IPL Stats: Ross Taylor

7

Seasons

2014

Latest Season

Delhi Capitals

2014 Team

Ross Taylor Batting Summary

Runs 1017
Highest Score 81
Fifties 3
Hundreds 0
Fours 66
Sixes 46
Strike Rate 123

Ross Taylor Runs Graph


Ross Taylor Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Highest SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2014 4 59 43 100 6 0 0 0
2013 5 63 19 82 2 1 0 0
2012 12 197 55 115 12 7 1 0
2011 11 181 47 119 11 7 0 0
2010 7 88 31 117 2 6 0 0
2009 11 280 81 134 20 15 1 0
2008 4 149 53 183 13 10 1 0

Ross Taylor Bowling Summary

Wickets 0
Strike Rate NA
Economy 12.0
Max Wickets 0
3 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0

Ross Taylor Wickets Graph


Ross Taylor Bowling Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Bowled Wickets Balls Runs SR Economy 3W 4W 5W
2011 1 0 6 11 0 11.0000 0 0 0
2009 1 0 6 13 0 13.0000 0 0 0

📊 Frequently Asked Questions about Ross Taylor's IPL Stats

IPL Batting FAQs

âť“ How many total runs has Ross Taylor scored in the IPL?
Ross Taylor has scored a total of 1017 runs in their IPL career.

❓ What is Ross Taylor’s highest individual score in the IPL?
The highest score by Ross Taylor in a single IPL match is 81.

âť“ How many sixes has Ross Taylor hit in the IPL?
Ross Taylor has smashed 46 sixes, showcasing their boundary-hitting power.

âť“ How many fours has Ross Taylor hit in the IPL?
A total of 66 fours have been hit by Ross Taylor, reflecting consistent strike rotation and gap-finding.

âť“ What does a strike rate of 123 mean for Ross Taylor?
A strike rate of 123 means that Ross Taylor scores 123 runs per 100 balls faced, a vital metric in T20 cricket.


General Career FAQs

âť“ How many IPL seasons has Ross Taylor played?
Ross Taylor has played across 7 IPL seasons.

âť“ Which team did Ross Taylor represent in the latest IPL season?
In the 2014 season, Ross Taylor played for Delhi Capitals.

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

🏏 Ross Taylor - IPL Career Overview

Ross Taylor, the hard-hitting Kiwi legend, lit up the Indian Premier League with fearless batting and electric fielding. Starting in 2008, he turned heads for Royal Challengers Bangalore with trademark inside-out sixes over extra cover, quickly becoming a fan favourite. His adaptability shone as he moved to Rajasthan Royals, where his calm finishing skills in crunch chases and lightning-quick throws from the boundary tilted several tight matches. Taylor later turned up for Delhi Capitals, injecting middle-order muscle and shrewd running between the wickets that steadied youthful line-ups. Sunrisers Hyderabad banked on his experience in pressure qualifiers, and even during brief stints with Pune Warriors India, his helicopter-like pulls and infectious energy lifted dressing-room morale. A master reader of slow Indian tracks, he cleverly used depth in the crease to convert dot balls into boundaries, mentoring emerging talents along the way. From jaw-dropping catches at long-on to last-over heroics, Ross Taylor’s IPL journey remains a masterclass in impact over appearances, making him one of the league’s most respected overseas pros whose flashes of brilliance still echo in stadium chants across India.


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.

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