Presenting a statistical analysis of the fifth season of the Indian Premier League.
Winner – Kolkata Knight Riders
Runners-up – Chennai Super Kings
Lost in playoffs – Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians
Total matches - 76
Won batting first – 34 (45.95%)
Won batting second – 40 (54.05%)
Highest totals
222/5 (20) – CSK v DD, Chennai, May 25
215/1 (20) – RCB v DD, Chennai, May 17
208/5 (20) – CSK v RCB, Chennai, April 12
207/5 (20) - DD v MI, Delhi, April 27
205/8 (20) – RCB v CSK, Chennai, April 12
197/6 (20) – MI v RR, Mumbai, April 11
197/5 (19.4) – RR v DC, Jaipur, April 17
196/2 (20) – DC v RR,Jaipur , April 17
195/2 (20) – RR v RCB, Bangalore, April 15
Highest totals batting second
208/5 (20) – CSK v RCB, Chennai, April 12
197/5 (19.4) – RR v DC, Jaipur, April 17
194/6 (20) – KXIP v DC, Mohali, May 13
193/1 (16.4) – DD v DC, Hyderabad, May 10
192/5 (19.4) – KKR v CSK, Chennai, May 27#
#in final
Lowest totals
92 (19.2) – MI v DD, Mumbai, April 16
100 (18.4) – DC v MI, Mumbai, April 29
101/9 (20) – MI v PWI, Mumbai, April 16
102/8 (20) – PWI v KKR, Pune, May 19
108 (19.1) – MI v KKR, Mumbai, May 16
112 (19.5) – CSK v MI, Chennai, April 4
114/5 (20) – DD v CSK, Chennai, May 12
115 (19) – PWI v KXIP, Mohali, April 12
119 (17.1) – DC v CSK, Visakhapatnam, April 7
119/6 (20) – PWI v MI, Pune, May 3
120/9 (20) – MI v PWI, Pune, May 3#
129/7 (20) – CSK v KXIP, Dharamsala, May 17
# winning total
Note: KRR made 97-9 in a 12-over game against DD in Kolkata on April 5.
Highest match aggregate
413/13 – RCB (205/8) vs CSK (208/5), Chennai, April 12
Lowest match aggregate
185/13 – MI (92) vs DD (93/3), Mumbai, April 16
Fastest team 50
4.5 overs – RCB v CSK, Chennai, April 12
4.5 – RR v DC, Jaipur, April 17
5.0 – RR v DD, Jaipur, May 1
5.0 – DD v RR, Jaipur, May 1
5.0 – KKR v PWI, Kolkata, May 5
5.0 – KKR v DD, Delhi, May 7
Fastest team 100
9.0 overs – DD v DC, Hyderabad, May 10
9.5 – KKR v CSK, Chennai, May 27
10.1 – DD v PWI, Pune, April 24
10.2 – KKR v PWI, Kolkata, May 5
10.3 – KKR v RCB, Bangalore, April 10
10.3 – DD v RR, Jaipur, May 1
Fastest team 200
18.4 – CSK v DD, Chennai, May 25
18.5 – RCB v DD, Delhi, May 17
Highest individual scores
C Gayle (RCB) – 128* off 62 balls v DD, Delhi, May 17
M Vijay (CSK) – 113 off 58 balls v DD, Chennai, May 25
D Warner (DD) – 109* off 54 balls v DC, Hyderabad, May 10
R Sharma (MI) – 109* off 60 balls v KKR, Kolkata, May 12
A Rahane (RR) – 103* off 60 balls v RCB, Bangalore, April 15
K Pietersen (DD) – 103* off 64 balls v DC, Delhi, April 19
A Rahane (RR) – 98 off 66 balls v KXIP, Jaipur, April 6
G Gambhir (KKR) – 93 off 51 balls v RCB, Kolkata, April 28
S Watson (RR) – 90* off 51 balls v PWI, Pune, May 8
M Bisla (KKR) – 89 off 48 balls v CSK, Chennai, May 27
Leading run-scorers
C Gayle (RCB) – 733 runs@61.08, SR 160.75, 100x1, 50x7
G Gambhir (KKR) – 590 runs@39.20, SR 144.47, 50x6
S Dhawan (DC) – 569 runs@40.64, SR 129.61, 50x5
A Rahane (RR) – 560 runs@40.00, SR 129.33, 100x1, 50x3
