Rephrase the title:Biggest wins in IPL: Listing down the top 10 greatest wins runs in Indian Premier League history

Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: The 2024 IPL season is upon us, and the runs have begun to flow already.There have been 10 days of exciting cricketing action, with matches being largely hotly contested. We have also seen some real runfests, like Sunrisers Hyderabad’s match against Mumbai Indians which had over 500 runs scored.BET NOW: Exclusive sign-up offers and bonuses when you bet on IPL actionWhile most of the matches have been fairly close, Wednesday’s match between Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders had the makings of a one-sided match after KKR posted 272/7 before reducing DC to 33/4 in the powerplay.Here we look back at the top 10 biggest wins ever recorded in the Indian Premier League.Biggest wins in IPL: Listing down the top 10 greatest wins runs in Indian Premier League historyRCB features the most number of times (4) in this list, followed MI.MI’s win over Delhi Daredevils 146 runs (212/3 vs 66) is the biggest margin in IPL history.   Team Margin Opponent Venue Year MI 146 runs DD Delhi 2017 RCB 144 runs GL Bengaluru 2016 KKR 140 runs RCB Bengaluru 2008 RCB 138 runs KXIP Bengaluru 2015 RCB 130 runs PWI Bengaluru 2013 SRH 118 runs RCB Hyderabad 2019 RCB 112 runs RR Jaipur 2023 KXIP 111 runs RCB Dharamsala 2011 RR 105 runs DD Mumbai 2008 MI 102 runs KKR Kolkata 2018WATCH: Where to see the IPL 2024 action online and on TVWhat is the biggest winning margin in IPL history?On May 6, 2017 Mumbai Indians took on Delhi Daredevils at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. After being put in to bat, the home side scored 212/3 thanks to Lendl Simmons (65) and Kieron Pollard (63*). In reply, DD were bowled out for a paltry 66 as spinners Karn Sharma (3/11) and Harbhajan Singh (3/22) shared six wickets between them.

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