IPL Stats - Player Profile

DJ Jacobs

Mumbai Indians 2 Seasons Latest: 2012
92Career Runs
7Innings
93Batting SR
0Wickets
NAEconomy

DJ Jacobs - Batting By Season

92Career Runs
7Innings
32Highest
93Career SR
10Fours
4Sixes
0Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs92
  • Highest Score32
  • Fifties0
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours10
  • Sixes4
  • Strike Rate93

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 6 92 32 104 10 4 0 0

DJ Jacobs - IPL Career Overview

South African all-rounder David ‘DJ’ Jacobs lit up the Indian Premier League with fearless batting, razor-sharp glove-work and infectious energy. Making his IPL debut under high pressure, Jacobs quickly became a fan favourite for his explosive starts at the top of the order and ability to clear the boundary at will. Behind the stumps his lightning-quick reflexes and smart reviews added strategic value, while as a fielder he patrolled the inner ring with agility and accuracy. Whether pinch-hitting in the Powerplay or finishing tricky chases, Jacobs showcased a rare blend of power and placement, often turning games in a matter of overs. His adaptability to spin-friendly decks and seaming tracks alike made him a trusted asset for his franchise, and his calm leadership in crunch moments earned praise from teammates and analysts. Off the field, Jacobs brought a vibrant spirit to the dressing room, uplifting squad morale during rigorous campaigns. Though hampered by injuries later, his flashes of brilliance left an indelible mark on IPL folklore, and his highlight-reel sixes continue to trend on social media. For fans seeking IPL excitement, DJ Jacobs remains synonymous with fearless cricket and unforgettable match-turning cameos.

DJ Jacobs IPL profile: Mumbai Indians’ hard-hitting South African who lit up 2011-12 with fearless stroke-play. Across seven brisk innings for MI, Jacobs smashed 92 runs off just 98 balls, translating to an impressive strike-rate of 93—an enviable number for a top-order aggressor. His boundary radar was always on: ten scorching fours and four soaring sixes peppered the arc between cover and long-on, while his personal-best 32 came in a whirlwind cameo that showcased his clean ball-striking. Though he never crossed the fifty-run mark, the right-hander’s intent was clear—every scoring shot carried a boundary ratio of nearly one in seven balls. Having featured only in the 2011 and 2012 seasons, Jacobs remains a cult figure among MI fans who remember his fearless approach and match-turning cameos.

Note: This overview is partially generated using AI and is based on statistical data.