

5. Scott Newman – 6,404 FC runs for Surrey

Newman was an aggressive opener who had a knack for showing absolutely no fear when batting.

His ability to take on bowlers made him a key cog in Surrey’s top order with his career-best score at the expense of Glamorgan in 2005 – an exhilarating innings that showcased his attacking instincts.

He played a crucial role in their 2002 County Championship winning season where he would frequently fly out the blocks and give his side dominant starts.

Like many cricketers, Newman was superstitious and admitted he believed the order in which he put his pads on brought him good luck.

4. Ali Brown – 7,202 FC runs for Surrey

Not many pleased the crowd as much as Ali Brown, an explosive batter who notched 7,202 first-class runs for Surrey.

His aggressive style of play revolutionised limited-overs cricket but also didn’t deteriorate his quality in red-ball matches.

His high score remains one of the most destructive in county cricket as he battered an unbeaten 295*, agonisingly short of a maiden triple century.

Brown was another key part of a dominant Surrey period where he won multiple County Championships in the same period as Mark Butcher.

3. Jonathan Batty – 7,662 FC runs for Surrey

Batty was a key figure in The Oval dressing room throughout the noughties and often didn’t get the praise he deserved in a star-studded Surrey side.

He was the absolute backbone of the county’s middle order and regularly ground out crucial innings for his side when they needed them most.

The wicketkeeper-batter demonstrated exquisite concentration and patience at the crease and was a safe pair of hands behind the stumps.

He’s since transitioned into coaching and has worked in a number of franchise T20 leagues worldwide including a stint with the Melbourne Stars.

2. Rory Burns – 11,413 FC runs for Surrey

In recent years, Burns has been the face of Surrey’s batting lineup at the top of the order and captains the historic county.

While many consider his technique unconventional, the former England man plays with relentless concentration and has in periods scored runs at will.

A career-best effort of 227 is an example of his ability to grind out enduring innings and he’s renowned for his meticulous approach to the game.

He writes detailed notes and analyses every part of his game and it certainly pays dividends!

1. Mark Ramprakash – 15,837 FC runs for Surrey

In a league of his own at the top of the list stands Ramprakash who amassed a simply staggering 15,837 runs at an average of 67.97 for Surrey.

His class and prowess made him one of the most formidable batters in county cricket history as he scored 61 centuries for the county.

A score of 301* topped off his record breaking career where despite his domestic brilliance, he had an inconsistent England career.

Off the field, Ramprakash has impressive dancing skills having won the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2006.

Read next: Did Chris Gayle get named in this West Indies’ best Test XI of the past 40 years?

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Did Chris Gayle get named in this West Indies’ best Test XI of the past 40 years?

Did Chris Gayle get named in this West Indies’ best Test XI of the past 40 years?

The West Indies aren’t the force that they once were, but they are once again a team on the up. World cricket needs a strong West Indies, so it is nice to look back over the last 40 years, a period that includes a huge chunk of their dominant time of the late eighties, to pick their best Test combination.

It’s an astoundingly strong team that features legendary names in almost every position.

From destructive openers to relentless fast bowlers, this side is packed with icons who made their mark not just in the Caribbean but across the cricketing world. Here is our pick of the best West Indies Test XI (plus one notable 12th man) of the past 40 years.

1. Desmond Haynes

An opener with technical excellence and unflappable temperament, Desmond Haynes was the rock of the West Indies top order during their all-conquering years.

Alongside his famous partnership with Gordon Greenidge, Haynes laid the foundation for many West Indies victories. With a classy batting style, he was equally comfortable against pace and spin and consistently delivered for his team over more than a decade. Batting at the top of the order he played 66 Tests and made 4582 runs with a highest score of 167 and an average of 45.36.

2. Chris Gayle

Explosive, entertaining, and downright destructive, Chris Gayle brought swagger to the West Indies opening slot. One of only four men to score two triple centuries in Test cricket, Gayle was the ultimate game-changer. His ability to dominate bowling attacks from the very first ball made him a unique threat in the longest format.

Despite his T20 stardom, Gayle’s Test record stands tall, and he earns his place in this team based on his statistics not his reputation. In 99 Tests at the top of the order he hit 7028 runs with a high score of 333 at an average of 43.11. Gayle was also a handy bowler with his right arm off breaks, and while he bowled more in white-ball cricket two Test fifers, 73 wickets and an average of 42.73 suggest he was a more than useful option with the ball.

3. Richie Richardson

Forever remembered for his wide-brimmed maroon sunhat, Richie Richardson was elegance personified. He took over the No.3 role at a time when West Indies cricket was transitioning but made it his own with his composed batting and sharp cricketing mind. Richardson’s ability to soak up pressure and play the anchor role makes him a perfect fit at first drop.

In fairness it was a close call between Richardson and Brian Lara ro see who got the number three spot. Lara’s record at three is better than his record at four, but it is hard to leave Richardson out or to look past his 4130 runs and his average of 48.45 when batting three (Lara’s average at three was 60.46)

4. Brian Lara

The “Prince of Trinidad” is arguably the finest batsman the West Indies have produced. Brian Lara’s flair, style, and sheer talent were mesmerizing. With a penchant for the big innings, Lara was capable of single-handedly turning matches around.

His record 375 and unbeaten 400 remain iconic, but his ability to dismantle the best attacks earns him a permanent place in this XI. Batting at four Lara scored 7494 runs at an average of 51.68 – it’s not as good as his record at three, but it is still outstanding.

Also read: Kane Williamson over Ross Taylor – and no Stephen Fleming? Selecting New Zealand’s best Test XI since 1985

5. Viv Richards (captain)

The original master blaster, Sir Viv Richards was the embodiment of West Indies cricket at its peak – fearless, aggressive, and commanding. While this list focuses on performances from 1985 onwards, even a snapshot of Richards’ late career shows his class.

As captain, he was equally imposing, leading the side without losing a series. Richards walks into this team as leader and spiritual heart. Batting at five, Richards played 36 Tests, scored 1940 runs at an average of 46.19.

