IPL 2026: highest runs, batting milestones; successful 200-pulse run chases
Ahmedabad, June 1
The Indian Premier League 2026 proved to be the biggest runfest in the league's history. With the campaign concluding on Sunday, as Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final, the tournament ended with a plethora of "mosts" and "highests".
IPL 2026 turned out to be a record-breaking season, with multiple batting milestones across the tournament. It recorded the highest aggregate runs in a single edition, with 27,450 runs scored, along with the best runs-per-wicket ratio of 31.26.
The season also saw the highest run rate per over at 9.88. It further featured the most boundaries ever recorded in an IPL season, including 2,332 fours and 1,426 sixes, underlining its batting dominance.
Individual brilliance was on full display, with a record 15 centuries scored, with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batter Sanju Samson being the only player to record two tons. In addition, teams regularly posted huge totals, with 65 scores crossing the 200-run mark and 17 successful chases of 200-plus targets.
IPL 2026 in a nutshell:
Most runs in an edition: 27,450Highest runs/wicket in an edition: 31.26Highest RPO in an edition: 9.88Most fours in an edition: 2,332Most sixes in an edition: 1,426Most individual hundreds: 15Most 200-plus totals: 65Most successful 200-plus chases: 17.
Coming to the final clash, put to bat first by RCB, GT scored just 155/8 in 20 overs, with Washington Sundar (50* in 37 balls, with five fours) and Nishant Sindhu (20 in 18 balls, with three fours) being the only one to cross the 20-run mark. Rasikh Dar Salam (3/27), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/29) and Josh Hazlewood (2/37) took wickets regularly.RCB started off well with a 62-run stand between Venkatesh Iyer (32 in 16 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) and Virat Kohli.
GT showed some fight, reducing RCB to 132/5 at one point, but Virat (75* in 42 balls, with nine fours and three sixes) guided RCB to a win with two overs left. This is RCB's second IPL title win and overall their fourth Indian franchise cricket trophy, including two Women's Premier League (WPL) titles.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Unbelievable numbers! 🤯 27,450 runs in a single season – that's close to a Test series! But I'm a bit worried about the bowlers. The game is becoming too one-sided. Even in the final, GT had no fight. Where's the balance? 😕
That 62-run partnership between Venkatesh Iyer and Kohli was crucial. Iyer's 32 off 16 balls set the tone. But Kohli's 75* was vintage – pure class under pressure. RCB fans deserve this! 👏👏 #IPL2026
As a CSK fan, I'm salty that we didn't make it, but Sanju Samson's two centuries were something else. 🔥 That said, the bowlers need help – maybe bigger boundaries or better pitches next year? 1,426 sixes in one season is bonkers!
RCB's second title – finally they're delivering. But let's be real, the tournament's quality was diluted by flat tracks. 9.88 runs per over? That's almost T10 level! Still, entertainment value was 10/10. 😅
Happy for RCB, but sad for Gujarat Titans – they had a great season despite losing the final. Washington Sundar's 50* in the final was a gem. Hopefully the bowlers get more support next season. India needs balance in IPL! 🙏
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