Jason Roy vs M K Lomror Batting Stats Highlights

Jason Roy
M K Lomror
Team KKR (2023) RCB (2024)
IPL Seasons 4 7
IPL Innings 21 35
Runs 614 527
Strike Rate 138 141
Half Centuries 4 1
Centuries 0 0
Fours 75 33
Sixes 21 30

Jason Roy vs M K Lomror Runs Graph


Jason Roy Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2023 8 285 188 151 36 12 2 0
2021 5 150 121 123 21 1 1 0
2018 5 120 94 127 9 7 1 0
2017 3 59 40 147 9 1 0 0

M K Lomror Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2024 10 125 68 183 9 9 0 0
2023 10 135 97 139 9 8 1 0
2022 5 86 57 150 7 4 0 0
2021 4 94 73 128 3 6 0 0
2020 3 59 54 109 2 3 0 0
2019 1 8 3 266 2 0 0 0
2018 2 20 21 95 1 0 0 0

🏏 Jason Roy vs M K Lomror - IPL Careers Overview

Jason Roy IPL Stats Summary English opener Jason Roy has played 21 innings across four IPL seasons, amassing 614 runs at a healthy strike-rate of 138. Roy’s IPL journey began in 2017 with Delhi Daredevils, followed by stints at Gujarat Titans (2018) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (2021). In 2023, he joined Kolkata Knight Riders, and has been a vital part of their batting unit since then. The 31-year-old’s highest score is 91 – a record he set against Delhi Darevitons in 2017 – and he has four half-centuries to his name. In total, he has hit 75 fours and 21 sixes in his IPL career.


M K Lomror IPL story: 527 runs in 373 balls, 33 fours & 30 sixes at 141 strike-rate Since his 2018 debut with Rajasthan Royals, Lomror has been a left-handed power-hitter who turns every fourth ball he faces into a boundary. Across seven seasons and 35 innings, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru finisher has cleared the rope 30 times and found the fence 33 times, translating into a blistering strike-rate of 141. His lone half-century, a 54 against Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2023, showcased his ability to accelerate late; 42 of those runs came from boundaries. Used primarily as an impact striker in the lower-middle order, Lomror averages a six every 12.4 balls and scores at nearly ten an over when the death overs begin. While he has rolled his occasional left-arm orthodox for 11 innings, his lone wicket came at an economy of 8.47, confirming that his primary currency in the IPL is runs, not wickets.

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