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    Complete List of the Highest Individual Runs in IPL History Up to 2026 

    Ryan ReyBy Ryan ReyFebruary 19, 2026Updated:April 8, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read35 Views
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    Today we gonna take a full look at the highest individual runs in IPL history from 2008 to 2026 which shows how the highest individual run in IPL keeps going higher every year

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    Table of Contents

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    • Chris Gayle’s Historic 175 Not Out Against Pune Warriors in 2013
      • Breaking Down the Fastest Century and Record-Setting Performance
      • Why This Remains the Most Unassailable Record in T20 Cricket
    • Top 20 Highest Individual Scores in IPL from 2008 to 2026
      • Complete Rankings and Statistical Breakdown
      • Notable Patterns Among Elite Batting Performances
    • Evolution of High Scoring Innings Across Three IPL Eras
      • Foundation Years 2008 to 2013
      • Consolidation Period 2014 to 2019
      • Modern Aggressive Era 2020 to 2026
    • Cricket Stadiums That Produce the Highest Individual Scores
      • M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
      • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
      • Dubai International Stadium
    • Breakthrough Performances from IPL 2025 Season
    • Predicting Record-Breaking Innings in IPL 2026 Season
    • The Enduring Legacy of IPL’s Greatest Batting Performances

    Chris Gayle’s Historic 175 Not Out Against Pune Warriors in 2013

    Chris Gayle playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore smashed 175 not out when he played against Pune Warriors India

    In that match he faced 66 balls with a strike rate of 265.15 and hit 13 fours and 17 sixes and this match happened at the famous M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

    Breaking Down the Fastest Century and Record-Setting Performance

    In that same match Gayle reached his century in just 30 balls which became the fastest century in T20 cricket history breaking Andrew Symonds’ 34-ball hundred for Kent in 2004, and RCB made 263/5 which was the highest team total in IPL history at that time, then they won by 130 runs which was their biggest winning margin, and Gayle also took 2 wickets in the last over of the Pune innings

    Why This Remains the Most Unassailable Record in T20 Cricket

    Gayle’s 175* is still the highest individual score in all T20 cricket and not only the IPL, but his 17 sixes are also still an IPL record

    His 30-ball century is still the fastest in IPL history, and his innings alone made 66.5% of RCB’s total runs

    Top 20 Highest Individual Scores in IPL from 2008 to 2026

    These are the top 20 highest individual scores in IPL history from 2008 to 2026 which shows how one big innings can change the full match plus how some players’ names keep coming again and again

    Complete Rankings and Statistical Breakdown

    The top 20 highest IPL scores list starts with Chris Gayle 175* in 2013 which is still the biggest IPL score ever and after that Brendon McCullum 158* in 2008 became the first huge famous IPL inning

    Later big scores came like Abhishek Sharma 141 in 2025 Quinton de Kock 140* in 2022 AB de Villiers 133* in 2015 and KL Rahul 132* in 2020; other big scores are AB de Villiers 129* Shubman Gill 129 Gayle 128* Rishabh Pant 128* Murali Vijay 127 and David Warner 126 and the list ends with Rajat Patidar 118* in 2025

    Player Runs Team Date 4s 6s
    Chris Gayle 175* RCB 23 Apr 2013 13 17
    Brendon McCullum 158* KKR 18 Apr 2008 10 13
    Quinton de Kock 140* LSG 18 May 2022 10 10
    Abhishek Sharma 141 SRH 12 Apr 2025 14 10
    AB de Villiers 133* RCB 10 May 2015 19 4
    KL Rahul 132* KXIP 24 Sep 2020 14 7
    AB de Villiers 129* RCB 14 May 2016 10 12
    Shubman Gill 129 GT 26 May 2023 7 10
    Chris Gayle 128* RCB 17 May 2012 7 13
    Rishabh Pant 128* DD 10 May 2018 15 7
    Murali Vijay 127 CSK 3 Apr 2010 18 2
    David Warner 126 SRH 30 Apr 2017 10 8
    Ruturaj Gaikwad 124* CSK 23 Apr 2024 12 4
    KL Rahul 124 PBKS 2 May 2021 12 4
    Yashasvi Jaiswal 124 RR 30 Apr 2023 16 8
    Virender Sehwag 122 KXIP 30 May 2014 12 8
    Paul Valthaty 120* KXIP 13 Apr 2011 19 2
    Virender Sehwag 119 DD 5 May 2011 11 7
    KL Rahul 119 PBKS 12 Apr 2021 12 5
    Rajat Patidar 118* RCB 27 May 2025 11 6

