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✍️ By IPL Analytics Desk | 🕐 3 min read | 🔄 Last Updated: 04 Apr 2026 | 📂 IPL Records › Batting Records

Most Sixes in IPL History: Six-Hitting Records & Top Players from 2008 to 2025

25
#1 Record
David Warner
23
#2 Runner-Up
Kieron Pollard
17
#3 Third
HM Amla
Season:

David Warner's commanding Performance in IPL 2017

In a tournament filled with stellar displays, IPL 2017 stood out. When it came to Sixes in IPL History, one name dominated the charts. David Warner delivered a commanding performance throughout the season, finishing with an impressive 25 closely followed by Kieron Pollard with 23 a remarkable 8.7% ahead of the competition.

Season 2017: The Numbers That Tell The Story

The IPL 2017 season featured intense competition across all teams. David Warner's consistency and ability to perform under pressure set them apart. The statistics below showcase not just the leader, but the fierce battle for supremacy that characterized this season.

⚡ Season Highlight
David Warner's achievement in IPL 2017 places them among the elite performers of that year. Their contribution was crucial to their team's campaign and set benchmarks for future seasons.
Record Holder
David Warner
25
Rank Player Stats Details
#1 David Warner 25 Sixes
#2 Kieron Pollard 23 Sixes
#3 HM Amla 17 Sixes
#4 RA Tripathi 17 Sixes
#5 Suresh Raina 13 Sixes
#6 SPD Smith 12 Sixes
#7 MK Pandey 12 Sixes
#8 S Dhawan 9 Sixes
#9 Parthiv Patel 8 Sixes
#10 Gautam Gambhir 7 Sixes

📊 Analysis & Insights

IPL 2017 will be etched in memory for several standout performances, with David Warner leading from the front. Their ability to adapt to different match situations and venues was extraordinary. This season set new standards and showed what's possible when talent meets opportunity.
💡 Key Takeaways
  • David Warner leads this record with 25.
  • Kieron Pollard is the runner-up with 23.
  • A total of 10 entries appear in this all-time record list.
  • Data last updated: 04 Apr 2026. Use the season filter above for year-wise stats.