Cricket is a team sport and it is absolutely imperative for the players to operate in collective rhythm to get the right result. Even if one player makes a costly mistake, it might severely impact the overall performance of the team.
The Indian Premier League was launched in the year 2008 and since then it has completed sixteen seasons so far. In all these seasons, batters turned out to be the most fearsome weapons as they simply tonked even the best bowlers for maximums.
It would be a grave mistake for any bowler who pitches the ball right in the slot or in the batsman’s arc as he would get punished right away. In this listicle, we will take a look at the seven bowlers who conceded the most sixes in an IPL season.
1. Mohammed Siraj
Mohammed Siraj’s performance for RCB in IPL 2022 season was not up to the mark. He took 9 wickets in 15 matches and conceded as many as 31 sixes in that season, the most by any bowler in the IPL.
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2. Wanindu Hasaranga
RCB’s right-arm leg-spinner, Wanindu Hasaranga finished the IPL 2022 season as the second leading wicket-taker with 26 wickets. However, he conceded 30 sixes in that season.
3. Dwayne Bravo
The former Chennai Super Kings bowler DJ Bravo paid the price many times for taking his pace off. He conceded as many as 29 sixes in the IPL 2018 season.
4. Tushar Deshpande
Tushar Deshpande finished IPL 2023 as the leading wicket-taker of CSK with 25 wickets. On the other hand, he conceded 28 sixes.
5. Yuzvendra Chahal
The right-arm leg-spinner conceded as many as 28 sixes while he was playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2015. In IPL 2022 season, the RR leg-spinner conceded 27 sixes.
6. Rashid Khan
Gujarat Titans’ right-arm leg-break bowler, Rashid Khan took 27 wickets in IPL 2023 season. At the same time, he conceded as many as 26 sixes.
Updated as of June 2, 2023*