
The Indian Premier League (IPL), now 18 seasons old, has witnessed some jaw-dropping records that may remain untouched for generations. From Virat Kohli’s avalanche of runs to Chris Gayle’s thunderous batting storms, these milestones have become part of cricketing folklore — achievements that define the very spirit of IPL’s high-octane cricket. Here are five iconic records that may never be broken.
1. Chris Gayle’s Hurricane Knock – 175* in a Single Match
When it comes to power hitting, Chris Gayle sits on a throne of his own. In 2013, playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gayle smashed an unbelievable 175* off just 66 balls against Pune Warriors India.
His innings featured 17 sixes and 13 fours, and he reached his century in just 30 balls, still the fastest hundred in IPL history. That night in Bengaluru, Gayle didn’t just play cricket — he redefined destruction.
2. Virat Kohli’s Run Mountain – 973 Runs in One Season
The 2016 IPL season belonged entirely to Virat Kohli. Leading Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Indian maestro scored a record-breaking 973 runs, the most ever in a single IPL season.
Kohli’s form was simply superhuman — 4 centuries and 7 fifties in just 16 matches. His 973-run tally remains unchallenged, and breaking it seems almost impossible in the T20 era of limited opportunities.
3. Amit Mishra’s Hat-trick Hat-trick – 3 in IPL History
Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra holds a record that even the greatest bowlers envy — three hat-tricks in IPL history. Achieved across different seasons (2008, 2011, and 2013), this feat showcases his mastery of flight, variation, and control. Over a decade later, no other bowler has come close to matching his triple hat-trick magic.
4. Gayle’s One-Over Carnage – 37 Runs Off Six Balls
As if his 175 wasn’t enough, the same night in 2013, Gayle tore into bowler Prasanth Parameswaran, smashing 37 runs in a single over — the most in IPL history.
The over went: 6, 6, 4, 6, 6, 4 + no-ball chaos. It remains one of the most brutal displays of batting dominance ever witnessed in T20 cricket.
5. Kohli and AB de Villiers’ Epic Partnership – 229 Runs
When Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers batted together for RCB in 2016, bowlers simply ran out of ideas. The duo’s 229-run partnership against Gujarat Lions remains the highest-ever stand in IPL history.
It was a masterclass in timing, power, and chemistry — a performance that perfectly captured why Kohli and de Villiers are regarded as the most lethal batting pair in T20 cricket.
In summary:
From Gayle’s monstrous 175 to Kohli’s record 973-run season, these milestones aren’t just statistics — they’re timeless chapters of IPL’s golden history. Breaking them would require not just brilliance, but a once-in-a-lifetime blend of form, luck, and cricketing magic.
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