Fans were surprised after seeing these 3 IPL records, it will not be easy to break them

IPL Big Records: Many such records were made in the last IPL season, which surprised everyone. Sometimes the batsmen and sometimes the bowlers surprised with their performance. But, in the meantime, some such records were made, which had never been made before in IPL history. So, in this article, let us tell you about 3 such records, the making of which really proves how big a tournament IPL is.

The biggest chasing in IPL history

In IPL 2024, there were a lot of fours and sixes and it rained runs. The score had crossed 250 several times. This season, the record of the most successful run chase ever in T-20 cricket was also made. Punjab Kings (PBKS) achieved the target of 262 runs against KKR with 8 balls remaining and it became the most successful run chase in the history of T20 cricket.

14 centuries scored in a single season

The batsmen were in great form in IPL 2024. A total of 14 centuries were scored this season, which became the record for the most centuries in an IPL season. Never before in IPL history had 14 centuries been scored in a season. Jos Buttler had scored 2 centuries in IPL 2024. Whereas Virat Kohli, Will Jacques, Jonny Bairstow, Suryakumar Yadav, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Travis Head, Sunil Narine, Sai Sudarshan, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Marcus Stoinis had scored centuries.

RCB won 6 consecutive matches

Royal Challengers Bangalore had won only one match out of the first 8 matches of IPL 2024, but the comeback made by RCB was a sight to behold. RCB had qualified for the playoffs by winning 6 consecutive matches. RCB became the first team in the history of IPL to win 6 consecutive matches. Now it remains to be seen how RCB performs in IPL 2025.

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