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IPL Records Which Didn't Break Since It's First Edition
Indian Premier League popularly known as IPL was started in 2008 by Lalit Modi, ex-member of BCCI. IPL is played every year in the month of April-May. It ranks #5 when it comes to average attendance across all sporting events. Currently, the 9th edition of the league is underway. IPL is known for many records since it's inception in 2008.
So, here presenting you 5 records which were set in the first edition of IPL but didn't break till date.
1. Most extras in an innings – 28 by Deccan Chargers
It took place in the match between Deccan Chargers and Kolkata Knight Riders on April 20, 2008. In the first innings, KKR bowled Deccan Chargers out for a modest total of 110 runs. However, the Chargers couldn't defend the below par score as their bowlers gave away 28 free runs (extras) which consist of 15 wides, 8 leg byes, 4 byes and a no-ball. In 2011, Royal Challengers were on the verge of breaking this record as they conceded 27 extras against Kings XI Punjab.
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