These are the unique and interesting records associated with ipl that have not been broken till today

World Today: The 11th edition of the IPL is going to start from April. Some new records are made in every IPL season, so some old breaks. But there are some records that are going on for many years. It is said that the record is about to break down, but it is a matter of a broken one. In 2008, the list of figures of the Indian Premier League started in 2008 is gradually becoming longer. And every year some new records are written. With such a hope, cricket fans are awaiting the upcoming IPL season.
These are the interesting records associated with the IPL that have not been broken till date -
Best bowling performance:
Even if Pakistani players are not part of IPL yet, whenever it comes to best bowling performance, then this Pakistani bowler is definitely remembered. The record of Best bowling performance in innings is named after Sohail Tanvir of Pakistan fast bowler. Tanvir made this record against Rajasthan Super Kings in Jaipur playing against Rajasthan Royals. In this match, Tanvir had taken 14 wickets in four overs with 14 runs from the economy rate of 3.5. This record was made by Tanveer on May 4, 2008. Amazingly, this record has not been able to break any of the bowlers in the last 10 years.
5 wicket-takers with the lowest score:
Even though the record of best bowling performance is recorded in the name of Sohail Tanvir, the record of 5 wickets for the lowest score is recorded in the name of Famous Gugli King Anil Kumble by the name of Jumbo. Anil Kumble played for Bengaluru in Cape Town in 2009, against the Rajasthan in the 3.1 overs, 5 wickets with 5 runs from the Economy rate of 1.57 were shocked. This is the record of taking 5 wickets on the lowest economy in the history of IPL. Nobody has broken this record for 9 years. The highest wicket in one season is the record of the West Indies's DJ Bravo recording the most wickets in one season of IPL. Bravo had taken 32 wickets in 18 matches from Chennai Super Kings in 2013. In this version, he spent 497 runs bowling over 63 overs. Record wicket
Suresh Raina is the only bowler in the history of the IPL, whose record is recorded in the name of taking wickets without any runs. Suresh Raina, in 2011, had scored two wickets for Chennai Super Kings in the 0.3 overs against the strike rate of 1.5 with no strike rate. This record of Raina is recorded in the IPL's most unique record.
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