
Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|01-06-2026
IPL 2026 : The journey of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 ended with the title win of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Sunday. In the final match, RCB won the trophy by defeating Gujarat Titans (GT) by five wickets. With this thrilling finish, IPL 2026 has proved to be the biggest ‘runfest’ (festival of runs) in the history of the league. The batsmen had such dominance throughout this season that many historical records were destroyed.
Record breaking season of batting milestones
The barrage of fours and sixes hit by the batsmen in this season thrilled the spectators. A total of 2,332 fours and a record 1,426 sixes were hit in the tournament. Talking about individual performance, a record 15 centuries were scored in this season, in which Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batsman Sanju Samson was the only player who scored two centuries.
Statistics speak: Complete report card of IPL 2026
Most runs in one edition: 27,450
Most runs/wickets in one edition: 31.26
Highest run rate (RPO) in an edition: 9.88
Most fours in one edition: 2,332
Most sixes in one edition: 1,426
Most Individual Centuries: 15
Most total score above 200: 65 times
Most successful chase of more than 200 targets: 17 times
Thrill of the final match: RCB’s second title win
In reply, RCB made a strong start with an opening partnership of 62 runs between Venkatesh Iyer (32 runs) and Virat Kohli. Gujarat bowlers tried to make a comeback in the middle order and RCB’s score was 132/5.
But ‘King’ Virat Kohli led RCB to victory with two overs remaining by playing an unbeaten captaincy inning of 75 runs in 42 balls. This is RCB’s second IPL win and the franchise’s fourth cricket trophy overall, adding to its two Women’s Premier League (WPL) titles.The post IPL 2026 becomes the biggest ‘runfest’ in history, all batting records broken, season ends with RCB’s title win appeared first on Buzz | ….




