Kevin Pietersen vs David Warner Batting Stats Highlights

Kevin Pietersen
David Warner
Team RPS (2016) DC (2024)
IPL Seasons 5 15
IPL Innings 36 184
Runs 1001 6565
Strike Rate 134 139
Half Centuries 4 62
Centuries 1 4
Fours 91 663
Sixes 40 236

Kevin Pietersen vs David Warner Runs Graph


Kevin Pietersen Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2016 4 73 61 119 4 3 0 0
2014 11 294 233 126 34 7 1 0
2012 8 305 207 147 22 20 1 1
2010 7 236 157 150 23 8 2 0
2009 6 93 85 109 8 2 0 0

David Warner Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2024 8 168 125 134 17 10 1 0
2023 14 516 392 131 69 10 6 0
2022 12 432 287 150 52 15 5 0
2021 8 195 181 107 15 6 2 0
2020 16 548 407 134 52 14 4 0
2019 12 692 481 143 57 21 8 1
2017 14 641 452 141 63 26 4 1
2016 17 848 560 151 88 31 9 0
2015 14 562 359 156 65 21 7 0
2014 14 528 375 140 39 24 6 0
2013 16 410 323 126 41 14 4 0
2012 8 256 156 164 28 14 1 1
2011 13 324 276 117 34 11 3 0
2010 11 282 191 147 27 14 1 1
2009 7 163 132 123 16 5 1 0

🏏 Kevin Pietersen vs David Warner - IPL Careers Overview

Kevin Pietersen IPL batting legacy: 1,001 runs in 36 innings, one blistering 103* off 64 balls, four half-centuries, 91 fours and 40 sixes—all delivered at a commanding strike-rate of 134. The English superstar lit up five seasons between 2009 and 2016, turning out for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Delhi Capitals and finally the Rising Pune Supergiants. Whether carving boundaries through cover or launching spin into the stands, KP’s fearless approach made him a marquee attraction every time he walked out. While occasionally rolling his arm over for 13 innings and seven wickets at an economy of 7.41, his real impact lay with the bat, turning pressure into opportunity and scoreboards into highlights reels.


David Warner IPL career – 6,565 runs at 139 strike-rate across 15 seasons Australian opener David Warner has turned the IPL into his personal highlight reel, amassing 6,565 runs from 4,697 balls since his 2009 debut with Delhi. The left-hander has blasted 663 fours and 236 sixes, translating to a boundary every 4.9 balls. Warner has reached fifty 62 times and gone past three figures on four occasions, his highest an unbeaten 126. After early seasons with Delhi Capitals, Warner became the heartbeat of Sunrisers Hyderabad, captaining the side to the 2016 title with 848 runs that year alone. He returned to Delhi Capitals in 2022 and, still going strong in 2024, has now faced 184 innings for two franchises while maintaining the same explosive intent. A solitary over with the ball is the only deviation from his batting master-class, underlining why Warner is remembered as one of the most feared IPL openers ever.

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