The IPL is all set to begin with a bang! As fans gear up for another exciting season, let’s take a look at the players who’ve been there, done that, and continue to be IPL stalwarts. Here are the top 5 players with the most matches played in IPL history:
MS Dhoni (250 Matches)

The legendary MS Dhoni, a name synonymous with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), holds the record for most matches played at a staggering 250! He’s been a constant presence in the IPL since its inception, except for the two years CSK was suspended. During that time, Dhoni donned the jersey for Rising Pune Super Giants (RPS).
Rohit Sharma (243)

The ‘Himan’ Rohit Sharma sits comfortably in second place with 243 matches under his belt. He’s played for both the Mumbai Indians (MI), where he’s led them to multiple championship victories, and the now-defunct Deccan Chargers.
Dinesh Karthik (242)

Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik comes in at a close third with 242 matches. Unlike Dhoni and Rohit, Karthik has donned the jerseys of six different franchises, starting with Daredevils (2008-14), Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings – 2011), Mumbai Indians (2012-13), Gujarat Lions (2016-17), Knight Riders (2018-21) and Royal Challengers (2015, 2022-present) throughout his IPL career, showcasing his versatility across teams.
Virat Kohli (237)

The ever-reliable, arguably the best cricketer of this generation, Virat Kohli follows closely behind Karthik with 237 matches, all played for his beloved RCB. Often called ‘King Kohli’ by his fans, he’s been a pillar of consistency for RCB since the start of the IPL and is aiming to reach the prestigious 250-match milestone soon.
Ravindra Jadeja (226)

Rounding out the top 5 is the ever-dependable Ravindra Jadeja of CSK. This all-rounder has been a vital gear in the CSK machinery since 2008, featuring in 226 matches. His contribution with both bat and ball makes him a true asset to any team.
These players have not only witnessed the evolution of the IPL but have also been instrumental in shaping their team’s legacy. Their experience and leadership qualities continue to inspire younger players and keep them at the forefront of the competition.

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