List of Sunrisers Hyderabad cricketers

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Sunrisers Hyderabad
Nickname(s)Orange Army[1]
Personnel
CaptainKane Williamson
CoachTrevor Bayliss
OwnerKalanithi Maran (Sun Group)
Team information
CityHyderabad, Telangana, India
ColoursSunrisers Hyderabad colours.jpg
Founded2012
Home groundRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Capacity55,000
Secondary home ground(s)Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Vizag
History
Indian Premier League wins1 (2016)
Official websitewww.sunrisershyderabad.in
Current Season

The Sunrisers Hyderabad (often abbreviated as SRH) are a franchise cricket team based in Hyderabad, Telangana, that compete in the Indian Premier League (IPL).[2] The team is owned by Kalanithi Maran of the Sun TV Network who won the bid for the franchise at 850.5 million per year on a five-year deal in 2012 following the termination of the previous Hyderabad-based franchise, Deccan Chargers, from the IPL.[3] Having made its first IPL playoffs appearance in its debut season in 2013, the team has qualified for the playoffs every year since the 2016 season.[4][5] They have reached the finals twice, most recently during the 2018 season, and won their only title in the 2016 season after defeating the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 runs in the Final.[6]

As of November 2020, the team was captained by David Warner and coached by Trevor Bayliss with Brad Haddin as assistant coach, Muttiah Muralitharan as bowling coach and V. V. S. Laxman as mentor.[7][8][9] The team has played its home matches in the 55,000-capacity Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad since its inception. The coronavirus pandemic impacted the brand value of the Sunrisers Hyderabad which was estimated to be US$57.4million in 2020 as the overall brand of IPL was decreased to US$4.4billion, according to Brand Finance.[10]

Shikhar Dhawan has the most appearances for the SRH with 91 matches while Warner is the team's current leading run scorer with 3,819 runs. Dhawan and Warner are the only batsmen to have scored more than 2,000 runs in total for the team, while Kane Williamson and Manish Pandey are the only other batsmen to cross the 1,000-run mark.[11] Warner has the highest batting average and the best strike rate at 52.31 and 144.98 respectively among players who faced more than 250 balls.[12][13] Warner scored the most runs in a single match for the SRH, with a knock of 126 runs off 59 balls while Warner and Bairstow are the only centurions for the team.[14] In bowling, Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the team's leading wicket-taker with 112 wickets to his name.[15] He is the only bowler to take a five-wicket haul for the SRH while Jason Holder has the best bowling average (17.86) among the players who have bowled more than 20 overs.[16][17] Holder also has the lowest bowling strike rate for the team while Rashid Khan has the best economy rate at 12.40 and 6.24 respectively among the players who bowled over 20 overs.[18][19] Amit Mishra is the only SRH bowler to claim a hat-trick.[20] In fielding, Warner has taken the most catches for the team (44) while Naman Ojha has effected 38 dismissals, the highest behind the wickets for the team, including 36 catches and 2 stumpings.[21][22]

Players[]

