IPL Records and Statistics: Individual Batting Records – Most Fours Hit by a Batsmen

In the Indian Premier League, Dhawan has amassed 6617 runs and has struck 750 fours, giving him an average of 35.39.

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Due to the extremely high quality of the competition, the Indian Premier League has established itself as the most well-liked Twenty20 league in all of cricket. The league has served as a springboard for the professional careers of a great number of younger players. To be successful as a batsman in the Indian Premier League, it is vital to locate openings in the field and hit the ball with relative ease towards the boundary. This is because the IPL is one of the world’s most exciting and exciting leagues. Certain players can sail the ball over the ropes and into the stands by relying on their raw physical strength. However, to find fours and speed up the innings, most batters need to rely on their timing and skills.

Here is a list of all the IPL players who have hit the most fours:

Rank Batsmen Four Inning Period
1 Shikhar Dhawan 750 216 2008-2023
2 David Warner 646 176 2009-2023
3 Virat Kohli 643 229 2008-2023
4 Rohit Sharma 554 238 2008-2023
5 Suresh Raina 506 200 2008-2021

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Shikhar Dhawan

Regarding the most fours hit in the league, Shikhar Dhawan currently dominates the statistics by a comfortable margin. In the Indian Premier League, Dhawan has amassed 6617 runs and has struck 750 fours, giving him an average of 35.39. Although he has 148 sixes in the competition, he still needs to find his name in the top 10 hitters. However, he has made up for it by hitting numerous boundaries. To this point, he has scored two centuries in the league, both of which came in the IPL 2020 season and were achieved in back-to-back games.

David Warner

David Warner, now serving as captain of the Sunrisers Hyderabad, is in third place on this list. He is the only batsman in the history of the Indian Premier League to have ever earned the highly coveted Orange Cap on three separate occasions. He has hit 646 fours and sixes throughout 176 matches, which places him third on this record. In addition, the Australian opener has scored 6397 runs while averaging 41.54 throughout his career. Warner has scored four hundred in the Indian Premier League and helped Sunrisers Hyderabad to the IPL championship in 2016. In addition to that, he possesses 226 sixes to his name.

Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli, who once captained the Royal Challengers Bangalore, holds the record for the most runs scored in the history of the Indian Premier League. He scored 7263 runs throughout 237 matches. Naturally, he finds himself rather high up on the list of batsmen in the Indian Premier League who have the most fours to their name. In his 229 innings, Kohli has hit 643 fours and 234 sixes, giving him an overall batting average of 37.25 in the league. This places him in the second spot on this list. His highest score in the Indian Premier League is 113, and his IPL stats include 7 tons and 50 fifties. Four of his five centuries were scored during the single season of 2016, in which he set a new record for runs scored with 973.

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma, captain of the Mumbai Indians, is a legendary performer in the Indian Premier League. Five-time IPL winner Rohit Sharma is listed at number four on the list of players with the most fours in IPL history. Rohit has appeared in 243 games in the IPL, scoring 6211 runs at a respectable 29.58 average. Throughout his 15-year IPL career, the veteran has hit 554 fours and 257 sixes.

Suresh Raina

As a result of Suresh Raina’s outstanding performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL), he earned the coveted title of “Mr. IPL.” Raina has played in 205 games and scored 5,528 runs for an average of 32.51 runs per game during the league’s history. He is one of the best and most consistent players in the league’s history. Mr IPL Suresh Raina has struck the fifth-most fours in the history of the Indian Premier League (506). The middle-order batsman was known for playing every stroke with grace and watching him execute his backfoot punch was a treat for spectators.

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