Shreyas Iyer's most destructive overs in IPL history

Shreyas Iyer has showcased his explosive batting in the IPL, scoring massive runs in single overs, with his highest being 29 runs against KKR in 2018.

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Nani rayapati

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Iyer scored 24 runs  in an over vs GT

He has been one of the leading and aggressive scorers in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has single-handedly played many match-winning innings, and from the years of him playing IPL, some of his sporting pieces came in one over. Let us look into the 5 instances he scored the maximum in an over in IPL history.

Most destructive over 29 runs vs KKR in 2018:

Shreyas Iyer scored his most memorable over against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in 2018, where he scored 29 runs. Their losing that match was embedded into their memories as his stunning effort and effortless sixes led the other side in disbelief that made it one of his best moments in IPL.

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Other dominant overs in IPL:

In 2025, while playing against Gujarat Titans (GT), Iyer scored 24 runs that solidified his form until the latest IPL edition. He also scored 23 vs PBKS in 2024 and 22 vs SRH in 2024, showing his consistency as a power hitter. He showed consistency as a power hitter during his earlier year in 2015 against PBKS, where he smashed 19 runs in an over. 

In IPL history, Iyer stands out as an important, iconic player and the most entertaining, as he can consistently score.

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