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IPL 2015 Season Review: IPL Records, History & Full Stats (Updated 2025)

554
#1 Record
David Warner
540
#2 Runner-Up
Ajinkya Rahane
540
#3 Third
Lendl Simmons
Season:
The IPL 2015 season was a spectacle of thrilling cricket, delivering 59 captivating matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Across these encounters, a staggering 18,353 runs were plundered, punctuated by 692 towering sixes and 1,611 elegant fours, showcasing the league's relentless pursuit of entertainment. As the dust settled on another unforgettable campaign, it was the Mumbai Indians who ultimately hoisted the coveted trophy, etching their name into the annals of IPL history once more.
🏅 Record Holder
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554
Rank Player Runs Balls SR 6s 4s
#1 David Warner 554 356 155.62 20 65
#2 Ajinkya Rahane 540 412 131.07 13 53
#3 Lendl Simmons 540 438 123.29 21 56
#4 AB de Villiers 511 291 175.60 22 60
#5 Virat Kohli 505 386 130.83 23 35
#6 Chris Gayle 490 331 148.04 38 39
#7 Rohit Sharma 482 333 144.74 21 41
#8 Shreyas Iyer 439 342 128.36 21 41
#9 BB McCullum 431 276 156.16 23 50
#10 Kieron Pollard 415 255 162.75 28 27
📊 Analysis & Insights
The battle for the Orange Cap was intense, with DA Warner eventually claiming the honor with 562 runs. The season saw batters dominate, hitting a total of 4 centuries and 89 half-centuries. AB de Villiers produced the innings of the tournament with a magnificent 133 off just 61 balls.On the bowling front, DJ Bravo was the standout performer, taking home the Purple Cap with 28 wickets. Spinners and pacers alike found their moments, contributing to a total of 691 wickets falling throughout the tournament.The season featured 692 maximums and 1611 boundaries, entertaining crowds across all venues. From nail-biting finishes to dominant team performances, IPL 2015 added another thrilling chapter to the league's history.The grand finale of IPL 2015 saw the Mumbai Indians crowned champions in a dominant display, securing victory by 41 runs. Lendl Simmons was instrumental with a crucial 68-run knock, setting a challenging target. The tension was palpable, but Mumbai Indians held firm, with captain Rohit Sharma earning the Player of the Match award for his leadership and performance, sealing a memorable title win for his side.