IPL: Teams with worst losing streaks in Indian Premier League

IPL 2022: Here's a look at the teams which have lost the most matches in succession in Indian Premier League history.

Published : Apr 21, 2022 06:54 IST

Worst losing streaks in Indian Premier League

Who has the worst losing streak in the Indian Premier League (IPL)? Here is the lowdown:

11: Pune Warriors India's string of losses began in 2012 (nine successive losses) and continued in 2013 (losses in the first two games of the season).

The team snapped the horror run with a win against Rajasthan Royals in its third game of the 2013 season. 

11: Delhi Daredevils' streak started in 2014 (nine successive losses) and seeped into the next season before the team registered a win against Kings XI Punjab in its third game in 2015.

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9: Pune Warriors' fortunes did not improve in 2013. It had 9 consecutive losses at a point in the season.

9: After winning its first game against Punjab in 2009, Kolkata Knight Riders went winless in 9 of the next 10 matches (1 match was abandoned). KKR ended the slide by winning the final two games of the season.

8: Mumbai Indians' eight losses in a row in 2022, from the start of the season. This is the worst losing streak from the start of a season by a team. Mumbai got off the mark with a win in its ninth match against Rajasthan.

8: Delhi Daredevils finished at the top of the points table with 22 points in 16 matches in 2012, but lost the first qualifier and eliminator. In 2013, the Daredevils lost the first 6 matches, before snapping the losing streak.

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7: Royal Challengers Bangalore had one of its worst seasons in 2019, with six losses in a row. It had lost its final game of the 2018 edition, which raises the tally to seven.

7: Pune Warriors India won the first two matches in its debut season (2011), but lost the next seven.

7: Deccan Chargers had a dreadful run in the first season of IPL in 2008, winning only two matches out of 14. At one point, it had lost seven games in a row.

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(Compiled by Mayank)