Prithvi Shaw vs Travis Head Batting Stats Highlights

Prithvi Shaw
Travis Head
Team DC (2024) SH (2025)
IPL Seasons 7 4
IPL Innings 79 37
Runs 1892 1146
Strike Rate 147 170
Half Centuries 14 8
Centuries 0 1
Fours 238 126
Sixes 61 55

Prithvi Shaw vs Travis Head 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

Travis Head Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2025 12 374 230 162 50 15 3 0
2024 15 567 296 191 64 32 4 1
2017 7 151 108 139 9 6 1 0
2016 3 54 40 135 3 2 0 0

🏏 Prithvi Shaw vs Travis Head - 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.


Travis Head IPL profile 2025 – Sunrisers Hyderabad’s left-handed blaster has turned the league on its head with 1,146 runs off just 674 balls, striking at a lethal 170. In only 37 innings the Australian opener has cleared the rope 55 times and found the fence 126 times, translating into a boundary every 3.3 deliveries. His lone century – a 102 off 41 – anchors the record, while eight rapid half-centuries underline week-in-week-out consistency since his 2016 debut with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. After a brief gap, Head returned in 2024 with SRH and hasn’t looked back. While he has rolled his arm over for six T20 spells and picked up two wickets, the narrative is overwhelmingly bat-first: a strike rate of 170 makes him the most feared power-play assassin in the 2025 squad, capable of flipping matches inside the first six overs.

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