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Who has run out teammates the most in IPL? Kohli and Rohit feature in top 5

Updated on: 28 April,2025 10:39 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Virat Kohli's run-out involvement percentage is just 0.169 percent, significantly lower compared to others in the top five

Who has run out teammates the most in IPL? Kohli and Rohit feature in top 5

Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma (Pic: iplt20/BCCI/AFP)

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Virat Kohli’s recent mix-up with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar during their IPL 2025 clash against Delhi Capitals on Sunday reignited the long-standing debate around run-outs, an area where Kohli has often found himself in the spotlight. Remarkably, this latest incident marked the 22nd occasion in Kohli’s IPL career that his batting partner has been run out while batting alongside him.

An extensive analysis of IPL data from 2008 to 2024 reveals the players whose batting partners have been run out most frequently, whether they were at the striker’s or non-striker’s end at the time.


Dinesh Karthik (28 partner run-outs): Leading this unenviable list is the seasoned wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik. Across his IPL career, 28 of his batting partners have been run out, evenly split with 14 dismissals while he was batting and another 14 when he was at the non-striker's end.


Rohit Sharma (27 partner run-outs): Hot on Karthik’s heels is former Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma, who has witnessed 27 partners being run out. Curiously, a greater number of these (16) occurred while Rohit was at the non-striker’s end, compared to 11 when he was actively batting.

MS Dhoni (26 partner run-outs): Chennai Super Kings icon MS Dhoni features third with 26 partner dismissals. Notably, 18 of these occurred while he was the batter orchestrating the run, hinting at his aggressive running approach during tight matches.

Virat Kohli (22 partner run-outs): Following Sunday’s incident with Patidar, Kohli’s tally now stands at 22 partner run-outs, with 14 of these happening while he was batting and eight while he was the non-striker.

Robin Uthappa (21 partner run-outs): Completing the top five, Robin Uthappa has seen 21 partners dismissed due to run-outs. Twelve of these occurred while he was stationed at the non-striker's end and nine while he was batting.

Despite being fifth on the all-time list, a closer look at Kohli’s numbers offers a more nuanced view. His run-out involvement percentage is just 0.169 percent, significantly lower compared to others in the top five.

Among 186 players who have faced at least 500 deliveries in IPL history, Kohli’s run-out frequency is relatively minor, suggesting that while his absolute number is high, his overall risk contribution is quite limited.

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