6. Shivnarine Chanderpaul

One of the most awkward cricketers to watch with his peculiar front-on stance, Chanderpaul was an ever-present for the West Indies for the better part of the late eighties and nineties. The understated genius of Shiv Chanderpaul often flew under the radar, but his numbers speak volumes.

With his trademark crab-like stance, Chanderpaul was a wall in the Windies middle-order, often digging the West Indies out of trouble. His astonishing average of 64.82 in this period reflects his consistency and resilience against the toughest opposition. He did bat at other positions in the order but six is where he did his best work. From 40 Tests at six Chanderpaul scored 2528 runs (Batting at five his numbers were better than Viv Richards – 6883 runs from 99 games with a high score of 203* at an average of 56.41)

7. Jimmy Adams

Jimmy Adams didn’t bat much at seven, he tended to be higher up the order. He was a phenomenal cricket, especially in the earlier part of his career, but the competition for places in this team is high. In order to squeeze him into this side, we have put him at seven and moved Ridley Jacobs down one place.

He only batted at seven in six Tests, but how do you leave a man out when he averages 57 batting at seven, 47.4 at five and 52.20 and four. Jimmy Adams was a classy left-hander who made the most of his opportunities. A steady influence in the middle order, Adams offered technical correctness and patience. He was also a decent part-time bowler with 27 wickets, a best innings return of five for 17 and an average of 49.48.

8. Ridley Jacobs (wicketkeeper)

Often overshadowed by the bigger names around him, Ridley Jacobs was a reliable presence behind the stumps. A no-nonsense keeper, Jacobs was solid with the gloves and equally valuable with the bat.

His ability to shepherd the tail and grind out important runs made him an ideal Test match wicketkeeper-batsman for the Windies during the late 90s and early 2000s. We initially picked him to bat seven where he averages 31.11 but we opted to move him down the order to find a spot for Adams. In a total of 65 Tests Jacobs grabbed 207 catches and made 12 stumpings.

9. Malcolm Marshall

Malcolm Marshall was a master of his craft, combining express pace, swing, and precision. Despite his relatively modest height for a fast bowler, Marshall generated wicked bounce and movement.

With a lethal bouncer and an ability to bowl devastating spells, his average of 19.55 is world-class. Few bowlers have been as feared as Marshall in Test cricket. In 45 Tests he took a total of 215 wickets. He was no slouch with the bat either with a highest score of 92.

10. Curtley Ambrose

The tall, silent assassin of the West Indies attack, Curtley Ambrose was relentless. At his best, he was virtually unplayable – extracting steep bounce and seam movement with unerring accuracy.

Ambrose was known for his devastating spells that could turn a match on its head. His miserly average of 20.99 and 405 wickets from 98 Tests earn him a firm spot in this XI.

11. Courtney Walsh

The first bowler to pass 500 Test wickets, Courtney Walsh was a workhorse and a gentleman of the game. Towering and tireless, Walsh carried the West Indies attack through much of the 90s.

His longevity and consistency were remarkable, and alongside Ambrose, he formed one of the greatest fast-bowling partnerships in cricket history. When he retired from the game, he had taken 506 wickets from 127 Tests at an average of 24.22.

12. Carl Hooper

Elegant with the bat and handy with his off-spin, Carl Hooper was one of the most naturally gifted players of his generation.

While his inconsistency prevented him from becoming an automatic selection, his contributions with both bat and ball give him a deserved place as the 12th man in this elite lineup. On his day, Hooper was as good as anyone in world cricket.

Read next: Most wickets in career in ODIs – Ravindra Jadeja, Adam Zampa chasing Anil Kumble, Shahid Afridi and others

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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

IPL records at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru – Virat Kohli’s prolific playground

IPL records at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru – Virat Kohli’s prolific playground

Located in the heart of Bengaluru, M Chinnaswamy Stadium is one of India’s most iconic cricketing venues.

It was established in 1969 and named after Mangalam Chinnaswamy, a former BCCI President and the man responsible for convincing the government to allot the ground for cricket.

The powerhouse of cricket in the state of Karnataka is home to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and its capacity of 40,000 helps produce an electric atmosphere for thrilling IPL matches and high-scoring encounters.

Many IPL venues favour the bowlers, but not here.

The M Chinnaswamy Stadium is a paradise for batters as a result of it’s shorter boundary and high-altitude setting.

The thinner air allows the ball to travel more quickly, meaning it races off the bat to the closer, more generous boundary rope.

Over the years, the arena has witnessed record-breaking batting performances, enthralling run chases and some simply unforgettable IPL moments.

But what key moments have defined IPL cricket at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

Let’s take a closer look.

Who has the most IPL runs at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

It could only be one man, Bengaluru cricket evolves around Virat Kohli, and the fan favourite and face of RCB holds the record with 2966 runs at their home ground.

Kohli has remained faithful to the franchise since its inception in 2008 and has produced a series of memorable knocks that have won the hearts of RCB’s faithful spectatorship.

One of his most prolific outings at the crease was a destructive masterclass where he wowed the crowd with 113 runs off 50 balls against Kings XI Punjab in 2016 and cemented his hero status at the venue.

Who has the most IPL wickets at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

The record for the most IPL wickets at M Chinnaswamy Stadium is held by Yuzvendra Chahal who thrived in his tenure with RCB and has claimed 52 wickets at their fortress.

A genius leg spinner, Chahal used his variations effectively despite the surfaces favouring batting firepower.

His success at the venue is a testament to his skill and adaptability with the ball and a knack for outfoxing batters who want to make the most of the conditions.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

What is the highest IPL team total at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

The highest IPL team total at M Chinnaswamy Stadium was recorded by Sunrisers Hyderabad, who posted a mindblowing 287/3 against RCB in 2024.

The total not only became the highest at the venue but also set a new all-time record for the highest total in an IPL match.

Led by an explosive batting lineup that featured multiple explosive knocks, SRH dismantled RCB’s bowling attack.

A Travis Head century off just 41 balls set the tone as they left the home side a tall task where they fell, admirably, 25 runs short.

