Top 5 fastest batters to reach 400 runs in an IPL season ft. Vaibhav Suryavanshi

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The 2026 IPL season reached a fever pitch at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday. In a high-octane clash (Match 40) between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Rajasthan Royals (RR), fans witnessed a masterclass in modern T20 batting. Despite PBKS posting a formidable 222/4, Rajasthan Royals showcased their depth to chase it down, finishing at 228/4 with four balls to spare.
While Donovan Ferreira walked away with the Player of the Match trophy for his blistering 52 off 26 balls, the cricketing world is buzzing about a historic milestone achieved during the chase. Rajasthan’s teenage sensation, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, has officially rewritten the record books, becoming the fastest player in IPL history to reach the 400-run mark in a single season in terms of balls faced.
The evolution of the IPL has seen strike rates skyrocket, but the 2026 season has pushed the boundaries of what was thought possible. Here are the elite five who reached the 400-run milestone in the fewest deliveries:
The young phenom has been the talk of the 2026 season. Entering the match against Punjab Kings with the record in his sights, Suryavanshi played a cameo that was as efficient as it was explosive. He smashed 43 runs off just 16 balls, crossing the 400-run threshold for the season in a staggering 167 balls. His ability to find boundaries from the first delivery has set a new gold standard for openers worldwide.
For seven years, Andre Russell held the throne. During his legendary 2019 campaign for the Kolkata Knight Riders, Russell was operating on a different planet. He finished that season with 510 runs, but it was his initial burst that stunned statisticians, reaching 400 runs in only 188 balls. Until Suryavanshi’s arrival, Russell’s record was considered nearly untouchable.
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The Sunrisers Hyderabad star and current top-ranked T20 batter, Abhishek Sharma, redefined the powerplay in 2024. During a season where SRH consistently broke team total records, Abhishek was the engine room. He amassed 484 runs that year, hitting the 400-run mark in 195 balls, briefly threatening Russell’s record with his fearless lofted shots over cover.
The Lucknow Super Giants’ mainstay, Nicholas Pooran, had a career-defining year in 2025. While he has faced a slight dip in 2026, his form last year was surgical. ‘Nicky P’ combined brute force with clinical precision to reach 400 runs in 197 balls, eventually finishing the tournament with a massive haul of 524 runs in 14 appearances.
The oldest record on this list belongs to the Glenn Maxwell. In 2014, playing for the then, Kings XI Punjab, Maxwell enjoyed a purple patch for the ages, particularly during the UAE leg of the tournament. He reached the 400-run milestone in exactly 200 balls. His 552-run season remains one of the most iconic individual performances in IPL history, characterized by his trademark reverse sweeps and monstrous hits.
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