It’s not common to see batters score centuries in T20 cricket. The resources are limited as compared to ODIs and Tests.

But with conditions now more favourable for batters, it’s a cakewalk to get the triple-digit figures. The Indian Premier League (IPL) has seen many batters score centuries season after season. A few teams, though, have been on the receiving end of their carnage a bit more.

This article will list the teams that have conceded the most centuries in the IPL.

Most Centuries Conceded by Teams in IPL

TeamNo. of 100s ConcededMost 100s Conceded from a Batter
Kolkata Knight Riders13Jos Buttler (2), David Warner (2)
Mumbai Indians13KL Rahul (3)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru13Jos Buttler (2)
Sunrisers Hyderabad11
Chennai Super Kings11
Rajasthan Royals10
Punjab Kings9
Gujarat Lions6Virat Kohli (2)
Delhi Capitals5
Deccan Chargers4
Gujarat Titans3
Lucknow Super Giants2
Rising Pune Supergiant1
Kochi Tuskers Kerala1
Pune Warriors1

Note: Batters with two or more centuries mentioned in the above table.

Key Insights

13 centuries conceded by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Mumbai Indians (MI), and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are the joint-most by teams in the IPL.

Among them, MI have conceded the most hundreds from a single batter. KL Rahul has scored three centuries against the Mumbai-based team, the most by a batter against an opponent. He is also the top run-scorer against the MI side.

Two of Rahul’s tons came in the 2022 season, which is the most faced by a team in an IPL season. Virat Kohli is the other batter to score two centuries in an edition against Gujarat Lions in 2016.

RCB have conceded IPL centuries from the most opponents’ batters. 12 batters have aggregated triple-digit figures against Bengaluru, with Jos Buttler scoring two.

Kochi Tuskers Kerala and Pune Warriors are the only IPL teams not to endure more than one hundred. But Pune Warriors were on the receiving end of the highest individual score registered in the league. Chris Gayle hammered an unbeaten 175 off 66 balls in 2013.

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