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IPL 2025 Most 4s

( As on - Dec 22 2025, 3:01 PM IST )
MAT
INNS
RUNS
HS
AVG
SR
100
50
4S
6S
1 Sai Sudharsan Gujarat Titans
15
15
759
108*
54.21
156.17
1
6
88
21
2 Suryakumar Yadav Mumbai Indians
16
16
717
73*
65.18
167.91
0
5
69
38
3 Virat Kohli Royal Challengers Bengaluru
15
15
657
73*
54.75
144.71
0
8
66
19
4 Shubman Gill Gujarat Titans
15
15
650
93*
50.00
155.87
0
6
62
24
5 Yashasvi Jaiswal Rajasthan Royals
14
14
559
75
43.00
159.71
0
6
60
28
6 Mitchell Marsh Lucknow Super Giants
13
13
627
117
48.23
163.7
1
6
56
37
7 Prabhsimran Singh Punjab Kings
17
17
549
91
32.29
160.52
0
4
56
30
8 Priyansh Arya Punjab Kings
17
17
475
103
27.94
179.24
1
2
55
25
9 KL Rahul Delhi Capitals
13
13
539
112*
53.90
149.72
1
3
52
21
10 Jos Buttler Gujarat Titans
14
13
538
97*
59.78
163.03
0
5
52
24
11 Travis Head Sunrisers Hyderabad
13
12
374
76
31.17
162.6
0
3
50
15
12 Phil Salt Royal Challengers Bengaluru
13
13
403
65
33.58
175.98
0
4
48
22
13 Ryan Rickelton Mumbai Indians
14
14
388
62*
29.85
150.97
0
3
47
17
14 Abhishek Sharma Sunrisers Hyderabad
14
13
439
141
33.77
193.39
1
2
46
28
15 Nicholas Pooran Lucknow Super Giants
14
14
524
87*
43.67
196.25
0
5
45
40

The 2025 Indian Premier League is the 18th edition of the two-month long cricketing extravaganza. Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings will be hoping to retain the trophy and thereby become the first team in history to win the title for a record 6th time. Mumbai Indians too are five-time victors. This year, the IPL starts from March 22 with a blockbuster clash between CSK and RCB in Chennai.

Ahead of the 2025 edition, Punjab Kings’ Shikhar Dhawan rules the roost for the most number of 4s hit in the history of the league with 750. He is followed by Australia and Delhi Capitals’ David Warner with 646 and Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Virat Kohli with 643 boundaries. Rounding off the top 5 are Mumbai Indians’ Rohit Sharma with 554 fours and retired Chennai Super Kings batter Suresh Raina with 506 boundaries.

In the 2023 season, Gujarat Titans Shubman Gill led the table with 85 boundaries from 17 matches. He was followed by Rajasthan Royals’ Yashasvi Jaiswal with 82 from 14 matches and CSK/New Zealand’s Devon Conway with 77 boundaries in 16 matches. Delhi Capitals and Australia batter David Warner came next with 69 boundaries from 14 matches and Virat Kohli came 5th with 65 fours from 14 innings.