Matt Short vs Jhye Richardson Batting Stats Highlights

Matt Short
Jhye Richardson
Team PK (2023) DC (2024)
IPL Seasons 1 2
IPL Innings 6 3
Runs 117 17
Strike Rate 127 65
Half Centuries 0 0
Centuries 0 0
Fours 15 2
Sixes 4 0

Matt Short vs Jhye Richardson Runs Graph


Matt Short Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2023 6 117 92 127 15 4 0 0

Jhye Richardson Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2024 1 2 2 100 0 0 0 0
2021 2 15 24 62 2 0 0 0

🏏 Matt Short vs Jhye Richardson - IPL Careers Overview

Matt Short IPL 2023 Review: Punjab Kings’ Power-Packed Top-Order Asset Australian opener Matt Short burst onto the IPL stage in 2023 with Punjab Kings, turning just 92 balls into 117 runs at a fiery strike rate of 127. Across six innings the right-hander peppered boundaries with 15 fours and four sixes, never letting the run-rate drop below a run-a-ball. His season-best 36 showcased the fearless approach that has made him a sought-after T20 specialist, and his 127 SR ranks among the highest for any debutant facing 90-plus deliveries last year. While primarily deployed as a pinch-hitting batsman, Short also rolled his arm over in three matches, conceding only 25 runs from four tight overs (economy 6.25) and keeping opposition batters guessing with subtle changes of pace. Although he is yet to claim his first IPL wicket, the control he offers gives Punjab Kings an extra bowling option on sluggish Indian tracks. With one season, one franchise and a growing reputation for quick runs, Matt Short has already stamped his identity as a 360-degree match-winner in the making. Expect bigger scores and more fireworks from the Punjab Kings opener when IPL 2024 rolls around.


Australian speedster Jhye Richardson may have played only two IPL seasons—2021 with Punjab Kings and 2024 with Delhi Capitals—but the 27-year-old right-arm quick has already shown glimpses of his wicket-taking ability in the shortest format. Across four bowling innings he has snapped three wickets, including a best of 2 for 23, while sending down 90 balls at an impressive strike-rate of 30.00. His economy sits at 10.47 runs per over, a number that reflects both the high-risk T20 environment and Richardson’s attacking mindset of always hunting dismissals. With the bat, Richardson has chipped in 17 runs from 26 balls, striking two fours, but his primary value remains with the ball in hand. After two injury-interrupted campaigns, IPL 2024 marked a fresh start at Delhi Capitals where the franchise banked on his express pace and sharp bouncers to bolster their death-over arsenal. If he stays fit, Richardson’s wicket-taking knack and proven international pedigree could turn him into one of the most impactful overseas quicks in the seasons ahead.

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