KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition.
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Published : Oct 31, 2020, 8:12 PM IST
Hyderabad: Mandeep Singh collected the first-ball duck in this game to provide the 79th occasion of opening batsman collecting the first-ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the 31st occasion of an opening batsman batting at number two collecting the first-ball duck in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s run aggregate read 641 at the end of this game in the ongoing edition of the tournament. His feat provides the 18th occasion of a batsman to totalling 600 plus runs in an edition. The following table details all such occasions.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
V Kohli
16
16
4
973
Bangalore
2016
2
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
3
KS Williamson
17
17
3
735
Sunrisers
2018
4
CH Gayle
15
14
2
733
Bangalore
2012
5
MEK Hussey
17
17
3
733
Chennai
2013
6
CH Gayle
16
16
4
708
Bangalore
2013
7
DA Warner
12
12
2
692
Sunrisers
2019
8
AB de Villiers
16
16
3
687
Bangalore
2016
9
RR Pant
14
14
1
684
Delhi
2018
10
RV Uthappa
16
16
1
660
Kolkata
2014
11
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
12
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
13
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
14
V Kohli
16
16
2
634
Bangalore
2013
15
SR Tendulkar
15
15
2
618
Mumbai
2009
16
SE Marsh
11
11
2
616
Punjab
2008
17
CH Gayle
12
12
3
608
Bangalore
2011
18
AT Rayudu
16
16
2
602
Chennai
2018
KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the third batsman to score 600 plus runs in two or more editions in the tournament.
No
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
1
CH Gayle
15
14
2
733
Bangalore
2012
2
CH Gayle
16
16
4
708
Bangalore
2013
3
CH Gayle
12
12
3
608
Bangalore
2011
2
1
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
2
DA Warner
12
12
2
692
Sunrisers
2019
3
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
3
1
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
2
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the first Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.
No
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
1
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
2
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the fourth occasion of a wicket-keeper batsman scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. Others are – RR Pant of Delhi {684} in 2018 RV Uthappa of Kolkata {660} in 2014 and KL Rahul of Punjab {659} in 2018.
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the second occasion of his scoring 600 plus run as a wicket-keeper batsman in an edition in the tournament. Prior to this, he had scored 659 in 2018 representing Punjab. Thus KL Rahul earned the distinction of becoming the only wicket-keeper batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the seventh occasion of a captain scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below. KL Rahul became the fifth captain to achieve the feat in the tournament.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
V Kohli
16
16
4
973
Bangalore
2016
2
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
3
Williamson
17
17
3
735
Sunrisers
2018
4
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
5
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
6
V Kohli
16
16
2
634
Bangalore
2013
7
Tendulkar
15
15
2
618
Mumbai
2009
CH Gayle scored six boundary fours and eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate of 1041 boundary fours and 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary fours and 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary sixes. Prior to the start of this game, he had an aggregate of 993 boundary sixes. His seventh boundary six of his innings – of the bowling of Karthik Tyagi {18.5 overs} – fetched him 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle has scored 383 boundary fours and 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes coupled with 350 plus boundary fours.
CH Gayle scored 99 in this game which represents his 107th fifty and 85th half-century in T20 games. It also represents his 37th fifty and 31st half century in the tournament.
CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the 65th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Punjab batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament.
Hyderabad: Mandeep Singh collected the first-ball duck in this game to provide the 79th occasion of opening batsman collecting the first-ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the 31st occasion of an opening batsman batting at number two collecting the first-ball duck in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s run aggregate read 641 at the end of this game in the ongoing edition of the tournament. His feat provides the 18th occasion of a batsman to totalling 600 plus runs in an edition. The following table details all such occasions.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
V Kohli
16
16
4
973
Bangalore
2016
2
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
3
KS Williamson
17
17
3
735
Sunrisers
2018
4
CH Gayle
15
14
2
733
Bangalore
2012
5
MEK Hussey
17
17
3
733
Chennai
2013
6
CH Gayle
16
16
4
708
Bangalore
2013
7
DA Warner
12
12
2
692
Sunrisers
2019
8
AB de Villiers
16
16
3
687
Bangalore
2016
9
RR Pant
14
14
1
684
Delhi
2018
10
RV Uthappa
16
16
1
660
Kolkata
2014
11
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
12
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
13
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
14
V Kohli
16
16
2
634
Bangalore
2013
15
SR Tendulkar
15
15
2
618
Mumbai
2009
16
SE Marsh
11
11
2
616
Punjab
2008
17
CH Gayle
12
12
3
608
Bangalore
2011
18
AT Rayudu
16
16
2
602
Chennai
2018
KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the third batsman to score 600 plus runs in two or more editions in the tournament.
No
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
1
CH Gayle
15
14
2
733
Bangalore
2012
2
CH Gayle
16
16
4
708
Bangalore
2013
3
CH Gayle
12
12
3
608
Bangalore
2011
2
1
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
2
DA Warner
12
12
2
692
Sunrisers
2019
3
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
3
1
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
2
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
KL Rahul’s 641 in the ongoing edition provide the second occasion of his compiling 600 plus runs in an edition. Prior to this he had aggregated 659 runs in 2018 edition. He became the first Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.
No
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
1
KL Rahul
14
14
2
659
Punjab
2018
2
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the fourth occasion of a wicket-keeper batsman scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. Others are – RR Pant of Delhi {684} in 2018 RV Uthappa of Kolkata {660} in 2014 and KL Rahul of Punjab {659} in 2018.
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the second occasion of his scoring 600 plus run as a wicket-keeper batsman in an edition in the tournament. Prior to this, he had scored 659 in 2018 representing Punjab. Thus KL Rahul earned the distinction of becoming the only wicket-keeper batsman to score 600 plus runs in two editions in the tournament.
KL Rahul’s 641 runs in this series provide the seventh occasion of a captain scoring 600 plus runs in an edition in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below. KL Rahul became the fifth captain to achieve the feat in the tournament.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
Team
Edn
1
V Kohli
16
16
4
973
Bangalore
2016
2
DA Warner
17
17
3
848
Sunrisers
2016
3
Williamson
17
17
3
735
Sunrisers
2018
4
DA Warner
14
14
3
641
Sunrisers
2017
5
KL Rahul
13
13
2
641
Punjab
2020
6
V Kohli
16
16
2
634
Bangalore
2013
7
Tendulkar
15
15
2
618
Mumbai
2009
CH Gayle scored six boundary fours and eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate of 1041 boundary fours and 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary fours and 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 1001 boundary sixes in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the history of T20 games to score 1000 boundary sixes. Prior to the start of this game, he had an aggregate of 993 boundary sixes. His seventh boundary six of his innings – of the bowling of Karthik Tyagi {18.5 overs} – fetched him 1000 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle scored eight boundary sixes in this game during his knock of 99 which fetched him an aggregate 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes.
CH Gayle has scored 383 boundary fours and 349 boundary sixes in the tournament. He needs one more boundary six for his 350 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would become the only batsman in the history of the tournament to score 350 boundary sixes coupled with 350 plus boundary fours.
CH Gayle scored 99 in this game which represents his 107th fifty and 85th half-century in T20 games. It also represents his 37th fifty and 31st half century in the tournament.
CH Gayle’s 99 in this game provide the 65th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Punjab batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament.