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✍️ By IPL Analytics Desk | 🕐 3 min read | 🔄 Last Updated: 05 Jun 2026 | 📂 IPL Records › Season Review

IPL 2020 Season Review: IPL Records, History & Full Stats (Updated 2025)

676
#1 Record
KL Rahul
613
#2 Runner-Up
S Dhawan
547
#3 Third
David Warner
Season:
The IPL 2020 season, a truly unprecedented spectacle, defied all expectations to deliver a cricketing carnival of the highest order. Across 60 thrilling matches, fans were treated to a monumental 19,416 runs, punctuated by a staggering 736 sixes and 1,589 fours – a testament to the aggressive brand of cricket on display. Amidst this flurry of action, the Mumbai Indians once again showcased their dominance, ultimately clinching the coveted championship title in a season that will be remembered for its relentless intensity and unforgettable moments.
🏅 Record Holder
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Rank Player Runs Balls SR 6s 4s
#1 KL Rahul 676 521 129.75 23 58
#2 S Dhawan 613 425 144.24 13 66
#3 David Warner 547 406 134.73 14 52
#4 Ishan Kishan 515 353 145.89 30 36
#5 Shreyas Iyer 514 419 122.67 16 39
#6 Quinton de Kock 506 361 140.17 22 46
#7 SA Yadav 480 330 145.45 11 61
#8 D Padikkal 472 378 124.87 8 51
#9 Virat Kohli 468 384 121.88 11 24
#10 AB de Villiers 453 287 157.84 23 33
📊 Analysis & Insights
The battle for the Orange Cap was intense, with KL Rahul eventually claiming the honor with 676 runs. The season saw batters dominate, hitting a total of 5 centuries and 110 half-centuries. KL Rahul produced the innings of the tournament with a magnificent 132 off just 70 balls.On the bowling front, K Rabada was the standout performer, taking home the Purple Cap with 32 wickets. Spinners and pacers alike found their moments, contributing to a total of 677 wickets falling throughout the tournament.The season featured 736 maximums and 1589 boundaries, entertaining crowds across all venues. From nail-biting finishes to dominant team performances, IPL 2020 added another thrilling chapter to the league's history.The ultimate showdown saw Mumbai Indians clinch their record title in a scintillating final. Demonstrating their championship pedigree, Mumbai Indians secured a decisive 5-wicket victory. Captain Rohit Sharma led from the front with a magnificent 68 runs, anchoring the chase with authority. Trent Boult's crucial early breakthroughs earned him the Player of the Match award, setting the tone for Mumbai's triumphant performance and sealing their undisputed dominance.
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