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Listing 90-plus scores by Impact Players in IPL history
Rizvi scored 90 runs off 51 balls against MI on Saturday (Image Source: X/@IPL)

Listing 90-plus scores by Impact Players in IPL history

Apr 05, 2026
12:53 pm

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Delhi Capitals went past Mumbai Indians in Match 8 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season on Saturday. Sameer Rizvi was the star of the show as his 90-run knock completely knocked MI out of the contest at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium. Notably, Rizvi was not a part of DC's initial XI and later came in as the Impact Player. On this note, we list down Impact Players to record 90-plus scores in IPL history.

#3

Sameer Rizvi - 90 vs MI, 2026

Rizvi's stellar performance in the aforementioned game marked the third-highest individual IPL score by an Impact Player. Chasing 163, DC were reeling at 7/2 when the 22-year-old came in at number four. He scored 90 runs off just 51 balls, hitting seven fours and as many sixes in the process. His innings was instrumental in guiding the Capitals(164/4) past their target with nearly two overs to spare.

#2

Jos Buttler - 107* s KKR, 2024

Jos Buttler was the first Impact Player to hammer an IPL hundred. Playing for Rajasthan Royals, the Englishman unleashed his beast mode in a run chase against KKR at Eden Gardens in 2024. Buttler's incredible century helped the Royals chase down a mammoth 224. RR were down to 121/6 before Buttler tormented the KKR bowlers. The opener smashed an unbeaten 107 off 60 balls, a knock laced with 13 fours and six sixes, helping RR prevail in the final over.

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#1

Sai Sudharsan - 108* vs DC, 2025

Gujarat Titans opener Sai Sudharsan tops this elite list, thanks to his ferocious century against the Delhi Capitals last season. Chasing a target of 200 runs at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sudharsan and Shubman Gill (93*) floored the DC bowlers. Sudharsan got to his ton with a six in the 18th over as Gujarat won (205/0). GT's Impact Player in the game was unbeaten on 108 from just 61 balls. He smashed 12 fours and four sixes.

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