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Top 5 loudest cheers recorded in IPL 2026

Vikas Singh Derek has a Master's in Journalism and has written more than 50,000 articles. He currently works as a cricket content writer at Khel Now.
Published at :May 21, 2026 at 3:11 PM
Modified at :May 21, 2026 at 3:11 PM
Top 5 loudest cheers recorded in IPL 2026
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Several dismissals in IPL 2026 were met with loud cheers from spectators inside the stadiums.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) features thrilling and nail-biting games that entertain fans to the fullest. IPL games provide a lot of entertainment to the audience. Many fans support their favourite teams by watching games at stadiums.

The IPL 2026 witnessed countless exciting moments, but a few of them stood out for the sheer noise and emotion generated by fans inside the packed stadium. At several game-changing moments, the crowd cheered so loudly that the field shook.

In this listicle, let’s take a glance at the top five loudest cheers recorded in IPL 2026.

Loudest cheers of IPL 2026

5. 126 dB – Allah Ghazanfar dismisses Abhishek Sharma (MI vs SRH)

Mumbai Indians (MI) clashed with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the 41st match at Wankhede Stadium. MI piled up 243/5 batting first. SRH openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head gave a blistering start, adding 129 runs for the first wicket.

Allah Ghazanfar gave MI their first breakthrough by dismissing Abhishek, sending the Wankhede crowd into a frenzy. The dismissal recorded a noise of 126 decibels.

4. 127 dB – Suyash Sharma dismisses Shubman Gill (GT vs RCB)

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Suyash Sharma (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated Gujarat Titans (GT) by five wickets in the 34th match of IPL 2026. In the first innings, RCB spinner Suyash Sharma clinched the crucial wicket of Shubman Gill. The Chinnaswamy crowd went crazy over the dismissal, creating a noise of 127 decibels.

3. 128 dB – Shardul Thakur gets Finn Allen (MI vs KKR)

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Shardul Thakur

Mumbai Indians (MI) made a winning start to IPL 2026 by crushing KKR by six wickets in their opening game. Batting first, KKR piled up 220/4.

Shardul Thakur gave MI their first breakthrough, dismissing Finn Allen in the sixth over. The spectators at Wankhede Stadium celebrated his wicket with loud cheers, setting the stadium on fire.

2. 129 dB – Bhuvneshwar Kumar gets Karun Nair (RCB vs DC)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, RCB, IPL 2026
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)

RCB pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar delivered a brilliant performance against Delhi Capitals in the 26th match, clinching a three-wicket haul. When he dismissed Karun Nair in the second innings, the RCB fans at Chinnaswamy Stadium celebrated with loud cheers, creating a noise of 129 decibels.

1. 131 dB- Jamie Overton dismisses Naman Dhir (CSK vs MI)

Jamie Overton of CSK
Jamie Overton of CSK (Image Source: BCCI/IPL)

The loudest moment in IPL 2026 came during the clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians at Chepauk Stadium. In the first innings, Naman Dhir looked in good touch and scored a half-century.

Jamie Overton dismissed him in the 17th over, which sent the crowd into a frenzy. The moment recorded a noise of 131 decibels.

What was the loudest cheer in IPL 2026?

Jamie Overton dismissed Naman Dhir in the CSK vs MI clash of IPL 2026. The dismissal was the loudest moment in IPL 2026.

When will the IPL 2026 final take place?

The summit clash will be played on May 31 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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Vikas Singh Derek
Vikas Singh Derek

Vikas Singh Derek is a core cricket-lover since childhood and has always followed the sport both in his personal and professional life. He started his school life by watching cricket at home with family. Later, he played cricket on the field at local clubs during college. After his Master's in Journalism from Mumbai, he followed his passion by covering cricket news across various digital media. Since 2015, he has been an aspiring sports journalist and cricket content writer with over 50K+ articles.

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