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Manish Pandey Joins Elite IPL 4,000-Run Club in KKR vs DC Clash

Manish Pandey became the 21st player to score 4,000 runs in IPL history during KKR's match against Delhi Capitals. He achieved the milestone with a quickfire 25 off 16 balls, taking his career total to 4,012 runs in 180 matches. Pandey has played for multiple franchises including RCB, SRH, and KKR, and was the first Indian to score an IPL century in 2009. Despite his efforts, KKR lost the match as DC posted 203/5 and bowled them out for 163.

Manish Pandey completes 4,000 runs in IPL

Kolkata, May 25

India and Kolkata Knight Riders batting veteran Manish Pandey completed 4,000 runs in his Indian Premier League career.

Manish became the 21st member of IPL's 4,000 run club during his side's IPL match against Delhi Capitals (DC), where he scored a quickfire 25 in 16 balls, with two fours and two sixes at a strike rate of 156.25.

In 180 IPL matches and 164 innings, he has made 4,012 runs at an average of 29.50 and a strike rate of 121.53, including a century and 22 fifties. His best score is 114*.

With KKR, a franchise he represented from 2014-17 and then from 2024 to the present day, he has made 1,646 runs at an average of 33.59 and a strike rate of 128.39, with seven fifties in 70 matches and 63 innings, with a best score of 94. He is the team's seventh-highest run-getter. This season, he has made 70 runs in two innings at an average of 35.00 and a strike rate of 142.85, with a best score of 45.

He also had a lengthy stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) from 2018-2021, scoring 1,345 runs in 51 matches and 47 innings at an average of 35.39 and a strike rate of 124.76, with 12 fifties and a best score of 83*. He is SRH's sixth-highest run-getter.

After featuring for MI in his debut season back in 2008, for just three matches, Manish made his name with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) from 2009-10, scoring 569 runs in 24 matches and 23 innings at an average of 31.61 and a strike rate of 119.78, with a century and fifty, becoming the first Indian to score an IPL century back in 2009.

He has also had stints with the Pune Warriors India (PWI) from 2011-13, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in 2022 and Delhi Capitals (DC) in 2023. He was the fourth-highest run-getter for PWI, with 525 runs in 25 innings at an average of 23.86, with a strike rate of over 110 and three fifties.

For LSG in 2022, he made 88 runs in six innings, with a best score of 38, while for DC, he made 160 runs in 10 matches and nine innings, with a half-century to his name and a best score of 50.

Coming to the match, KKR opted to bowl first and knocks from KL Rahul (60 in 30 balls, with five fours and four sixes) and skipper Axar Patel (39 in 25 balls, with three fours and two sixes) took DC to 203/5 in 20 overs, with Saurabh Dubey (2/28) being the leading wicket-taker for KKR.

For KKR, skipper Ajinkya Rahane (63 in 39 balls, with four boundaries and four sixes) did put up a fight, however, there was a lack of support from other batters as KKR sank to 163/10 in 18.4 overs, with Kuldeep Yadav (3/29) and Lungi Ngidi (3/27 in 3.4 overs) being DC's top bowlers. Mitchell Starc also got two wickets.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Manish Pandey has always been that unsung hero of IPL. From RCB to SRH to KKR, he's been consistent. But let's be real - his strike rate of 121.53 in today's T20 era is a bit outdated. He needs to adapt to the modern power-hitting game if he wants to stay relevant. Still, respect for reaching 4k runs! 🙌

Vikram M

Manish Pandey is a class act when it comes to anchoring innings. His 114* for RCB in 2009 is still one of my favourite IPL innings - clean hitting, proper technique. But the game has moved on. We need finishers like Russell or Pollard now. Pandey's 25 off 16 yesterday showed glimpses, but not enough. He should focus on domestic cricket and mentor youngsters. 🇮🇳

Michael C

Good for Manish Pandey! 4,000 runs is a solid achievement in any T20 league. I've followed IPL from abroad and he's been a steady presence. That said, I think his international career fizzled out too quickly - India could have used his experience in the middle order. KKR's fans must be happy to see him back. 👍

Ananya R

Honestly, I'm not surprised. Manish Pandey has been around since 2008 - almost two decades in the IPL! His average of 29.50 shows he's been decent, not great. But being the first Indian to score an IPL century is a legacy. KKR's management should consider giving him a farewell season next year if they don't retain him. He deserves it. 🌟

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