B Sai Sudharsan vs Nathan Ellis Batting Stats Highlights

B Sai Sudharsan
Nathan Ellis
Team GT (2025) CSK (2025)
IPL Seasons 4 5
IPL Innings 40 5
Runs 1793 19
Strike Rate 145 76
Half Centuries 12 0
Centuries 2 0
Fours 183 0
Sixes 52 1

B Sai Sudharsan vs Nathan Ellis Runs Graph


B Sai Sudharsan Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2025 15 759 486 156 88 21 6 1
2024 12 527 373 141 48 16 2 1
2023 8 362 256 141 33 12 3 0
2022 5 145 114 127 14 3 1 0

Nathan Ellis Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2023 2 1 7 14 0 0 0 0
2022 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
2021 2 18 16 112 0 1 0 0

🏏 B Sai Sudharsan vs Nathan Ellis - IPL Careers Overview

B Sai Sudharsan has built a compelling IPL batting résumé in just four seasons with Gujarat Titans, stacking up 1,793 runs off 1,229 balls at a brisk strike-rate of 145. The 23-year-old left-hander has crossed fifty twelve times and converted two of those into scintillating hundreds, including a personal-best 108 that underlined his ability to bat deep. In 40 innings he has threaded 183 fours and cleared the ropes 52 times, showing a blend of timing and power that keeps the scoreboard in perpetual motion. Having worn the GT jersey every season from 2022 to 2025, Sudharsan has become a fixture at the top of the order, offering both stability and acceleration. With no bowling responsibilities—zero wickets in zero bowling innings—his entire focus remains on crafting match-defining innings, and the numbers confirm he is doing exactly that.


Australian speedster Nathan Ellis has quietly become one of the IPL’s most reliable death-over specialists, translating five seasons of experience with Punjab Kings into a fresh 2025 chapter with Chennai Super Kings. Across 17 bowling innings the right-arm quick has claimed 19 wickets, twice ripping through line-ups to finish with three-wicket hauls and once touching a career-best 4-fer. Operating at a strike-rate of 19.89 balls per wicket and an economy of 8.67, Ellis forces batters to take risks every 20th ball while keeping the run-flow under nine an over—gold-standard numbers for a middle-overs enforcer. The story deepens when you see how he has evolved year on year. After debuting with Punjab in 2021, Ellis steadily climbed the pecking order, delivering 378 balls of high-pressure yorkers and clever change-ups that cost just 546 runs. The raw tally of 19 wickets is backed by consistency: no five-wicket flash-in-the-pan, just disciplined execution that has seen him finish an innings with at least three scalps on two separate occasions. With the bat Ellis is an emergency option—five innings, 19 runs, one towering six—but Chennai didn’t buy him for fireworks with the willow. They invested in the 19 dots he forces every three overs and the subtle cutters that have already accounted for 19 IPL dismissals. As the Super Kings chase another title, Nathan Ellis’s pinpoint death bowling and proven record of breakthroughs make him the silent assassin behind the spin-heavy Chennai attack.

Note: This overview is partially generated using AI and is based on statistical data. Please verify with official sources for complete accuracy.