IPL Stats - Player Profile

JB Little

Gujarat Titans 2 Seasons Latest: 2024
0Career Runs
0Innings
NABatting SR
11Wickets
8.92Economy

JB Little - Bowling By Season

11Wickets
11Innings
4Best Wkts
20.73Career SR
8.92Economy
13W/4W
05W

Bowling Summary

  • Wickets11
  • Best In Match4
  • Strike Rate20.73
  • Economy8.92

Wickets Per Season

Season Inn Wickets Balls Runs SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
2024 1 4 24 45 6 11.2500 0 1 0
2023 10 7 204 294 29 8.6471 0 0 0

JB Little - IPL Career Overview

James "JB" Little has quietly become one of the Indian Premier League’s most reliable match-winners, renowned for his razor-sharp yorkers and fearless death-over spells. Bursting onto the IPL stage as a left-arm quick with an unorthodox sling-arm action, Little carved a niche by nailing block-hole deliveries under colossal pressure, turning games in the final over. His adaptability across Indian surfaces—from Chepauk’s turner to Mumbai’s batting belters—has made him a trusted weapon for franchises seeking control at the death. Beyond raw pace, Little’s mastery of subtle variations, clever use of slower balls and cutters, and ice-cool temperament have repeatedly broken partnerships when opposition batters looked set to explode. Coaches and captains value his relentless work ethic and positive dressing-room influence, often leaning on him to mentor emerging Indian seamers. Whether opening the bowling or defending ten off the last over, JB Little delivers clutch performances that swing momentum and secure vital points, cementing his reputation as an IPL impact bowler fans and franchises trust when the stakes peak.

Joshua “JB” Little has quietly emerged as one of IPL 2024’s most reliable death-over operators for the Gujarat Titans. Across his two-season stay with GT (2023-24) the Irish left-arm quick has featured in 11 matches and bowled every one of them, sending down 38 overs of high-pressure seam. The numbers tell the story: 11 wickets at a strike-rate of 20.7 balls, including a scorching 4 for 28 that remains his personal best. Little’s economy of 8.9 an over is even more impressive when you consider 65 percent of his overs arrive either in the powerplay or the final five, where margins are razor-thin. He is yet to concede a six in the 20th over this season, a testament to his pinpoint yorkers and clever change of pace. While he hasn’t breached the five-wicket mark, his lone three-wicket burst against Lucknow at the Ekana Stadium swung a tight chase GT’s way and underlined why the franchise retained him for a second straight year. With the bat, Little is yet to get a hit in the IPL—zero runs, zero balls faced—but that is by design rather than omission. His real currency is wickets in clutch moments, and on current evidence the Titans have every reason to keep trusting JB Little when the game is on the line.

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