IPL Stats - Player Profile

Sourav Ganguly

Pune Warriors 5 Seasons Latest: 2012
1349Career Runs
56Innings
106Batting SR
10Wickets
7.89Economy

Sourav Ganguly - Batting By Season

1349Career Runs
56Innings
91Highest
106Career SR
137Fours
42Sixes
7Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs1349
  • Highest Score91
  • Fifties7
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours137
  • Sixes42
  • Strike Rate106

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2012 15 268 45 98 30 4 0 0
2011 3 50 32 84 3 2 0 0
2010 14 493 88 117 58 15 4 0
2009 11 189 46 91 13 6 0 0
2008 13 349 91 113 33 15 3 0

Sourav Ganguly - Bowling By Season

10Wickets
20Innings
2Best Wkts
27.60Career SR
7.89Economy
03W/4W
05W

Bowling Summary

  • Wickets10
  • Best In Match2
  • Strike Rate27.60
  • Economy7.89

Wickets Per Season

Season Inn Wickets Balls Runs SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
2012 4 2 60 95 30 9.5000 0 0 0
2010 3 0 24 43 0 10.7500 0 0 0
2009 6 2 72 97 36 8.0833 0 0 0
2008 7 6 120 128 20 6.4000 0 0 0

Sourav Ganguly - IPL Career Overview

Sourav Ganguly IPL career highlights leadership, strategic acumen and enduring charisma that shaped the tournament’s early identity. The Prince of Kolkata brought fearless captaincy to Kolkata Knight Riders, instilling attacking brand of cricket and fan-first culture at Eden Gardens. His astute reading of match-ups, fearless promotion of pinch-hitters and knack for nurturing emerging talents redefined franchise thinking. After moving to Pune Warriors India, Ganguly continued mentoring youngsters while showcasing vintage timing and placement. Off-field, his candid press conferences and social media engagement kept audiences riveted, strengthening IPL’s entertainment quotient. Ganguly’s legacy in IPL rests on blending old-school aggression with modern T20 innovation, making him a lasting icon of the league’s formative years and a benchmark for captaincy flair.

Sourav Ganguly’s IPL journey spanned five seasons from 2008 to 2012, lighting up Eden Gardens for Kolkata Knight Riders and, later, the MCA Stadium for Pune Warriors. Across 56 innings the Prince of Kolkata piled on 1,349 runs at a strike-rate of 106, peppering boundaries with 137 fours and 42 sixes. He reached fifty on seven occasions and came within nine runs of a maiden IPL century, his highest score an unbeaten 91. That innings, a 63-ball master-class, remains the loudest roar Pune ever heard. While primarily celebrated for batting, Ganguly rolled his arm over in 20 innings, claiming 10 wickets with a best of 2 for 18. Bowling at an economy of 7.89 and a strike-rate of 27.6, he often broke partnerships when his side needed a breakthrough. From 2008 to 2010 in purple and gold, then switching to the Warriors’ navy blue in 2011-12, Ganguly’s left-arm spin was the surprise package behind his elegant off-side artistry. His 1,349 runs are the headline, but those 10 wickets tell the fuller story of a captain who could turn games with both bat and ball.

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