IPL Stats - Player Profile

Michael Hussey

Chennai Super Kings 7 Seasons Latest: 2015
1977Career Runs
58Innings
122Batting SR
0Wickets
NAEconomy

Michael Hussey - Batting By Season

1977Career Runs
58Innings
116Highest
122Career SR
198Fours
52Sixes
15Fifties
1Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs1977
  • Highest Score116
  • Fifties15
  • Hundreds1
  • Fours198
  • Sixes52
  • Strike Rate122

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2015 4 77 56 110 5 3 1 0
2014 9 209 56 114 17 7 2 0
2013 17 733 95 129 81 17 6 0
2012 8 261 56 110 28 8 2 0
2011 14 492 83 118 53 6 4 0
2010 3 37 15 84 2 0 0 0
2008 3 168 116 168 12 11 0 1

Michael Hussey - IPL Career Overview

Michael Hussey IPL career highlights the enduring impact of one of the league’s most reliable top-order batsmen. Nicknamed Mr Cricket, Hussey brought classical technique and calm aggression to Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions and Rising Pune Supergiants. His knack for setting up chases, rotating the strike and accelerating at the death turned several pressure games in favour of his sides. Hussey’s partnership-building skills allowed superstars like MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina to bat around him, creating the backbone of CSK’s early dominance. He was equally influential off the field, mentoring younger players and sharing preparation insights that sharpened the squad’s match awareness. Memorable knocks at Chepauk and away venues showcased his adaptability to spin and pace alike, while lightning-quick running between the wickets kept scoreboards ticking. Even in his later seasons, Hussey remained a sought-after asset for franchises seeking composure under crunch situations. His legacy in IPL is defined by consistency, tactical intelligence and a team-first approach that continues to influence batting blueprints across the tournament.

Michael Hussey IPL batting summary: across seven IPL seasons from 2008 to 2015, the left-hander stacked up 1,977 runs off just 1,612 balls for a strike-rate of 122, turning the top-order into a highlight reel of 198 fours and 52 sixes. In 58 innings he crossed fifty on 15 occasions, including one blistering hundred – the unbeaten 116 that stands as his highest score. After debuting with Chennai Super Kings, Hussey spent the bulk of his career in yellow, logging 1,766 of his runs in that jersey before a lone 2014 stint with Mumbai Indians and a final 2015 return to CSK. While he never bowled a single legal ball in the league, his blade alone wrote the story: nearly 2,000 runs, nearly 200 boundaries, and a reputation as one of the most reliable anchors in IPL history.

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