Lowest Defended Score in IPL

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The most minimal complete protected in IPL is only 116 by the CSK group against KXIP in 2009. Here's top notch of the Top 5 most reduced protected aggregates in IPL:

Lowest Defended Score in IPL

5. Mumbai Indians - 120 vs Pune Warriors India on 03 May 2012
4. Sunrisers Hyderabad - 119 vs Pune Warriors India on 17 Apr 2013
3. Kings XI Punjab - 119 vs Mumbai Indians on 29 Apr 2009
2. Sunrisers Hyderabad - 118 vs Mumbai Indians on 24 Apr 2018
1. Chennai Super Kings - 116 vs Kings XI Punjab on 20 May 2009

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is in its thirteenth version in 2020. It has been challenged in 3 distinct nations and has seen many pitches, scoring styles and climate conditions. While a portion of the games have been very high-scoring, some of them have seen not a great deal of runs scored. In any case, the adventure of T20 cricket has not been undermined in the competition. 

A portion of the low scoring games have seen bowlers proven to be the best in the two innings. It improves if low sums in the primary innings get protected in the second. The fervor and anticipation ascend with each speck ball thus pressures, on the players as well as on the fans. A few aggregates of under 120 have additionally been checked safe. 

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In the rundown of Top 5 most minimal protected score in IPL, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) get themselves twice on the more joyful side. The other three groups to have figured out how to win regardless of scoring at not in excess of a run a ball in the main innings are Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) and Mumbai Indians (MI). 

KXIP neglected to pursue down a negligible score of 116 against CSK route in 2009. It has remained the least score safeguarded in ipl history even after 10 additional seasons. MI and Pune Warriors India show up twice in the rundown.

*Last updated after IPL 2020

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