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    Most Run-Out Players In IPL History: Legends Lead Unwanted List

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    IPL Most Run-Outs Record: In a tournament as fast-paced as the Indian Premier League (IPL), even the smallest lapse in judgment can prove decisive. While batsmen often dominate headlines with explosive boundaries and match-winning knocks, quick singles and risky running between the wickets can sometimes turn into costly errors. Over the years, several high-profile cricketers have fallen victim to run-outs while trying to accelerate the scoring rate. Interestingly, the top three spots on the list of players with the most run-outs in IPL history are occupied by some of India’s most accomplished names.

    Top 3 Most Run-Out Players In IPL History

    3) Dinesh Karthik

    Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik occupies the third spot on this list. With over 250 IPL appearances, Karthik has been run-out 15 times in the tournament.

    Often deployed as a finisher, Karthik has regularly walked in during the death overs, where the pressure to score quickly is at its peak. In such situations, taking risks while running between the wickets becomes inevitable, which explains his presence on this list.

    2) Shikhar Dhawan 

    Former prolific Indian opener, Shikhar Dhawan, shares a similar record. Having represented multiple franchises over a long IPL career, Dhawan has also been run-out 16 times.

    Dhawan’s natural attacking style and eagerness to keep the scoreboard ticking meant he frequently pushed for risky singles and doubles. While this approach brought success on many occasions, it also led to a fair share of run-out dismissals.

    1) Gautam Gambhir 

    Gautam Gambhir, currently India's head coach, leads this tally. The two-time IPL-winning captain featured in 154 matches during his IPL career. Known for his aggressive approach at the top of the order, Gambhir was also run-out 16 times.

    Opening the innings often demands quick decision-making and sharp running, and Gambhir’s intent to give his team fast starts occasionally resulted in unfortunate dismissals. Despite this record, his overall contribution to IPL history remains immense.

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