David Warner vs A Mishra - IPL H2H Stats, Rivalry Analysis & Cricket Insights

BATTER
David Warner
VS
BOWLER
A Mishra
⚡ Quick Answer
📊 Head-to-Head Summary — IPL 2008–2026

David Warner has scored 52 runs from 46 balls against A Mishra in IPL history (Strike Rate: 113.04). However, A Mishra has dismissed David Warner 2 times across all IPL seasons.

52
Total Runs
46
Balls Faced
113.04
Strike Rate
2
Dismissals

🏏 David Warner vs A Mishra: The Complete IPL Rivalry Analysis

Every time David Warner walks to the crease knowing A Mishra is in the opposition's attack, the cricketing fraternity sits up and takes notice.

Across 46 deliveries in IPL history, this battle has produced 52 runs and 2 dismissals — numbers that tell a rich story of competing skill sets.

📊 Key Statistics at a Glance

MetricValue
Total Balls Faced46
Total Runs Scored52
Strike Rate113.04
Batting Average26.00
Dismissals2
Fours3
Sixes0
Dot Ball %26.09%
Economy Rate (runs/over)6.78

📈 Performance Analysis

Batter's Perspective: David Warner

This rivalry has been evenly poised, with David Warner managing a strike rate of 113.04 — enough to keep the runs flowing while A Mishra maintains respectable pressure. Hitting 3 boundaries and 0 maximums, the scoring intent is clear. A strike rate of 113.04 in T20 cricket reflects steady progression under pressure.

Bowler's Perspective: A Mishra

With 2 dismissals from 46 balls, A Mishra has worked hard but David Warner has largely kept the scoreboard ticking. The dot ball percentage of 26.09% is particularly revealing — in T20 cricket, every dot ball is a moral victory for the bowler, and this metric shows the level of control exercised over David Warner.

🎯 Tactical Breakdown

The economy rate of 6.78 runs per over in this rivalry paints a clear tactical picture. An economy of 6.78 represents excellent control by A Mishra, suggesting consistent line and length that has denied David Warner easy scoring opportunities.

The combination of 3 fours (hit through the gaps or over fielders) and 0 sixes demonstrates that when David Warner does connect, they look to maximise the damage. For A Mishra, minimising these big-hitting moments while maintaining the dot ball pressure is the key strategic challenge.

⚡ Pressure Moments & Match Impact

In T20 cricket, every delivery counts double in high-pressure moments. The 2 times David Warner has been dismissed by A Mishra represent some of the most crucial wickets in these team encounters. Each dismissal shifts momentum decisively, often changing the course of the entire match.

  • Dot Ball Dominance: 26.09% of deliveries resulted in no run, creating sustained pressure on the batting team's run rate.
  • Boundary Threat: David Warner has found the fence 3 times in total (3 fours, 0 sixes), making this an always-dangerous matchup for A Mishra.
  • Wicket Impact: Each of the 2 dismissals came with significant match-changing potential in the T20 format.

🏆 Verdict

This rivalry is genuinely balanced. Neither David Warner nor A Mishra has established clear dominance over the other. The strike rate of 113.04 and 2 dismissals over 46 balls confirm that each encounter is a genuine contest that could go either way. Every IPL season brings new chapters to this fascinating story.

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Total Runs
52
Off 46 balls
Strike Rate
113.04
Runs per 100 balls
Dismissals
2
Times out
Average
26.00
Per dismissal
Boundaries
3
3 fours, 0 sixes
Dot Ball %
26.09%
Bowler pressure

📌 IPL Head-to-Head Records — Key Stats

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