• Royal Challengers Bangalore (“RCB”) is clearly having a terrible IPL season. Will it be fair to say that, in terms of its batting, it has followed up its best season with its worst?
  • Saurav Samaddar, Kolkata, West Bengal
  • That would be largely accurate Saurav. It is true that RCB’s batsmen had an outstanding season in 2016, led by Virat Kohli’s almost unbelievable 973 runs, ably assisted by AB de Villiers, who made 687 runs. The fact that both of them scored their runs at a 50-plus average and a 150-plus strike rate helped take RCB’s overall run-rate in the 2016 season to 9.62, by far its best for any season. Its current run rate is 7.35, its joint-worst along with the 2009 season (which was played in South Africa). In the 2016 season, it scored a boundary every 4.90 balls, its second best after the 2015 season (4.88 balls). The 2017 season is its second worst in this regard (7.18) after the 2009 season (7.22).
  • Kolkata Knight Riders (“KKR”) and Mumbai Indians (“MI”) seem like the best teams in the current IPL by a long way. If either team manages to win the tournament, will the team own the record for the most IPL victories?
  • — Rijoy Bhaumik, New Delhi
  • Your observation is correct Rijoy. No team has currently won the IPL three times, with three teams having done this twice each — Chennai Super Kings (2010 and 2011), KKR (2012 and 2014) and MI (2013 and 2015). If either KKR or MI manage to emerge victorious, the team will certainly hold the record for the most IPL wins. However, Sunrisers Hyderabad (at least based on current standings) will probably have something to say about your assertion that KKR and MI have been the best teams by far.
  • I read that if Pakistan beat West Indies in the ongoing Test series, it will be the first time that it beat West Indies in West Indies. Is this true, and is there any country where India has never won a Test series?
  • — Dhananjai Hari, Hyderabad, Telangana
  • It is true that Pakistan has never previously won a series in West Indies. It has also never won a series in Australia or South Africa. India too has never won a series in Australia or South Africa. However, India has now won four Test series in the West Indies, though its latest win in 2016 by a 2-0 margin was the first time that it won more than one Test in a series there.
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