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    Most Fours in IPL 2025 – Full List – Daily IPL Stat Update

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    Most Fours in IPL 2025: The 18th edition of the Indian Premier League is set to be played between 22 March and 25 May 2025 in India. A total of 74 matches will be played between 10 participating teams.

    The IPL 2025 will follow a Group stage and Playoffs format with the top four teams in the IPL 2025 points table advancing to the playoffs round.

    As a player, every individual will look to score as many as runs possible in every single delivery of the over. In a motive to increase the team’s score as well as his individual score, the player will look to strike the ball towards the boundary rope.

    During the process, the player can end up as the leading run-scorer of the season and also can score the fastest century or half-century in the tournament.

    As of any other cricket league game, the Indian Premier League(IPL) teams will also reveal their final playing 11 during the toss. Have difficulties in tracking the playing 11 of today’s IPL match? worry not check out the Today IPL Match Playing 11 to know the exact combination.

    Most Fours in IPL 2025

    Most Fours in IPL 2025: As per IPL 2025 schedule the first match will be played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru on 22 March 2025 in Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

    Following are the complete details of players with the Most Fours in IPL 2024 along with various stats:

    Player Mat 4s
    B Sai Sudharsan (GT) 15 88
    SA Yadav (MI) 16 69
    V Kohli (RCB) 15 66
    Shubman Gill (GT) 15 62
    YBK Jaiswal (RR) 14 60
    MR Marsh (LSG) 13 56
    Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS) 17 56
    P Arya (PBKS) 17 55
    JC Buttler (GT) 14 52
    KL Rahul (DC) 13 52
    TM Head (SRH) 13 50
    PD Salt (RCB) 13 48
    RD Rickelton (MI) 14 47
    Abhishek Sharma (SRH) 14 46
    N Pooran (LSG) 14 45
    SS Iyer (PBKS) 17 43
    H Klaasen (SRH) 14 42
    RG Sharma (MI) 15 41
    AK Markram (LSG) 13 38
    AM Rahane (KKR) 13 36
    Ishan Kishan (SRH) 14 33
    A Mhatre (CSK) 7 31
    A Raghuvanshi (KKR) 12 30
    N Wadhera (PBKS) 16 28
    Abishek Porel (DC) 13 28
    SV Samson (RR) 9 27
    N Rana (RR) 11 27
    R Parag (RR) 14 27
    A Badoni (LSG) 14 27
    JP Inglis (PBKS) 11 26
    SP Narine (KKR) 12 25
    RA Jadeja (CSK) 14 25
    T Stubbs (DC) 14 25
    RM Patidar (RCB) 15 25
    KK Nair (DC) 8 24
    JM Sharma (RCB) 15 24
    Naman Dhir (MI) 16 24
    Shashank Singh (PBKS) 17 23
    AR Patel (DC) 12 23
    RR Pant (LSG) 14 23
    NT Tilak Varma (MI) 16 23
    S Dube (CSK) 14 22
    WG Jacks (MI) 13 22
    SE Rutherford (GT) 13 22
    DC Jurel (RR) 14 22
    D Padikkal (RCB) 10 21
    RK Singh (KKR) 13 20
    F du Plessis (DC) 9 18
    HH Pandya (MI) 15 18
    R Ravindra (CSK) 8 18
    V Suryavanshi (RR) 7 18
    DP Conway (CSK) 6 17
    SO Hetmyer (RR) 14 17
    AD Russell (KKR) 13 16
    TH David (RCB) 12 16
    K Nitish Kumar Reddy (SRH) 13 16
    VR Iyer (KKR) 11 15
    V Nigam (DC) 14 15
    RD Gaikwad (CSK) 5 14
    AR Sharma (DC) 13 14
    DA Miller (LSG) 11 13
    D Brevis (CSK) 6 13
    MS Dhoni (CSK) 14 12
    AU Verma (SRH) 14 12
    SM Curran (CSK) 5 11
    M Shahrukh Khan (GT) 15 11
    Sameer Rizvi (DC) 5 11
    MA Agarwal (RCB) 4 10
    Washington Sundar (GT) 6 10
    Rahmanullah Gurbaz (KKR) 5 10
    Q de Kock (KKR) 8 9
    KH Pandya (RCB) 15 9
    JG Bethell (RCB) 2 9
    SK Rasheed (CSK) 5 9
    MP Stoinis (PBKS) 13 8
    V Shankar (CSK) 6 8
    Abdul Samad (LSG) 13 8
    JM Bairstow (MI) 2 7
    PHKD Mendis (SRH) 5 7
    J Fraser-McGurk (DC) 6 7
    R Tewatia (GT) 15 6
    RA Tripathi (CSK) 5 6
    PJ Cummins (SRH) 14 6
    Azmatullah Omarzai (PBKS) 9 6
    SB Dubey (RR) 9 6
    MK Pandey (KKR) 3 5
    GJ Maxwell (PBKS) 7 5
    R Shepherd (RCB) 8 5
    UM Patel (CSK) 3 5
    Harshit Rana (KKR) 13 5
    LS Livingstone (RCB) 10 4
    R Ashwin (CSK) 9 3
    DL Chahar (MI) 14 3
    SN Thakur (LSG) 10 3
    C Bosch (MI) 3 3
    JC Archer (RR) 12 3
    Avesh Khan (LSG) 13 3
    M Jansen (PBKS) 14 3
    A Taide (SRH) 1 3
    DJ Hooda (CSK) 7 2

     

    In case you missed the entire match of your favourite team, you can get the details of the last match more than you needed in Who Won Yesterday IPL match along with match highlights!!!

    If you need to put a reminder to watch the upcoming match you can check Today, tomorrow’s IPL match details where you can find the schedule, timing, and squad details of future IPL matches.

    Most Fours in IPL – Season Wise

    Following are the complete details of the players with the most fours in every Indian Premier League season so far:

    Year Player  Team Matches Fours
    2008 Gautam Gambhir Delhi Daredevils 14 68
    2009 Matthew Hayden Chennai Super Kings 12 60
    2010 Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai Indians 15 86
    2011 Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai Indians 16 67
    2012 Ajinkya Rahane Rajasthan Royals 16 73
    2013 Michael Hussey Chennai Super Kings 17 81
    2014 Robin Uthappa Kolkata Knight Riders 16 74
    2015 David Warner Sunrisers Hyderabad 14 65
    2016 David Warner Sunrisers Hyderabad 17 88
    2017 David Warner Sunrisers Hyderabad 14 63
    2018 Rishabh Pant Delhi Daredevils 14 68
    2019 Shikhar Dhawan Delhi Capitals 16 64
    2020 Shikhar Dhawan Delhi Capitals 17 67
    2021 Ruturaj Gaikwad Chennai Super Kings 16 64
    2022 Jos Buttler Rajasthan Royals 17 83
    2023 Shubman Gill Gujarat Titans 17 85
    2024 Travis Head Sunrisers Hyderabad 15 64
    2025 Sai Sudharsan Gujarat Titans 15 88
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