Indian Premier League Year-wise records
We take a look at what has taken place each year in the IPL in terms of numbers.
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IPL 3: 2010 (March 12-April 25) Champions – Chennai Super Kings
CSK led by MS Dhoni picked their first title this year by defeating Sachin Tendulkar’s MI by 22 runs in the final held in Mumbai. This edition saw the inclusion of five new venues in the IPL. CSK also won the Fair Play Award in this tournament.
Highest scorer: MI captain Tendulkar finished as the highest scorer in the tournament (618 runs) and he took 15 innings for scoring those many runs (average 47.53).
Highest wicket-taker: DC’s Pragyan Ojha took 21 wickets to finish as the most successful bowler in the tournament. His tally came in 16 games with the best bowling figure of 3 for 26.
Most number of sixes: RCB’s Robin Uthappa hit 27 sixes in 14 innings – the highest.
Highest individual score: CSK’s Murali Vijay slammed 127 against RR and it was recorded to be the highest individual score in this edition.
Best bowling figure: CSK’s Doug Bolinger ended with 4 for 13 against DC and it was the best bowling figure in this tournament.
Best bowling average: DD’s Virender Sehwag bowled 5.4 overs in the tournament to finish with 3 wickets for 23 runs and his average of 7.66 was the best bowling average in IPL edition three.
Highest team score: CSK’s 246 for 5 in 20 overs against RR in Chennai.
Lowest team score: DC’s 82 versus RCB in Mumbai.
Biggest victory (by runs): MI beat DD by 98 runs in Delhi.
Smallest victory (by runs): RR beat DC by 2 runs in Nagpur.
Player of the series: Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 618 runs in the tournament, was adjudged as the man of the series.
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