What is the lowest IPL team total at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

Despite its reputation as a notoriously high-scoring IPL venue, RCB were steamrolled for 82 all out by the Kolkata Knight Riders.

The match was coincidentally, the first-ever IPL game in the league’s inaugural 2008 season, with Brendon McCullum blazing 158* off 73 balls to leave RCB needing 223 to win.

KKR’s bowlers then shared the spoils with wickets distributed evenly as they rampaged past the home side in just 15.2 overs.

Who has the highest individual IPL score at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

If there was going to be a man to take a record from Virat Kohli in his backyard, ‘The Universe Boss’ would have been one of the most likely candidates.

Chris Gayle’s heroics against Pune Warriors in IPL 2013 saw him batter a thrilling 175* off 66 balls to record the highest individual score at the venue and in the history of the competition.

The performance included 17 sixes and 13 fours as the West Indian opener demonstrated why he was valued so highly.

He certainly made use of the dream batting track in Bengaluru.

Who has the best IPL bowling figures at M Chinnaswamy Stadium?

The best bowling figure in an IPL match at Chinnaswamy belongs to Samuel Badree who took quite an incredible 4 wickets for just 9 runs against the Mumbai Indians in 2017.

While his figures alone are incredibly impressive, the fact that he ripped the visiting side apart on a surface that’s traditionally restrictive for bowlers deserves plaudits in itself.

His bamboozling spell of spin went at an economy of just 2.25 – he will be kicking himself for one wide delivery that cost an extra run.

Read next: The most runs by overseas players in IPL history

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Monday, March 24, 2025

LSG lose their top 3 run-scorers in IPL history, leaving Nicholas Pooran to assume the lead

LSG lose their top 3 run-scorers in IPL history, leaving Nicholas Pooran to assume the lead

Like the Gujarat Titans, the Lucknow Super Giants are the newcomers to Indian Premier League cricket. Founded in 2021, they played their first season of IPL in 2022.

Their results in the three seasons they have played thus far haven’t been quite as compelling as the Titans, but they have nevertheless been good. Twice they made the playoffs, finishing third in both 2022 and 2023 before something of a comedown in 2024 where they ended seventh.

As we approach the new season of IPL, let’s take a moment to look at who have been the leading run scorers for LSG in their first three seasons. There are seven batsmen who have crossed the 500-run mark for the franchise – here they are.

7. Krunal Pandya – 504 runs from 43 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 21.91

Known primarily for his left-arm spin, Krunal Pandya has also played some crucial knocks with the bat for LSG. Often batting in the middle order, Krunal has amassed 504 runs from 43 games at an average of 21.91.

While not known for consistently big scores, his ability to chip in with useful contributions down the order has often proved vital. Whether steadying the ship or finishing the innings, Krunal’s batting has provided much-needed balance to the Lucknow side.

6. Ayush Badoni – 634 runs from 42 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 24.38

One of the finds for LSG, Ayush Badoni has impressed with his composure and adaptability. Scoring 634 runs from 42 games at a respectable average of 24.38, Badoni has shown glimpses of his talent in the lower middle order.

Whether tasked with rescuing the innings or providing quick runs in the final overs, Badoni’s performances have justified the faith the management placed in him. He remains a player to watch as his game continues to develop – he has been retained by LSG for the 2025 season.

5. Deepak Hooda – 680 runs from 38 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 20.60

Deepak Hooda came into the LSG setup with a reputation as a hard-hitting middle-order batter, but his time with Lucknow has been somewhat inconsistent. In 38 games, Hooda has scored 680 runs at an average of 20.60.

While he has had his moments, including a few match-winning innings, Hooda has struggled for consistency. Still, his aggressive intent and ability to change a game on his day make him an important part of whichever squad he is part of – which in 2025 will be the Chennai Super Kings.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

4. Nicholas Pooran – 857 runs from 29 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 42.85

The West Indies power-hitter Nicholas Pooran has been a standout performer for Lucknow, delivering some explosive knocks. In 29 games, he has scored 857 runs at a superb average of 42.85. Pooran’s ability to clear the boundary at will and score rapidly in the middle and death overs makes him one of the most dangerous players in the LSG lineup.

His consistency and game-changing potential have seen him emerge as a key figure in the team’s batting unit. He will return again in 2025 looking to add to his runs tally for LSG.

3. Quinton de Kock – 901 runs from 30 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 31.06

South African wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock brought international pedigree, and explosive starts to the LSG top order. Scoring 901 runs from 30 games at an average of 31.06, de Kock has been instrumental in providing fast starts and laying solid foundations for the middle order.

His elegant stroke play combined with his ability to accelerate made him one of the most important batters for the franchise during his stint. He won’t be back in 2025 however as he is now part of the squad at Kolkata Knight Riders.

2. Marcus Stoinis – 952 runs from 40 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 28.84

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has been a crucial cog in the Lucknow Super Giants’ lineup. With 952 runs from 40 games at an average of 28.84, Stoinis has shown the ability to bat in different positions based on team requirements. Whether anchoring the innings or finishing games with brutal hitting, his versatility has been vital.

Stoinis also contributes with the ball, which made him one of the most valuable players in the LSG setup. In 2025 Stoinis will be making his magic for the Punjab Kings.

1. KL Rahul – 1,079 runs from 38 IPL matches for LSG at an average of 41.47

No surprises at the top of the list as KL Rahul, the team’s former captain and most reliable batter, leads the charts. With 1079 runs from 38 games at a fantastic average of 41.47, Rahul has been the backbone of LSG’s batting lineup.

Known for his calm and composed approach, Rahul often anchors the innings and sets up platforms for the big hitters. His consistency at the top of the order has been crucial to LSG’s success, and his leadership on and off the field has been commendable.

Rahul’s big rival at international level is Rishabh Pant and it is Pant who has joined LSG as skipper for 2025. Pant will wear the gloves and take over the Rahul’s batting and leadership roles following the latter’s departure to the Delhi Capitals.

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Which 2 players have the most IPL runs and wickets at Eden Gardens?

Which 2 players have the most IPL runs and wickets at Eden Gardens?

