With IPL 2025 looming on March 28, nostalgia sweeps through as we rank the top five for most fours in the tournament’s 18-season history. Dominated by Indians, the list features a single foreign firebrand, highlighting the league’s boundary bonanza.
Virat Kohli tops with 771 fours from 267 matches, complemented by unmatched centuries (8) and fifties (63). RCB’s icon has been synonymous with IPL dominance.
Shikhar Dhawan trails with 768 in 222 games, his career spanning multiple teams and peaking with PBKS last year.
Third-ranked David Warner has 663 fours in 184 outings, his 2017 SRH captaincy win a highlight of destructive batting.
Rohit Sharma’s 640 fours across 272 matches secure fourth place. The MI legend’s five titles speak to his boundary prowess in knockout scenarios.
Closing the top five, Ajinkya Rahane notched 514 fours in 198 games. His KKR captaincy in 2025 yielded poor results – 5 wins from 14 – yet his shot selection shines.
These boundary kings have scripted IPL’s narrative of fearless cricket, ensuring the 19th season builds on their explosive legacy.
