Suresh Raina vs James Faulkner Batting Stats Highlights

Suresh Raina
James Faulkner
Team CSK (2021) GT (2017)
IPL Seasons 13 7
IPL Innings 200 45
Runs 5528 527
Strike Rate 136 135
Half Centuries 39 0
Centuries 1 0
Fours 506 36
Sixes 203 23

Suresh Raina vs James Faulkner Runs Graph


Suresh Raina Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2021 11 160 128 125 13 9 1 0
2019 17 383 314 121 45 9 3 0
2018 15 445 336 132 46 12 4 0
2017 14 442 307 143 42 13 3 0
2016 15 399 312 127 39 10 3 0
2015 17 374 305 122 31 16 2 0
2014 16 523 359 145 51 19 5 0
2013 17 548 365 150 50 18 4 1
2012 18 441 325 135 36 19 1 0
2011 16 438 325 134 36 17 4 0
2010 16 520 364 142 45 22 4 0
2009 14 434 308 140 37 21 2 0
2008 14 421 295 142 35 18 3 0

James Faulkner Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Balls Faced SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2017 6 54 57 94 4 0 0 0
2016 5 77 59 130 7 0 0 0
2015 11 144 109 132 12 5 0 0
2014 12 181 94 192 8 16 0 0
2013 9 57 57 100 5 2 0 0
2012 2 14 13 107 0 0 0 0

🏏 Suresh Raina vs James Faulkner - IPL Careers Overview

Suresh Raina remains the most prolific Indian run-getter in IPL history, amassing 5,528 runs from just 200 innings at an explosive strike rate of 136. The left-hander, who last turned out for Chennai Super Kings in 2021, spent 13 seasons—12 of them with CSK—turning the yellow jersey into a synonym for reliability and flair. Raina’s bat sent the ball racing to the fence 506 times and cleared it 203 times, underlining his reputation as one of the league’s great entertainers. His lone IPL century, a scintillating 100*, sits alongside 39 half-centuries, proof that he could both anchor and accelerate at will. While he occasionally rolled his arm over, claiming 25 wickets in 69 bowling innings, the story of Raina is written primarily in runs and sixes.


James Faulkner IPL Profile: 59 wickets, 5-wicket hauls and match-winning spells for Royals & Titans Australian all-rounder James Faulkner lit up the IPL between 2011 and 2017, emerging as one of the league’s most reliable death-over specialists. Across 60 bowling innings he claimed 59 wickets at a strike-rate of 20.8 balls per scalp and twice ripped through line-ups to claim five-fors, including four separate three-wicket bursts. Operating at an economy of 8.69 despite bowling predominantly at the death, Faulkner’s mix of cutters and yorkers made him the go-to finisher for Rajasthan Royals (2013-15) and later Gujarat Titans (2016-17). With the bat Faulkner was a genuine lower-order threat. In 45 innings he smashed 527 runs at a striking 135, clearing the ropes 23 times and finding 36 fours. His highest score of 46 came in a whirlwind knock that showcased his ability to turn games inside a handful of deliveries. From debuting with Pune Warriors in 2011 to his final stint with the Titans in 2017, Faulkner’s seven-season IPL journey was defined by clutch performances: two five-wicket hauls, four three-wicket bursts and countless tight overs when 12 runs an over looked inevitable.

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