In the vibrant city of Kolkata, Eden Gardens stands as a testament to India’s deep-routed cricketing heritage.

Established in 1864, it’s one of the oldest and most iconic cricket grounds not only in India but the world and often dubbed ‘The Mecca of Indian Cricket’.

A sizeable capacity of 66,000 means a large number of spectators have witnessed countless memorable IPL moments and electrifying encounters through the years.

Eden Gardens serves as the home of the defending and three-time IPL champions – the Kolkata Knight Riders.

The stadium’s lively atmosphere and a wicket that traditionally provides a fair contest between bat and ball will be set to play host to more drama and excitement in the 2025 IPL season.

Its raucous crowd, known for its passion and energy, creates an environment that can be challenging for visiting teams.

Over the years, Eden Gardens has evolved into a fortress for the home side, with unforgettable performances only adding to the ground’s rich cricketing history.

It continues to be a focal point of cricketing class where records are often made and broken.

Let’s dive deeper into some record-breaking moments at Eden Gardens where teams and players reached new heights…

1. Who has the most IPL runs at Eden Gardens?

The honour of the highest IPL run scorer at the venue goes to Indian legendary batter, Gautam Gambhir who amassed 1407 runs at the iconic stadium.

Gambhir led the KKR from 2011 to 2017 and played a pivotal role in many of the franchise’s victories – guiding them to two IPL titles in 2012 and 2014.

His ability to play an innings that matched the circumstances of the game but also accelerate and kick on his scoring when needed made him one of the side’s greatest match-winners.

2. Who has the most IPL wickets at Eden Gardens?

Franchise cricket globetrotter, Sunil Narine, leads the way for IPL wickets at the historic venue with 69 wickets on the Kolkata track.

The West Indies spinner joined KKR in 2012 and was a huge part of the side’s dominant period as a vital part of the bowling attack while adding handy runs including a score of 109 off 56 balls at the ground.

His consistency and mystery spin made him a nightmare to pick as numerous world-class succumbed to his guile and tactical bowling.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

3. What is the highest IPL team total at Eden Gardens?

The Punjab Kings hold the record for the largest IPL total at Eden Gardens of 262/2 highlighting the fact that the surface provides even opportunity for success.

To back up this point, the record score was a last-ball victory with PK chasing 261 runs to win, with the heroics of an unbeaten 108* off 48 balls including nine sixes from Jonny Bairstow.

A contest that saw over 500 runs, Eden Gardens provided an absolute run-fest last season.

Will we see more of the same in 2025?

4. What is the lowest IPL team total at Eden Gardens?

The unwanted record for the lowest IPL score at the venue goes to Royal Challengers Bangalore who managed only 49 runs in their 2017 innings after being decimated by the KKR bowlers.

This match highlighted not only the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket but also the Eden Gardens surface.

Six wickets from overseas stars Chris Woakes and Colin de Grandhomme for just 10 runs between them led the home side to a historic victory.

5. Who has the highest individual IPL score at Eden Gardens?

The best individual piece of IPL scoring at the ground goes to Rajat Patidar who crushed a not-out score of 112* runs off 54 balls for RCB against the Lucknow Super Giants in 2022.

His immense contribution helped his side post a score of 207 which their bowlers successfully defended to win the match by 14 runs.

The top-order batter was prolific in the IPL with his star showing in the 2022 eliminator against LSG an example of his class.

6. Who has the best IPL bowling figures at Eden Gardens?

It’s that man again, Sunil Narine made Eden Gardens his showground when delivering almighty figures of 5/19 – the best scene at the stadium in IPL history.

His spell not only dismantled the opposition but also reinforced his reputation as one of the most formidable spinners in the IPL.

His ability to utilise and thrive on the Eden Gardens’ surface made him an indispensable match-winner for KKR.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Does Arshdeep Singh rank higher than Mohammed Shami among Punjab Kings’ top wicket-takers in the IPL?

Does Arshdeep Singh rank higher than Mohammed Shami among Punjab Kings’ top wicket-takers in the IPL?

Although they have operated under two different names, Kings XI Punjab and Punjab Kings, the team that’s owned by actress Preity Zinta and businessmen Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia, and Karan Paul has struggled for IPL success.

They have never won the tournament and have been beaten finalists just once – a result they achieved in 2014. Over the course of their history, they have had several fantastic players turn out for them in the famous red and blue colours.

Five players have passed the 50-wicket mark – let’s look at the leading wicket-takers for the Punjab franchise since they first played IPL back in 2008.

5. Mohammed Shami – 58 wickets from 42 IPL matches for PK at an average of 22.82

Mohammed Shami brought world-class pace and accuracy to Punjab’s bowling lineup. Featuring in 42 matches, Shami picked up 58 wickets at an impressive average of 22.82. Known for his ability to strike with the new ball and bowl lethal yorkers at the death, Shami was often the spearhead of Punjab’s attack.

His consistency in picking up wickets during both powerplay and death overs made him a vital component of the side during his tenure. Shami last played for the Punjab Kings in 2021 and will turn out for SunRisers Hyderabad in 2025.

4. Axar Patel – 69 wickets from 73 IPL matches for PK at an average of 27.36

Axar Patel was one of Punjab’s most dependable bowlers, offering both control and wicket-taking ability with his left-arm orthodox spin. With 69 wickets in 73 games, Axar maintained a solid average of 27.36.

What made him especially valuable was his economical spells, often choking the opposition’s scoring rate in the middle overs while chipping away with crucial wickets. Of the players on this list his economy rate of 7.41 is the best. His all-around abilities also gave Punjab the flexibility to play with different combinations. Patel will play for Delhi Capitals in 2025.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

3. Sandeep Sharma – 73 wickets from 61 IPL matches for PK at an average of 23.83

Sandeep Sharma’s knack for swinging the new ball made him one of Punjab’s most effective bowlers, especially in the early overs. With 73 wickets in just 61 games, his average of 23.83 stands out as a testament to his effectiveness. Sandeep’s ability to strike early and provide crucial breakthroughs often set the tone for Punjab’s bowling innings.

He was particularly known for troubling top-order batsmen with his subtle seam and swing movement. Sandeep Sharma will play for Rajasthan Royals in 2025.

2. Arshdeep Singh – 76 wickets from 65 IPL matches for PK at an average of 27.00

A product of Punjab’s scouting and development, Arshdeep Singh emerged as one of the franchise’s brightest ever bowling talents. With 76 wickets from 65 games, Arshdeep showed great maturity and skill, especially in handling the pressure of bowling at the death.

His ability to execute yorkers, slower balls, and maintain his composure under pressure quickly earned him a reputation as a reliable death-over specialist. Arshdeep’s rise has been one of the highlights of Punjab’s recent seasons. Highlighting his quality, Ashdeep has gone on to play 63 T20I and 9 ODIs for India. He will be back for the Kings in 2025.

1. Piyush Chawla – 84 wickets from 87 IPL matches for PK at an average of 26.63

Topping the list is leg-spinner Piyush Chawla, who was a mainstay of the Punjab bowling attack in the early years of the IPL – he starred for them in their first five seasons between 2008 and 2013.

With 84 wickets in 87 games, Chawla combined experience with a natural ability to deceive batsmen with flight and variations. His average of 26.63 reflects his consistency in picking up wickets in the middle overs. Chawla’s spells often broke partnerships and swung the momentum back in Punjab’s favour. His legacy as Punjab’s leading wicket-taker still stands strong.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Who was better for Mumbai Indians – Sachin Tendulkar or Rohit Sharma?

Who was better for Mumbai Indians – Sachin Tendulkar or Rohit Sharma?

The Mumbai are one of the most successful IPL franchises with five competition victories, a testament to some of their world-class batting talent through the years.

Whether it’s been fast starting openers or ever-reliable middle-order operators, these top MI run-scorers have played a crucial role in shaping the franchise’s legacy.

With several active squad members on the list, the side hopes to secure its sixth title and first since 2020 this season.

So let’s dig deeper and discover the 9 leading Mumbai Indians run scorers who have shaped the franchise.

9. Lendl Simmons – 1,175 runs in 32 IPL matches for MI

Simmons was a game-changer for the Mumbai Indians, regularly providing strong starts at the top of the order.

The West Indian scored impressively, averaging 40.51 in a batting resume that featured an unbeaten century and 12 fifties.

Simmons shone in the 2015 IPL Final where his quickfire 68 off 45 balls set the foundations for his side to kick on and win the competition.

He wasn’t even initially in the MI frame at the start of that title-winning season and was only drafted in as injury cover for Aaron Finch, but he went on to be a key player that year.

8. Quinton de Kock – 1,329 runs in 43 IPL matches for MI

The South Africa wicketkeeper-batter played a crucial role in his 43 matches, providing fast starts at the top of the order.

He was instrumental in the franchise’s back-to-back IPL wins in 2019 and 2020 including a match-winning 78 in the 2020 final.

Despite only three seasons with the Mumbai Indians, de Kock left a big mark as he averaged 34.07 for the side.

7. Hardik Pandya – 1,692 runs in 106 IPL matches for MI

The versatile Indian all-rounder is known for his explosive batting and ability to finish off matches.

His booming strike rate of 152.43 over 98 innings, supplemented by a best score of 91 only reinforces his credentials at the crease.

Pandya often comes in with the lower order, especially in tight run chases that he regularly helps deliver.

The Mumbai Indians initially rejected him in 2013 before picking up a future franchise star for the base price in 2015.

6. Ishan Kishan – 2,325 runs in 89 IPL matches for MI

A fearless left-handed batter, Kishan has been a consistent performer for the Mumbai Indians at the top of the order.

In their 2020 title-winning year, he was their leading run-scorer and his 15 fifties and 99 off 58 that year shone light on his class.

He’s an aggressive scorer of the ball with an MI strike rate of 136.84 and a regular in the Indian national side having captained his country’s u19s before.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

5. Sachin Tendulkar – 2,599 runs in 91 IPL matches for MI

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar was the first-ever Mumbai Indians captain and one of their most consistent run scorers.

He won the Orange Cap for the most runs in 2010 with 618 to his name and collected his 2599 runs at an average of 32.48.

Despite his ability to churn out centuries for fun with the Indian national side, Tendulkar managed just one solo unbeaten 100* in the IPL against Kochi Tuskers Kerela in 2011.

4. Ambati Rayudu – 2,635 runs in 136 IPL matches for MI

Rayudu was a versatile player who played multiple roles for the Mumbai Indians with an ability to anchor an innings and accelerate when needed.

A match-winning knock of 81* off 54 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2012 was one of his standout performances for the franchise.

He’s got 14 MI fifties to his name and despite starting his career as a wicketkeeper-batter, he soon became recognised as a specialist batter.

3. Suryakumar Yadav – 3,033 runs in 98 IPL matches for MI

Yadav has been a pillar of the Mumbai Indians’ batting lineup since his return to the side in 2018.

He’s been one of the side’s most consistent performers with his innovative stroke play and famous flicks of the wrists making him a T20 expert.

An impressive average of 35.26 and two IPL centuries showcase his knack for building big scores when it matters most.

He started his career with the franchise in 2011 but only became a regular in the side when returning from a stint with the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2018.

2. Kieron Pollard – 3,915 runs in 211 IPL matches for MI

The West Indies all-rounder is a true Mumbai Indians legend and a certified match-winner with the bat in high-pressure situations – he seemed to always get them over the line.

He was renowned for striking the ball hard and quickly in a career where his strike rate was 147.01 for the franchise.

Pollard was instrumental in all five IPL wins for MI and his 87* off 34 balls against Chennai Super Kings in 2021 remains one of the great IPL knocks in India.

1. Rohit Sharma – 5,731 runs in 221 IPL matches for MI

The most successful Mumbai Indians batter and their most decorated captain, Sharma is nearly 2000 runs clear of the rest and a 5000-run club member.

He’s smashed 36 fifties, and two centuries and led the side to five IPL titles with his best innings a 68 off 50 balls in the 2015 final to guide them to victory.

