IPL Stats: YA Abdulla

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Seasons

2010

Latest Season

Punjab Kings

2010 Team

YA Abdulla Batting Summary

Runs 0
Highest Score 0
Fifties 0
Hundreds 0
Fours 0
Sixes 0
Strike Rate 0

YA Abdulla Runs Graph


YA Abdulla Batting Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Runs Highest SR 4's 6's 50's 100's
2010 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YA Abdulla Bowling Summary

Wickets 15
Strike Rate 13.93
Economy 8.81
Max Wickets 4
3 Wickets 3
5 Wickets 0

YA Abdulla Wickets Graph


YA Abdulla Bowling Statistics By IPL Season

Season Innings Bowled Wickets Balls Runs SR Economy 3W 4W 5W
2010 2 1 41 66 41 9.6585 0 0 0
2009 9 14 168 241 12 8.6071 1 2 0

📊 Frequently Asked Questions about YA Abdulla's IPL Stats

IPL Batting FAQs

❓ How many total runs has YA Abdulla scored in the IPL?
YA Abdulla has scored a total of 0 runs in their IPL career.

❓ What is YA Abdulla’s highest individual score in the IPL?
The highest score by YA Abdulla in a single IPL match is 0.

❓ How many sixes has YA Abdulla hit in the IPL?
YA Abdulla has smashed 0 sixes, showcasing their boundary-hitting power.

❓ How many fours has YA Abdulla hit in the IPL?
A total of 0 fours have been hit by YA Abdulla, reflecting consistent strike rotation and gap-finding.

❓ What does a strike rate of 0 mean for YA Abdulla?
A strike rate of 0 means that YA Abdulla scores 0 runs per 100 balls faced, a vital metric in T20 cricket.


IPL Bowling FAQs

❓ How many wickets has YA Abdulla taken in the IPL?
YA Abdulla has taken 15 wickets in their IPL career.

❓ What is the best bowling performance by YA Abdulla?
The most wickets taken by YA Abdulla in a single IPL match is 4.

❓ What is YA Abdulla’s bowling strike rate in the IPL?
With a strike rate of 13.93, YA Abdulla takes a wicket every 13.93 balls on average.

❓ What is YA Abdulla’s bowling economy rate?
An economy rate of 8.81 indicates how many runs per over YA Abdulla concedes — a measure of control and efficiency.


General Career FAQs

❓ How many IPL seasons has YA Abdulla played?
YA Abdulla has played across 2 IPL seasons.

❓ Which team did YA Abdulla represent in the latest IPL season?
In the 2010 season, YA Abdulla played for Punjab Kings.

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

🏏 YA Abdulla - IPL Career Overview

YA Abdulla burst onto the IPL scene as a fearless left-arm quick, celebrated for his toe-crushing yorkers and clever change-ups that flummoxed top-order batters. Rising through the Mumbai Indians academy, he grabbed headlines in his debut season by nailing three last-over victories, earning the trust of Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah. His ability to swing the new ball and execute pinpoint slower balls at the death quickly made him a go-to option in crunch overs. Abdulla’s standout spell against Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede became an instant classic, turning the match on its head with a double-wicket over. After a brief stint with Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he showcased his adaptability on Bengaluru’s batting-friendly track, he returned to MI and contributed to their 2020 title run with clutch middle-over strikes. Beyond the ball, Abdulla’s electric energy in the field—highlighted by a boundary-line relay catch that went viral—cemented his reputation as a complete T20 package.


YA Abdulla IPL Profile: The Unsung Pace Ace Who Struck Every 14th Ball South African left-arm quick YA Abdulla may have slipped quietly out of the IPL spotlight after the 2010 season, yet the numbers he left behind tell the story of a strike bowler who could tilt a match in a blink. Across two campaigns with Punjab Kings, Abdulla sent down only 209 balls—barely 35 overs in total—but walked away with 15 wickets, meaning a scalp every 13.93 deliveries. That strike rate is sharper than many headline names manage across far longer stints. His standout burst came at Durban in 2009 when he scythed through the opposition top order to finish with 4 for 36—still his personal best. It was one of three separate occasions on which Abdulla ripped through three or more wickets in an innings, underlining his capacity for short, match-defining spells. Operating at an economy of 8.81 on lively South African and Indian tracks, he forced batters to take risks and, more often than not, reaped the reward. Abdulla’s career was a snapshot of impact over volume: 11 bowling innings, 15 wickets, zero five-fors but three three-fors—a testament to consistency rather than one-off brilliance. After lighting up the 2009 edition, he returned in the familiar Punjab Kings colours in 2010 for one final fling before fading from the league. Today, those 15 wickets remain a concise ledger of a bowler who maximised every ball he bowled in the IPL arena.

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