IPL 2026: Top 3 Players with the Most Dot Balls in IPL History

Discover the top 3 bowlers with the most dot balls in IPL history and their mastery in controlling runs

Armaan Patra
Armaan Patra

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2. Sunil Narine (1694 Dot Balls)

Sunil Narine: The Enigma Behind KKR's IPL Dominance

Sunil Narine occupies the second spot among bowlers with the most dot balls in IPL history. Known for his mysterious spin and clever variations, Narine has been a key figure for Kolkata Knight Riders over the years. Across 189 matches, he has bowled an impressive 1,694 dot balls, consistently building pressure on opposition batters.

Narine has also taken 192 wickets in the tournament while maintaining an outstanding economy rate of 6.79, one of the best among long-serving IPL bowlers. His ability to control the run flow in the middle overs has played a crucial role in KKR’s success.

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