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Top 5 IPL Records That Are Nearly Impossible To Break - In Pics

There have been 15 IPLs before the 2023 season and new T20 records have been set while old ones got toppled. But there are 5 unique records in Indian Premier League which are nearly impossible to beat. Take a look at them in this story.

Chris Gayle's 175 not out

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Chris Gayle's 175 not out

13 fours, 17 sixes. Chris Gayle smashed bowlers all over the park in this RCB vs Pune Warriors game in IPL 2013. Gayle finished with an unbeaten 175 off just 66 balls. RCB posted 263 for 5 and won the game by 130 runs. The record has stood the test of time. (Image source: Twitter)

Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers' record stand

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Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers' record stand

In IPL 2016, RCB's Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers punished the Gujarat Lions when they put on 229 runs for the 2nd wicket. Kohli finished with 109 while My 360 smashed 129 in the game. (Image source: Twitter)

Virat Kohli's record 973 runs in a single season

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Virat Kohli's record 973 runs in a single season

IPL 2016 was King Kohli's season. After a brilliant run in Men's T20 World Cup, Kohli had a terrific IPL season in which he recorded 4 tons. RCB lost the final to SRH but Kohli finished as the Orange Cap winner with a staggering 973 runs. (Image source: Twitter)

KKR's 10-match Unbeaten Run

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KKR's 10-match Unbeaten Run

When Gautam Gambhir led Kolkata Knight Riders, the franchise won 10 games on the trot. A feat that has yet not been broken in the tournament. KKR won 9 games at a stretch in IPL 2014, the same year they won their second trophy. In IPL 2015, KKR started the tournament with a win to write the record. (Image source: Twitter)

Chris Gayle, Ravindra Jadeja smashing 37 in an over

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Chris Gayle, Ravindra Jadeja smashing 37 in an over

In 2011, Gayle smashed Kochi Tuskers Kerala bowler Prashanth Parameswaran for 37 runs in a single over. Jadeja, ten years later in 2021, equalled Gayle's feat by smashing 37 in the over of Harshal Patel. It will take a special effort and good fortune for a batter to smash 38 in an over to topple this record. (Image source: Twitter)