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Numbers Game

The best IPL team, and the most effective hitter

A look at the teams' batting and bowling performances, and the singles and boundary percentages for batsmen

S Rajesh
S Rajesh
16-May-2008


A low dot-ball percentage of only 33 hasn't done much for Kallis' or Bangalore's cause in the IPL © AFP
The best batting side
Thanks mainly to the early exploits of Matthew Hayden and Michael Hussey, Chennai Super Kings have the best batting numbers in the tournament so far, with an average of more than 31 and a run-rate of nearly 8.50 runs per over. They started off spectacularly, scoring more than 200 in each of their first two games, but since then their performance has fallen off somewhat, though S Badrinath, S Vidyut, Stephen Fleming and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, their captain, have all done their bit with handy displays.
Chennai have also managed a fair number of boundaries, and are one of four teams who have scored more than 60% of their total runs in fours and sixes. The numbers for Delhi Daredevils are interesting too - they haven't relied as much on boundaries as Chennai have, but they've also ensured that dot balls are kept to a minimum, allowing less than 37% of all deliveries to go un-scored off, easily the lowest among all teams.
The numbers for the two teams at the bottom of the table tell a story as well - Deccan Chargers have the highest percentage of runs in boundaries, but they have a fairly high dot-ball factor as well. The stats for Bangalore Royal Challengers clearly proves their lack of batting firepower. (What was that again about this being a Test team?) They are the only team to score less than 55% of their runs in boundaries, and they haven't made up for that with a low dot-ball percentage either.
Batting teams in the IPL
Team Runs/ wkts Runs per wkt Runs per over % runs in 4s & 6s Dot-ball %
Chennai Super Kings 1725/ 55 31.36 8.45 60.41 41.39
Kings XI Punjab 1496/ 51 29.33 8.38 59.63 39.87
Delhi Daredevils 1377/ 49 28.10 8.16 55.19 36.76
Mumbai Indians 1199/ 44 27.25 7.67 61.22 48.45
Rajasthan Royals 1361/ 50 27.22 8.05 60.40 43.89
Deccan Chargers 1407/ 55 25.58 8.04 63.11 43.57
Kolkata Knight Riders 1404/ 58 24.21 7.75 55.70 43.79
Bangalore Royal Challengers 1278/ 68 18.79 7.31 54.62 41.94
The best bowling team
Rajasthan and Kolkata have been the two best bowling sides, and both have been excellent at taking wickets, which has also ensured that their economy-rates are the lowest among all teams. Shane Warne's team didn't look like a great bowling side on paper, but Shane Watson, Sohail Tanvir and Warne himself have been outstanding, while the local players, especially Siddharth Trivedi, have backed them up superbly as well. Kolkata were served well by Ashok Dinda and Ishant Sharma before Shoaib Akhtar made his presence felt so forcefully against Delhi. Both Rajasthan and Kolkata have the highest dot-ball percentages, which has in turn forced batsmen to take greater risks and in the process concede more wickets.
Bangalore's batting has borne the brunt of criticism, and quite justifiably as well, but their bowlers haven't shown much spark either. Zaheer Khan has been the exception, with 13 wickets in nine games, but the rest have disappointed: Dale Steyn has only managed four wickets in six games, each costing him more than 41 runs. Not surprisingly, Bangalore have the poorest bowling average, and only Chennai have a worse economy-rate.
Bowling teams in the IPL
Team Runs/ wkts Runs per wkt Runs per over % runs in 4s & 6s Dot-ball %
Rajasthan Royals 1307/ 60 21.78 7.46 57.23 45.29
Kolkata Knight Riders 1271/ 58 21.91 7.46 56.18 46.63
Mumbai Indians 1240/ 54 22.96 8.08 59.84 41.63
Kings XI Punjab 1465/ 62 23.62 7.89 58.57 43.08
Delhi Daredevils 1425/ 60 23.75 7.71 57.26 42.24
Chennai Super Kings 1659/ 52 31.90 8.57 59.19 39.19
Deccan Chargers 1433/ 44 32.56 8.26 59.87 41.06
Bangalore Royal Challengers 1447/ 60 36.18 8.45 62.20 40.12
Dots and boundaries
The list below, of batsmen who have played the lowest percentage of dot balls, has plenty of unexpected names. Michael Hussey is hardly a surprise, while Gautam Gambhir's outstanding ability to find the gaps and run singles even during the Powerplays puts him high on the table, but many of the other names aren't the usual suspects. Bangalore have three in the list, but more crucially, all of them have poor run-rates despite low dot-ball percentages, which again indicates the lack of boundary-hitting ability. The other seven players in the top ten all have strike-rates of more than 8.50 per over, but Mark Boucher, Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid have much poorer rates. This also suggests that low dot-ball percentage by itself isn't enough in a format that demands a regular injection of boundaries.
Batsmen with lowest dot-ball percentages (Qual: at least 100 balls)
Batsman Balls faced Dot balls Dot % Average Runs per over
Michael Hussey 100 31 31.00 84.00 10.08
Gautam Gambhir 248 78 31.45 43.25 9.39
Suresh Raina 144 46 31.94 29.00 8.46
Kumar Sangakkara 124 40 32.26 33.83 9.82
Jacques Kallis 103 34 33.01 16.85 6.87
Yuvraj Singh 113 38 33.63 24.57 9.13
Virender Sehwag 163 58 35.58 41.00 10.56
Mark Boucher 147 53 36.05 38.00 7.75
Rohit Sharma 202 73 36.14 42.28 8.79
Rahul Dravid 175 65 37.14 22.00 6.79
The list below, though, consists of far more explosive batsmen. Sanath Jayasuriya's blistering century against Chennai ensures he tops the table - he has scored a stunning 83% of his total runs in the IPL in fours and sixes. Michael Hussey, Virender Sehwag and Yuvraj Singh are the only ones to make both the lists, while Rohit Sharma just misses out - he is in 11th place with 65.54% of his runs in boundaries.
Batsmen with highest percentage of runs in boundaries (Qual: at least 100 balls)
Batsman Runs scored 4s/ 6s Boundary % Average Runs per over
Sanath Jayasuriya 252 30/ 15 83.33 36.00 10.14
Adam Gilchrist 308 36/ 16 77.92 38.50 8.97
Yusuf Pathan 239 28/ 11 74.48 29.87 10.17
Virender Sehwag 287 32/ 14 73.87 41.00 10.56
Andrew Symonds 161 15/ 9 70.81 80.50 9.20
Matthew Hayden 189 24/ 6 69.84 94.50 8.65
Subramaniam Badrinath 184 20/ 8 69.57 46.00 8.94
Shane Watson 287 28/ 14 68.29 71.75 9.46
Michael Hussey 168 12/ 11 67.86 84.00 10.08
Yuvraj Singh 172 15/ 9 66.28 24.57 9.13
All stats till the 36th match of the IPL, between Mumbai and Chennai at the Wankhede Stadium.

S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo