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IPL 2025: Suryakumar Second Fastest To 4000 Runs By Balls In Tournament History
Coming to bat with Mumbai Indians at 88/2, Suryakumar hammered spinner Ravi Bishnoi for a six, followed by back-to-back boundaries and also sent Avesh Khan to the boundary as he completed his 4000 runs in IPL.
His 4000 runs came from 2714 deliveries, and he is the second fastest in the list, topped jointly by Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers, both of whom reached the milestone off identical 2658 balls. Former Australia opener David Warner scored his 4000 runs off 2809 balls, while Chennai Super Kings legend Suresh Raina reached the mark off 2886 balls. They make up the top five in the list.
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