Ashish Nehra vs Mitchell McClenaghan Bowling Stats Highlights

Ashish Nehra

Mitchell McClenaghan

Team SH (2017) MI (2019)
IPL Seasons 9 5
IPL Innings 88 56
Wickets 106 71
Economy 7.85 8.49
3 Wickets 14 8
5 Wickets 0 0
Runs Given 2495 1803
Strike Rate 18.00 17.94

Ashish Nehra vs Mitchell McClenaghan Wickets Graph


Ashish Nehra Bowling Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Bowled Wickets Balls Runs SR Economy 3W 4W 5W
2017 6 8 127 197 15 9.3071 1 0 0
2016 8 9 156 199 17 7.6538 2 0 0
2015 16 22 372 449 16 7.2419 4 1 0
2014 4 8 90 142 11 9.4667 1 0 0
2013 10 11 216 316 19 8.7778 0 0 0
2012 13 11 288 402 26 8.3750 1 0 0
2010 4 6 84 96 14 6.8571 1 0 0
2009 13 19 306 346 16 6.7843 1 0 0
2008 14 12 269 348 22 7.7621 2 0 0

Mitchell McClenaghan Bowling Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Bowled Wickets Balls Runs SR Economy 3W 4W 5W
2019 5 3 108 142 36 7.8889 1 0 0
2018 11 14 240 332 17 8.3000 0 0 0
2017 14 19 324 507 17 9.3889 2 0 0
2016 14 17 320 436 18 8.1750 0 1 0
2015 12 18 282 386 15 8.2128 4 0 0

🏏 Ashish Nehra vs Mitchell McClenaghan - IPL Careers Overview

Ashish Nehra IPL career: 106 wickets in 88 innings, 14 three-wicket bursts, best 4 for 10, economy 7.85, strike-rate 18. Overs nine seasons from 2008 to 2017, the left-arm quick turned powerplay destroyer for Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Pune Warriors, Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad. In 2015-16 he spearheaded CSK and SRH attacks, returning 24 wickets in 17 games. His 1908 balls cost only 2495 runs, a testament to discipline on Indian decks. With the bat Nehra was never the headline, yet 41 runs at 66 strike-rate and three fours plus one towering six show he could swing if needed. Highest score 22 off 14, 17 innings, no fifty but plenty of sting in the tail.


Mitchell McClenaghan, the left-arm speedster who terrorised IPL batsmen for five straight seasons in Mumbai Indians blue, finished his tournament stint with 71 wickets from 56 innings and an eye-catching strike rate of 17.94 balls per wicket. Between 2015 and 2019 the Kiwi quick became Rohit Sharma’s go-to enforcer at the top and in the death overs, ripping out eight three-wicket hauls and twice claiming four-fers while running in with trademark aggression. Operating at an economy rate of 8.49 across 1,274 deliveries that cost 1,803 runs, McClenaghan proved equally comfortable nipping out early scalps or nailing yorkers at the death. When called upon to swing the long handle he cleared the rope seven times and found five fours in 70 balls, compiling 85 quick runs at a strike rate of 121. His highest score of 20 not out underlined the lower-order firepower MI banked on. In a squad stacked with global stars, McClenaghan’s record of at least one wicket every three overs made him a vital cog in Mumbai Indians’ title-winning machine.

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