Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th April 2026, 9:54 AM
The Indian Premier League (IPL) witnessed an unprecedented surge in run-scoring on Saturday as multiple long-standing records were dismantled across two high-scoring fixtures. In a combined total of 77.2 overs delivered in Delhi and Jaipur, a staggering 986 runs were recorded, marking the highest aggregate of runs ever produced in a single day in the tournament’s history. This surpasses the previous daily record of 899 runs established on 27 April 2024.
The sheer volume of scoring was driven by an extraordinary display of power hitting, with 59 sixes struck across the two matches. This figure represents a new IPL record for the most sixes in a single day, eclipsing the previous benchmark of 53 sixes recorded twice on 4 May and 25 May 2025.
In Delhi, the match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings contributed 529 runs to the daily total. Meanwhile, in Jaipur, the clash between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad saw 457 runs scored. The statistical breakdown of the day’s record-breaking feats is as follows:
| Record Category | New Statistic | Previous Record/Context |
| Total Runs in One Day | 986 Runs | 899 Runs (27 April 2024) |
| Total Sixes in One Day | 59 Sixes | 53 Sixes (May 2025) |
| Highest Run Chase (T20) | 265 Runs | Achieved by Punjab Kings |
| Fastest 1,000 T20 Runs | 473 Balls | Vaibhav Suryavanshi |
| Individual Score (Indian) | 152* (KL Rahul) | Highest by an Indian in IPL |
At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Capitals’ opener KL Rahul produced a historic performance against Punjab Kings. Rahul remained unbeaten on 152 runs from just 67 deliveries, marking the highest individual score by an Indian in the IPL and the third-highest overall. He reached his century in just 47 balls. Despite Delhi posting a formidable 264 runs—the highest in their franchise history—it proved insufficient. Punjab Kings executed the highest successful run chase in the history of recognized T20 cricket, securing a six-wicket victory with seven balls to spare, led by Prabhsimran Singh’s 76 and captain Shreyas Iyer’s unbeaten 71.
In the evening fixture at Jaipur, 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi delivered a remarkable performance against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Facing Praful Hinje—the bowler who had dismissed him for a duck in their previous encounter—Suryavanshi struck four sixes in the opening over of the match. This set a new IPL record for most sixes in the first over. Combined with Hyderabad’s response of two sixes in their own opening over, the match saw six sixes in the first overs of both innings, a first in recognized T20s.
Suryavanshi’s innings included a 15-ball half-century and a 36-ball century. In doing so, he became the youngest player to reach 1,000 runs in T20 cricket and the fastest to do so in terms of balls faced (473). Across his 26 T20 innings, he has now recorded four centuries, including two IPL centuries in just 15 innings—both coming in under 40 deliveries. Despite these feats, Rajasthan’s total of 228 was chased down by Hyderabad with nine balls remaining.
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