Sharma is the only player in IPL history to score a century and take a hat-trick with the ball.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Mumbai Indians’ top 9 wicket-takers in IPL – Jasprit Bumrah nearing Lasith Malinga’s record

Mumbai Indians’ top 9 wicket-takers in IPL – Jasprit Bumrah nearing Lasith Malinga’s record

The Mumbai Indians are one of the IPL’s most successful franchises, having won the competition a record-equalling five times.

They’ve seen some of the best T20 bowlers from around the world in their ranks as well as being a platform for some of India’s greatest cricketing talents.

But which bowlers have led the way for the Mumbai Indians with the most wickets in the IPL?

Let’s take a closer look.

9. Rahul Chahar – 41 wickets in 39 MI matches

His leg spin was a key weapon for Mumbai, particularly in the middle overs.

In 39 matches, he took 41 wickets at an average of 25.82 and an economy of 7.40, with best figures of 4/27.

His ability to outfox bat with sharp turn and variations made him a standout performer for the franchise.

Chahar was originally a fast bowler before switching to leg spin under the guidance of his uncle.

8. Munaf Patel – 42 wickets in 32 MI matches

Patel brought experience and precision to the Mumbai attack striking at an impressive average of 20.92.

His 5/21 in 2011 remains one of the best bowling performances in MI history, showcasing his lethal swing bowling.

Despite being a ruthless paceman, he started as a wicketkeeper before turning his time to bowling.

7. Krunal Pandya – 51 wickets in 84 MI matches

The first of the Pandya brothers on the list was a helpful all-rounder for the Mumbai Indians with his dominant bowling and helpful runs with the bat.

A pivotal all-round performance including 47 runs from 38 balls and 2/26 in the 2017 IPL final was instrumental in his franchise’s narrow one-run victory.

Despite being the older Pandya brother, he was second to make his debut for India.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

6. Hardik Pandya – 53 wickets in 106 MI matches

The current Mumbai Indians captain has again been a key part of the franchise with equal contributions from bat and ball.

He averaged 32.07 with a ball and in 2019, he delivered a crucial spell of 3/20 combined with a 91-run blitz to beat the Kolkata Knight Riders.

Pandya was once a leg spinner in his early years before switching to pace under the guidance of his coaches.

5. Mitchell McClenaghan – 71 wickets in 56 MI matches

The New Zealand was a T20 cricket specialist whose bowling was crucial for the Mumbai Indians in their dominant spell.

His best bowling figures of 4/21 and economy of 8.49 are a testament to his tenacious efforts with the ball.

In the 2017 final McClenagan‘s tight spell helped MI defend a low total, playing a key role in their title win.

4. Kieron Pollard – 79 wickets in 211 MI matches

The franchise legend and tall West Indies all-rounder featured 211 times for the side with best bowling figures of 4/44.

In 2012, he bowled a magical 4/44 against the Rajasthan Royals while also smashing a match-winning 64* with the bat, proving why he was the franchise’s ultimate all-rounder.

He truly was a limited-over specialist who contributed with bat, ball and in the field.

3. Harbhajan Singh – 147 wickets in 158 MI matches

The Indian spinner was not only a national hero but was truly loved in Mumbai.

His stunning economy of 6.96 along with two four-wicket hauls and best figures of 5/18 showed he was an accomplished three-format star.

Singh was instrumental in MI’s first title-winning campaign in 2013, with crucial spells in the playoffs, including a match-winning 3/23 against the Rajasthan Royals.

The spinner once took a hat-trick in a test match at Eden Gardens in 2001 showing the versatility of his bowling.

2. Jasprit Bumrah – 168 wickets in 136 MI matches

Bumrah is one of India’s most accomplished fast bowlers with his devastating deliveries ripping teams apart.

He’s contained batting lineups with a career economy of 7.31 for the franchise and has two 5-wicket hauls to his name.

His unorthodox action developed naturally while playing tennis ball cricket in his back garden, which helped him master his famous pinpoint yorkers.

1. Lasith Malinga – 195 wickets in 139 MI matches

The Sri Lanka star is currently the franchise’s best bowler with his devastating yorkers ripping up the IPL.

The best bowling figures of 5/13, an average of 19.35 and an economy of 7.12 cement his position as one of the Mumbai Indians greats.

His last-over heroics in the 2019 IPL final against the Chennai Super Kings will forever be remembered.

With two runs needed off the last ball, he bowled a perfect slower ball yorker to dismiss Shardul Thakur and seal the franchise’s fourth title.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Monday, March 17, 2025

Who was better for Mumbai Indians – Sachin Tendulkar or Rohit Sharma?

Who was better for Mumbai Indians – Sachin Tendulkar or Rohit Sharma?

The Mumbai are one of the most successful IPL franchises with five competition victories, a testament to some of their world-class batting talent through the years.

Whether it’s been fast starting openers or ever-reliable middle-order operators, these top MI run-scorers have played a crucial role in shaping the franchise’s legacy.

With several active squad members on the list, the side hopes to secure its sixth title and first since 2020 this season.

So let’s dig deeper and discover the 9 leading Mumbai Indians run scorers who have shaped the franchise.

9. Lendl Simmons – 1,175 runs in 32 IPL matches for MI

Simmons was a game-changer for the Mumbai Indians, regularly providing strong starts at the top of the order.

The West Indian scored impressively, averaging 40.51 in a batting resume that featured an unbeaten century and 12 fifties.

Simmons shone in the 2015 IPL Final where his quickfire 68 off 45 balls set the foundations for his side to kick on and win the competition.

He wasn’t even initially in the MI frame at the start of that title-winning season and was only drafted in as injury cover for Aaron Finch, but he went on to be a key player that year.

8. Quinton de Kock – 1,329 runs in 43 IPL matches for MI

The South Africa wicketkeeper-batter played a crucial role in his 43 matches, providing fast starts at the top of the order.

He was instrumental in the franchise’s back-to-back IPL wins in 2019 and 2020 including a match-winning 78 in the 2020 final.

Despite only three seasons with the Mumbai Indians, de Kock left a big mark as he averaged 34.07 for the side.

