Team COC chooses the eleven all-time greatest performers in IPL history.
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The tournament, which began in 2008, has seen many records broken in the course of time by many players, who have left their mark on the IPL with either the bat or the ball or both. The tournament has seen many players create some brilliant records and helped their franchise win matches and at the time, win the tournament also.
Keeping such great players in mind and the numbers they have generated over the years, Team COC presents to you the All-Time XI of the Indian Premier League or the IPL XI of all time.
(All Figures At Upto The Postponement Of The IPL 2021 Edition)
CHRIS GAYLE (KKR, RCB, PBKS)
Mat: 140| Runs: 4950| HS: 175*
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Gayle was the first to reach 10,000 runs in the T20 format and has hit more than 20 centuries till now. Even in the IPL, Gayle has ruled the roost when it comes to the sheer dominance of the bowlers, as he has 4950 runs in 140 matches at an average of 40.24 and at an astonishing strike rate of 149.45.
He holds the record for most sixes in an IPL inning- 17 and the highest score in a match in IPL and T20 history- 175*, which is also the fastest century in T20 history in just 30 balls. Gayle is even going strong at the age of 41 and has scored the most centuries-6 in IPL history.
ROHIT SHARMA (C- DEC, MI)
Mat: 207| Runs: 5480| HS: 109*
Not only as captain but also as a batsman, Rohit Sharma is IPL royalty with 5480 runs in 207 matches, positioned at no.4 in the all-time highest run-getters list in IPL. He averages 31.49 and has a strike rate of 130.50. He has one century and 40 half-centuries to his name.
SURESH RAINA (CSK, GL)
Mat: 200| Runs: 5491| HS: 100*
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He also captained CSK and Gujarat Lions in the tournament and has perhaps played the innings of IPL, when he smashed 87 runs in just 25 balls against Punjab Kings in IPL 2014 qualifiers. Raina still manages to bring incomparable energy into the CSK team whenever he is on the field.
VIRAT KOHLI (RCB)
Mat: 199| Runs: 6076| HS: 113
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He holds the record for most runs in a single season of IPL- 973 in the 2016 edition, where he also slammed 4 centuries as well. Kohli was bought outside the auction as a U-19 player in 2008 by RCB and has played for them ever since. Unfortunately, Kohli has never been able to win the IPL trophy for his franchise the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).
AB DE VILLIERS (DC, RCB)
Mat: 176| Runs: 5056| HS: 133*
However, he has redefined T20 batting playing for RCB. Given a free rein to do whatever he wants, De Villiers has excelled at any position he has been asked to bat by the RCB team, be it top order, or even as a finisher, De Villiers has never disappointed and has won matches from impossible situations for his team.
He has been one of the few consistent foreign batsmen in the IPL who has done wonders which even his record shows, He has 5056 runs in 176 matches in IPL with 3 centuries and 40 half-centuries to his name. He averages 40.77 and has a strike rate of 152.38, one of the highest in IPL history. He has also kept wickets for RCB and done quite well behind the stumps and as a fielder.
MS DHONI (WK- CSK)
Mat: 211|Runs: 4669|HS: 84*|Dis: 157
He has taken all the hurdles and problems faced by CSK in recent years and turned them into opportunities. Or else no team would have succeeded if they had to uproot their base from their home ground to some other ground in the middle of the tournament, which CSK did, moving to Pune from Chennai in IPL 2018.
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Dhoni was the first captain to win the IPL more than once, win the IPL in two consecutive years and win the IPL three times. He also became the first player to appear in 200 matches in IPL, some of them played for Rising Pune Supergiant when CSK was suspended for two years.
He is also the only lower middle-order batsman to feature in the all-time top-ten run-getters list in IPL with 4669 runs in 211 matches at an average of 40.25 and strike-rate of 136.64.
RAVINDRA JADEJA (RR,CSK,GL)
Mat: 191|Runs: 2290 | HS: 62*| Wkts: 120|BB: 5/16
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He has 2290 runs and 120 wickets in 191 IPL matches thus far, some of which he played for Gujarat Lions as well. His best bowling figures are 5/16, while his highest score is 62*. He also holds the joint record for scoring the most runs in one over of an IPL match-37 which he took off Harshal Patel of RCB in the postponed IPL 2021 edition.
RASHID KHAN (SRH)
Mat: 69|Wkts: 85|BB: 3/7
His ability to stifle batsmen for runs and pick wickets when most needed has made him an asset for the SRH team, but lack of support from other bowlers in the past 2 seasons has dulled his impact a bit, him being the lone warrior for the Orange army.
BHUVNESHWAR KUMAR (PWI, SRH)
Mat: 126|Wkts: 139|BB: 5/19
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He can generate swing and seam movement from the new ball and then bowl terrific yorkers at the death, couple with knuckleballs and slower deliveries. His smart bowling has netted him 139 wickets in 126 IPL matches with a best of 5/16. His economy of 7.31 is quite good considering that he bowls in powerplays and death overs.
JASPRIT BUMRAH (MI)
Mat: 99|Wkts: 115|BB: 4/14
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He formed a deadly combination with veteran Lasith Malinga for MI, as the duo choked the opposition batsmen in death overs with pinpoint yorkers bowled consistently at high pace or variations coming out of nowhere.
Now the leader of MI bowling attack after the retirement of Lasith Malinga, Bumrah has 115 wickets in 99 matches for MI with a best of 4/14 at an economy of 7.39.
LASITH MALINGA (MI)
Mat: 122|Wkts: 170|BB: 5/13
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He recently announced his retirement from franchise T20 cricket and his last outing for MI was that amazing last over against CSK in the final of IPL 2019, which MI won by 1 run after Malinga had Shardul Thakur dismissed LBW on the last ball with a yorker when 2 runs were needed to win.
Malinga redefined death overs bowling for MI and groomed a young Jasprit Bumrah into a world-class bowler for not only the Mumbai Indians but also for the Indian team. He will remain one of the greats of the game which his record speaks for.