Top 10 Highest Team Scores in CLT20 History (Updated 2026)

The Champions League T20 didn’t stick around long, just six seasons from 2009 to 2014 but, wow, it packed in some wild cricket. This tournament pulled in the best domestic T20 teams from India, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, England, and the West Indies. What fans got was a showcase of insane batting, monster totals, and a few matches that still get talked about. Here are the top 10 team scores in CLT20 history.

Top 10 Highest Team Scores in CLT20: Quick Overview

Here are the quick details of highest team scores in CLT20 –

TeamOppositionScoreResult
1. Chennai Super KingsDolphins242/6Won
2. Otago VoltsPerth Scorchers242/4Won
3. Kings XI PunjabsNorthern Districts215/5Won
4. South Australia RedbacksSouth Australia215/8Won
5. South Australia RedbacksRoyal Challengers Bangalore214/2Lost
6. Trinidad & TobagoEagles213/4Won
7. Northern DistrictsCape Cobras206/5Won
8. Royal Challengers BangaloreSomerset206/6Won
9. Royal Challengers BangaloreNew South Wales Blues204/4Won
10. New South Wales BluesRoyal Challengers Bangalore203/2Lost

Several IPL teams went on to compete in the Champions League T20 after winning the IPL or finishing as semi-finalists, which added even more excitement to the tournament. As fans followed these high-scoring matches, interest grew not only in team records but also in cricket betting like stake, as users looked for platforms covering both IPL and CLT20 contests. This crossover of leagues kept audiences engaged across tournaments and drove sustained interest in cricket betting apps during that era.

1. Chennai Super Kings – 242/6 vs Dolphins (2014)

Let’s start with CSK. They went ballistic against the Dolphins on September 22, 2014, in Bengaluru, racking up 242 for 6. Suresh Raina was on another level, he hammered 90 from just 43 balls, smashing 4 fours and 8 sixes.

Chennai Super Kings
  Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Brendon McCullum gave them a flying start with 49 off 29, and Ravindra Jadeja finished with a rapid 40 from only 14 balls. The Dolphins chased hard but only got to 188. CSK cruised home by 54 runs.

2. Otago Volts – 242/4 vs Perth Scorchers (2013)

Otago matched that 242 in Jaipur, September 25, 2013, this time against the Perth Scorchers. Neil Broom was the hero, finishing on 117 not out from 56 balls, blasting 9 fours and 8 sixes.

Otago Volts
 Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Ryan ten Doeschate chipped in with a savage 66 off just 26 deliveries. Perth tried to keep up but ended at 180 for 6. Otago won by 62 runs.

3. Kings XI Punjab – 215/5 vs Northern Districts (2014)

Kings XI Punjab racked up 215 for 5 on September 26, 2014, in Mohali the third-highest total ever in CLT20. Manan Vohra led off with a sharp 65, and Virender Sehwag kept things rolling with 52.

Kings XI Punjab
  Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Together, they put on a 102-run opening stand that set the tone. Then David Miller stormed in at the end, smashing 40 from just 18 balls. Northern Districts just couldn’t keep up. They crumbled for only 95. KXIP crushed them by 120 runs—the biggest victory margin in CLT20 history.

4. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 215/8 vs South Australia (2011)

This game was one for the ages. RCB pulled off a wild chase—215 runs—in Bengaluru on October 5, 2011. Dilshan lit up the place with his signature scoops, hammering 74.

Royal Challengers Bangalore
    Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Kohli? He delivered what’s probably his finest T20 knock, scoring 70 when it mattered most. In the end, RCB needed six runs off the very last ball. Arun Karthik stepped up and smacked Daniel Christian over midwicket for six. Just like that, RCB snatched a win by two wickets. What a finish.

5. South Australia Redbacks – 214/2 vs RCB (2011)

South Australia put up 214 for 2 in that game. Daniel Harris stayed unbeaten on 108 just the third century in CLT20 history at the time and he only managed one six the whole innings.

South Australia Redbacks
  Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Callum Ferguson chipped in with 70, backing him up. Honestly, they looked like they had it in the bag. But then RCB came out and pulled off a chase nobody saw coming.

6. Trinidad & Tobago – 213/4 vs Eagles (2009)

Trinidad & Tobago racked up 213 for 4 on October 18, 2009, in Hyderabad. Adrian Barath stole the show, smashing 63 from just 41 balls.

Trinidad & Tobago
 Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Lendl Simmons chipped in too, knocking 40 off 25. The Eagles gave it a real shot when they chased, with Rilee Rossouw putting up 44, but they just couldn’t keep up. They ended on 189 for 5, falling short by 24 runs. Trinidad’s win pushed them straight into the semi-finals.

7. Northern Districts – 206/5 vs Cape Cobras (2014)

Northern Districts put up 206 for 5 on September 19, 2014, in Raipur. Kane Williamson stole the show with a flawless century—he just didn’t get out.

Northern Districts
  Source: ESPN Cricinfo

That total? It’s still the highest by any New Zealand team in CLT20 history. Rain got in the way, and Cape Cobras only made it to 44 for 2 in 7.2 overs. Northern Districts took the win by 33 runs using the D/L method.

8. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 206/6 vs Somerset (2011)

RCB set the bar high, too. On October 3, 2011, in Bengaluru, they racked up 206 for 6. Chris Gayle was on fire, blasting 86 from just 46 balls—eight of those were sixes.

Royal Challengers Bangalore
  Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Back then, nobody in the CLT20 had managed a bigger total. Somerset gave chase, Peter Trego chipped in with 58, but they stalled at 155 for 6. RCB took the match by 51 runs.

9. Royal Challengers Bangalore – 204/4 vs NSW (2011 Semi-Final)

Fast forward to the semi-final on October 7, 2011, also in Bengaluru. RCB chased down 204 in just 18.3 overs.

Royal Challengers Bangalore
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Gayle smashed 92 off 41, including a monster 112-meter six that actually left the stadium. Virat Kohli anchored the other end with an unbeaten 84 from 49 balls. Together, they piled up 117 runs. RCB cruised home by 6 wickets, with 9 balls left.

10. New South Wales Blues – 203/2 vs RCB (2011 Semi-Final)

Earlier in the same game, NSW set the pace. David Warner hammered his second straight CLT20 hundred—123 from 68 balls.

New South Wales Blues
 Source: ESPN Cricinfo

Daniel Smith added 62 from 42. NSW ended on 203 for 2. But that Chinnaswamy pitch? Not enough. RCB hunted the target down with time to spare.

Conclusion: CSK Scored The Highest Team Total in CLT20

CLT20 had its share of run-fests, no question. Indian teams ran the show. CSK lifted the trophy in 2010 and 2014. MI did it in 2011 and 2013. The only non-Indian winners? NSW in 2009 and the Sydney Sixers in 2012. Just those two Australian teams.

CSK and Otago share the record for the biggest team total—242. RCB pops up three times in the top 10 list for the highest totals. The tournament wrapped up in 2014, primarily due to low viewership and financial difficulties. Still, those records aren’t going anywhere. They’re part of cricket history now.