IPL Stats - Player Profile

NL McCullum

Pune Warriors 1 Seasons Latest: 2011
26Career Runs
2Innings
118Batting SR
0Wickets
6.8Economy

NL McCullum - Batting By Season

26Career Runs
2Innings
15Highest
118Career SR
0Fours
1Sixes
0Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs26
  • Highest Score15
  • Fifties0
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours0
  • Sixes1
  • Strike Rate118

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2011 2 26 15 118 0 1 0 0

NL McCullum - Bowling By Season

0Wickets
2Innings
0Best Wkts
NACareer SR
6.8Economy
03W/4W
05W

Bowling Summary

  • Wickets0
  • Best In Match0
  • Strike RateNA
  • Economy6.8

Wickets Per Season

Season Inn Wickets Balls Runs SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
2011 2 0 30 34 0 6.8000 0 0 0

NL McCullum - IPL Career Overview

Nathan McCullum brought his trademark accuracy and calm leadership to IPL franchises, carving a niche as a crafty off-spinner and agile fielder. Renowned for subtle variations and clever changes of pace, he stifled batting powerhouses in the middle overs while smartly attacking tailenders at the death. His ability to read pitches quickly allowed captains to deploy him in multiple phases, and his safe hands at backward point or inside the circle saved countless runs. Beyond the ball, McCullum’s sharp cricket brain proved invaluable in dressing-room discussions, often mentoring young tweakers and sharing insights on handling Indian conditions. Whether opening the bowling or closing an innings, his economical spells repeatedly broke partnerships and swung momentum. Fans remember his fearless commitment and infectious energy that galvanized teammates.

New Zealand’s dynamic all-rounder NL McCullum lit up IPL 2011 with the Pune Warriors, packing a punch in his lone season. In just two innings with the bat, he hammered 26 runs off 22 balls at a lively strike-rate of 118, the highlight a towering six that showcased his clean-hitting reputation. Though he narrowly missed a half-century, his highest score of 15 underlined his intent to score quickly. With ball in hand, McCullum rolled his arm over in the same two matches, sending down 30 balls and conceding only 34 runs at an economical 6.8 runs per over. While wickets eluded him, his tight lines kept batsmen on a leash and complemented his role as a utility player who could turn the game with either discipline. Featuring solely for Pune Warriors in 2011, McCullum’s brief IPL chapter combined aggression with control—26 runs, one six, 30 balls bowled, and an economy under seven—making him a valuable asset on paper and a name fans remember for flashes of explosive potential.

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