IPL 2025 stats: RCB wins elusive title, Suryakumar Yadav shows his class


 

16 Consecutive scores of 25-plus for Suryakumar Yadav in the IPL 2025, the longest such streak for any batter in men’s T20 cricket. Suryakumar passed Temba Bavuma’s record on 26 May 2025 in MI’s game against PBKSin Jaipur and extended his tally to two more. The South African had 13 successive scores of 25-plus runs between 2019 and 2020. Suryakumar, meanwhile, already holds the equivalent IPL record, having bettered Robin Uthappa’s tally of 10 such consecutive scores made in 2014.

Batters with consecutive scores of 25+ during a T20 career

25-plus scores

Batter

 

From

 

To

 

For (teams)

 

HS

 

LS

16+

Suryakumar Yadav

 

23 Mar 2025

 

26 May 2025

 

Mumbai Indians

 

73*

 

26

13

Temba Bavuma 

 

1 May 2019

 

16 Feb 2020

 

Lions/South Africa/JoziStars

 

104

 

27

11

Brad Hodge

 

22 Jun 2005

 

7 Jan 2007

 

Lancashire/Victoria/AusA

 

106

 

26

11

Jacques Rudolph

 

3 Jul 2014

 

12 Jun 2015

 

Glamorgan

 

101*

 

30

11

Kumar Sangakkara

 

15 May 2015

 

25 Nov 2015

 

Surrey/Dhaka Dynamites

 

58

 

25

11

Chris Lynn

 

22 Dec 2023

 

4 Feb 2024

 

Adelaide Strikers/Gulf Giants

 

83*

 

27

11

KR Mayers

 

17 Feb 2024

 

29 Aug 2024

 

Fortune Barisal/WI/StKitts

 

50

 

25

+ still in progress

 

Batters with consecutive scores of 25+ during an IPL career

25-plus scores

Batter

 

From

 

To

 

For (teams)

 

HS

 

LS

14+

Suryakumar Yadav

 

23 Mar 2025

 

26 May 2025

 

Mumbai Indians

 

73*

 

26

10

Robin Uthappa

 

2 May 2014

 

28 May 2014

 

Kolkata Knight Riders

 

83*

 

40

9

Steve Smith

 

24 Apr 2016

 

22 Apr 2017

 

Rising Pune Supergiant

 

101

 

26

9

Sai Sudharsan

 

15 May 2023

 

10 Apr 2024

 

Gujarat Titans

 

96

 

31

9

Virat Kohli

 

25 Apr 2024

 

28 Mar 2025

 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

 

92

 

27

+ still in progress

 

717 The aggregate runs by Mumbai Indians’ Suryakumar Yadav in this edition of the IPL is the highest for a batter at positions #3 or lower in any men’s T20 tournament. He bettered the aggregate of A. B. de Villiers, who made 687 runs in the 2016 edition of the IPL for RCB.

Highest run-aggregates in an IPL year by batters batting at positions from #3 or lower 

Runs

Batter (for)

 

M

 

Inns

 

Ave.

 

HS

 

100/50

 

S/R

 

Year

717

Suryakumar Yadav (MI)

 

16

 

16

 

65.18

 

73*

 

0/5

 

167.91

 

2025

687

AB de Villiers (RCB)

 

16

 

16

 

52.84

 

129*

 

1/6

 

168.79

 

2016

684

Rishabh Pant (DC)

 

14

 

14

 

52.61

 

128*

 

1/5

 

173.70

 

2018

622

Kane Williamson (SRH)

 

14

 

14

 

56.54

 

83*

 

0/7

 

141.04

 

2018

605

Suryakumar Yadav (MI)

 

16

 

16

 

43.21

 

103*

 

1/5

 

181.13

 

2023

604

Shreyas Iyer (PBKS)

 

17

 

17

 

50.33

 

97*

 

0/6

 

175.07

 

2025

 

60 The number of balls to spare in Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) victory over Punjab Kings (PK) in the first Qualifier in Mullanpur on 29 May 2025. This is the biggest such win in an IPL playoff/knockout game. After dismissing Punjab for a paltry 101, RCB reached its target in 10 overs. In doing so, RCB became the 10th side in IPL history to successfully chase a target in 10 or fewer overs. However, it was the first to do so in a playoff match.

