Mumbai Indians lifted the trophy for a fourth time last season — more than any other side has managed. They beat Chennai Super Kings, who have won the trophy thrice, in the final.
Harbhajan makes his choice, Elgar, de Kock centuries make India sweat, and Ashwin’s time away from cricket.
Andre Russell’s latest half-century moves him up to No. 3 in the run charts.
Warner remained the top run-scorer after Match 4, while Harbhajan, Tahir, and McClenaghan all have 3 wickets each, the most.
Chennai and Delhi, both having won their respective first matches, will clash for Match 5 at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi, on Tuesday.
Sunrisers lost their match, but David Warner's 85 is currently the most anyone has scored in IPL 2019.
After Day 1, Parthiv Patel leads the runs chart, while Harbhajan Singh and Imran Tahir are at the top of the wickets tally.
Harbhajan Singh has bowled the most in the history of the Indian Premier League, followed by Praveen Kumar - though Praveen has bowled them way more frequently.