Abu Dhabi: The 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is going to begin today in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). IPL could not be held in India this year due to the corona epidemic and is starting in September instead of April. Team India captain Virat Kohli is the first in the first of the highest-scoring players in IPL. There are only 2 players in the history of IPL who have scored more than 5000 runs. In IPL, the highest wicket is the name of Lasith Malinga. After Kohli, the highest-scoring batsman, Chennai Super Kings batsman Suresh Raina is named after Kohli. But Raina has gone out of the IPL season for personal reasons. No other batsman who challenges Kohli is also looking around him. Rcb captain has scored 5412 runs in 169 innings of 177 matches at an average of 37.84. Kohli has rooted 5 centuries and 36 half-centuries in IPL history. Kohli has planted 480 fours and 190 sixes. In the list of bowlers who take the highest wicket, Lasith Malinga is on top. Malinga has played only 122 matches in the Indian Premier League, and 170 wickets. Malinga's economy rate has been 7.14. Malinga has had the record of taking 5 wicket and 6 wickets in his career. But Malinga's not playing this season has increased the likelihood of many old records being broken. Delhi Capitals star bowler Amit Mishra has a great chance to break Malinga's record. Also Read: IPL 2020: Sunil Gavaskar revealed biggest game-changer of the tournament La Liga football school conducts online session in India Messi happy with Barcelona's resounding victory Tottenham and AC Milan performed brilliantly in Europa League qualifying