Biggest margin of victories with five or more overs (30 balls or more) to spare in playoff/knockout games in the IPL

Balls/ov

Winning side

 

 

 

Losing side

 

Venue

 

Date

 

Result

to spare

(batting 2nd)

 

 

 

(batting 1st)

 

 

 

 

 

 

60/10.0

RCB (106/2 in 10 overs)

 

beat

 

PBKS (101)

 

Mullanpur

 

29 May 2025

 

8 wickets

57/9.3

KKR (114/2 in 10.3 overs)

 

beat

 

SRH (113)

 

Chennai

 

26 May 2024

 

8 wickets

38/6.2

KKR (164/2 in 13.4 overs)

 

beat

 

SRH (159)

 

Ahmedabad

 

21 May 2024

 

8 wickets

37/6.1

RCB (86/1 in 13.5 overs)

 

beat

 

DecChg (82)

 

New Mumbai DYP 

 

24 Apr 2010

 

9 wickets

33/5.3

MI (111/4 in 14.3 overs)

 

beat

 

KKR (107)

 

Bengaluru

 

19 May 2017

 

6 wickets

31/5.1

CSK (116/1 in 14.5 overs)

 

beat

 

PK (112/8)

 

Mumbai WS

 

31 May 2008

 

9 wickets

 

 

14.1 The number of overs faced by Punjab Kings’ batters when it was dismissed for 101 against RCB in Mullanpur on 29 May 2025. This is now the fewest overs faced by any IPL side after being dismissed while batting first. Incidentally, only six other sides (all while chasing) in IPL history have faced fewer overs than Punjab Kings.

IPL sides batting first and dismissed after facing the fewest number of overs

Overs

Team (batting first)

 

Opponent

 

Venue

 

Date

 

Result (for chasing side)

14.1

PBKS (101/10)

 

RCB (106/2)

 

Mullanpur

 

29 May 2025

 

8 wickets

15.0

RCB (70/10)

 

RR (71/4)

 

Abu Dhabi

 

26 Apr 2014

 

6 wickets

15.1

PBKS (88/10)

 

RCB (92/0)

 

Indore

 

14 May 2018

 

10 wickets

15.2

RR (81/10)

 

KKR (85/2)

 

Kolkata

 

17 Apr 2011

 

8 wickets

15.2

KKR (67/10)

 

MI (68/2)

 

MumbaiWS

 

16 May 2008

 

8 wickets

 

145 The total number of balls delivered in the RCB-PBKS game in Mullanpur on 29 May 2025. This is now the joint-third shortest completed game (in terms of balls delivered) in IPL history (excluding shortened/truncated games).

Shortest completed IPL games (excluding shortened/truncated games)

Balls

(Overs)

 

Team1 (Total)

 

Team2 (Total)

 

Venue

 

Date

 

Result for

125

(20.5)

 

KKR (67/10 in 15.2 ov)

 

MI (68/2 in 5.3 ov)

 

Mumbai WS

 

16 May 2008

 

MI won by 8 wkts/87 balls

140

(23.2)

 

PBKS (88/10 in 15.1 ov)

 

RCB (92/0 in 8.1 ov)

 

Indore

 

14 May 2018

 

RCB won by 10 wkts/71 balls

145

(24.1)

 

RCB (68/10 in 16.1 ov)

 

SRH (72/1 in 8 ov)

 

Mumbai BS

 

23 Apr 2022

 

SRH won by 9 wkts/72 balls

145

(24.1)

 

PBKS (101/10 in 14.1 ov)

 

RCB (106/2 in 10 ov)

 

Mullanpur

 

29 May 2025

 

RCB won by 8 wkts/60 balls

146

(24.2)

 

DC (143/7 in 20 ov)

 

SRH (44/2 in 4.2 ov)

 

Delhi

 

10 May 2014

 

SRH won by 8 wkts/4 balls (DL)

 

 

 

176 The batting strike-rate achieved by Phil Salt at the end of his unbeaten knock of 56 in 27 balls — also crossing the 1000-run mark of his IPL career while playing for RCB against PBKS in the 1st Qualifier at Mullanpur on 29 May 2025. This strike-rate is now the second-highest achieved by any IPL batter during the innings in which the player reached 1000 IPL runs. However, in terms of actual balls faced while reaching the respective 1000th run in IPL, Russell is by far the quickest with 545 balls, followed by Travis Head (575 balls) and Salt one more at 576 balls.

Batters with high batting strike-rates in the game they completed 1000 IPL career runs

S/R

Batter

 

while playing for

 

(opp)

 

Venue

 

Achieved

 

M

 

Inns

 

Runs

 

Ave.

