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