Shikhar Dhawan vs Stuart Binny Batting Stats Highlights

Shikhar Dhawan
Stuart Binny
Team PK (2024) RR (2019)
IPL Seasons 17 10
IPL Innings 221 66
Runs 6769 880
Strike Rate 127 128
Half Centuries 51 0
Centuries 2 0
Fours 768 66
Sixes 152 35

Shikhar Dhawan vs Stuart Binny Runs Graph


Shikhar Dhawan Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2024 5 152 121 125 18 4 1 0
2023 11 373 261 142 49 12 3 0
2022 14 460 375 122 47 12 3 0
2021 16 587 471 124 63 16 3 0
2020 17 618 427 144 67 12 4 2
2019 16 521 384 135 64 11 5 0
2018 16 497 363 136 59 14 4 0
2017 14 479 376 127 53 9 3 0
2016 17 501 429 116 51 8 4 0
2015 14 353 286 123 45 6 3 0
2014 14 377 319 118 49 7 2 0
2013 10 311 253 122 37 5 3 0
2012 15 569 439 129 58 18 5 0
2011 14 400 310 129 47 7 2 0
2010 10 191 170 112 23 3 2 0
2009 4 40 45 88 3 0 0 0
2008 14 340 295 115 35 8 4 0

Stuart Binny Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2019 5 70 40 175 5 4 0 0
2018 5 44 39 112 2 2 0 0
2017 7 78 76 102 6 3 0 0
2016 5 63 39 161 5 4 0 0
2015 8 74 66 112 7 1 0 0
2014 11 123 121 101 4 5 0 0
2013 16 293 199 147 25 12 0 0
2012 6 90 67 134 9 3 0 0
2011 2 37 31 119 2 1 0 0
2010 1 8 5 160 1 0 0 0

🏏 Shikhar Dhawan vs Stuart Binny - IPL Careers Overview

Shikhar Dhawan IPL Story: 17 seasons, 6,769 runs, 51 half-centuries, 768 fours, 152 sixes, 127 strike rate, 2 centuries, 106* highest, 221 innings, 5,324 balls faced.


Stuart Binny – the all-round utility star of the Indian Premier League – carved out a decade-long story of grit, explosive hitting and canny medium-pace that still echoes in every IPL highlight reel. Across ten seasons from 2010 to 2019, the Rajasthan Royals mainstay stacked up 880 runs off just 683 balls at a brisk strike-rate of 128, peppering boundaries with 66 fours and 35 sixes. His highest score of 48 not out underlined the “finisher” tag that made him a sought-after asset in crunch chases. While the batting numbers sparkle, Binny’s quieter heroics came with the ball. In 63 bowling innings he snapped 22 wickets, never going for more than two scalps in a game yet maintaining a frugal economy of 7.66. That miserly rate, coupled with a strike-rate of 27.00 balls per wicket, turned many middle-over passages RR’s way. Not once did he concede a three-wicket burst, but the regular chip-in of breakthroughs often broke partnerships and flipped momentum. From the blue of Mumbai Indians in 2010 to the familiar pink of Rajasthan Royals in 2019, Binny’s journey across franchises mirrors the archetype of the modern-day T20 mercenary: dependable with bat, disciplined with ball, and indispensable in the dug-out.

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