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Most Expensive Over in IPL History: Top 5 Costly Overs

Most expensive over in IPL history graphic showing the joint record of 37 runs, featuring Prasanth Parameswaran vs Chris Gayle in 2011 and Harshal Patel vs Ravindra Jadeja in 2021.
The most expensive over in IPL history is 37 runs, a joint record held by Prasanth Parameswaran against Chris Gayle in 2011 and Harshal Patel against Ravindra Jadeja in 2021. Daniel Sams follows with 35 runs conceded to Pat Cummins, while three bowlers are tied at 33 runs.
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The most expensive over in IPL history is 37 runs. It has happened twice. Prasanth Parameswaran conceded 37 to Chris Gayle in IPL 2011. Harshal Patel conceded 37 to Ravindra Jadeja in IPL 2021. Both are joint record-holders.

 

Top 5 Most Expensive Overs in IPL History

The table below includes six entries because three overs are tied at 33 runs. A true top 5 list must include all tied entries.

Rank

Bowler

Team

Batter(s)

Runs

Match

Year

Ball Sequence

1

Prasanth Parameswaran

Kochi Tuskers Kerala

Chris Gayle

37

KTK vs RCB, Bengaluru

2011

6nb, 6, 4, 4, 6, 6, 4

1

Harshal Patel

RCB

Ravindra Jadeja

37

RCB vs CSK, Mumbai

2021

6, 6, 6nb, 6, 2, 6, 4

3

Daniel Sams

Mumbai Indians

Pat Cummins

35

MI vs KKR, Pune

2022

6, 4, 6, 6, 2nb, 4, 6

4

Ravi Bopara

Kings XI Punjab

Chris Gayle and Manoj Tiwary

33

KKR vs KXIP, Kolkata

2010

1, 6, 6, 6, 6, 5wd, 2wd, 1

4

Parvinder Awana

Kings XI Punjab

Suresh Raina

33

CSK vs KXIP Qualifier 2, Mumbai

2014

6, 6, 4, 4, 4nb, 4, 4

4

Khaleel Ahmed

CSK

Romario Shepherd

33

RCB vs CSK, Bengaluru

2025

6, 6, 4, 6, 6nb, dot, 4

1. Prasanth Parameswaran to Chris Gayle — 37 Runs, IPL 2011

Stat

Detail

Bowler

Prasanth Parameswaran

Batter

Chris Gayle

Runs in over

37

Venue

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

Match

Kochi Tuskers Kerala vs RCB

Date

8 May 2011

Sequence

6nb, 6, 4, 4, 6, 6, 4

Parameswaran was one of Kerala’s most promising pace bowlers in 2011 and had won Player of the Match on his IPL debut. Then came the Chinnaswamy game against RCB.

 

Gayle — in his early RCB phase that season — faced the third over of the innings alone and hit four sixes and three fours, another brutal example from Chris Gayle’s IPL records . Parameswaran bowled a no-ball in that sequence, pushing the total to 37. The over became the joint-highest runs conceded in a single over in IPL history.

 

Not one ball was a dot. RCB won the match by nine wickets after Kochi Tuskers Kerala made 125/9 and RCB chased it with 128/1 in 13.1 overs.

 

2. Harshal Patel to Ravindra Jadeja — 37 Runs, IPL 2021

Stat

Detail

Bowler

Harshal Patel

Batter

Ravindra Jadeja

Runs in over

37

Venue

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Match

RCB vs CSK, IPL 2021 Match 19

Date

25 April 2021

Sequence

6, 6, 6nb, 6, 2, 6, 4

Context makes this over even more remarkable. Harshal Patel had done brilliantly in the first three overs of his spell. He had taken three wickets and conceded just 14 runs across those overs. At the end of the 19th over, CSK were 154/4 and RCB were still in the game.

 

Then Jadeja happened. Ravindra Jadeja hit five sixes and a four off Harshal, with a no-ball adding the extra run to make it 37 total, showing how costly one mistake can be in the wider context of the most no-balls bowled in IPL history  CSK finished at 191/4 and went on to beat RCB by 69 runs — RCB’s first defeat of IPL 2021.

 

This over did not just equal a record — it changed the outcome of the match completely. Harshal later admitted he could not execute what he wanted in that over, while Jadeja was good enough to punish every error.

 

3. Daniel Sams to Pat Cummins — 35 Runs, IPL 2022

Stat

Detail

Bowler

Daniel Sams

Batter

Pat Cummins

Runs in over

35

Venue

MCA Stadium, Pune

Match

MI vs KKR, IPL 2022 Match 14

Date

6 April 2022

Sequence

6, 4, 6, 6, 2nb, 4, 6

KKR needed 35 from 30 balls, and Cummins got them all in just one over. The Australian hit four sixes and two fours off Sams in the 16th over, with a no-ball adding the extra run to make it 35.

