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IPL 2019 Season Review: IPL Records, History & Full Stats (Updated 2025)

692
#1 Record
David Warner
592
#2 Runner-Up
KL Rahul
529
#3 Third
Quinton de Kock
Season:
The IPL 2019 season was a breathtaking spectacle, delivering 60 matches of unparalleled cricketing drama and excitement. Fans were treated to a colossal 19,434 runs, punctuated by a stunning 786 sixes and 1,655 fours, painting every stadium with a vibrant display of power hitting. The journey culminated in a fiercely contested championship, with Mumbai Indians ultimately emerging as the triumphant champions, etching their name once again in the annals of IPL history.
🏅 Record Holder
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692
Rank Player Runs Balls SR 6s 4s
#1 David Warner 692 481 143.87 21 57
#2 KL Rahul 592 437 135.47 25 49
#3 Quinton de Kock 529 396 133.59 25 45
#4 S Dhawan 520 382 136.13 11 64
#5 Andre Russell 508 249 204.02 51 32
#6 Chris Gayle 490 319 153.61 34 45
#7 RR Pant 489 302 161.92 27 36
#8 Shreyas Iyer 466 386 120.73 14 42
#9 Virat Kohli 464 327 141.90 13 46
#10 Jonny Bairstow 444 281 158.01 18 48
📊 Analysis & Insights
The battle for the Orange Cap was intense, with DA Warner eventually claiming the honor with 692 runs. The season saw batters dominate, hitting a total of 6 centuries and 106 half-centuries. JM Bairstow produced the innings of the tournament with a magnificent 114 off just 57 balls.On the bowling front, K Rabada was the standout performer, taking home the Purple Cap with 29 wickets. Spinners and pacers alike found their moments, contributing to a total of 685 wickets falling throughout the tournament.The season featured 786 maximums and 1655 boundaries, entertaining crowds across all venues. From nail-biting finishes to dominant team performances, IPL 2019 added another thrilling chapter to the league's history.The IPL 2019 final was a fitting climax to a sensational season. Mumbai Indians clinched the title in a dramatic showdown, winning by an agonizingly close margin of just 1 run. Shane Watson's valiant 80 runs for the opposition kept them in the hunt, but Jasprit Bumrah's masterful spell earned him the Player of the Match award, his crucial contributions ultimately sealing a historic victory for Mumbai Indians in a match that went down to the very last ball.