Most 200-plus totals in an IPL edition
53 in 2026
52 in 2025
41 in 2024
37 in 2023
18 in 2022
What makes the number even more staggering is the trend over the last few years. IPL 2025 had previously set the record with 52 totals above 200. Before that, IPL 2024 witnessed 41 such scores, while IPL 2023 had 37. Go back just four years to IPL 2022, and the number stood at only 18.
The rise perfectly captures how dramatically T20 batting has evolved. Aggressive Powerplay intent, fearless middle-order hitting and specialist finishers have completely changed the definition of a “good total” in the IPL. The introduction of the Impact Player rule has further tilted the balance towards batters, allowing teams to field an extra hitter while giving players even more freedom to attack from ball one. What was once considered a match-winning score is now often viewed as just par.
RCB’s innings against PBKS was another reminder of that transformation. Virat Kohli laid the foundation with a fluent 58 off 37 balls, while Devdutt Padikkal maintained the momentum with 45 off 25 deliveries. But it was Venkatesh Iyer who turned the innings into complete carnage, blasting an unbeaten 73 off just 40 balls.
Even after crossing 220, RCB still could not feel fully secure because such totals are increasingly becoming chaseable in modern IPL cricket. Earlier this season itself, Punjab Kings chased down 265 against Delhi Capitals, a result that perfectly summed up the fearless batting era the league has entered.
Batters are now attacking from the very first delivery, teams regularly score at more than 10 runs an over across entire innings, and death overs have become boundary-hitting exhibitions. In IPL 2026, 200 is no longer extraordinary. It is simply the starting point of the contest.