IPL Stats: Corey Anderson

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Seasons

2018

Latest Season

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

2018 Team

Corey Anderson Batting Summary

Runs 538
Highest Score 95
Fifties 3
Hundreds 0
Fours 40
Sixes 31
Strike Rate 127

Corey Anderson Runs Graph


Corey Anderson Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Highest SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2018 3 17 15 77 0 1 0 0
2017 11 142 41 115 8 9 0 0
2015 4 114 55 117 11 6 2 0
2014 11 265 95 146 21 15 1 0

Corey Anderson Bowling Summary

Wickets 11
Strike Rate 27.00
Economy 10.46
Max Wickets 2
3 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0

Corey Anderson Wickets Graph


Corey Anderson Bowling Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Bowled Wickets Balls Runs SR Economy 3W 4W 5W
2018 3 3 52 115 17 13.2692 0 0 0
2017 8 3 113 186 37 9.8761 0 0 0
2015 2 1 24 33 24 8.2500 0 0 0
2014 9 4 108 184 27 10.2222 0 0 0

📊 Frequently Asked Questions about Corey Anderson's IPL Stats

IPL Batting FAQs

❓ How many total runs has Corey Anderson scored in the IPL?
Corey Anderson has scored a total of 538 runs in their IPL career.

❓ What is Corey Anderson’s highest individual score in the IPL?
The highest score by Corey Anderson in a single IPL match is 95.

❓ How many sixes has Corey Anderson hit in the IPL?
Corey Anderson has smashed 31 sixes, showcasing their boundary-hitting power.

❓ How many fours has Corey Anderson hit in the IPL?
A total of 40 fours have been hit by Corey Anderson, reflecting consistent strike rotation and gap-finding.

❓ What does a strike rate of 127 mean for Corey Anderson?
A strike rate of 127 means that Corey Anderson scores 127 runs per 100 balls faced, a vital metric in T20 cricket.


IPL Bowling FAQs

❓ How many wickets has Corey Anderson taken in the IPL?
Corey Anderson has taken 11 wickets in their IPL career.

❓ What is the best bowling performance by Corey Anderson?
The most wickets taken by Corey Anderson in a single IPL match is 2.

❓ What is Corey Anderson’s bowling strike rate in the IPL?
With a strike rate of 27.00, Corey Anderson takes a wicket every 27.00 balls on average.

❓ What is Corey Anderson’s bowling economy rate?
An economy rate of 10.46 indicates how many runs per over Corey Anderson concedes — a measure of control and efficiency.


General Career FAQs

❓ How many IPL seasons has Corey Anderson played?
Corey Anderson has played across 4 IPL seasons.

❓ Which team did Corey Anderson represent in the latest IPL season?
In the 2018 season, Corey Anderson played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

❓ Are these stats accurate?
All stats shown are based on official IPL match data. Summary content may be partially AI-generated using verified statistics.

🏏 Corey Anderson - IPL Career Overview

Corey Anderson IPL journey began in 2014 when Mumbai Indians snapped up the dynamic New Zealand all-rounder. Instantly recognised for explosive left-handed batting and brisk left-arm seam, he became a vital middle-order finisher and sixth-bowling option for MI. His standout moment arrived in 2014 with a record-shattering 95 not out off 44 balls versus Rajasthan Royals, an innings that redefined chasing templates in the league. In 2015 he helped MI clinch the title, contributing decisive cameos and tidy overs at the death. After two seasons with Mumbai, Anderson moved to Delhi Daredevils in 2017, bringing experience and versatility to a young squad. The next year, Royal Challengers Bangalore secured his services, banking on his hitting power at the Chinnaswamy. Injuries and fluctuating form limited his appearances thereafter, yet Anderson’s reputation as a game-changer with both bat and ball remains intact. Renowned for calm temperament under pressure and an ability to clear the ropes at will, the Kiwi star left an indelible imprint on IPL folklore.


Corey Anderson IPL profile: 538 runs at 127 strike-rate, 31 sixes, 3 fifties, 95* best New Zealand power-hitter Corey Anderson lit up four IPL seasons between 2014 and 2018, leaving a trail of 31 towering sixes and 40 fours while wearing the colours of Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals and finally Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Walking in at 29 innings, Anderson hammered 538 runs off just 423 balls and maintained a fearsome strike-rate of 127—numbers that underline why he was always viewed as a batting all-rounder first. Three bruising half-centuries, topped by an unbeaten 95 against Rajasthan in 2015, carried the left-hander’s reputation as a genuine six-hitting match-winner. With the ball he rolled his arm over sparingly, sending down 297 balls for 11 wickets at an economy of 10.46, never going past two wickets in an innings but still providing the captain with a handy sixth-bowling option.

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