The buzz about IPL (Indian Premier League) has been immense all over the globe and every time audiences wait for the April month to arrive, as it starts in the first of week of April every year. Obviously, the crowd doesn’t prefer a drought of boundaries and sixes, but there's a unique beauty in a bowler running through a lineup with swing or spin. And for some, it does seem refreshing to watch a low-scoring match after an overdose of run-fests.
5. KKR bowled out for 67 (KKR vs MI) 2008
The MI bowlers ran through the fragile KKR batting line-up with a perfect display of bowling. They picked up wickets at regular intervals and wiped out the tail by the 16th over. In reply, the Knight Riders looked hapless as they accepted a humiliating defeat at the hands of Sanath Jayasuriya.
4. DD bowled out for 67 (DD vs KXIP) 2017
Corey Anderson, Kagiso Rabada and Karun Nair were the only batsmen to get into double figures as a shambolic batting performance from Delhi saw them be bowled out for just 67 in 17.1 overs in Punjab. Sandeep Sharma picked up 4 wickets while Axar Patel and Varun Aaron picked up 2 each.
3. DD bowled out for 66 (DD vs MI) 2017
Delhi Daredevils were completely dismantled in front of their fans as spin twins Harbhajan Singh and Karn Sharma spun a web around the batsmen. After deciding to bowl first, Delhi found themselves in trouble with Pollard and Simmons’ fireworks leading Mumbai to 212.
2. RR bowled out for 58 (RR vs RCB) 2009
Anil Kumble was the pick of the bowlers as he returned with match figures of 3.1–1-5–5. However, Rahul Dravid was adjudged the Player of the Match for his top score of 66 in RCB’s innings of 133.
1. RCB bowled out 49 (KKR vs RCB) 2017
IPL history was created at Eden Gardens as Royal Challengers Bangalore were bowled out for the lowest total in the tournament. Chasing 132, RCB were bowled out for just 49; three players were dismissed for a duck and no one got into double digits. RCB lost the match by 82 runs.