Franchise wise highest individual scores in the IPL history
Quinton de Kock, Murali Vijay (Image Source: Twitter)

Franchise-wise highest individual scores in the Indian Premier League (IPL) history.

10) Gujarat Titans – Shubman Gill
Score: 96 (59 balls, 4s: 11, 6s: 1)
vs: Punjab Kings (2022)

9) Mumbai Indians – Sanath Jayasuriya
Score: 114* (48 balls, 4s: 9, 6s: 11)
vs: Chennai Super Kings (2008)

8) Rajasthan Royals – Jos Buttler
Score: 124 (64 balls, 4s: 11, 6s: 8)
vs: Sunrisers Hyderabad (2021)

7) Sunrisers Hyderabad – David Warner
Score: 126 (59 balls, 4s: 10, 6s: 8)
vs: Kolkata Knight Riders (2017)

6) Chennai Super Kings – Murali Vijay
Score: 127 (56 balls, 4s: 8, 6s: 11)
vs: Rajasthan Royals (2010)

5) Delhi Capitals – Rishabh Pant
Score: 128* (63 balls, 4s: 15, 6s: 7)
vs: Sunrisers Hyderabad (2018)

4) Punjab Kings – KL Rahul
Score: 132* (69 balls, 4s: 14, 6s: 7)
vs: Royal Challengers Bangalore (2020)

3) Lucknow Super Giants – Quinton de Kock
Score: 140* (70 balls, 4s: 10, 6s: 10)
vs: Kolkata Knight Riders (2022)

2) Kolkata Knight Riders – Brendon McCullum
Score: 158* (73 balls, 4s: 10, 6s: 13)
vs: Royal Challengers Bangalore (2008)

1) Royal Challengers Bangalore – Chris Gayle
Score: 175* (66 balls, 4s: 13, 6s: 17)
vs: Pune Warriors (2013)

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