IPL Stats - Player Profile

Josh Inglis

Punjab Kings 1 Seasons Latest: 2025
278Career Runs
11Innings
162Batting SR
0Wickets
NAEconomy

Josh Inglis - Batting By Season

278Career Runs
11Innings
73Highest
162Career SR
26Fours
16Sixes
1Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs278
  • Highest Score73
  • Fifties1
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours26
  • Sixes16
  • Strike Rate162

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2025 11 278 73 162 26 16 1 0

Josh Inglis - IPL Career Overview

Josh Inglis IPL journey began when the dynamic Australian wicket-keeper batter entered the mega auction, drawing attention with his fearless stroke-play and razor-sharp glovework. Secured by Punjab Kings, Inglis quickly became a vital cog in their middle order, renowned for his ability to accelerate innings and clear boundaries at will. His explosive batting style, marked by inventive scoops and powerful drives, has provided late-innings impetus and turned several matches in Punjab’s favor. Behind the stumps, Inglis showcases lightning-quick reflexes and sharp cricketing intelligence, executing sharp stumpings and guiding bowlers with astute observations. Whether opening or finishing, the Australian adapts seamlessly, offering captain Shikhar Dhawan valuable flexibility. Fans and experts alike praise Inglis for injecting fearless intent into Punjab Kings’ campaign, making every outing a spectacle. As the franchise eyes its maiden title, Inglis remains central to their blueprint, promising more electrifying displays in the seasons ahead.

Josh Inglis lit up IPL 2025 with a blistering debut season for Punjab Kings, amassing 278 runs in just 11 innings at a strike-rate of 162. The Australian wicket-keeper batter crunched 26 fours and 16 towering sixes, converting raw aggression into a match-defining 73 off 42 balls. Operating at a boundary every 6.6 balls, Inglis turned the powerplay into a highlight reel while keeping the middle overs equally dangerous. His lone fifty came at a ground where he cleared the rope four times and found the fence six times, underlining his love for big stages. With no bowling duties, every appearance was about scoring fast and scoring big, and Inglis delivered exactly that, making Punjab Kings’ top order one of the most feared in the tournament.

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