The Loyalists! IPL Players Who Never Changed Teams

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) has seen numerous players switch teams over the years. However, a select few have remained loyal to a single franchise throughout their IPL careers. This article highlights these dedicated individuals, emphasizing their unwavering commitment and significant contributions to their teams.

Complete List of IPL Players Who Never Changed Teams

Virat Kohli – Royal Challengers Bangalore

Virat Kohli has been with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) since the IPL’s inception in 2008. Over 15 seasons, he has amassed over 6,000 runs, holding the record for the most runs in a single season with 973 in 2016. Despite stepping down as captain in 2021, Kohli remains a central figure for RCB.

Jasprit Bumrah – Mumbai Indians

Jasprit Bumrah joined Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2013 and has been instrumental in their success, contributing to five IPL titles. Known for his lethal yorkers, Bumrah has taken 145 wickets in 120 matches, with a best bowling figure of 4/14.

Sunil Narine – Kolkata Knight Riders

Since his debut in 2012, Sunil Narine has been a cornerstone for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). With 162 wickets in 148 matches, he is KKR’s all-time leading wicket-taker. Narine’s ability to contribute with both ball and bat has been pivotal for the team.

Kieron Pollard – Mumbai Indians

Kieron Pollard joined MI in 2010 and became a key player for the franchise. Over 13 seasons, he played 189 matches, scoring 3,191 runs and taking 69 wickets. Pollard’s all-round performances were crucial in MI’s multiple championship wins.

Sachin Tendulkar – Mumbai Indians

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar played for MI from 2008 to 2013. In 78 matches, he scored 2,334 runs, including a century and 13 fifties. Tendulkar captained MI to their first IPL final in 2010 and was instrumental in their 2013 title win before retiring.

Rishabh Pant – Delhi Capitals

Rishabh Pant has been with Delhi Capitals (DC) since 2016. In 101 matches, he has scored 2,838 runs, with a top score of 128*. Pant’s aggressive batting and leadership have been vital for DC’s recent successes.

Lasith Malinga – Mumbai Indians

Lasith Malinga represented MI from 2009 to 2019, playing 122 matches and taking 170 wickets. He holds the record for the most wickets in IPL history and was a key figure in MI’s four title wins during his tenure.

Prithvi Shaw – Delhi Capitals

Prithvi Shaw joined DC in 2018 and has remained with the franchise since. In 72 matches, he has accumulated 1,737 runs, with a highest score of 99. Shaw’s explosive starts have been crucial for DC’s batting lineup.

Shane Warne – Rajasthan Royals

The late Shane Warne captained and coached Rajasthan Royals (RR) from 2008 to 2011. He led RR to their maiden IPL title in 2008 and took 58 wickets in 55 matches during his tenure.

Shaun Marsh – Kings XI Punjab

Shaun Marsh played exclusively for Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) from 2008 to 2017. He won the Orange Cap in the inaugural season, scoring 616 runs, and remained a consistent performer for the franchise.

Mitchell McClenaghan – Mumbai Indians

Mitchell McClenaghan represented Mumbai Indians (MI) from 2015 to 2019. In 56 matches, he claimed 71 wickets, contributing significantly to MI’s bowling attack.

Loyalty in Numbers

Here’s a summary of these players’ contributions:

Player Team Matches Runs Wickets Highest Score Best Bowling Figures
Virat Kohli Royal Challengers Bangalore 252 8,004 4 113* 2/25
Jasprit Bumrah Mumbai Indians 133 68 165 16* 5/10
Sunil Narine Kolkata Knight Riders 177 1,534 180 109 5/19
Kieron Pollard Mumbai Indians 189 3,412 69 87* 4/44
Lasith Malinga Mumbai Indians 122 88 170 17 5/13
Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai Indians 78 2,334 N/A 100* N/A
Rishabh Pant Delhi Capitals 111 3,284 N/A 128* N/A
Prithvi Shaw Delhi Capitals 72 1,737 N/A 99 N/A
Shane Warne Rajasthan Royals 55 N/A 57 N/A 4/21
Shaun Marsh Kings XI Punjab 71 2,477 N/A 115 N/A

Note: Statistics are accurate as of February 2025.

These players exemplify the spirit of loyalty in the IPL, becoming integral parts of their respective franchises’ histories.

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