Highest Partnership in IPL
While the IPL is known for its explosive batting, with big hitters like Chris Gayle and Andre Russell capable of taking the bowling apart single-handedly, Partnerships provide much-needed stability at the crease.
A perfect example of this is an outstanding 2nd wicket partnership of 229 runs between Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Gujarat Lions on May 14th, 2016. This is also the highest partnership in IPL.
This wasn’t just about two great batsmen scoring runs – it was a masterclass in partnership batting. They complemented each other’s strengths, rotated the strike, and took calculated risks to put up a mammoth total that their bowlers could defend.
Highest Partnership in IPL History | Top 10
Sr. No. | Partners | Runs | Wkt | Team | Vs | Match Date |
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1 | Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers | 229 | 2nd | RCB | v Guj Lions | 14-May-16 |
2 | Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers | 215* | 2nd | RCB | v MI | 10-May-15 |
3 | KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock | 210* | 1st | LSG | v KKR | 18-May-22 |
4 | Shaun Marsh, Adam Gilchrist | 206 | 2nd | Kings XI | v RCB | 17-May-11 |
5 | Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle | 204* | 2nd | RCB | v Daredevils | 17-May-12 |
6 | David Warner, NV Ojha | 189* | 2nd | Daredevils | v Chargers | 10-May-12 |
7 | David Warner, Jonny Bairstow | 185 | 1st | SRH | v RCB | 31-Mar-19 |
8 | Chris Lynn, Gautam Gambhir | 184* | 1st | KKR | v Guj Lions | 7-Apr-17 |
9 | KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal | 183 | 1st | Kings XI | v RR | 27-Sep-20 |
10 | Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devon Conway | 182 | 1st | CSK | v SRH | 1-May-22 |
Here is a detailed overview of the top 10 highest partnerships in IPL:
10. Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devon Conway – 182 runs (CSK vs. SRH, 01-May-22)
Ruturaj Gaikwad and Devon Conway’s partnership for the Chennai Super Kings against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 46th match of the Indian Premier League on May 1, 2022, was a display of skill and composure.
Chennai Super Kings batted first. Due to the 182-run partnership for the 1st wicket between Ruturaj Gaikwad and Devon Conway, they posted a competitive total of 202/2 in their 20 overs.Â
In response, SRH got off to a solid start but lost wickets at regular intervals, which hampered their progress. Despite some good contributions from their middle order, they couldn’t keep up with the required run rate. Sunrisers Hyderabad fell short by 13 runs, scoring 189/6 in their 20 overs.
9. KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal – 183 runs (Kings XI vs. RR, 27-Sep-20)
KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal made an outstanding partnership of 183 runs for Kings XI Punjab against the Rajasthan Royals in 2020.
KXIP batted first and posted a formidable total of 223/2 in their 20 overs. In response, RR chased down the target with 3 balls to spare, scoring 226/6, winning the match by 4 wickets.
Their partnership was crucial in KXIP’s victory, showcasing their ability to build a strong foundation for the team.
8. Chris Lynn, Gautam Gambhir – 184 runs (KKR vs. Guj Lions, 07-Apr-17)*
Chris Lynn and Gautam Gambhir’s partnership for the Kolkata Knight Riders against the Gujarat Lions in 2017 was a display of power and precision.
They scored an unbeaten 184 runs for the 1st wicket, guiding KKR to a total of 184/0. Their partnership was crucial in setting up KKR’s victory, showcasing their ability to dominate the opposition from the start.
7. David Warner, Jonny Bairstow – 185 runs (SRH vs. RCB, 31-Mar-19)
David Warner and Jonny Bairstow formed a formidable opening partnership for the Sunrisers Hyderabad against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2019.
They scored 185 runs for the 1st wicket, laying the foundation for SRH’s total of 231/2. Their partnership was characterized by aggressive strokeplay and smart running between the wickets, showcasing their understanding of each other’s game.
6. David Warner, NV Ojha – 189 runs (Daredevils vs. Chargers, 10-May-12)*
David Warner and NV Ojha’s partnership for the Delhi Daredevils against the Deccan Chargers in 2012 was a sight to behold.
They made an unbeaten 189 runs for the 2nd wicket, helping DD post a total of 207/1. Their partnership showcased their ability to rotate the strike and find boundaries, setting the stage for DD’s victory.
5. Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle – 204 runs (RCB vs. Daredevils, 17-May-12)*
Kohli and Chris Gayle made an unbeaten 204 runs partnership for the 2nd wicket for RCB against the Delhi Daredevils on May 17, 2012.
