Ranking top 10 fielders in IPL history

Some of the top-class fielders from IPL.

By CricTracker Staff

Updated - 12 Feb 2021, 11:59 IST

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Fielding has now become an important aspect in modern day’s game. Gone are the times when this skill was highly disregarded in a players proposition and along with being inferiority of a particular team. With the infusion of the terms like fitness and athleticism into the regimes of modern-day cricketers, the skill has been now undergoing through a tremendous evolution.

While the art of this skill has been enlarging, some of its pioneers or its torchbearers have routinely exhibited their prowess in the world’s biggest cricketing carnival (IPL). Over the years since IPL’s inception, the skill has become an important hallmark which does exponentially elevates your runs tally if being performed well. That’s why A run saved is a run scored” has become the new norm in cricket. 

Because of the IPL only being tad lowly to international cricket, the tournament has become a nonpareil in terms of fielding standards. So hence let’s check out the top fielders from IPL’s exuberant history. 

Ranking top 10 fielders in IPL history

10. David Warner

David Warner. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)

There are very few fielders in world cricket who are as electric as David Warner. Hardly you will see him give up a chase towards a running ball when getting rushed into a boundary rope. For this pocket-sized dynamo, fielding has always been a vigorous activity and that’s the reason why we always hear his name time and again. 

As a fielder, he has a versatile profile. Not only he can field in slips but is also a vibrant inner-circle fielder. In terms of guarding the boundary fences, Warner has been a reliable commodity and can flawlessly field on any side of the park. For an SRH fan, bowled Bhuvi or Rashid Khan and caught Warner has always been an event of joy in their scorecard.

In his fruitful IPL career, Warner has taken a total of 66 catches. And in terms of his best catches, it was in 2015 IPL wherein against RCB, Warner had plucked a one-handed catch by being completely airborne, flying from covers to take a diving catch. 

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