The batters thrashing the bowlers in the T20 format is quite a common thing. According to IPL 2022 stats, Daniel Sams of Mumbai Indians conceded 35 runs and turned into a very expensive buy for the franchise. Let's take a look at the most expensive over in IPL, where the batters became a nightmare for the bowlers in every way possible.
Prasanth Parameswaran
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In IPL 2011, Prasanth Parameswaran of Kochi Tuskers Kerala conceded 37 runs in an over. Chris Gayle is the first batter in IPL history to score the highest runs in an over. In a match of Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Gayle stormed into the stadium and thrashed the KTK pacer Prasanth Parameswaran with 4 sixes and 3 fours. The over actually turned out to be a 7-ball over with a no-ball.
Harshal Patel
In one of the matches of IPL 2021 between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore, Ravindra Jadeja smashed 37 runs in an over of Harshal Patel. The all-rounder started the over with a 6 and followed it with another 6 in a row. The third ball turned out to be a no-ball and Jadeja thrashed a 6 making it 3 in a row. He completed his half-century by smashing 6 yet again in the free hit. Hitting the fifth and sixth ball with a 6 and a 4 respectively, he completed the over with 37 runs.
Daniel Sams
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In the battle between Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians last night, Pat Cummins smashed an unbelievable half-century in 15 deliveries. In an over of Daniel Sams, Cummins began the over with a 6 in style. He followed it with a 4, back-to-back 6. With a no-ball and a few more boundaries, Sams turned out to be a major concern of last night's match after conceding 35 runs in just an over.
Parvinder Awana
While playing against Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2014, Parvinder Awana of Kings XI Punjab faced an over of 33 runs.
Ravi Bopara
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Ravi Bopara once conceded 33 runs in a match against Kolkata Knight Riders. It was IPL 2010 and he was playing for Kings XI Punjab.