IPL’s legacy, built over 18 seasons, brims with pyrotechnics, yet centuries remain the gold standard. Discover the elite batsmen who’ve mastered this art, complete with stats and highlights.
Virat Kohli tops with eight centuries in 267 RCB matches, totaling 8,661 runs (39.54 avg), 63 fifties, 771 fours, 291 sixes. The chase master extraordinaire.
Jos Buttler follows with seven in 121 games (4,120 runs at 40 avg since 2016), 24 fifties, 407 fours, 185 sixes – explosive and reliable.
Six for Chris Gayle: 4,965 runs in 142 matches (39.72 avg, 2009-2021), 31 fifties, including his iconic 175* vs Pune Warriors.
Five from KL Rahul: 5,222 runs in 145 games (46.21 avg), 40 fifties, 452 fours, 208 sixes – the epitome of class.
Four each for Shubman Gill (118 matches, 3,866 runs, 39.44), Shane Watson (145, 3,874, 30.99), David Warner (184, 6,565, 40.52). Icons all.
As IPL pushes boundaries, these feats remind us of the thrill when bat trumps ball, setting the stage for future epics.