7. Hardik Pandya – 1,692 runs in 106 IPL matches for MI

The versatile Indian all-rounder is known for his explosive batting and ability to finish off matches.

His booming strike rate of 152.43 over 98 innings, supplemented by a best score of 91 only reinforces his credentials at the crease.

Pandya often comes in with the lower order, especially in tight run chases that he regularly helps deliver.

The Mumbai Indians initially rejected him in 2013 before picking up a future franchise star for the base price in 2015.

6. Ishan Kishan – 2,325 runs in 89 IPL matches for MI

A fearless left-handed batter, Kishan has been a consistent performer for the Mumbai Indians at the top of the order.

In their 2020 title-winning year, he was their leading run-scorer and his 15 fifties and 99 off 58 that year shone light on his class.

He’s an aggressive scorer of the ball with an MI strike rate of 136.84 and a regular in the Indian national side having captained his country’s u19s before.

Also read: Listing every Indian Premier League century since 2017 – record number of tons in 2024

5. Sachin Tendulkar – 2,599 runs in 91 IPL matches for MI

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar was the first-ever Mumbai Indians captain and one of their most consistent run scorers.

He won the Orange Cap for the most runs in 2010 with 618 to his name and collected his 2599 runs at an average of 32.48.

Despite his ability to churn out centuries for fun with the Indian national side, Tendulkar managed just one solo unbeaten 100* in the IPL against Kochi Tuskers Kerela in 2011.

4. Ambati Rayudu – 2,635 runs in 136 IPL matches for MI

Rayudu was a versatile player who played multiple roles for the Mumbai Indians with an ability to anchor an innings and accelerate when needed.

A match-winning knock of 81* off 54 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2012 was one of his standout performances for the franchise.

He’s got 14 MI fifties to his name and despite starting his career as a wicketkeeper-batter, he soon became recognised as a specialist batter.

3. Suryakumar Yadav – 3,033 runs in 98 IPL matches for MI

Yadav has been a pillar of the Mumbai Indians’ batting lineup since his return to the side in 2018.

He’s been one of the side’s most consistent performers with his innovative stroke play and famous flicks of the wrists making him a T20 expert.

An impressive average of 35.26 and two IPL centuries showcase his knack for building big scores when it matters most.

He started his career with the franchise in 2011 but only became a regular in the side when returning from a stint with the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2018.

2. Kieron Pollard – 3,915 runs in 211 IPL matches for MI

The West Indies all-rounder is a true Mumbai Indians legend and a certified match-winner with the bat in high-pressure situations – he seemed to always get them over the line.

He was renowned for striking the ball hard and quickly in a career where his strike rate was 147.01 for the franchise.

Pollard was instrumental in all five IPL wins for MI and his 87* off 34 balls against Chennai Super Kings in 2021 remains one of the great IPL knocks in India.

1. Rohit Sharma – 5,731 runs in 221 IPL matches for MI

The most successful Mumbai Indians batter and their most decorated captain, Sharma is nearly 2000 runs clear of the rest and a 5000-run club member.

He’s smashed 36 fifties, and two centuries and led the side to five IPL titles with his best innings a 68 off 50 balls in the 2015 final to guide them to victory.

Sharma is the only player in IPL history to score a century and take a hat-trick with the ball.

Read next: Full list of captains for 2025 Indian Premier League

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Beyond the bubble – how bio-bubble fatigue still affects international cricket

Beyond the bubble – how bio-bubble fatigue still affects international cricket

Even though the pandemic has subsided, its effects and impact on cricket are still prevailing. The exhaustion of bio-bubbles no longer refers to just the restrictions of quarantine—it has morphed into a chronic mental and physical strain inflicted on players. Even in 2025, cricketers who suffered through relentless “bubbles” are retiring early, performing at lower levels, and facing burnout unlike anyone before. Cricketers in India and around the globe have not slowed down, which has kept the issue of crippling fatigue severe. So, what is the latest impact of bio-bubble fatigue on modern cricket? Let’s find out.

Understanding Bio-Bubble Fatigue: What It Is and How It Affects Players

When cricket resumed in 2020, bio-bubbles were used, and while they were absolutely necessary, they left many deep metaphorical scars. Players had to spend months in confined places and had to shift from one series to another without an actual break. While strict bio-bubbles may not exist anymore, the approach toward non-stop cricket has unfortunately persisted. Fans get more matches from this, which they can bet on by visiting the Melbet app. However, athletes are not very happy with the fact that they have no time left to rest. This is the so-called double-edged sword.

Even now, many active professional players feel as mentally exhausted as ever. From 2021 to 2024, no fewer than 12 prominent international cricketers retired early because of mental burnout. The ones who did stick with it were still affected by a drop in output. In 2023, the ICC revealed that over thirty percent of the top international cricketers required workload management in the form of breaks because of deep mental exhaustion, which highlights how prolonged isolation still seems to plague the game.

The Mental and Physical Toll of Extended Stays in Cricket’s Packed Schedule

The issue persists even without specific bio-bubbles. Here is how the relentless cycle of matches continues to affect cricketers:

  1. Mental Burnout: Players travel to different countries with almost no breaks, which results in fatigue over time.
  2. Increased Injuries: Players become prone to more injuries without proper rest. There has been a 20% increase in fast bowlers’ injuries post-2021.
  3. Declining Performance: Tired people tend to lose their focus, which affects their decision-making. As a result, they have lower success rates with shots, fielding, and other actions.
  4. Shortened Careers: To prevent chronic fatigue, a greater number of cricketers are choosing to retire in their early thirties.

The numbers are hard to argue with. Looking at the last two years, there has been an 8% decrease in batting averages, along with a 5% reduction in bowling effectiveness among players who compete in more than fifty matches per year. This demonstrates the effects of fatigue. Well, you can learn more thanks to the MelBet subscription. There is everything from news to memes about sports. And promo codes for sports betting will allow you to win more without increasing the risk.

How Fatigue Impacts Focus, Decision-Making, and Performance

Cricket is a sport that involves split-second decisions being made. Exhausted minds are prone to making dire mistakes. Although bio-bubble fatigue has melted away, its long-lasting consequences can still be witnessed through the players and their performance.