Key
  • §  – Member of the current squad
  • dagger – Captain
  • double-dagger – Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of Twenty20 debut for the SRH
  • Last – Year of latest Twenty20 match for the SRH
  • * – Batsman remained not out
SRH cricketers
General Batting[23] Bowling[24] Fielding[24]
Name[α] First Last Nationality[β] Mat Inn NO Runs HS Avg 100 50[γ] Overs[δ] Wkt BBI[ε] Ave 4WI Ca St
Khaleel Ahmed § 2018 2020 India 17 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 63.3 27 3/30 21.00 0 1 -
Shakib Al Hasan 2018 2019 Bangladesh 20 14 2 248 35 20.66 0 0 67.5 16 2/18 34.43 0 3 -
Srikkanth Anirudha 2014 2014 India 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 0 0 - - - - - 0 -
Jonny Bairstow § double-dagger 2019 2020 England 21 21 2 790 114 41.57 1 5 - - - - - 16 3
Ricky Bhui 2018 2019 India 2 2 0 7 7 3.50 0 0 - - - - - 0 -
Ravi Bopara 2015 2015 England 9 8 3 145 41 29.00 0 0 20.0 6 2/18 26.66 0 2 -
Trent Boult 2015 2016 New Zealand 8 - - - - - - - 32.0 10 3/19 27.50 0 3 -
Carlos Brathwaite 2018 2018 West Indies 4 4 1 75 43* 25.00 0 0 10.1 5 2/15 18.80 0 2 -
Ben Cutting 2016 2017 Australia 8 7 3 116 39* 29.00 0 0 23.5 6 2/20 33.83 0 2 -
Quinton de Kock double-dagger 2013 2013 South Africa 3 3 0 6 4 2.00 0 0 - - - - - 3 1
Shikhar Dhawan dagger 2013 2018 India 91 91 12 2,768 92* 35.03 0 21 - - - - - 41 -
JP Duminy 2013 2013 South Africa 6 6 3 117 57* 39.00 0 1 8.0 2 2/27 32.50 0 0 -
Aaron Finch 2014 2014 Australia 13 13 2 309 88* 28.09 0 2 - - - - - 6 -
Priyam Garg § 2020 2020 India 14 10 1 133 51* 14.77 0 1 - - - - - 6 -
Shreevats Goswami § double-dagger 2018 2020 India 8 5 0 52 35 10.40 0 0 - - - - - 6 0
Martin Guptill 2019 2019 New Zealand 3 3 0 81 36 27.00 0 0 - - - - - 1 -
Alex Hales 2018 2018 England 6 6 0 148 45 24.66 0 0 - - - - - 2 -
Moisés Henriques 2014 2017 Australia 42 37 10 755 74* 27.96 0 5 111.0 28 3/16 32.75 0 18 -
Jason Holder § 2014 2020 West Indies 8 5 2 82 26 27.33 0 0 31.0 15 3/25 17.86 0 2 -
Deepak Hooda 2016 2019 India 47 36 9 373 34 13.81 0 0 22.0 6 2/16 30.66 0 21 -
Chris Jordan 2017 2018 England 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.0 1 1/9 40.00 0 0 -
Siddarth Kaul § 2017 2020 India 35 7 3 3 2 0.75 0 0 132.4 45 4/29 25.62 1 6 -
Rashid Khan § 2017 2020 Afghanistan 62 25 9 139 34* 8.68 0 0 246.0 75 3/7 20.49 0 18 -
Bhuvneshwar Kumar § 2014 2020 India 90 25 10 90 21 6.00 0 0 342.3 112 5/19 22.62 3 23 -
Praveen Kumar 2015 2015 India 12 4 1 17 12 5.66 0 0 36.0 7 2/35 47.00 0 3 -
Mitchell Marsh § 2020 2020 Australia 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.4 0 - - 0 0 -
Amit Mishra 2013 2014 India 33 10 3 93 30 13.28 0 0 115.3 30 4/19 27.96 1 3 -
Eoin Morgan 2015 2016 England 16 15 2 310 63 23.84 0 2 - - - - - 8 -
Mohammad Nabi § 2017 2020 Afghanistan 14 11 2 146 31 16.22 0 0 49.1 11 4/11 29.27 1 6 -
Shahbaz Nadeem § 2019 2020 India 10 2 1 7 5 7.00 0 0 31.0 7 2/19 38.28 0 1 -
Thangarasu Natarajan § 2020 2020 India 16 3 3 3 3* - 0 0 62.5 16 2/24 31.50 0 3 -
Ashish Nehra 2016 2017 India 14 4 4 1 1* - 0 0 47.1 17 3/15 23.29 0 2 -
Naman Ojha double-dagger 2014 2017 India 56 39 9 584 79* 19.46 0 1 - - - - - 36 2
Manish Pandey § 2018 2020 India 43 39 7 1,053 83* 32.90 0 9 - - - - - 23 -
Parthiv Patel double-dagger 2013 2013 India 19 19 0 461 61 24.26 0 2 - - - - - 13 3
Irfan Pathan 2014 2014 India 10 6 4 55 23* 27.50 0 0 23.4 4 2/10 51.25 0 2 -
Yusuf Pathan 2018 2019 India 25 21 9 300 45* 25.00 0 0 3.0 1 1/14 22.00 0 4 -
Thisara Perera 2013 2013 Sri Lanka 21 18 6 345 57* 28.75 0 1 77.1 22 3/20 30.40 0 8 -
Mustafizur Rahman 2016 2017 Bangladesh 17 - - - - - - - 63.4 17 3/16 26.76 0 2 -
K. L. Rahul double-dagger 2014 2015 India 20 16 3 308 46 23.69 0 0 - - - - - 5 0
Anand Rajan 2013 2013 India 2 - - - - - - - 8.0 2 1/20 21.00 0 1 -
Venugopal Rao 2014 2014 India 7 5 2 71 27 23.66 0 0 2.0 0 - - 0 2 -
Parvez Rasool 2014 2015 India 5 2 2 2 2* - 0 0 14.0 2 1/20 57.00 0 1 -
Dwaraka Ravi Teja 2013 2013 India 2 2 1 14 10 14.00 0 0 - - - - - 0 -
Akshath Reddy 2013 2013 India 7 7 0 91 27 13.00 0 0 - - - - - 2 -
Ashish Reddy 2013 2016 India 27 20 7 248 36* 19.07 0 0 16.3 7 1/7 22.71 0 10 -
Wriddhiman Saha § double-dagger 2018 2020 India 20 19 3 422 87 26.37 0 2 - - - - - 10 3
Abdul Samad § 2020 2020 India 12 8 3 111 33 22.20 0 0 7.0 1 1/41 96.00 0 5 -
Biplab Samantray 2013 2013 India 12 10 2 131 55 16.37 0 1 - - - - - 3 -
Darren Sammy dagger 2013 2014 West Indies 26 23 6 388 60 22.82 0 2 54.2 16 4/22 29.81 1 9 -
Kumar Sangakkara dagger double-dagger 2013 2013 Sri Lanka 9 9 0 120 28 13.33 0 0 - - - - - 3 0
Thalaivan Sargunam 2013 2013 India 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 0 0 - - - - - 0 -
Vijay Shankar § 2017 2020 India 26 23 6 442 63* 24.55 0 2 21.1 5 1/11 30.40 0 12 -
Abhishek Sharma § 2019 2020 India 11 10 3 80 31 11.42 0 0 12.0 3 1/10 37.33 0 2 -
Ankit Sharma 2013 2013 India 1 - - - - - - - 2.0 0 - - 0 1 -
Bipul Sharma 2015 2017 India 18 8 4 83 27* 20.75 0 0 37.2 9 2/13 33.33 0 3 -
Ishant Sharma 2013 2015 India 29 2 2 0 0* - 0 0 107.4 25 3/27 36.80 0 6 -
Karn Sharma 2013 2016 India 52 30 15 302 39* 20.13 0 0 148.0 37 4/38 31.29 1 8 -
Sandeep Sharma § 2018 2020 India 36 10 6 18 9 4.50 0 0 138.4 38 3/19 27.86 0 3 -
Yuvraj Singh 2016 2017 India 22 21 3 488 70* 27.11 0 2 8.1 1 1/6 74.00 0 4 -
Mohammed Siraj 2017 2017 India 6 - - - - - - - 23.0 10 4/32 21.20 1 1 -
Barinder Sran 2016 2017 India 15 4 4 4 2* - 0 0 51.3 14 3/28 31.27 0 0 -
Billy Stanlake 2018 2018 Australia 4 1 1 5 5* - 0 0 16.0 5 2/21 26.00 0 0 -
Dale Steyn 2013 2015 South Africa 43 17 11 132 27* 22.00 0 0 165.5 39 3/11 29.23 0 14 -
Aditya Tare double-dagger 2016 2016 India 3 2 0 8 8 4.00 0 0 - - - - - 1 0
Basil Thampi § 2018 2020 India 8 3 2 4 3 4.00 0 0 26.1 6 2/4 45.00 0 2 -
Hanuma Vihari 2013 2015 India 25 24 4 304 46 15.20 0 0 7.0 1 1/5 46.00 0 6 -
David Warner § dagger 2014 2020 Australia 87 87 14 3,819 126 52.31 2 38 0.1 0 - - 0 44 -
Cameron White dagger 2013 2013 Australia 14 14 1 234 52 18.00 0 1 2.0 1 1/14 16.00 0 10 -
Kane Williamson § dagger 2015 2020 New Zealand 53 52 11 1,619 89 39.48 0 15 3.0 0 - - 0 22 -

