6 Players with most 50+ scores in IPL after 35 years of age
Chris Gayle (Image Source: Twitter)

There’s only one active cricketer from IPL 2023 to make it to the list of players with most 50+ scores in the IPL after 35 years of age.

Here’s the complete list:

6) AB de Villiers (12)

The former RCB star has twelve fifties to his name in IPL after 35 years of age.
De Villier’s overall half-century count in the league is 40.

5) Adam Gilchrist (13)

Adam Gilchrist was already 37 when IPL started in 2008.
However, he still managed to score thirteen fifties in the tournament.

4) Sachin Tendulkar (14)

The former MI skipper was also almost 35 when IPL commenced for the first time.
He went on to register fourteen 50+ scores until his retirement from the league.

3) Michael Hussey (15)

The batting coach of CSK has recorded fifteen half-centuries after his 35th birthday.
Hussey’s last appearance in IPL was in 2015.

2) Chris Gayle (17)

The Universe Boss slammed seventeen fifties after crossing 35 years of age.
Gayle played his last IPL season for Punjab Kings in 2021.

1) Faf du Plessis (18)

Faf du Plessis has crossed the 50-run mark eighteen times after his 35th birthday.
The 38-year-old is currently captaining the RCB side in IPL 2023.

Updated till 25 April, 2023*

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