The role of the wicketkeeper in T20 cricket has evolved from a specialist position to a multi-dimensional keeper-batsman role. However, on this page, the focus remains on their primary craft: the ability to take wickets. No discussion on IPL dismissals is complete without MS Dhoni.
His "no-look" run-outs and incredibly fast stumpings have become part of IPL folklore. Dhoni’s ability to remain calm under pressure and his technical proficiency against spinners like Ravindra Jadeja and Imran Tahir have allowed him to lead the charts for years.
Dismissals are categorised into catches and stumpings. While catches are more common, the stumping is the ultimate test of a keeper’s reflexes. It requires perfect synchronisation with the bowler.
In the IPL, where spinners play a massive role on turning tracks, the dismissal tally is often heavily boosted by keepers who excel at standing up to the stumps. The leaderboard features several veterans of the league.
As the league progresses, we are seeing a new era of keepers like Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan.
These players bring a modern, aggressive approach to wicketkeeping, often combining their batting prowess with high-energy fielding. This page serves as a historical record of every gloveman who has made a mark in the world’s richest cricket league.
Use the filters to sort by season or career totals and witness how the art of wicketkeeping continues to be a decisive factor in the journey toward the IPL trophy.
Whether it is a catch off a searing bouncer or a lightning-quick stumping off a wide ball, every dismissal recorded here has played a role in shaping the history of the Indian Premier League.
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