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IPL 2023: The most effective batters in successful chases | Cricket News – Times of India

IPL 2023: The most effective batters in successful chases | Cricket News – Times of India
IPL 2023 has seen many statistical records being broken. At the end of the league stage, the last 4 teams have been decided and it’s not surprising to see many players of these teams featuring prominently in most lists.
From Faf du Plessis to Shubman Gill to Virat Kohli to Yashasvi Jaiswal – some of the batters have completely blown our minds this season.
But one list which is dominated by players from defending champions and table toppers the Gujarat Titans and 5 time champions the Mumbai Indians is that of the most effective batters in successful run chases in this edition of the IPL.
TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at the top 6 batters on this list:
BATTER TEAM INNINGS RUNS HS AVG 100s 50s SR
Shubman Gill GT 6 333 104* 66.60 1 2 151.36
Suryakumar Yadav MI 6 272 83 54.40 0 3 198.54
Ishan Kishan MI 6 248 75 41.33 0 2 167.57
Cameron Green MI 6 187 100* 93.50 1 0 183.33
Virat Kohli RCB 2 182 100 182.00 1 1 162.50
Vijay Shankar GT 4 160 53 53.33 0 2 155.34

Now let’s look at batters who have scored 350 plus runs and have an average of 35 plus and a strike rate of 150 plus in the 16th edition of the IPL:

BATTER TEAM INNINGS RUNS HS AVG 100s 50s SR
Faf du Plessis RCB 14 730 84 56.15 0 8 153.68
Shivam Dubey CSK 12 385 52 38.50 0 3 160.42
Yashasvi Jaiswal RR 14 625 124 48.07 1 5 163.61
Heinrich Klaasen SRH 11 448 104 49.77 1 2 177.07
Suryakumar Yadav MI 14 511 103* 42.58 1 4 185.14
Shubman Gill GT 14 680 104* 56.66 2 4 152.46
Cameron Green MI 14 381 100* 54.42 1 2 159.41

Stats Courtesy: Rajesh Kumar

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