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Most Catches in IPL History: Every Top Fielder Ranked

From Suresh Raina's 109 catches to the wicketkeeping brilliance of MS Dhoni, a complete ranking of the most prolific catchers in IPL history.

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109 Catches. No Gloves. Pure Athleticism.

Fielding is the most underappreciated skill in T20 cricket. While batsmen and bowlers dominate headlines, the fielders who take sharp catches, effect direct hits, and save boundaries are often the difference between winning and losing close matches. In the IPL, the catching leaderboard reveals the players who have combined longevity with outstanding athleticism.

All-Time Most Catches in IPL (Non-Wicketkeeper)

RankPlayerCatchesMatchesCatches/MatchPrimary PositionTeams
1[Suresh Raina](/players/suresh-raina)1092050.53Slip/PointCSK, GL
2[Virat Kohli](/players/virat-kohli)105+260+0.40Mid-off/CoverRCB
3[AB de Villiers](/players/ab-de-villiers)931840.51Boundary/SlipRCB, DD
4[Rohit Sharma](/players/rohit-sharma)90+260+0.35Mid-off/SlipMI, DC
5[Kieron Pollard](/players/kieron-pollard)851890.45Long-off/Long-onMI
6[David Warner](/players/david-warner)80+180+0.44Point/CoverSRH, DC, DD
7[Ravindra Jadeja](/players/ravindra-jadeja)80+230+0.35Point/CoversCSK, RR
8[Shikhar Dhawan](/players/shikhar-dhawan)75+230+0.33Slip/Mid-offMultiple
9[Faf du Plessis](/players/faf-du-plessis)72+130+0.55Slip/BoundaryCSK, RCB
10[Manish Pandey](/players/manish-pandey)65+155+0.42Point/CoverMultiple

All-Time Most Dismissals in IPL (Wicketkeepers)

RankPlayerDismissalsCatchesStumpingsMatchesDis/Match
1[MS Dhoni](/players/ms-dhoni)185+135+50+2640.70
2[Dinesh Karthik](/players/dinesh-karthik)145+115+30+240+0.60
3[Robin Uthappa](/players/robin-uthappa)80+65+15+205+0.39
4[KL Rahul](/players/kl-rahul)75+60+15+115+0.65
5[Rishabh Pant](/players/rishabh-pant)70+55+15+105+0.67

Suresh Raina: The Slip Cordon Specialist

Suresh Raina's 109 catches as a non-wicketkeeper is a record that stands alone in IPL history. The left-hander stationed himself at slip and in the inner ring for Chennai Super Kings across 13 IPL seasons, and his soft hands and quick reflexes made him one of the most reliable catchers in the tournament.

What makes Raina's record particularly impressive is the context. Slip catching in T20 cricket is significantly harder than in Test matches. The pace of the game, the aggressive batting, and the thick edges that fly to the cordon at high speed demand reaction times measured in fractions of a second.

Raina's catching rate of 0.53 per match means he held a catch roughly every second game — an outstanding return for a fielder who was also a key batsman and part-time bowler.

MS Dhoni: The Wicketkeeping GOAT

MS Dhoni's 185+ dismissals behind the stumps are the most by any wicketkeeper in IPL history. His 50+ stumpings are a separate record — no other keeper has stumped even 35 batsmen in IPL history.

Dhoni's stumpings became his signature IPL moment. His lightning-fast glove work, particularly against spinners R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Harbhajan Singh, created a unique tactical weapon for Chennai Super Kings. Opposing batsmen could not step out to the spinners because Dhoni behind the stumps turned every miss into a dismissal.

His dismissals-per-match ratio of 0.70 means he averaged a dismissal in more than two-thirds of his IPL appearances.

The AB de Villiers Factor

AB de Villiers' 93 catches deserve special mention because of the quality rather than just the quantity. De Villiers was renowned for taking seemingly impossible catches — flying one-handed grabs at the boundary, diving full-length at short mid-wicket, and clutching low catches at slip that other fielders would have grassed.

His catches-per-match ratio of 0.51 is the second-highest among non-keepers with 80+ catches, behind only Faf du Plessis at 0.55.

Fielding Position Analysis

Breaking down catches by fielding position across all IPL history reveals:

Position Zone% of All Catches
Boundary (long-on, long-off, deep)35%
Inner ring (cover, point, mid-wicket)28%
Close catching (slip, gully, short leg)15%
Wicketkeeper22%

Boundary catches account for the largest share, reflecting the aggressive nature of T20 batting. The high percentage of catches at the boundary underscores the importance of athletic, tall fielders at the rope — players like Kieron Pollard and David Warner who can time their jumps perfectly.

The Dropped Catch Problem

For every catch taken, approximately 0.8 catches are dropped in the IPL. The tournament-wide catching efficiency sits at roughly 55-60%, which is significantly lower than international cricket (around 70-75%). The pressure of IPL matches, combined with dew on evening games and the sheer pace of the ball, makes catching harder in this tournament than any other.

FAQ

Who has taken the most catches in IPL history (non-wicketkeeper)?

Suresh Raina holds the record with 109 catches across 205 IPL matches for Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Lions, primarily fielding at slip and in the inner ring.

Who has the most dismissals as wicketkeeper in the IPL?

MS Dhoni leads with 185+ total dismissals (catches and stumpings combined) across 264 IPL matches. His 50+ stumpings are also an individual IPL record.

What is the catching efficiency rate in the IPL?

The overall catching efficiency in the IPL is approximately 55-60%, lower than international cricket standards due to pressure, dew conditions, and the pace of T20 batting.

This article uses statistical insights generated by the Cricmind analytics engine. AI-generated analysis for entertainment and informational purposes.
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