The IPL has always been a tournament where batters push the limits of fearless cricket. Over the years, fans have witnessed unbelievable hitting, last-over thrillers, and innings that completely changed matches within a few overs.
But scoring a half-century in under 15 balls still feels unreal, even in a format built for aggressive batting. On Sunday night, Urvil Patel added his name to one of the IPL’s most elite lists after smashing a breathtaking 13-ball fifty for Chennai Super Kings against Lucknow Super Giants at Chepauk. The knock helped him equal the all-time IPL record for the fastest fifty in tournament history.
What made the innings even more special was the situation. CSK were chasing a massive 204-run target, and pressure was building despite a solid start. Urvil walked in and completely changed the game within minutes. He attacked almost every bowler he faced and turned Chepauk into a six-hitting festival.
The right-handed batter smashed five consecutive sixes across two overs and reached his fifty in just 13 deliveries. He eventually scored 65 runs off only 23 balls with eight sixes and two fours.
After reaching the landmark, Urvil pulled out a handwritten note from his pocket that read, “This is for you, Papa.” The emotional celebration instantly went viral across social media.
Interestingly, Urvil’s innings was not just about power-hitting. It also highlighted his mental strength. Before the LSG game, he had struggled for consistency with scores of 4, 24, and 17. He later revealed that MS Dhoni played an important role in helping him regain confidence.
According to Urvil, Dhoni told him not to doubt his skills and simply focus on hitting the right ball at the right time. The advice clearly worked because the youngster looked fearless from the very first delivery. In this listicle, let’s take a look at the top five fastest fifties in IPL history:
1. Yashasvi Jaiswal – 13 balls
The Rajasthan Royals opener created history against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2023. Jaiswal destroyed the bowling attack in Kolkata and reached his fifty in only 13 deliveries. His innings remains one of the most brutal powerplay assaults ever seen in the tournament.
Yashasvi Jaiswal recorded the fastest-ever half-century in Indian Premier League (IPL) history on May 11, 2023, reaching the milestone in just 13 balls. He achieved this incredible feat for Rajasthan Royals against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens, smashing 26 runs in the opening over
2. Urvil Patel – 13 balls
Urvil joined Jaiswal at the top after his explosive innings against LSG in IPL 2026. The CSK batter looked unstoppable and nearly threatened to break the record outright at one stage. His fiery knock consisted of 2 fours and 7 hits over the fence. His impeccable innings helped the team chase a 200-plus target for the first time since IPL 2018.
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3. KL Rahul – 14 balls
KL Rahul held the record for several years after smashing a 14-ball fifty for Punjab Kings against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2018. His knock remains one of the cleanest exhibitions of timing and controlled aggression.
KL Rahul actually broke the record for the fastest IPL fifty in 14 balls (not 15), achieving this feat for Kings XI Punjab against Delhi Daredevils on April 8, 2018. He scored 51 runs off 14 balls, hitting 6 fours and 4 sixes to surpass the previous record of 15 balls held by Yusuf Pathan and Sunil Narine.
4. Pat Cummins – 14 balls
Pat Cummins smashed a record-equalling 14-ball fifty for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) against Mumbai Indians (MI) on April 6, 2022. He finished on 56* off 15 balls, hitting 4 fours and 6 sixes, equalling KL Rahul’s record for the fastest-ever IPL half-century at that time, and leading KKR to victory
5. Romario Shepherd – 14 balls
Romario Shepherd achieved a blistering 14-ball fifty for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2025, marking the joint second-fastest fifty in league history. His 53* (14) featured six sixes and four fours on May 3, 2025, powering RCB to 213/5. He ended up on the winning side as RCB beat CSK by a whisker of 2 runs.

















