IPL 2023: Top performers with bat and ball across all 10 teams so far. cricket news



IPL 2023The 16th edition of the tournament has been quite the opener so far. After the first 42 matches, the 1st team has 12 points, the 4th team has 10 points, the 2nd has 8 points, the 2nd has 6 points and the 1st has 4 points. The race for a playoff berth is well and truly on.
The defending champions, Gujarat Titans have been the stand-out team so far, winning 6 out of 8 matches. All 10 teams are however mathematically still in the running for playoff berths.
But who have been the standout individual performers for all 10 teams?
TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at the top 3 performers with bat and ball across all 10 teams and some other interesting stats:
Mumbai Indians (5 titles, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020)
Most Runs:
1. Tilak Verma – 248 runs (8 innings)
2. Cameron Green – 243 runs (8 innings)
3. Ishan Kishan – 211 runs (8 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Piyush Chawla – 13 wickets (8 matches)
2. Jason Behrendorff 8 wickets (6 matches)
3. Riley Meredith – 7 wickets (5 matches)
Highest individual score: Tilak Verma – 46 vs 84 in RCB
Best Bowling Figures: Piyush Chawla – 3/22 vs DC
Best Batting Strike Rate: Suryakumar Yadav – 176.32 (201 runs in 8 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Piyush Chawla – 7.29 (13 wickets in 8 matches)

Tilak Verma. (AP Photo)
Chennai Super Kings (4 titles, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021):
Most Runs:
1. Devon Conway – 414 runs (9 innings)
2. Ruturaj Gaikwad – 354 runs (9 innings)
3. Shivam Dubey – 264 runs (8 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Tushar Deshpande – 17 wickets (9 matches)
2. Ravindra Jadeja – 13 wickets (9 matches)
3. Moeen Ali – 7 wickets (8 matches)
Highest individual score: Ruturaj Gaikwad – 50 vs 92 from GT
Best Bowling Figures: Moeen Ali – 4/26 vs LSG
Best Batting Strike Rate: MS Dhoni – 211.43 (74 runs in 6 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Mitchell Santner – 6.75 (3 wickets in 3 matches)
Kolkata Knight Riders (2 titles, 2012 and 2014):
Most Runs:
1. Venkatesh Iyer – 296 runs (9 matches)
2. Rinku Singh – 270 runs (9 innings)
3. Nitish Rana – 233 runs (9 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Varun Chakraborty – 13 wickets (9 matches)
2. Suyash Sharma – 9 wickets (7 matches)
3. Sunil Narine – 7 wickets (9 matches)
Highest individual score: Venkatesh Iyer – 51 vs 104 from MI
Best Bowling Figures: Varun Chakravarthy – 4/15 vs RCB
Best Batting Strike Rate: Shardul Thakur – 183.64 (101 runs in 5 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Anukul Roy – 4.75 (2 wickets in 2 matches)

Varun Chakraborty. (AP Photo)
Rajasthan Royals (1st title, 2008):
Most Runs:
1. Yashasvi Jaiswal – 428 (9 innings)
2. Jos Buttler – 289 (9 innings)
3. Sanju Samson – 212 runs (9 innings)
Most wickets:
1. R Ashwin – 13 wickets (9 matches)
2. Yuzvendra Chahal – 12 wickets (9 matches)
3. Trent Boult – 10 wickets (7 matches)
Highest individual score: Yashasvi Jaiswal – 62 vs 124 from MI
Best Bowling Figures: Yuzvendra Chahal – 4/17 vs SRH
Best Batting Strike Rate: Dhruv Jurel – 191.30 (132 runs in 8 innings)
Best bowling economy rate (min 3 wickets): R Ashwin – 7.22 (13 wickets in 9 matches)
Sunrisers Hyderabad (1st title, 2016):
Most Runs:
1. Rahul Tripathi – 170 runs (8 innings)
2. Mayank Agarwal – 169 (8 innings)
3. Harry Brook – 163 runs (8 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Mayank Markande – 10 wickets (6 matches)
2. Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 7 wickets (8 matches)
3. T Natarajan – 6 wickets (7 matches)
Highest individual score: Harry Brook – 100 from 55 vs KKR
Best Bowling Figures: Mayank Markande – 4/15 vs PBKS
Best Batting Strike Rate: Heinrich Klaasen – 182.14 (153 runs in 5 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Mayank Markande – 6.42 (10 wickets in 6 matches)
Gujarat Titans (1st title, 2022):
Most Runs:
1. Shubman Gill – 333 runs (8 matches)
2. Vijay Shankar – 199 runs (6 matches)
3. David Miller – 180 runs (7 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Rashid Khan – 14 wickets (8 matches)
2. Mohammed Shami – 13 wickets (8 matches)
3. Noor Ahmed – 8 wickets (4 matches)
Highest individual score: Shubman Gill – 49 vs 67 in PBKS
Best Bowling Figures: Mohammed Shami – 3/25 vs RR
Best Batting Strike Rate: Abhinav Manohar – 182.98 (86 runs in 4 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Mohit Sharma – 6.57 (6 wickets in 5 matches)

