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IPL 2016: Highest/Most Run-Scorers, Leading Wicket-Takers after Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

Virat Kohli leads the run-scorers chart

Kings XI Punjab played Royal Challengers Bangalore on 9 May 2016. Both the teams had won their previous games in IPL 2016. Moreover, these teams desperately needed a win to swim out of the bottom half of the table.

Kings XI Punjab won the toss and elected to field first.

Kings XI Punjab Playing XI:

Murali Vijay(C), Marcus Stoinis, Hashim Amla, Wriddhiman Saha(WK), David Miller, Farhaan Behardien, Axar Patel, Anureet Singh, Mohit Sharma, Sandeep Sharma, KC Cariappa.

Royal Challengers Bangalore Playing XI: 

Virat Kohli(C), Lokesh Rahul(WK), AB de Villiers, Shane Watson, Travis Head, Sachin Baby, Stuart Binny, Chris Jordan, Iqbal Abdulla, Varun Aaron, Yuzvendra Chahal.

Also Read: IPL 2016: Highest/Most Run-Scorers, Leading Wicket-Takers after Rising Pune Supergiants (RPS) vs Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

Anureet Singh played his first game of IPL 2016 for Kings XI Punjab. Chris Gayle didn’t make the playing eleven for Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Royal Challengers Bangalore was off to a roaring start. Lokesh Rahul continued his fine form. He scored 42 runs off just 25 balls. With that brilliant opening partnership of 63 runs, the stage was set perfectly for the middle order. That didn’t happen, though. RCB lost two quick wickets.

AB de Villiers came in next and scored a brilliant half-century. RCB put 175 runs on the board.

It was not Marcus Stoinis this time. Hashim Amla opened the batting along with Murali Vijay. Murali Vijay batted well and scored a well-paced half-century. That was his third of the season. Vijay and Stoinis put 51 runs for the fourth wicket. Interestingly, Vijay scored 42 runs in that partnership.

Stoinis played a stunner in the final over. KXIP almost tasted a win against RCB. They lost the match by one run.  

Virat Kohli extends his lead in the most run-scorers chart. He has two centuries to his name in IPL 9. SRH’s David Warner follows him with 458 runs at an average of 65.42. AB de Villiers moves up. While Murali Vijay enters the leading run-scorers chart.

IPL 2016 Highest Run-Scorers

Positon

Player

Matches

Innings

NO

Runs

High score

Average

Balls faced

Strike rate

1

 Virat Kohli

9

9

2

561

108*

80.14

395

142.02

2

 David Warner

9

9

2

458

92

65.42

279

164.15

3

 Ajinkya Rahane

10

10

2

417

74

52.12

319

130.72

4

 Gautam Gambhir

10

10

2

398

90*

49.75

325

122.46

5

 Rohit Sharma

10

10

3

388

85*

55.42

282

137.58

6

 AB de Villiers

9

9

0

385

83

42.77

234

164.52

7

 Robin Uthappa

10

10

0

327

72

32.70

241

135.68

8

 Murali Vijay

10

10

0

318

89

31.80

251

126.69

9

 Shikhar Dhawan

9

9

4

310

82*

62.00

266

116.54

10

 Quinton de Kock

8

8

1

297

108

42.42

199

149.24

 

There wasn’t much for KXIP’s bowlers in the first six overs. RCB was on a song during the powerplay.

KC Cariappa took two crucial wickets right after. He dismissed Kohli and Rahul in a single over.

Chahal struck gold for Royal Challengers Bangalore. He took two wickets in as many balls. David Miller went for a duck.

Trivia: This is David Miller’s first duck in IPL.

Shane Watson dismissed Murali Vijay. This shifted the tide in RCB’s favour.

Andre Russell leads the top wicket-takers chart with fourteen wickets. Mitchell McClenaghan follows him with fourteen wickets as well.

IPL 2016 Top Wicket-Takers

Position

Player

Matches

Innings

Overs

Runs

Wickets

BBI

Average

Economy

1

 Andre Russell

10

10

32.0

248

14

4/20

17.71

7.75

2

 Shane Watson

9

9

34.3

274

14

3/24

19.57

7.94

3

 Mitchell McClenaghan

10

10

38.3

313

14

4/21

22.35

8.12

4

 Mustafizur Rahman

9

9

33.0

203

13

3/16

15.61

6.15

5

 Bhuvneshwar Kumar

9

9

34.0

271

13

4/29

20.84

7.97

6

 Dwayne Bravo

10

10

38.0

339

12

4/22

28.25

8.92

7

 Jasprit Bumrah

10

10

38.0

310

11

3/26

28.18

8.15

8

 Dhawal Kulkarni

9

9

30.0

210

10

3/19

21.00

7.00

9

 Amit Mishra

9

9

30.0

219

10

4/11

21.90

7.30

10

 Sandeep Sharma

10

10

35.0

262

10

2/23

26.20

7.48

 

RCB’s AB de Villiers has the most catches in the tournament so far. While SRH’s Naman Ojha has the most dismissals as a wicketkeeper. He dismissed eleven players so far.

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