Best Batting Strike Rate in IPL 2016

Record holder : Rishi Dhawan of India holds the record (233.33) for best batting strike rate in ipl 2016.

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1. India Rishi Dhawan - 233.33

At no. 1 position is Rishi Dhawan of India. He had batting strike rate of 233.33 while scoring 14 runs in 2 innings of 2 matches at an average of -.

2. West Indies Carlos Brathwaite - 218.42

At no. 2 position is Carlos Brathwaite of West Indies. He had batting strike rate of 218.42 while scoring 83 runs in 6 innings of 8 matches at an average of 13.83.

3. Sarfaraz Khan - 212.9

At no. 3 position is Sarfaraz Khan of . He had batting strike rate of 212.9 while scoring 66 runs in 4 innings of 5 matches at an average of 33.

4. Bipul Sharma - 204

Then comes our Bipul Sharma of . He had batting strike rate of 204 while scoring 51 runs in 4 innings of 7 matches at an average of 25.5.

5. Australia Ben Cutting - 191.17

Then comes our Ben Cutting of Australia. He had batting strike rate of 191.17 while scoring 65 runs in 4 innings of 4 matches at an average of 32.5.

6. India Krunal Pandya - 191.12

At position no. 6 is Krunal Pandya of India. He had batting strike rate of 191.12 while scoring 237 runs in 9 innings of 12 matches at an average of 39.5.

7. India Umesh Yadav - 180

At position no. 7 is Umesh Yadav of India. He had batting strike rate of 180 while scoring 9 runs in 2 innings of 9 matches at an average of 9.

8. South Africa Chris Morris - 178.89

Next in the list is Chris Morris of South Africa. He had batting strike rate of 178.89 while scoring 195 runs in 7 innings of 12 matches at an average of 65.

9. South Africa Albie Morkel - 177.77

Next in the list is Albie Morkel of South Africa. He had batting strike rate of 177.77 while scoring 16 runs in 1 innings of 2 matches at an average of 16.

10. Eklavya Dwivedi - 171.42

At position no. 10 is Eklavya Dwivedi of . He had batting strike rate of 171.42 while scoring 24 runs in 2 innings of 4 matches at an average of 12.

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