KL Rahul’s 132 not out

The KXIP skipper scored an unbeaten 132 off 69 balls against RCB in Dubai – which remained the highest individual score of IPL 2020. Rahul bagged the Orange Cap as he ended the tournament with the most runs (670 runs at 55.83).
Shikhar Dhawan’s two tons
Dhawan became the first-ever cricketer to register a century in two consecutive matches in the IPL. The DC opener scored 58-ball 101 against CSK before scoring 61-ball 106 against KXIP. He was unbeaten in both the innings. Only three other batsmen scored a hundred in IPL 2020 – Ben Stokes, Rahul, and Mayank Agarwal.
Rahul Tewatia’s dream knock
Tewatia struck five sixes in an over at the fag end of the game as he helped RR record the highest run chase in IPL history, beating Kings XI Punjab by four wickets while chasing 224.
Kieron Pollard’s fireworks vs RCB
Pollard struck five sixes and three fours in his unbeaten 60 off 24 in MI’s chase of 202 vs RCB. The match got tied before RCB won via Super Over.
Ben Stokes’ 107*
Stokes batted at a strike-rate of almost 180 against the likes of Bumrah, Boult, and Pattinson as he helped RR chase down MI’s target of 196. The English batter struck 14 fours and three sixes in his unbeaten 60-ball 107.
Wriddhiman Saha
Saha produced a Player of the Match innings as he scored 87 from 45 balls as SRH posted 219 for 2 in 20 overs. Saha recorded 12 fours and two sixes. He also shared a century stand with his skipper Warner. DC eventually fell short by 88 runs.