Super Performers: Know stars with highest appearances in IPL playoffs
Suresh Raina (24 Matches)
Earning his famous Mr. IPL nickname for his sheer consistency, Raina was the anchor for CSKs early era dominance. He heavily contributed to their numerous playoff pushes and remains among the highest run-scorers in playoff history.
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Ravichandran Ashwin (24 Matches)
A veteran of multiple franchises, Ashwin established himself as a spin wizard during CSK’s dominant runs in the late 2000s and early 2010s. He later brought his vast playoff experience to the Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, and Punjab Kings.
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Ravindra Jadeja (23+ Matches)
Jadeja is the premier all-rounder of the IPL, featuring extensively in the playoffs for the Rajasthan Royals, the Gujarat Lions, and most notably the Chennai Super Kings. His match-winning capabilities with both bat and ball are critical to CSKs consistent postseason finishes.
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Ambati Rayudu (20+ Matches)
Rayudu played an integral role in the success of two of the tournaments most successful franchises, winning titles with both the Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings before retiring.
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Rohit Sharma (20+ Matches)
As the joint-most successful captain in the leagues history, Rohit led the Mumbai Indians (MI) to five IPL trophies. His leadership and explosive batting at the top of the order make him a fixture in the tournaments knockout stages.
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Kieron Pollard (18+ Matches)
A legendary match-finisher for the Mumbai Indians, Pollard was renowned for stepping up in high-pressure crunch games. His hard-hitting and handy medium-pace bowling were key components of MIs title-winning campaigns.
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Dwayne Bravo (18+ Matches)
Known for his lethal death bowling and dynamic fielding, Bravo played in multiple finals for the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, frequently finishing as one of the tournaments leading wicket-takers.
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Hardik Pandya (16+ Matches)
Rising through the ranks at Mumbai Indians before becoming a title-winning captain for the Gujarat Titans and returning to MI, Hardik has built a strong legacy of reaching the playoffs across multiple teams.
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Sunil Narine (15+ Matches)
The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) premier mystery spinner and aggressive opening batter has been at the heart of KKR’s multiple championship runs, anchoring their bowling attack in the playoffs year after year.
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