 

The scale of the hitting was stunning. Cummins ended with an unbeaten 56 off just 15 balls — the joint-fastest fifty in IPL history at the time — and KKR won with four overs to spare. Sams bowled the third-most expensive over in IPL history. He started the over with KKR needing those runs across five more overs. He gave them in one.

 

4. Ravi Bopara to Gayle and Manoj Tiwary — 33 Runs, IPL 2010

Stat

Detail

Bowler

Ravi Bopara

Batters

Chris Gayle and Manoj Tiwary

Runs in over

33

Venue

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Match

KKR vs Kings XI Punjab

Date

4 April 2010

Sequence

1, 6, 6, 6, 6, 5wd, 2wd, 1

This is the only entry in the list where the runs were spread across two batters. Tiwary took a single off the first ball to bring Gayle on strike. Gayle launched into a brutal attack — four consecutive sixes — and then Bopara sent down seven runs in wides to push the over total to 33.

 

This over is unique because seven of its 33 runs came from wides — pure bowling errors under pressure. KKR scored 200, but still lost the match by eight wickets. Mahela Jayawardene scored a century for Kings XI Punjab in the chase.

 

5. Parvinder Awana to Suresh Raina — 33 Runs, IPL 2014 Playoff

Stat

Detail

Bowler

Parvinder Awana

Batter

Suresh Raina

Runs in over

33

Venue

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Match

Qualifier 2, CSK vs Kings XI Punjab

Date

30 May 2014

Sequence

6, 6, 4, 4, 4nb, 4, 4

This over stands apart because of the context. It came in a playoff match at Wankhede, a venue with several major entries in Wankhede Stadium IPL records  CSK were chasing 227 after Virender Sehwag’s century powered Kings XI Punjab to 226/6.

 

Raina was in a different dimension. He hit 33 off Awana’s over in a sequence of 6, 6, 4, 4, 4nb, 4, 4. He reached his fifty in 16 balls. By the end of six powerplay overs, CSK had scored 100/2, with Raina already 87 off 25 balls.

 

It remains one of the greatest powerplay batting performances in IPL history — and it still ended in defeat. Raina was run out for 87 off 25 balls. CSK lost by 24 runs.

 

Most Expensive 4-Over Spell in IPL History

This is a completely different record from the most expensive over. A single over record measures the costliest six legal deliveries in one over. A four-over spell measures the total runs conceded by a bowler across their entire bowling quota in a match — up to 24 legal deliveries.

These are the five most expensive four-over spells in IPL history:

Rank

Bowler

Figures

Opponent

Venue

Year

1

Jofra Archer

4-0-76-0

SRH

Hyderabad

2025

2

Mohammed Shami

4-0-75-0

PBKS

Hyderabad

2025

3

Will O’Rourke

4-0-74-2

RCB

Lucknow

2025

4

Mohit Sharma

4-0-73-0

DC

Delhi

2024

5

Basil Thampi

4-0-70-0

RCB

Bengaluru

2018

Three of the five most expensive spells in IPL history came in IPL 2025. That tells you how much T20 batting and IPL scoring rates have escalated in recent years.

 

Jofra Archer set the record when SRH batters took him apart in Hyderabad. He leaked 76 runs without taking a wicket for Rajasthan Royals against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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FAQS❓

Who bowled the most expensive over in IPL history?

Two bowlers share the record. Prasanth Parameswaran conceded 37 runs to Chris Gayle in IPL 2011, and Harshal Patel conceded 37 runs to Ravindra Jadeja in IPL 2021.

Who scored the most runs in one over in IPL?

 Chris Gayle and Ravindra Jadeja are tied by over total. Both overs went for 37 runs, with 36 runs off the bat and 1 run from a no-ball extra.

How many runs did Harshal Patel concede in one over?

Harshal Patel conceded 37 runs in the final over of CSK’s innings against RCB in IPL 2021. Ravindra Jadeja hit five sixes and one four, with a no-ball adding the extra run.

Which bowler gave 35 runs in one over in IPL?

Daniel Sams of Mumbai Indians conceded 35 runs in one over against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2022. Pat Cummins hit four sixes and two fours, with a no-ball pushing the total to 35.

Has anyone conceded more than 37 runs in one IPL over?

 No. 37 runs remains the highest runs conceded in a single IPL over. It has happened twice — Parameswaran vs Gayle in 2011 and Harshal vs Jadeja in 2021.