Best Batting Average in IPL 2011

Record holder : Wriddhiman Saha of India holds the record (68) for best batting average in ipl 2011.

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1. India Wriddhiman Saha - 68

At no. 1 position is Wriddhiman Saha of India. He had batting average of 68 while scoring 68 runs in 3 innings of 7 matches at strike rate of 107.93.

2. West Indies Chris Gayle - 67.55

Next in the list is Chris Gayle of West Indies. He had batting average of 67.55 while scoring 608 runs in 12 innings of 12 matches at strike rate of 183.13.

3. India S Badrinath - 56.57

Next in the list is S Badrinath of India. He had batting average of 56.57 while scoring 396 runs in 13 innings of 16 matches at strike rate of 126.51.

4. New Zealand James Franklin - 53.5

At position no. 4 is James Franklin of New Zealand. He had batting average of 53.5 while scoring 107 runs in 5 innings of 8 matches at strike rate of 137.17.

5. Ryan ten Doeschate - 53.5

At position no. 5 is Ryan ten Doeschate of . He had batting average of 53.5 while scoring 107 runs in 3 innings of 6 matches at strike rate of 146.57.

6. India Manoj Tiwary - 51.28

Next in the list is Manoj Tiwary of India. He had batting average of 51.28 while scoring 359 runs in 14 innings of 15 matches at strike rate of 110.46.

7. India Virat Kohli - 46.41

At no. 7 position is Virat Kohli of India. He had batting average of 46.41 while scoring 557 runs in 16 innings of 16 matches at strike rate of 121.08.

8. South Africa Johan Botha - 46

Then comes our Johan Botha of South Africa. He had batting average of 46 while scoring 230 runs in 9 innings of 10 matches at strike rate of 116.16.

9. India MS Dhoni - 43.55

At no. 9 position is MS Dhoni of India. He had batting average of 43.55 while scoring 392 runs in 13 innings of 16 matches at strike rate of 158.7.

10. India Sachin Tendulkar - 42.53

Next in the list is Sachin Tendulkar of India. He had batting average of 42.53 while scoring 553 runs in 16 innings of 16 matches at strike rate of 113.31.

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