Ross Taylor vs Chris Gayle Batting Stats Highlights

Ross Taylor
Chris Gayle
Team DC (2014) PK (2021)
IPL Seasons 7 13
IPL Innings 54 141
Runs 1017 4965
Strike Rate 123 148
Half Centuries 3 31
Centuries 0 6
Fours 66 404
Sixes 46 357

Ross Taylor vs Chris Gayle Runs Graph


Ross Taylor Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2014 4 59 59 100 6 0 0 0
2013 5 63 76 82 2 1 0 0
2012 12 197 171 115 12 7 1 0
2011 11 181 152 119 11 7 0 0
2010 7 88 75 117 2 6 0 0
2009 11 280 208 134 20 15 1 0
2008 4 149 81 183 13 10 1 0

Chris Gayle Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2021 10 193 154 125 21 8 0 0
2020 7 288 210 137 15 23 3 0
2019 13 490 319 153 45 34 4 0
2018 11 368 252 146 30 27 3 1
2017 9 200 163 122 15 14 1 0
2016 10 227 150 151 17 21 2 0
2015 14 491 333 147 39 38 2 1
2014 9 196 184 106 18 12 0 0
2013 16 708 453 156 57 51 4 1
2012 14 733 456 160 46 59 7 1
2011 12 608 332 183 56 44 3 2
2010 9 292 184 158 30 16 2 0
2009 7 171 143 119 15 10 0 0

🏏 Ross Taylor vs Chris Gayle - IPL Careers Overview

Ross Taylor’s IPL story is one of fearless middle-order batting packed into seven seasons from 2008 to 2014. Across 54 innings the New Zealand maestro stacked up 1,017 runs off just 822 balls, translating to a pulsating strike rate of 123. That aggression is best captured in his boundary ledger: 66 fours and 46 sixes—more than one maximum every 18 balls faced. Three half-centuries highlight his knack for turning games, with a career-best 81 remaining his highest score. Though he never crossed three figures, his ability to clear the rope meant a six or four every 7.5 balls, making him a late-overs nightmare for opposition captains. Taylor’s journey took him through five franchises: Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals (twice), and Pune Warriors. The 2014 stint saw him return to Delhi Capitals, the side with which he originally exploded onto the IPL scene in 2012. While he rolled his arm over occasionally, his bowling figures read a modest 12 balls, 24 runs, and no wickets—numbers that underline why his true value always lay with the willow. In essence, Taylor’s IPL résumé is a compact highlight reel of calculated power hitting, delivering 1,000-plus runs at a tempo few middle-order batsmen have matched in the tournament’s history.


Chris Gayle IPL story: 13 seasons, 4 965 runs, 357 sixes and one unforgettable 175. The self-styled “Universe Boss” walked into IPL 2009 with Kolkata Knight Riders, but it was at Royal Challengers Bengaluru from 2011-2017 that he became a global T20 icon—belting 404 fours and 357 sixes overall at a jaw-dropping strike rate of 148. In 141 innings he cleared the rope once every 9.3 balls and produced 31 half-centuries plus six blistering hundreds, the most famous being his record 175* off 66 balls at the Chinnaswamy in 2013. After his Bengaluru fireworks, Gayle took his power game to Punjab Kings, turning up in orange from 2018 to 2021 and continuing to pepper boundaries with the same ruthless ease. While he rolled his arm over occasionally—18 wickets in 38 bowling innings—his narrative is written in soaring sixes and match-winning hundreds that re-defined T20 batting forever.

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