262 The target Punjab Kings chased down against KKR at Eden Gardens - it is the world record for the highest successful chase in T20 cricket. The Kings smashed the record for the highest chase in the IPL by a whopping 38 runs.
42 Sixes in the match between KKR and Kings, the highest in any T20 match. It surpassed the 38 sixes hit by SRH and Mumbai Indians in Hyderabad last month, and by RCB and SRH in Bengaluru last week.
24 Sixes the Kings hit in their chase against KKR, the second most by a team in a T20 after Nepal's 26 sixes against Mongolia last year. Kings' 24 sixes are the most by a team in an IPL match, breaking SRH's record of 22 sixes last week against RCB and Delhi Capitals.
523 Total runs scored by KKR and Kings at Eden Gardens on Friday - the joint second highest match aggregate in T20s , behind the 549 runs scored by RCB and SRH in Bengaluru last week.
4 Openers with fifty-plus scores in the match between KKR and Punjab: Phil Salt (75), Sunil Narine (71), Prabhsimran Singh (54) and Jonny Bairstow (108*). It is the first instance of all four openers scoring 50-plus in in an IPL match and the eleventh occasion in men's T20s. The 308 runs scored by the openers is also the highest in an IPL match.
5 Half-centuries that were scored at a strike rate of 200 or more in the match between KKR and Kings - Salt (25 balls), Narine (23), Prabhsimran (18), Bairstow (23) and Shashank Singh (23). It is the first instance of five fifties scored off 25 or fewer balls in a men's T20 (where ball-by-ball data is available).
7 Targets of 200-plus successfully chased down by Kings , two more than any other team in T20 cricket. Quetta Gladiators, Mumbai Indians, India and Australia have successfully chased down 200-plus targets on five occasions.