 

Balls faced

185.34

Andre Russell

 

KKR

 

(DC)

 

Delhi

 

30 Mar 2019

 

42

 

42

 

1049 

 

29.97

 

566

175.97

Phil Salt

 

RCB

 

(PBKS)

 

Mullanpur

 

29 May 2025

 

33

 

33

 

1040

 

34.67

 

591

172.45

Travis Head

 

SRH

 

(MI)

 

MumbaiWS

 

17 Apr 2025

 

32

 

32

 

1014

 

36.21

 

588

170.03

Heinrich Klaasen

 

SRH

 

(RR)

 

Hyderabad

 

23 Mar 2025

 

33

 

33

 

1027

 

38.04

 

604

165.32

Virender Sehwag

 

DC

 

(PWI)

 

New Mumbai 

 

17 Apr 2011

 

42

 

42

 

1020

 

26.15

 

617

Note:The figures above are updated at the end of the innings, not when the 1000-run milestone is achieved.

33 The number of sixes conceded by Gujarat Titans’ leg-spinner Rashid Khan in this year’s IPL. This is now the most conceded by any bowler in a single edition of the IPL. During the Eliminator match against Mumbai Indians in Mullanpur on 30 May 2025, Rashid passed the previous tally of 31 sixes held by Mohd Siraj for RCB in 2022.

Bowlers conceding most sixes in a single edition of the IPL

6s

Balls/6

 

Bowler (for)

 

Year

 

Inns

 

Balls

 

Runs

 

Wkts

 

Ave.

 

Eco

 

6s/inns

33

10.00

 

Rashid Khan (GT)

 

2025

 

15

 

330

 

514

 

9

 

57.11

 

9.35

 

2.20

31

9.87

 

Mohd Siraj (RCB)

 

2022

 

15

 

306

 

514

 

9

 

57.11

 

10.08

 

2.07

30

11.40

 

W. Hasaranga (RCB)

 

2022

 

16

 

342

 

430

 

26

 

16.54

 

7.54

 

1.88

30

11.60

 

Yuzvendra Chahal (RR)

 

2024

 

15

 

348

 

546

 

18

 

30.33

 

9.41

 

2.00

28

10.04

 

Yuzvendra Chahal (RCB)

 

2015

 

14

 

281

 

415

 

23

 

18.04

 

8.86

 

2.00

28

11.46

 

Dwayne Bravo (CSK)

 

2018

 

16

 

321

 

533

 

14

 

38.07

 

9.96

 

1.75

28

12.18

 

Tushar Deshpande (CSK)

 

2023

 

16

 

341

 

564

 

21

 

26.86

 

9.92

 

1.75

 

1 The number of opponent sides successfully chasing targets of 200-plus set by Mumbai Indians in the IPL. This rare occasion occurred recently when Punjab Kings (207/5) successfully chased Mumbai’s first innings total of 203/6 in the Eliminator game in Mullanpur on 1 June 2025. On 18 previous occasions, Mumbai had defended totals over 200-plus since IPL started in 2008. Incidentally, this season, Mumbai achieved this successfully on four other occasions before Punjab pulled the rug under its feet.

Highest successful run chases against Mumbai Indians in the IPL

MI’s total

Opponent

 

Ov

 

Venue

 

Date

203/6

PBKS 207/5

 

19

 

Mullanpur

 

1 Jun 2025

195/5

RR 196/2

 

18.2

 

Abu Dhabi

 

25 Oct 2020

194/7

DC 195/3

 

20

 

Mumbai WS

 

14 Apr 2018

187/5

RR 188/6

 

19.3

 

Mumbai WS

 

13 Apr 2019

184/8

RPS 187/3

 

19.5

 

Pune

 

6 Apr 2017

184/7

PBKS 187/3

 

18.3

 

Jaipur

 

26 May 2025

Note:In successive head-to-head games, Mumbai Indians could not defend totals of 180+ this season against Punjab Kings.

 

8 The number of teams/franchises to win the IPL Trophy. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Ahmedabad on 3 June 2025 became the latest to join this elite group of franchises after 17 years, 1 month, and 16 days since playing its first game on 18 April 2008. This means that among the original eight franchises that participated in the inaugural edition in 2008, only Delhi Capitals (as Delhi Daredevils until 2018) and Punjab Kings have not gotten their hands on the trophy. Among the existing sides, Lucknow Super Giants is the other not to have the IPL title.

IPL winners from 2008 to 2025 

Titles

Team/Franchise

 

(IPL title won in)

Chennai Super Kings 

 

(2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2023)

Mumbai Indians 

 

(2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020)

Kolkata Knight Riders

 

(2012, 2014, 2024)

Rajasthan Royals 

 

(2008)

Deccan Chargers+ 

 

(2009)

Sunrisers Hyderabad 

 

(2016)

Gujarat Titans 

 

(2022)

Royal Challengers Bangalore 

 

(2025)

+ now defunct

All records are correct and updated until 3 June 2025.



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