IPL Stats - Player Profile

Paul Collingwood

Delhi Capitals 1 Seasons Latest: 2010
203Career Runs
7Innings
130Batting SR
5Wickets
6.81Economy

Paul Collingwood - Batting By Season

203Career Runs
7Innings
75Highest
130Career SR
9Fours
13Sixes
3Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs203
  • Highest Score75
  • Fifties3
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours9
  • Sixes13
  • Strike Rate130

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2010 7 203 75 130 9 13 3 0

Paul Collingwood - Bowling By Season

5Wickets
6Innings
2Best Wkts
17.80Career SR
6.81Economy
03W/4W
05W

Bowling Summary

  • Wickets5
  • Best In Match2
  • Strike Rate17.80
  • Economy6.81

Wickets Per Season

Season Inn Wickets Balls Runs SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
2010 6 5 89 101 17 6.8090 0 0 0

Paul Collingwood - IPL Career Overview

Paul Collingwood IPL career highlights England all-rounder Paul Collingwood joined Delhi Daredevils for IPL seasons, bringing calm leadership and explosive finishing skills. Renowned for late-order cameos and tight medium-pace bowling, he excelled on Indian tracks, often turning games with sharp variations and fearless batting. His safe hands in the deep and sharp cricketing brain made him a trusted asset in crunch matches. Collingwood’s adaptability shone in power-play and death overs, while his experience guided younger talents in the dressing room.

Paul Collingwood IPL 2010: 203 runs in 7 innings, three half-centuries, 13 sixes and a strike-rate of 130 – the numbers behind Delhi Capitals’ English powerhouse. Making his solitary IPL appearance in 2010 for Delhi Capitals, Paul Collingwood announced himself as a batting all-rounder built for the T20 stage. In just seven innings he stacked up 203 runs off 156 balls, crossing fifty three times and finishing with a strike-rate of 130 – a mark that underlined his ability to keep the scoreboard moving while holding the crease. His most explosive knock was a 75 not out, the highest in his brief campaign, and it showcased why the English veteran was so highly sought after: nine fours and 13 soaring sixes peppered the arc from long-on to deep extra-cover, proving he could clear the ropes as cleanly as he could pierce the gaps. With the ball Collingwood added further value, claiming five wickets in six bowling innings. His 2 for 17 remained Delhi’s best figures in the tournament, and an economy of 6.81 meant captains could throw him the ball at any stage—powerplay or death overs—without fear. A bowling strike-rate of 17.80 balls per wicket reflected a knack for breaking partnerships just when momentum threatened to swing. Across his one-season cameo, Collingwood embodied the modern T20 all-rounder: fearless with the bat, frugal with the ball, and always a step ahead of the game.

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