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How many 200-plus opening stands has IPL seen?

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How many 200-plus opening stands has IPL seen?
20 May 2025


Stars openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan helped Gujarat Titans seal the IPL 2025 playoff berth with a record win over Delhi Capitals on May 18.

They proved their mettle as GT chased down 200 without losing a wicket in Delhi.

Gill and Sudharsan registered their second 200-run opening stand in the IPL.

Here are the double-century opening partnerships in the IPL.


KL Rahul and de Kock: 210* vs KKR, 2022
#1


As per Cricbuzz, KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock formed the first opening pair with a 200-run partnership in the IPL.

The duo hammered an unbeaten 210 for Lucknow Super Giants against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2022.

De Kock slammed a record 70-ball 140* while Rahul finished with 68* (51).

The match went down to the wire as KKR reached 208/8.


Gill and Sudharsan: 210 vs CSK, 2024
#2


Last year, GT claimed a 35-run win over Chennai Super Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Batting first, the Titans racked up a mammoth 231/3 in 20 overs. They rode on a 210-run opening stand between Gill and Sudharsan. Both of them brought up their tons.

The Super Kings fared well despite a top-order collapse but were restricted to 196/8.


Gill and Sudharsan: 205* vs DC, 2025
#3


During the aforementioned DC game, Gill and Sudharsan became just the second pair in IPL history with multiple double-century partnerships.

They joined AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli, who stitched an unbeaten 215-run partnership versus Mumbai Indians in 2015 and added another 229 runs against the now-defunct Gujarat Lions in 2016.

Gill and Sudharsan also recorded the highest partnership versus DC for any wicket.


Seven 50-plus partnerships in IPL 2025
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Sudharsan and Gill have recorded seven 50-plus stands this season. Faf du Plessis and Kohli, who had eight such partnerships in 2023, are the only batters with more 50-plus stands as a pair in a season.

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