IPL is the most cash rich cricket league, it has started in 2008. In any format fielder play a important role in fate of the match. Any catch dropped by fielder cause tensed situation of match and lost the game sometimes. Other side “catch is the match” if you grab catch and you win the match easily. We talked about three best fielder in history of IPL cricket.
#1 Virat Kohli (106)
Virat is legendary Indian player as well as he dominated IPL since 2008 maidan season. Virat is highest run getter in IPL, He saves many runs for his team by great fielding skill. Virat takes some remarkable catch for RCB to win the match, King took 114 catches with 252 innings. We expecting he will overtake Raina in upcoming season.
#2 Suresh Raina (109)
Raina is the most consistent batsman and also good fielder for India team as well as csk team. He played for csk since 2008 IPL and taken some crucial catch for his team. Raina played both CSK and Gujarat Lions in his IPL career and took 109 catches with 204 innings.
#3 Ravindra Jadeja (103)
Ravindra Jadeja is recognized as the third player with the most catches in Indian Premier League (IPL) history, having taken a total of 103 catches throughout his career. Jadeja’s achievement places him alongside other notable players and highlights his exceptional fielding skills throughout his IPL career, which began in 2008.
#4 Kieron Pollard (103)
West Indian power hitter all rounder played IPL from 2010 season, his contribution for Mumbai Indians was phenomenal. He was the best asset for Mumbai team saves many runs for his team. Especially his fielding ability near long off and long on position has been outstanding and successfully did his job. Pollard has taken 103 catches in 189 . Pollard safe hands , aggressiveness and anticipation given breakthrough for his team.
#5. Rohit Sharma (101)
Rohit Sharma is currently ranked fifth in the history of the IPL for the most catches taken. As of now, he has achieved a total of 101 catches in 248 matches played in the tournament. Rohit Sharma’s contributions as a fielder have been significant throughout his IPL career, complementing his role as a prolific batsman and successful captain of the Mumbai Indians.