IPL Stats - Player Profile

WA Mota

Punjab Kings 2 Seasons Latest: 2009
56Career Runs
8Innings
74Batting SR
4Wickets
8.08Economy

WA Mota - Bowling By Season

4Wickets
7Innings
1Best Wkts
18.00Career SR
8.08Economy
03W/4W
05W

Bowling Summary

  • Wickets4
  • Best In Match1
  • Strike Rate18.00
  • Economy8.08

Wickets Per Season

Season Inn Wickets Balls Runs SR Eco 3W 4W 5W
2009 5 3 54 61 18 6.7778 0 0 0
2008 2 1 18 36 18 12.0000 0 0 0

WA Mota - Batting By Season

56Career Runs
8Innings
25Highest
74Career SR
2Fours
0Sixes
0Fifties
0Hundreds

Batting Summary

  • Runs56
  • Highest Score25
  • Fifties0
  • Hundreds0
  • Fours2
  • Sixes0
  • Strike Rate74

Runs Per Season

Season Inn Runs Highest SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
2009 6 30 12 62 0 0 0 0
2008 2 26 25 96 2 0 0 0

WA Mota - IPL Career Overview

South African all-rounder Wayne Mota has been a dynamic presence in the Indian Premier League, celebrated for his explosive lower-order hitting, clever off-spin and electric fielding. Since arriving at the tournament he has repeatedly turned matches with late-innings cameos that lift scoring rates and with breakthrough overs that break partnerships. Equally comfortable opening the bowling or delivering four overs at the death, Mota’s versatility has made him a trusted asset for franchises seeking balance. His fearless approach under pressure and ability to read game situations have earned him the reputation of a reliable finisher and partnership breaker. Whether patrolling the boundary or prowling the inner ring, his athletic saves and bullet throws add extra value in the field. Fans admire Mota for his commitment, big-stage temperament and consistent contributions that often shift momentum in tight contests, making him one of the most watchable all-rounders in IPL history.

WA Mota’s brief IPL career, spanning only the 2008 and 2009 seasons with Punjab Kings, still leaves behind a neat snapshot of a utility cricketer who could chip in with both bat and ball. In eight innings with the willow, Mota faced 75 balls for 56 runs—two crisp fours, no sixes—his highest being a workmanlike 25 that showed he could hang around when the top order faltered. A strike-rate of 74 underlined his role as a lower-order stabiliser rather than a boundary-hitter. With the ball, Mota proved more effective. Sent in across seven innings, he delivered 72 balls and conceded 97 runs while picking up four wickets. A solitary best of one wicket in an innings may sound modest, but each breakthrough came at a strike-rate of 18.00—a wicket every three overs—and at an economy of 8.08, respectable in the slam-bang world of 2009 T20 cricket. No three-fers or five-fers sit against his name, yet the four scalps he collected add up to a handy contribution for a squad that was still searching for its first IPL silverware. Two seasons, one franchise, 56 runs and four wickets—that’s the concise story of WA Mota in the IPL, a cameo that quietly filled gaps for Punjab Kings when they needed a bit of both disciplines.

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