Shubman Gill. (IANS Photo)
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Most Runs:
1. Faf Du Plessis – 422 runs (8 matches)
2. Virat Kohli – 333 (8 matches)
3. Glenn Maxwell – 258 runs (8 matches)
Most wickets:
1. Mohammad Siraj – 14 wickets (8 matches)
2. Harshal Patel – 10 wickets (8 matches)
3. Wanindu Hasaranga – 6 wickets (5 matches)
Highest individual score: Faf du Plessis – 56 vs 84 in PBKS
Best Bowling Figures: Mohammed Siraj – 4/21 vs PBKS
Best Batting Strike Rate: Glenn Maxwell – 186.96 (258 runs in 8 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: David Willey – 7 (3 wickets in 4 matches) and Reece Topley – 7 (1 wicket in 1 match)
Punjab Kings:
Most Runs:
1. Shikhar Dhawan – 262 runs (6 innings)
2. Prabhsimran Singh – 210 runs (9 innings)
3. Sam Curran – 192 runs (9 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Arshdeep Singh – 15 wickets (9 matches)
2. Nathan Ellis – 7 wickets (5 matches)
3. Sam Curran – 7 wickets (9 matches)
Highest individual score: Shikhar Dhawan – 66 vs 99 in SRH
Best Bowling Figures: Arshdeep Singh – 4/29 vs MI
Best Batting Strike Rate: Jitesh Sharma – 162.39 (190 runs in 9 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Harpreet Brar – 7.22 (4 wickets in 8 matches)
Lucknow Super Giants:
Most Runs:
1. Kyle Meyers – 297 runs (8 innings)
2. KL Rahul – 274 runs (8 innings)
3. Nicholas Pooran – 216 runs (8 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Mark Wood – 11 wickets (4 matches)
2. Ravi Bishnoi – 10 wickets (8 matches)
3. Krunal Pandya – 6 wickets (8 matches)
Highest individual score: KL Rahul – 56 vs 74 in PBKS
Best Bowling Figures: Mark Wood – 5/14 vs DC
Best Batting Strike Rate: Nicholas Pooran – 194.59 (216 runs in 8 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Naveen-ul-Haq – 5.67 (4 wickets in 3 matches)
Capitals of Delhi:
Most Runs:
1. David Warner – 306 runs (8 innings)
2. Akshar Patel – 211 runs (8 innings)
3. Manish Pandey – 132 (6 innings)
Most wickets:
1. Kuldeep Yadav – 7 wickets (8 matches)
2. Axar Patel – 7 wickets (8 matches)
3. Mitchell Marsh – 7 wickets (6 matches)
Highest individual score: David Warner – 55 vs 65 from RR
Best Bowling Figures: Mitchell Marsh – 4/27 vs SRH
Best Batting Strike Rate: Philip Salt – 164.10 (64 runs in 3 innings)
Best bowling economy rate: Lalit Yadav – 6.50 (1 wicket in 4 matches)
* All stats in this article are after match 42 of IPL 2023 and before the start of the LSG vs RCB match on Monday, May 1 in Lucknow.





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