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IPL 2017 Season Review: IPL Records, History & Full Stats (Updated 2025)

634
#1 Record
David Warner
498
#2 Runner-Up
Gautam Gambhir
478
#3 Third
S Dhawan
Season:
The IPL 2017 season was nothing short of a cricketing carnival, delivering a breathtaking spectacle that captivated millions. Across 59 enthralling matches, fans witnessed an astounding 18786 runs being plundered and a staggering 706 sixes alongside 1612 fours, showcasing the sheer dominance of bat over ball. This edition once again solidified its reputation as the pinnacle of T20 cricket, culminating in a dramatic finish where the Mumbai Indians etched their name into history as the champions, proving their mettle in the most high-pressure situations.
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Rank Player Runs Balls SR 6s 4s
#1 David Warner 634 449 141.20 25 63
#2 Gautam Gambhir 498 389 128.02 7 62
#3 S Dhawan 478 375 127.47 9 53
#4 SPD Smith 472 387 121.96 12 38
#5 Suresh Raina 438 304 144.08 13 41
#6 HM Amla 418 287 145.64 17 40
#7 Parthiv Patel 395 293 134.81 8 49
#8 Kieron Pollard 395 279 141.58 23 27
#9 MK Pandey 391 306 127.78 12 27
#10 RA Tripathi 391 267 146.44 17 43
πŸ“Š Analysis & Insights
The battle for the Orange Cap was intense, with DA Warner eventually claiming the honor with 641 runs. The season saw batters dominate, hitting a total of 5 centuries and 95 half-centuries. DA Warner produced the innings of the tournament with a magnificent 126 off just 60 balls.On the bowling front, B Kumar was the standout performer, taking home the Purple Cap with 28 wickets. Spinners and pacers alike found their moments, contributing to a total of 711 wickets falling throughout the tournament.The season featured 706 maximums and 1612 boundaries, entertaining crowds across all venues. From nail-biting finishes to dominant team performances, IPL 2017 added another thrilling chapter to the league's history.The thrilling finale proved to be the ultimate climax to an unforgettable season. The Mumbai Indians clinched their championship title in a nail-biting encounter against Rising Pune Supergiant, securing a dramatic 1-run victory. Steve Smith’s gritty 51 runs for RPS kept them in the hunt, but it was Krunal Pandya's Player of the Match performance that ultimately tilted the scales, ensuring Mumbai Indians lifted the coveted trophy in a truly historic finish.