RG Sharma
In the IPL, RG Sharma has scored 7,331 runs (strike rate 132.88, average 30.05) . Ranks #2 on the all-time run list.
Batting
| Inns | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | 50s | 100s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 276 | 7,331 | 5,517 | 661 | 324 | 49 | 2 |
RG Sharma — from The IPL Story
The captaincy tree: the leaders who shaped the IPL
Two captains — MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma — own five IPL titles apiece, and the rest of the tournament's identity was drawn by the leaders around them.
El Clásico of the IPL: CSK vs Mumbai Indians
No two teams define the IPL like Chennai and Mumbai — ten titles between them, four finals contested, and a Dhoni-versus-Rohit subplot that has decided the biggest nights the league has staged.
The Mumbai Machine: five titles, one blueprint
Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by five wickets in Dubai to win a record fifth IPL title — the flourish on a decade-long dynasty built not on marquee names but on calm captaincy, ruthless death bowling and players the franchise found and raised itself.
The bubble season: Mumbai crown a pandemic-year IPL in the UAE desert
In an empty Dubai stadium at the end of a season played entirely inside a UAE bio-bubble, Mumbai Indians dismantled a first-time finalist Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets to lift a record fifth IPL crown.
One run, again: Mumbai Indians edge CSK for a record fourth title
For the second time in three years Mumbai Indians won an IPL final by exactly one run, Lasith Malinga's last-ball yorker trapping Shardul Thakur to deny Chennai Super Kings and hand MI a record fourth crown.
Mumbai Indians go from bottom of the table to second title
Rohit Sharma's 26-ball fifty and a Lendl Simmons blitz powered Mumbai Indians to 202, and Chennai Super Kings never got close — a 41-run win at Eden Gardens that sealed MI's second IPL crown from what had looked like a lost season.