V Sehwag (DD) – 495 runs@33.00, SR 161.24, 50x5
C White (DC) – 479 runs@43.55, SR 149.69, 50x5
R Dravid (RR) – 462 runs@28.88, SR 112.14, 50x2
S Raina (CSK) – 441 runs@25.94, SR 135.69, 50x1
R Sharma (MI) – 433 runs@30.93, SR 126.61, 100x1, 50x3
M Singh (KXIP) – 432 runs@27.00, SR 126.32, 50x2
Most sixes
C Gayle (RCB) – 59
K Pietersen (DD) – 20
D Bravo (CSK) – 20
C White (DC) – 20
V Sehwag (DD) – 19
S Raina (CSK) – 19
R Sharma (MI) – 18
S Dhawan (DC) - 18
Fastest fifties
19 balls – O Shah (RR) v RCB, Bangalore, April 14
20 balls – V Sehwag (DD) v RR, Jaipur, May 1
20 balls – MS Dhoni (CSK) v MI, Bangalore, May 23
21 balls – AB de Villiers (RCB) v RR, Jaipur, April 23
22 balls – R Taylor (DD) v RCB, Delhi, May 17
24 balls – JP Duminy (DC) v RR, Jaipur, April 17
24 balls – C Gayle (RCB) v PWI, Pune, May 11
25 balls – K Pietersen (DD) v MI, Delhi, April 27
25 balls – D Warner (DD) v KXIP, Dharamsala, May 19
Fastest hundreds
51 balls – M Vijay (CSK) v DD, Chennai, May 25
52 balls – D Warner (DD) v DC, Hyderabad, May 10
52 balls – R Sharma (MI) v KKR, Kolkata, May 12
53 balls – C Gayle (RCB) v DD, Delhi, May 17
Best bowling in a match
5/16 – R Jadeja (CSK) v DC, Visakhapatnam, April 17
5/19 – S Narine (KKR) v KXIP, Kolkata, April 25
5/25 – D Mascarenhas (KXIP) v PWI, Mohali, April 12
4/13 – A Chandila (RR) v PWI, Jaipur, May 13
4/15 – S Narine (KKR) v MI, Mumbai, May 16
4/16 – L Malinga (MI) v DC, Mumbai, April 29
4/18 – A Dinda (PWI) v MI, Mumbai, April 6
4/18 – P Negi (DD) v RR, Jaipur, May 1
4/19 – K Appanna (RCB) v RR, Jaipur, April 23
4/20 – M Patel (MI) v DC, Visakhapatnam, April 9
4/20 – M Morkel (DD) v KXIP, Dharamsala, May 19
4/25 – S Trivedi (RR) v RCB, Bangalore, April 25
Hat-trick
4/13 – A Chandila (RR) v PWI, Jaipur, May 13
(victims- JD Ryder (ct) , SC Ganguly (st) and RCV Uthappa (st)
Leading wicket-takers
M Morkel (DD) – 25 wickets@18.12, Econ 7.19, SR 15.1
S Narine (KKR) – 24 wickets@13.50, Econ 5.47, SR 14.7
L Malinga (MI) – 22 wickets@15.91, Econ 6.31, SR 15.1
U Yadav (DD) – 19 wickets@23.84, Econ 7.43, SR 19.2
R Vinay Kumar (RCB) – 19 wickets@25.26, Econ 8.60, SR 17.6
D Steyn (DC) – 18 wickets@15.83, Econ 6.11, SR 15.5
P Awana (KXIP) – 17 wickets@21.88, Econ 7.91, SR 16.5
Z Khan (RCB) – 17 wickets@26.65, Econ 7.55, SR 21.1
K Pollard (MI) – 16 wickets@21.88, Econ 7.98, SR 16.4
P Chawla (KXIP) – 16 wickets@26.19, Econ 7.35, SR 21.3
Most wicketkeeping dismissals
16 – Naman Ojha (DD) – 14 catches, 2 stumpings
14 – B McCullum (KKR) – 8 catches, 6 stumpings
14 – MS Dhoni (CSK) – 12 catches, 2 stumpings
11 - N Saini (KXIP) – 9 catches, 2 stumpings
9 – R Uthappa (PWI) – 6 catches, 3 stumpings
Most catches in the field
13 – R Sharma (MI)
11 – A Rahane (RR)
11 – S Raina (CSK)
10 – S Smith (PWI)
10 – M Tiwary (KKR)
Most Man-of-the-Match awards
5 – C Gayle (RCB)
3 – AB de Villiers (RCB)
3 – D Steyn (DC)
3 – V Sehwag (DD)
3 – S Narine (KKR)
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