RCB batted first and posted a formidable total of 215/1 in their 20 overs. In reply, Delhi Daredevils got off to a decent start but kept losing wickets at crucial intervals. Despite a valiant effort from their middle order, they could not keep up with the required run rate.
RCB’s bowlers bowled with discipline and picked up wickets at regular intervals, which eventually led to win the match by 21 runs.
4. Shaun Marsh, Adam Gilchrist – 206 runs (Kings XI vs. RCB, 17-May-11)
Shaun Marsh and Adam Gilchrist combined to score 206 runs for the 2nd wicket for Kings XI Punjab against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2011.
Kings XI Punjab batted first and posted a mammoth total of 232/2 in their 20 overs. In response, Royal Challengers Bangalore never really got going and kept losing wickets at regular intervals.
None of their batsmen could build a substantial partnership or make a significant contribution to the team’s total.
They faltered and were bowled out for just 121 runs in 17 overs, resulting in a comprehensive 111-run victory for Kings XI Punjab.
3. KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock – 210 runs (LSG vs. KKR, 18-May-22)*
KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock made an unbeaten 210 runs for the 1st wicket against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on May 18th.
Electing to bat first, LSG got off to a flying start. Quinton de Kock, the South African opener, stole the show with a breathtaking unbeaten knock of 140 runs.
Partnering with skipper KL Rahul, they stitched together a record-breaking opening stand of 210 runs. This dominant batting display left KKR with a daunting task of chasing a mammoth target of 211 runs.
In response, Kolkata Knight Riders put up a strong fight but fell short by just 2 runs, scoring 208/8 in their 20 overs.
2. Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers – 215 runs (RCB vs. MI, 10-May-15)*
Kohli and de Villiers scored an unbeaten 215 runs for the 2nd wicket against Mumbai Indians on May 10, 2015, guiding RCB to a formidable total of 235/1.
Their partnership showcased their incredible skill and understanding of the game, leaving the MI bowlers helpless.
In response, Mumbai Indians got off to a decent start but lost wickets at regular intervals, which hindered their progress.
Despite some late resistance from their middle order, Mumbai Indians could only manage 196/7, falling short by 39 runs.
1. Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers – 229 runs (RCB vs. Guj Lions, 14-May-16)
Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers are two of the most destructive batsmen in modern cricket, and when they come together, magic happens.
In the 44th match of the Indian Premier League against the Gujarat Lions on May 14, 2016, Kohli and de Villiers made the best partnership in IPL.
They put on a batting masterclass, scoring 229 runs for the 2nd wicket. Their partnership helped Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) post a massive total of 248/3.
In response, Gujarat Lions struggled and were bowled out for just 104 runs in 18.4 overs, falling short by 144 runs.
Longest Partnership in IPL | List Top 50 Partnerships
Sr. No. | Partners | Runs | Wkt | Team | Vs | Match Date |
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1 | Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers | 229 | 2nd | RCB | v Guj Lions | 14-May-16 |
2 | Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers | 215* | 2nd | RCB | v MI | 10-May-15 |
3 | KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock | 210* | 1st | LSG | v KKR | 18-May-22 |
4 | Shaun Marsh, Adam Gilchrist | 206 | 2nd | Kings XI | v RCB | 17-May-11 |
5 | Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle | 204* | 2nd | RCB | v Daredevils | 17-May-12 |
6 | David Warner, NV Ojha | 189* | 2nd | Daredevils | v Chargers | 10-May-12 |
7 | David Warner, Jonny Bairstow | 185 | 1st | SRH | v RCB | 31-Mar-19 |
