Prithvi Shaw vs Josh Inglis Batting Stats Highlights

Prithvi Shaw
Josh Inglis
Team DC (2024) PK (2025)
IPL Seasons 7 1
IPL Innings 79 11
Runs 1892 278
Strike Rate 147 162
Half Centuries 14 1
Centuries 0 0
Fours 238 26
Sixes 61 16

Prithvi Shaw vs Josh Inglis Runs Graph


Prithvi Shaw Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2024 8 198 121 163 30 5 1 0
2023 8 106 85 124 16 1 1 0
2022 10 283 185 152 37 10 2 0
2021 15 479 301 159 56 18 4 0
2020 13 228 167 136 27 8 2 0
2019 16 353 264 133 45 9 2 0
2018 9 245 160 153 27 10 2 0

Josh Inglis Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2025 11 278 171 162 26 16 1 0

🏏 Prithvi Shaw vs Josh Inglis - IPL Careers Overview

Prithvi Shaw has been Delhi Capitals’ pocket-rocket opener since 2018, lighting up seven IPL seasons with a fearless brand of batting built on one mantra—see the ball, hit the ball. Across 79 innings the right-hander has piled up 1,892 runs at a jaw-dropping strike rate of 147, turning every delivery into potential fireworks. Those numbers translate to 238 fours and 61 sixes that have dented advertising hoardings and opposition morale alike. While the three-figure mark has narrowly eluded him—his highest remains an agonising 99—Shaw has still crossed fifty on 14 occasions, proving he can both explode and anchor when the situation demands. Every season the 24-year-old has donned the DC blue, making the Ferozeshah Kotla his personal playground. With 238 boundaries already to his name, Shaw is chasing the rare 250-fours club, and at his current pace the landmark could arrive as early as IPL 2025.


Josh Inglis lit up IPL 2025 with a blistering debut season for Punjab Kings, amassing 278 runs in just 11 innings at a strike-rate of 162. The Australian wicket-keeper batter crunched 26 fours and 16 towering sixes, converting raw aggression into a match-defining 73 off 42 balls. Operating at a boundary every 6.6 balls, Inglis turned the powerplay into a highlight reel while keeping the middle overs equally dangerous. His lone fifty came at a ground where he cleared the rope four times and found the fence six times, underlining his love for big stages. With no bowling duties, every appearance was about scoring fast and scoring big, and Inglis delivered exactly that, making Punjab Kings’ top order one of the most feared in the tournament.

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