Shane Watson is the only player to lead most runs,[10] most wickets,[11] highest score,[12] highest batting average,[13] most sixes,[14] most matches[15] for a team. Also the only player to win man of the tournament IPL twice. The best bowling average is Lee Carseldine's 6.00, though among bowlers who have bowled more than 20 overs, Sohail Tanvir has the best average: 11.44.[16] Tanvir also has the best bowling figures in an innings: he claimed six wickets against Chennai Super Kings in a 2008 match, while conceding 14 runs.[17]Mahesh Rawat has taken the most catches as wicket-keeper for RR, with 15,[18] while Naman Ojha has made the highest number of stumpings: 7; Dishant Yagnik has made the most dismissals as wicket-keeper for RR with 18.[18] Rahane has claimed the highest number of catches among fielders, with 28.[19]
The first list includes all players who have played at least one match for RR and is initially listed alphabetically by their last name.[α] The second list comprises all those players who have captained the team in at least one match, arranged in the order of the first match as captain. Many players have also represented other teams of the IPL, but only the records of their games for RR are given.[β][γ]
^Sorting as such may actually be considered incorrect, especially for players such as Mohammad Kaif, where their last name is used in a different manner to that of western names, but are listed as such for continuity with other lists and ease of understanding the page.
^To sort these tables by any statistic, click on the icon in the column title.
^ abA century made is not listed as an additional half century.
^ abThis does not include illegal deliveries like no-balls and wides.
^ abThe BBI has not been provided for those bowlers who have not taken any wicket while playing for RR.
^ abThe Win–loss percentage is calculated using the formula:
^The information in the nationality column is according to ESPNcricinfo. This information may not necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.
^"Cricket Champions League unveiled". BBC Sport. 7 June 2008. Retrieved 15 August 2012. They will line up against India's Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings, Western Australia and Victoria, and the Titans and KwaZulu Natal Dolphins from South Africa.