The fourth phase of lockdown has started in India which will run till 31 May. However, in the fourth phase of the lockdown, the government has given several exemptions. Meanwhile, a big news has come about IPL. The BCCI is considering organizing the 13th season of the IPL between September and November this year. No information has been received about how IPL 13 will be organized. For now, you have to wait for the next BCCI statement for the IPL. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly is currently focused on the IPL event. This is the reason why the BCCI did not cancel the 13th season of IPL despite such bad conditions. Due to not having IPL, we give information about some tremendous facts records related to IPL for all of you. Today we are going to tell you about some unheard IPL Records of IPL. Today we are going to tell you about the players of IPL who have hunted the most in a season. Although a normal fielder in any match can also be the biggest hunter of the match, but the wicketkeeper has more chances than a fielder to dismiss any batsman. In this list of players who have been hunting the most, all are wicketkeepers.
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1. Adam Gilchrist: In the second season of IPL played in 2009, Deccan Chargers wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist had a total of 18 victims in 16 innings of 16 matches. He had caught 10 players that year, while he stumped out 8 players and showed the way to the pavilion. Gilchrist is ranked 5th in terms of maximum hunting in a season of IPL.
2. Dinesh Karthik: In the 8th season of IPL played in the year 2015, Dinesh Karthik was playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore. This season, he had a total of 18 hunts in 15 innings of 16 matches. He had 14 batsmen caught out, 4 batsmen out stumped. He is fourth in this list.
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3. Quinton de Kock: In the 12th season of IPL played in the year 2019, Mumbai Indians wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock had taken a total of 19 victims. He did all these hunts in 16 innings of 16 matches. De Cock caught 17 out of 19 batsmen, while he stumped 2 batsmen. In the season of IPL, De Kock is third in terms of maximum hunting.
4. Kumar Sangakkara: While playing for Deccan Chargers in the fourth season of IPL played in 2011, Kumar Sangakkara had taken a total of 19 hunts in 13 innings of 13 matches. He is second in this list. He had contributed to stump out 17 out of 19 batsmen.
5. Rishabh Pant: In the season of IPL, Rishabh Pant is in the first place in terms of maximum hunting. In the 12th season of IPL played in the year 2019, Rishabh Pant of Delhi Capitals had a total of 24 victims in 16 innings of 16 matches. He had 18 batsmen caught out, while 6 batsmen were victims of Pant's agile stumping.
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