All-Time Biggest Wins by Runs in IPL

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The IPL’s biggest victories by runs feature dominant performances, including Royal Challengers Bangalore’s 130-run win over Pune Warriors in 2013, and Mumbai Indians’ 146-run triumph over Delhi Capitals in 2017. These matches showcase explosive batting and tight bowling, solidifying them as some of the most one-sided games in IPL history.

RCB vs PWI – 130 Runs

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Royal Challengers Bangalore secured the largest win by runs in IPL history with a dominant 130-run victory over Pune Warriors India in IPL 2013. Chris Gayle’s explosive unbeaten 175 guided RCB to a massive 263/5 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Pune Warriors managed only 133/9 in response, falling well short.

RCB vs PBKS – 138 Runs

Royal Challengers Bangalore achieved the fourth-largest victory margin in IPL history with a commanding 138-run win over Punjab Kings in 2015. Chris Gayle’s explosive 117 runs at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium helped RCB set a target of 227. Punjab Kings could only manage 88 runs in 13.4 overs, falling short by a large margin.

 KKR vs RCB – 140 Runs

Kolkata Knight Riders recorded the third-largest victory margin in IPL history with a dominant win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2008 season. Brendon McCullum’s spectacular 158 runs off 73 balls helped KKR post a total of 222/3. In response, RCB could only manage 82 runs in 15.1 overs, falling well short.

RCB vs GL – 144 Runs

Royal Challengers Bangalore and Gujarat Lions share the record for the second-highest margin of victory in IPL history, set during the 2016 season. Virat Kohli’s explosive 109 off 55 and AB de Villiers’ 129 off 52 propelled RCB to 248/3 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. In reply, Gujarat Lions were dismissed for just 104 runs in 18.4 overs.

MI vs DC – 146 Runs

In the 2017 IPL season, Mumbai Indians triumphed with a dominant 146-run victory over Delhi Capitals at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. MI posted a challenging total of 212/3, with Lendl Simmons scoring 66 off 43 balls and Kieron Pollard adding 36 off 35. In response, Delhi Capitals were bowled out for just 66 runs in 13.4 overs.

SL.NO.WinnerTargetMarginOppositionsOversGroundDate
1.MI213146 RunsDC13.4Delhi5 May 2017
2.RCB249144 RunsGL18.4Bengaluru14 May 2016
3.KKR223140 RunsRCB15.1Bengaluru18 Apr 2008
4.RCB227138 RunsPBKS13.4Bengaluru6 May 2015
5.RCB264130 runsPWI20Bengaluru23 Apr 2013 

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