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Mitchell Johnson to Michael Hussey: Top performers in season 6 of IPL

Here we present you with a record list of players who were the top performers for their team in 6th season of Indian Premier League (IPL).

Michael Hussey(Chennai Super Kings)- 733 runs

Australian batter Michael scored the most runs in sixth season of IPL. He scored 733 runs in 17 innings of 17 matches. His highest score was of 95 runs and he played at an average of 52.35. He scored 6 half-centuries.

Chris Gayle(Royal Challengers Bangalore)- 708 runs

West Indies’ superstar Chris Gayle scored 708 runs with his bat in 16 innings of 16 matches. His highest score was of 175* and he played at an average of 59.00. He scored a century and 4 half-centuries.

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Virat Kohli(Royal Challengers Bangalore)- 634 runs

Indian star Virat Kohli scored 634 runs in 16 innings of 16 matches. His highest score was 99 runs and he played at an average of 45.28. He scored 6 half-centuries.

Suresh Raina(Chennai Super Kings)- 548 runs

India’s star Suresh Raina performed well fro his team and scored 548 runs in 17 innings of 18 matches. His highest score was 100* and he played at an average of 42.15. He scored a century and four half-centuries.

Shane Watson(Rajasthan Royals)- 543 runs

Australian star Shane Watson had scored 543 runs in 16 innings of 16 matches he played. His highest score was 101 runs and he played at an average of 38.78. He secured a century and 2 half-centuries.

Dwayne Bravo(Chennai Super Kings)- 32 wickets

West Indies legend caused a havoc as he took 32 wickets in 18 innings of 18 matches he played. He bowled 62.3 overs and gave 497 runs, averaging at 15.53 with an economy of 7.95.

James Faulkner(Rajasthan Royals)- 28 wickets

Australian bowling allrounder James took 28 wickets in the 63.1 overs in the 16 innings of 16 matches he played. He gave 427 runs, averaging at 15.25 and an economy of 6.75.

Harbhajan Singh(Mumbai Indians)- 24 wickets

Indian former star Harbhajan Singh took 24 wickets in the 19 innings of the 19 matches he played. He bowled 70 overs and gave 456 runs, averaging at 19.00 and an economy of 6.51.

Mitchell Johnson(Mumbai Indians)- 24 wickets

Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson took 24 wickets in the 17 innings of 17 matches he bowled. He bowled 64 overs and gave 459 runs, averaging at 19.12 and an economy of 7.17.

Vinay Kumar(Royal Challengers Bangalore)- 23 wickets

Vinay Kumar took 23 wickets in the 16 innings of 16 matches he played. He bowled 60.1 overs and gave out 493 runs, averaging at 21.43 and an economy of 8.19.

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