    Notable Patterns Among Elite Batting Performances

    A clear pattern is AB de Villiers comes two times in the top 10 with 133* and 129*, Chris Gayle also comes two times with 175* and 128*, and KL Rahul comes three times with 132*, 124, and 119; M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru hosted 3 of the top 10 scores and Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai hosted many 120+ scores which shows these grounds are perfect for big hitting

    Evolution of High Scoring Innings Across Three IPL Eras

    High scores in IPL changed a lot with time, first in early seasons big innings was very rare, then in middle years it started coming more, and now in modern era 130+ scores are happening many times because of big power hitting, small boundaries, and batting friendly pitches

    Foundation Years 2008 to 2013

    The foundation years started strong in 2008 when McCullum made 158* in the first ever IPL match in 73 balls with 13 sixes, and then in 2013 Gayle took it even higher with 175*, while the average strike rate of top scores in this time was 167.3 and the highest score went from 158 to 175

    Consolidation Period 2014 to 2019

    During the consolidation time AB de Villiers came in the list two times in 2015 and 2016 with his smart 360-degree batting shots, and Rishabh Pant in 2018 became the first young Indian player to enter the top 5, and strike rates also went higher because de Villiers’ 133* came at 225.4

    Modern Aggressive Era 2020 to 2026

    In the modern aggressive era where even powerplay scores are breaking new records Quinton de Kock scored 140* off 70 balls in 2022 and Abhishek Sharma smashed 141 off 55 balls in 2025 with a strike rate of 256.4, and now hitting 10+ sixes is becoming normal in many innings while small boundaries and batting friendly pitches made 130+ scores look not so rare

    Cricket Stadiums That Produce the Highest Individual Scores

    Some stadiums became famous for huge innings because the pitch stays good for batting, the outfield is fast, and boundaries are shorter which gives batters a big chance to turn 70 runs into 130 very fast

    M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

    M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has hosted 94 IPL matches with an average first innings score of 178 plus the highest team total is 287 by SRH vs RCB in 2024 

    The stadium also saw big innings like Gayle 175, McCullum 158, and de Villiers 129* mainly because the ground is small and the straight boundaries are very short

    Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

    Wankhede Stadium has seen famous big innings like de Villiers 133* and Yashasvi Jaiswal 124 plus it is known for a good batting pitch, fast outfield, and short square boundaries which helps batters score very quickly

    Dubai International Stadium

    Dubai International Stadium is mostly a low scoring ground compared to Indian stadiums, that is why KL Rahul’s 132* there looks even more special because it came when making big totals was not easy

    Breakthrough Performances from IPL 2025 Season

    Abhishek Sharma scored 141 off 55 balls vs Punjab Kings on 12 April 2025 with 14 fours and 10 sixes at a strike rate of 256.4 and it is now the 4th highest score in IPL history, Rajat Patidar made 118* off 56 balls vs PBKS on 27 May 2025 with 11 fours and 6 sixes in the final, B Sai Sudharsan hit 108* off 52 balls vs DC on 18 May 2025 with 9 fours and 6 sixes, and overall in this season 6 players crossed 600+ runs which became a new record for the league

    Predicting Record-Breaking Innings in IPL 2026 Season

    Based on recent seasons and how batting is going now, there are some players who look most likely to come near Gayle’s 175* if they get a flat pitch, a perfect day, and enough balls to play 

    The five players most likely to challenge Gayle’s 175* are Abhishek Sharma for SRH because he already hit 141 in 2025 and has a 204+ strike rate in the last two seasons on a batting-friendly Hyderabad pitch

    Travis Head for SRH because he made 567 runs in 2024 at a 191.55 strike rate and attacks from ball one, Vaibhav Suryavanshi for RR because the 14-year-old prodigy scored 175* off 80 balls for India U19 in the 2026 U19 World Cup final

    Yashasvi Jaiswal for RR because he already has a 124 in 2023 and turns starts into big scores, and Phil Salt for RCB because he has 1056 runs in 34 IPL innings at a 175.7 strike rate and plays at Chinnaswamy

    The Enduring Legacy of IPL’s Greatest Batting Performances

    Chris Gayle’s 175* is still the biggest benchmark in T20 batting even after 13 years and it has stayed safe even with rule changes, smaller grounds, and a new generation of big power hitters, while the top 5 scores average 149.4 runs and the top 5 strike rates average 204.3, and the main venues for top scores are Bengaluru with 3, Mumbai with 2, and Dubai with 1.

    Players with multiple top-20 entries include AB de Villiers with 2, Chris Gayle with 2, and KL Rahul with 3, and the 2025 season showed the gap is getting smaller with Abhishek Sharma’s 141 plus the rise of Vaibhav Suryavanshi who scored 175* in the U19 World Cup, meaning Gayle’s record can finally break in the next 2-3 seasons while IPL is still the top T20 league in the world for high-scoring individual performances with 29 fours and 15 sixes per match.

     

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