8 | Chris Lynn, Gautam Gambhir | 184* | 1st | KKR | v Guj Lions | 7-Apr-17 |
9 | KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal | 183 | 1st | Kings XI | v RR | 27-Sep-20 |
10 | Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devon Conway | 182 | 1st | CSK | v SRH | 1-May-22 |
11 | SR Watson, F du Plessis | 181* | 1st | CSK | v Kings XI | 4-Oct-20 |
12 | D Padikkal, V Kohli | 181* | 1st | RCB | v RR | 22-Apr-21 |
13 | KS Williamson, S Dhawan | 176* | 2nd | SRH | v Daredevils | 10-May-18 |
14 | V Kohli, F du Plessis | 172 | 1st | RCB | v SRH | 18-May-23 |
15 | RG Sharma, HH Gibbs | 167* | 2nd | MI | v KKR | 12-May-12 |
16 | CH Gayle, TM Dilshan | 167 | 1st | RCB | v Warriors | 23-Apr-13 |
17 | RV Uthappa, S Dube | 165 | 3rd | CSK | v RCB | 12-Apr-22 |
18 | SR Tendulkar, DR Smith | 163* | 1st | MI | v RR | 20-May-12 |
19 | DA Warner, JM Bairstow | 160 | 1st | SRH | v Kings XI | 8-Oct-20 |
20 | M Vijay, MEK Hussey | 159 | 1st | CSK | v RCB | 28-May-11 |
21 | RV Uthappa, G Gambhir | 158 | 2nd | KKR | v Supergiant | 26-Apr-17 |
22 | CL White, KC Sangakkara | 157 | 3rd | Chargers | v Warriors | 1-May-12 |
23 | V Kohli, AB de Villiers | 157 | 2nd | RCB | v SRH | 12-Apr-16 |
24 | VVS Laxman, AC Gilchrist | 155* | 1st | Chargers | v MI | 27-Apr-08 |
25 | V Kohli, AB de Villiers | 155 | 2nd | RCB | v Supergiants | 22-Apr-16 |
26 | D Padikkal, JC Buttler | 155 | 1st | RR | v DC | 22-Apr-22 |
27 | SS Iyer, JP Duminy | 154 | 2nd | Daredevils | v MI | 23-Apr-15 |
28 | JH Kallis, G Gambhir | 152* | 2nd | KKR | v RR | 15-Apr-11 |
29 | BA Stokes, SV Samson | 152* | 3rd | RR | v MI | 25-Oct-20 |
30 | M Vijay, JA Morkel | 152 | 3rd | CSK | v RR | 3-Apr-10 |
31 | DA Warner, WP Saha | 151* | 1st | SRH | v MI | 3-Nov-20 |
32 | V Sehwag, DPMD Jayawardene | 151 | 1st | Daredevils | v MI | 21-Apr-13 |
33 | SV Samson, JC Buttler | 150 | 2nd | RR | v SRH | 2-May-21 |
34 | SE Marsh, Azhar Mahmood | 148 | 3rd | Kings XI | v MI | 18-May-13 |
35 | V Kohli, F du Plessis | 148 | 1st | RCB | v MI | 2-Apr-23 |
36 | V Kohli, CH Gayle | 147 | 1st | RCB | v Kings XI | 18-May-16 |
37 | Shubman Gill, B Sai Sudharsan | 147 | 2nd | GT | v SRH | 15-May-23 |
38 | DA Warner, V Sehwag | 146 | 1st | Daredevils | v Kings XI | 23-Apr-11 |
39 | RV Uthappa, MK Pandey | 145* | 3rd | Warriors | v Daredevils | 24-Apr-12 |
40 | SR Watson, AM Rahane | 144 | 1st | RR | v CSK | 19-Apr-15 |
41 | SO Hetmyer, Gurkeerat Singh | 144 | 4th | RCB | v SRH | 4-May-19 |
42 | DA Warner, MR Marsh | 144 | 2nd | DC | v RR | 11-May-22 |
43 | SV Samson, RR Pant | 143 | 2nd | Daredevils | v Guj Lions | 4-May-17 |
44 | SK Raina, S Badrinath | 142* | 3rd | CSK | v MI | 25-Mar-10 |
45 | Shubman Gill, WP Saha | 142 | 1st | GT | v LSG | 7-May-23 |
46 | RD Gaikwad, DP Conway | 141 | 1st | CSK | v DC | 20-May-23 |
47 | SK Raina, MEK Hussey | 140* | 2nd | CSK | v MI | 21-May-13 |
48 | V Shankar, MK Pandey | 140* | 3rd | SRH | v RR | 22-Oct-20 |
49 | SA Yadav, N Wadhera | 140 | 3rd | MI | v RCB | 9-May-23 |
50 | Vivrant Sharma, MA Agarwal | 140 | 1st | SRH | v MI | 21-May-23 |
Highest Partnership in IPL 2023
Sr. No. | Partners | Team | Opposition | Runs |
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1 | Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli | RCB | SRH | 172 |
2 | Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli | RCB | MI | 148 |
3 | Wriddhiman Saha, Shubman Gill | Gujarat Titans | LSG | 142 |
4 | Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad | CSK | DC | 141 |
5 | Nehal Wadhera, Suryakumar Yadav | MI | RCB | 140 |
6 | Mayank Agarwal, Vivrant Sharma | SRH | MI | 140 |
7 | Jos Buttler, SV Samson | Rajasthan Royals | SRH | 138 |
8 | B Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill | Gujarat Titans | MI | 138 |
9 | Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli | RCB | Punjab Kings | 137 |
10 | Cameron Green, Rohit Sharma | MI | SRH | 128 |