
IPL Final Key Records ahead of RCB vs PBKS: Most runs, wickets, catches; highest individual scores, best bowling figures
The Indian Premier League (IPL) will have a new title winner as Royal Challengers Bengaluru takes on Punjab Kings in the IPL 2025 final on Tuesday.
Here are all the major IPL final stats and records ahead of the RCB vs PBKS clash:
MOST RUNS IN IPL FINALS
Player Name Innings Runs Average Strike Rate High Score 1. Suresh Raina (CSK) 8 249 35.57 150.00 73 2. Shane Watson (CSK, RR, RCB) 4 236 78.66 163.88 117* 3. Rohit Sharma (DC, MI) 6 183 30.50 129.78 68 4. Murali Vijay (CSK) 4 181 45.25 147.15 95
Highest individual scores in IPL finals
1. Shane Watson (CSK) - 117* vs SRH (2018)
2. Wriddhiman Saha (KXIP) - 115* vs KKR (2014)
3. B Sai Sudharsan (GT) - 96 vs CSK (2023)
4. Murali Vijay (CSK) - 95 vs RCB (2011)
MOST WICKETS IN IPL FINALS
Player Inns. Wkts. Avg. Econ. BBI 1. Dwayne Bravo (CSK) 7 10 24.10 9.77 4/42 2. Mitchell Johnson (PBKS, MI) 3 7 12.28 7.16 3/26 3. Albie Morkel (CSK) 5 6 19.83 7.00 2/12 4. Shardul Thakur (CSK) 4 6 18.83 8.69 3/38
Best bowling figures in IPL finals
1. Anil Kumble (RCB) - 4/16 in four overs vs Deccan Chargers (2009)
2. Dwayne Bravo (CSK) - 4/42 in four overs vs MI (2013)
3. Karanveer Singh (KXIP) - 4/54 in four overs vs KKR (2014)
4. R. Ashwin (CSK) - 3/16 in four overs vs RCB (2011)
Most catches in IPL finals
1. MS Dhoni (CSK) - 8 in 11 innings (as a wicket-keeper)
2. Ravindra Jadeja (CSK) - 6 in 8 innings
3. Suresh Raina (CSK) - 6 in 8 innings

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