Last updated: 13 November 2020[ζ]

Captains[]

A man wearing blue Sri Lankan jersey
Kumar Sangakkara was the first captain of the SRH

The Sunrisers Hyderabad announced Kumar Sangakkara as the captain for their first IPL campaign but had to replace him with Cameron White during the season owing to the former's poor form.[26][27] Shikhar Dhawan was made the captain during the 2013 Champions League Twenty20 and also led the team initially during the 2014 IPL season.[28][29] Dhawan was eventually replaced by Darren Sammy during the season to relieve Dhawan from the captaincy pressure and improve his batting performances.[30] They changed their captain for the fifth time in three seasons appointing David Warner for the 2015 season who proved to be their most successful captain by winning their first IPL title in the 2016 season.[6][31] Warner resigned as the captain in the aftermath of a ball-tampering scandal before the 2018 season and was replaced by Kane Williamson.[32] Bhuvneshwar Kumar stood-in as the captain at the start of the 2019 season when Williamson was unavailable owing to an injury.[33] Warner was reinstated as the captain of the Sunrisers replacing Williamson ahead of the 2020 season.[7]

SRH captains
Name[34] Nat From To Mat Won Lost Tie NR Win%[η][θ]
Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 2013 2013 9 4 4 1 0 50.00
Cameron White Australia 2013 2013 8 5 3 0 0 62.50
Shikhar Dhawan[ι] India 2013 2014 16 7 9 0 0 43.75
Darren Sammy West Indies 2014 2014 4 2 2 0 0 50.00
David Warner Australia 2015 2021 61 34 26 1 0 56.55
Kane Williamson New Zealand 2018 Present 24 14 11 1 0 55.76
Bhuvneshwar Kumar India 2019 2019 6 2 4 0 0 33.33

Last updated: 13 November 2020[ζ]

See also[]

Notes[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Sorting as such may actually be considered incorrect, especially for players like Mohammed Siraj, where their last name is used in a different manner to that of western names, but are listed as such for continuity with other lists and ease of understanding the page.
  2. ^ The information in the nationality column is according to ESPN Cricinfo. This information may not necessarily reflect the player's birthplace or citizenship.
  3. ^ A century made is not listed as an additional half century.
  4. ^ This does not include illegal deliveries like no-balls and wides.
  5. ^ The BBI has not been provided for players who did not take wickets for the SRH.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Statistics updated as of the 2020 Indian Premier League Final.
  7. ^ Games that did not have a result are included in calculating the win percentage.
  8. ^ The Win-loss percentage is calculated using the formula:
  9. ^ includes matches when Shikhar Dhawan led the team during the 2013 CLT20.

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