The fans were enjoying the craze of the Indian Premier League 2025, including some blistering batting performances and outstanding bowling outings. But all this came to a halt when BCCI had to take a tough call to suspend the tournament midway due to the escalating cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan.
The fours and sixes, alongside the swashbuckling centuries and half-centuries, were seen from both the youngsters and the experienced players. A lot of young players impressed with their power-hitting abilities, while the veteran batters also amused the fans with their amazing performances in the tournament.
With that said, here we’ll have a look at the top three players with the highest number of fours before the IPL 2025 suspension.
B Sai Sudharsan (GT)

Young Gujarat Titans opener B Sai Sudharsan enjoyed a sensational run of form with the bat in the tournament’s 18th edition. He was one of the highest run-scorers in the tournament before it was suspended on Friday, May 9. Sudharsan scored 509 runs in 11 innings, with a brilliant batting average of 46.27.
The young Southpaw has scored these runs with a decent batting strike rate of 153.31, scoring 5 half-centuries. He smashed 56 fours and 16 sixes, being the batter with the highest number of fours in IPL 2025 before the tournament’s suspension.
Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS)

Punjab Kings’ destructive wicketkeeper-batter, Prabhsimran Singh, left everyone awestruck with his sensational batting performances in the tournament. He was one of the leading run-scorers for his side in the tournament. He smashed some blistering knocks in the tournament, helping his side to win the games.
Prabhsimran scored 487 runs in 12 innings, including an unbeaten appearance and a brilliant batting average of 44.27, hitting five half-centuries, with a strike rate of 170.87. The 24-year-old also smashed 52 fours and 24 sixes to get placed in the second spot on the list of batters with the ‘highest fours’ in the IPL 2025 so far.
Shubman Gill (GT)
GT skipper and star opener, Shubman Gill, was one of the top performers with the bat in the tournament before it was suspended. Gill also ended up as one of the leading run-scorers in the tournament. He scored 508 runs in 11 innings, including an unbeaten appearance and had a brilliant batting average of 50.80.
The right-hander scored these runs with a decent strike rate of 152.55, hitting five half-centuries, alongside smashing 51 fours and 16 sixes. The Gujarat captain ranks third among the batters who have smashed the highest number of fours in the tournament.
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