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

IPL 2022 Season Review: IPL Records, History & Full Stats (Updated 2025)

857
#1 Record
JC Buttler
615
#2 Runner-Up
KL Rahul
502
#3 Third
Quinton de Kock
Season:
The IPL 2022 season was an absolute spectacle, delivering 74 thrilling matches packed with raw emotion and cricketing brilliance. Fans were treated to an astonishing 24,395 runs and 912 wickets, showcasing a relentless battle between bat and ball. Across the tournament, a staggering 1,062 sixes and 2,020 fours illuminated the stadiums, painting a vibrant picture of attacking intent. Ultimately, the season culminated in a historic triumph for the Gujarat Titans, who etched their name into IPL folklore as deserving champions.
🏅 Record Holder
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857
Rank Player Runs Balls SR 6s 4s
#1 JC Buttler 857 574 149.30 45 83
#2 KL Rahul 615 454 135.46 30 45
#3 Quinton de Kock 502 340 147.65 22 47
#4 Hardik Pandya 486 370 131.35 12 49
#5 DA Miller 481 335 143.58 23 32
#6 Shubman Gill 479 362 132.32 11 50
#7 Faf du Plessis 468 367 127.52 13 49
#8 S Dhawan 459 372 123.39 12 47
#9 Sanju Samson 458 311 147.27 26 43
#10 DJ Hooda 451 329 137.08 18 36
📊 Analysis & Insights
The battle for the Orange Cap was intense, with JC Buttler eventually claiming the honor with 863 runs. The season saw batters dominate, hitting a total of 8 centuries and 110 half-centuries. Q de Kock produced the innings of the tournament with a magnificent 140 off just 71 balls.On the bowling front, YS Chahal was the standout performer, taking home the Purple Cap with 29 wickets. Spinners and pacers alike found their moments, contributing to a total of 912 wickets falling throughout the tournament.The season featured 1062 maximums and 2020 boundaries, entertaining crowds across all venues. From nail-biting finishes to dominant team performances, IPL 2022 added another thrilling chapter to the league's history.The IPL 2022 Grand Finale saw the Gujarat Titans clinch their maiden title, defeating Rajasthan Royals by 7 wickets. In a dramatic conclusion, Shubman Gill anchored the chase with a crucial 45 runs, but it was Hardik Pandya's all-round brilliance that truly sealed the deal, earning him the Player of the Match award. The Titans' clinical performance under pressure showcased their champion pedigree, capping off an extraordinary debut season with the ultimate glory.
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