It was reported that in the latter part of the 2023 World Cup, there were significantly more batting collapses than expected. Players who had been traveling for months did not have the best concentration. The percentage of dropped catches also rose by 15%, and even the best fielders had their off days. Even the most skilled captains began to make uncharacteristic tactical blunders, proving that constant mental strain starts to affect decision-making.

Several players have started publicly discussing the rampant schedule and how it is severely impacting their ability to recover mentally. Those who play a limited number of Tests also appear to be suffering mentally due to the lack of rest from the white-ball series and franchise duties.

The Role of Mental Health Support in Mitigating Long-Term Fatigue

Due to the consequences of bubble life and congested schedules, cricket boards have built a new system of support. Some of the effective strategies that have come from it include:

  • Workload Rotation: More players are rested in bilateral series to help with burnout.
  • Mental Health Counseling: Psychologists are now part of every major cricket team’s support staff.
  • Recovery Breaks: Boards have stopped scheduling series back-to-back to allow players periodic breaks.
  • Player-First Scheduling: Some teams no longer have scheduling restrictions on back-to-back long tours to improve mental health.

These strategies clearly help, but they do not solve the entire problem. Players still find it difficult to turn down franchise leagues and national commitments, which keeps fatigue at a consistently high level in modern cricket.

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Balancing Player Well-Being with the Demands of International Cricket

Managing the entertainment value that cricket brings to the well-being of the players is the biggest concern today. More championships are desired from broadcasters, franchise leagues grow annually, and national teams need the best players ready to play. But players have mounting fatigue, and both mental and physical exhaustion are setting in.

Certain teams have begun shifting squads rather aggressively, with over 40% of the teams being swapped each series. Others have started paying equal attention to the mental aspect as well as the physical one. T20 leagues around the world are forcing cricketers to play almost three hundred days a year, which makes proper recovery virtually impossible.

The world of cricket has to change. The schedules either need to be more flexible, or we are going to see more people retiring early, getting injured, and performing with a lot of fatigue on the world stage.

Cricket’s Endless Marathon: Can Players Survive the Grind?

The pandemic has come to an end, yet cricket’s schedule has been getting increasingly packed. The mental exhaustion, injuries, and shorter careers of players only highlight how the effects of the bio-bubble still impact players today. As a preeminent sport in the world, cricket should greatly consider the health and condition of its players. Will the sport change in order to care for its most prized stars, or will we keep witnessing them retire earlier than they should? That is the question that will determine the destiny of international cricket.

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Who could take over as RCB’s top wicket-takers after Harshal Patel and Mohammed Siraj’s exits?

Who could take over as RCB’s top wicket-takers after Harshal Patel and Mohammed Siraj’s exits?

Royal Challengers Bengaluru have never quite gone all the way in the IPL. It’s a case of three times the bridesmaid, never the bride.

It has often been suggested that they invest too heavily in their batting line-up and not enough in their bowlers.

It’s hard to know if this is true, but while the list of leading RCB batsmen reads like a list of the greatest international white-ball players, the list of top bowlers has an almost exclusive Indian flavour.

Let’s look at the list of bowlers who have gone past 50 wickets for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

6. Sreenath Aravind – 51 wickets from 44 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 25.25

A left-arm medium pacer, Sreenath Aravind played a crucial role for RCB in the limited opportunities he got. Known for his ability to swing the ball and deliver in pressure situations, Aravind made a mark with his economical bowling and timely breakthroughs.

His best season came in 2011 when he picked up 21 wickets, helping RCB reach the final. Though he was not a household name, his contributions were undoubtedly hugely valuable.

5. Anil Kumble – 53 wickets from 51 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 24.58

One of India’s greatest spinners, Anil Kumble brought his vast experience to RCB in the twilight of his career. His most memorable moment came in the 2009 season when he led RCB to the final, picking up 21 wickets and finishing as the season’s second-highest wicket-taker.

Kumble’s leadership and tactical acumen were just as important as his on-field performances, making him one of the most respected figures in the franchise’s history.

4. Vinay Kumar – 80 wickets from 70 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 24.77

Vinay Kumar was RCB’s go-to bowler in the early seasons of the IPL. A reliable medium pacer with the ability to bowl in both powerplays and death overs, he was a consistent wicket-taker. His best season came in 2013 when he claimed 23 wickets, finishing as one of the top wicket-takers of the tournament.

While he may not have had express pace, his accuracy and ability to bowl variations made him a key component of the team.

3. Mohammed Siraj – 83 wickets from 87 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 31.44

Mohammed Siraj has been a vital cog in RCB’s pace attack, especially in recent seasons. Known for his ability to generate swing and bowl fiery spells with the new ball, Siraj has had some outstanding performances, including a stunning 3 for 8 against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2020.

His ability to deliver under pressure has seen him become a crucial part of the Indian national team as well. While his economy rate has been on the higher side, his knack for picking up key wickets kept him in the mix. No longer with RCB, Siraj will line up for Gujarat Titans in 2025.

2. Harshal Patel – 99 wickets from 80 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 23.17

Harshal Patel has been one of the most impactful bowlers for RCB in recent years. His breakthrough season came in 2021 when he took 32 wickets, equalling the record for the most wickets in a single IPL season. His ability to deceive batters with slower deliveries and variations has made him a deadly option in the death overs.

Though he has played for other franchises, his most successful years have been with RCB, where he has regularly delivered match-winning performances. He will be playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2025.

1. Yuzvendra Chahal – 139 wickets from 113 IPL matches for RCB at an average of 22.03

The leading wicket-taker in RCB’s history, Yuzvendra Chahal was the backbone of their bowling attack for several seasons. His ability to extract turn even on flat surfaces and deceive batsmen with flight and guile made him a formidable force.

Chahal was instrumental in multiple seasons, often breaking crucial partnerships and stemming the flow of runs. His consistency and wicket-taking prowess ensured that he remained RCB’s most reliable spinner before his departure to Rajasthan Royals – in 2025 he now lines up for the Punjab Kings.

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