JJ van der Wath
JJ van der Wath - Bowling By Season
Bowling Summary
- Wickets3
- Best In Match2
- Strike Rate24.00
- Economy10.75
Wickets Per Season
| Season | Inn | Wickets | Balls | Runs | SR | Eco | 3W | 4W | 5W |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | 3 | 3 | 72 | 129 | 24 | 10.7500 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
JJ van der Wath - Batting By Season
Batting Summary
- Runs18
- Highest Score14
- Fifties0
- Hundreds0
- Fours1
- Sixes1
- Strike Rate112
Runs Per Season
| Season | Inn | Runs | Highest | SR | 4s | 6s | 50s | 100s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | 3 | 18 | 14 | 112 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
JJ van der Wath - IPL Career Overview
South African speedster JJ van der Wath lit up the Indian Premier League with his explosive pace and fearless hitting, becoming a sought-after IPL all-rounder for franchises chasing late-order fire-power. Known for his sling-arm action and toe-crushing yorkers, van der Wath regularly delivered clutch overs at the death, swinging momentum in tight finishes. Equally valuable with the bat, he stepped in as a pinch-hitting finisher, clearing boundaries under pressure and turning modest totals into match-winning scores. During his IPL stint, his ability to strike early breakthroughs and accelerate run-rates in the final overs made him a strategic asset on turning sub-continental tracks and high-scoring venues alike. His reputation for composure in crunch moments, coupled with a proven record in global T20 leagues, reinforced his value as a versatile game-changer. Fans recall his explosive cameos and pinpoint yorkers as signature moments that defined his IPL legacy.
JJ van der Wath lit up IPL 2011 with Royal Challengers Bengaluru as a pace-bowling all-rounder who packed more punch in three short outings than many manage in a full campaign. The South African seamer struck twice in a single spell, his max-wicket haul of 2 for 24 underlining why RCB banked on his 140-plus kph zip. Across 12 overs he leaked just 10.75 runs an over, a commendable economy when flat Bangalore decks were at their flattest, and finished the season with three scalps at a strike rate of 24, proving he could break partnerships at will. With the bat, van der Wath turned cameos into impact. Facing only 16 balls, he muscled 18 runs at a strike rate of 112, clearing the rope once and finding the fence once more. His highest score of 14 came in a late-order blaze that helped tilt a tight chase RCB’s way. While he never reached a fifty, those rapid runs showcased the lower-order hitting ability that had made him a sought-after T20 commodity worldwide. In a tournament where specialists dominate, JJ van der Wath’s ability to swing the new ball, nail yorkers at the death, and then clatter a six over extra-cover made him a rare dual threat for the Challengers in 2011.
Note: This overview is partially generated using AI and is based on statistical data.