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IPL 2026 chases a 14-century record into playoffs

The 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League is rapidly transforming into one of the most explosive batting seasons the tournament has ever witnessed. With towering totals, relentless stroke play and a flood of milestone innings, IPL 2026 has firmly established itself as a run-fest of the highest order. As the league stage gives way to the play-offs, one record stands on the edge of history the most centuries in a single IPL season. The Orange Cap has a familiar home heading into the playoffs

👑Will Sai Sudharsan hold on to it until the very end? 🤔🧢#TATAIPL | #KhelBindaas pic.twitter.com/IkYDIrrGXY — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 25, 2026 RECORD UNDER THREAT The current benchmark of 14 centuries, set in the 2024 season, has already been matched in 2026 and with several crucial matches still to be played, the record now appears increasingly vulnerable. This surge in centuries reflects a broader trend in modern T20 cricket, where batting firepower and aggressive intent continue to push boundaries. Samson Leads Star-Studded Charge At the heart

of this historic push is Sanju Samson, whose two commanding centuries have set the tone for a season dominated by big hitters and fearless batting. He has been supported by a diverse group of match-winners who have lit up stadiums across the tournament: Virat Kohli – once again proving his class with a high-pressure match-winning hundred, further extending his legacy as the IPL’s leading centurion KL Rahul – delivering a composed, technically sound century under pressure Quinton de Kock – unleashing a destructive innings that

dismantled bowling attacks Mitchell Marsh – overpowering opposition with brute force and clean hitting Abhishek Sharma – redefining powerplay batting with aggressive intent Sai Sudharsan – showcasing maturity beyond his years in a clinical ton Shreyas Iyer & Tilak Varma – anchoring and accelerating with finesse Finn Allen & Ryan Rickelton – bringing explosive international flair Cooper Connolly & Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – emerging as exciting new talents on the big stage Their collective brilliance has powered IPL 2026 into record-equaling territory and perhaps beyond. CONTEXT:

A rare feat in IPL history Centuries in T20 cricket remain a significant benchmark, making this surge all the more remarkable. A total of 124 centuries have been scored in IPL history, achieved by 63 different batters . Leading that elite list is: Virat Kohli (9 centuries) – the highest in IPL history He is followed by: Jos Buttler (7) Chris Gayle (6) KL Rahul (6) Sanju Samson (5) Against that backdrop, a single season producing 14 (or more) centuries underscores just how extraordinary IPL

2026 has been. The Purple Cap belongs to Bhuvneshwar Kumar at the end of the league stage 💜👑Will he go all the way to win his third Purple Cap? 🤩 🧢#TATAIPL | #KhelBindaas | @BhuviOfficial pic.twitter.com/M5dOXmSR7p — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 25, 2026 BATTING BOOM: But Bowlers Still Fighting While the numbers suggest that this IPL belongs to the batters, the contest has not been entirely one-sided. Several bowlers have delivered standout performances in high-pressure moments: Kagiso Rabada – clinical at the death with pace and

precision Jofra Archer – consistently troubling batters with raw speed Bhuvneshwar Kumar – combining swing and accuracy to break partnerships Corbin Bosch – stepping up with impactful spells in key matches Spin, too, has played its part: Rashid Khan – maintaining his reputation as a game-changer Sunil Narine – controlling the middle overs with mystery and discipline Noor Ahmad – emerging as a potent wicket-taking option Even in a high-scoring season, these performances have ensured that the balance of the game — while tilted has

not completely disappeared. ALL EYES ON THE PLAY-OFFS With the tournament entering its decisive phase, anticipation continues to build. Will IPL 2026 surpass the 14-century mark and set a new record for the most hundreds in a single season? Or will the bowlers have the final say under play-off pressure? One thing is certain: this season has already cemented its place among the most thrilling in IPL history. The only question that remains is, how far will it go?

IPL 2026, most centuries in a single IPL season, 14 centuries record, Sai Sudharsan, Orange Cap, Sanju Samson, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, play-offs, T20 batting

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