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List of Most Consecutive Fifties in IPL

A complete list of every batter who has scored the most consecutive fifty-plus scores (50s and 100s) in IPL history, ranked from highest to lowest streak.

11 itemsUpdated Mar 23, 2026

Scoring consecutive fifties in the IPL is one of the hardest feats in T20 cricket — the short format, varied opposition, and high-pressure nature of the tournament make sustained runs of half-centuries exceptionally rare. Three batters share the all-time IPL record of five consecutive fifty-plus scores: Virender Sehwag (IPL 2012), Jos Buttler (IPL 2018), and David Warner (IPL 2019). Sehwag was the first batter in T20 cricket history to achieve five consecutive fifties. A further nine batters have achieved four consecutive fifty-plus scores across various IPL seasons, with Prabhsimran Singh being the most recent to do so in IPL 2025.

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Virender Sehwag — 5 Consecutive Fifties

Delhi Daredevils — IPL 2012 — First Ever in T20 Cricket History

2

Jos Buttler — 5 Consecutive Fifties

Rajasthan Royals — IPL 2018 — First Overseas Player to Achieve the Feat

3

David Warner — 5 Consecutive Fifties

Sunrisers Hyderabad — IPL 2019 — Most Successive Fifties at a Single Venue

4

Virat Kohli — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Royal Challengers Bangalore — IPL 2016 — Two Centuries in the Streak

5

Kane Williamson — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Sunrisers Hyderabad — IPL 2018

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Shikhar Dhawan — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Delhi Capitals — IPL 2020 — Two Consecutive Centuries in the Streak

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Faf du Plessis — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Chennai Super Kings — IPL 2021

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Ishan Kishan — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Mumbai Indians — IPL 2021–22 (across two seasons)

9

Devon Conway — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Chennai Super Kings — IPL 2023

10

Nicholas Pooran — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Lucknow Super Giants — IPL 2024–25 (across two seasons)

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Prabhsimran Singh — 4 Consecutive Fifties

Punjab Kings — IPL 2025 — Most Recent to Achieve the Feat

This list is compiled from verified public records and reference sources. Last verified: March 23, 2026.

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