IPL trends – Close contests, 200-plus totals, and home disadvantage

Also, there may be a reason why spinners are seeing more success this season

Shiva Jayaraman26-Apr-2023As IPL 2023 moves beyond the half-way mark of the league stage, we look at four major trends that have stood out this season.The most closely fought season everThis IPL has perhaps seen the most evenly balanced contests among all seasons. Out of 34 matches, only 16 have been completely one-sided: where either the chasing team has won by at least three wickets with an over or more to spare, or the team defending has won by more than 15 runs. In terms of the percentage of such one-sided results, this season ranks the joint lowest at 45.7%.As many as 11 games this season have finished either with the chasing team falling short by fewer than 10 runs or winning by no more than one ball to spare. Almost one in three matches have been such ‘close’ finishes. Including wins by one wicket from previous seasons (there have been none so far this year with more than a ball remaining), no season has seen as many close games as the current one.On average, teams have played out two close games for every three one-sided games this season. No season has provided fans with more bang for their buck than this year.ESPNcricinfo LtdNumber of 200-plus scores more than ever, but are strike-rates really going up?There have been 16 200-plus totals scored in this IPL, only two short of the 18 scored in the entire season last year – the record for the most such totals in any season. Last year, there were 11 200-plus totals after 35 matches, so this season is likely to have more 200-plus totals than any of the previous seasons. There have also been 28 180-plus totals this season – also the most in any season of the league.