Karun Nair
After scoring tons of runs in the domestic circuit, Delhi Capitals (DC) batsman Karun Nair was still not able to find his place in the national squad. But after receiving an opportunity in the ongoing IPL 2025, the right-hander grabbed it with both hands. The veteran played a knock of 89 runs in the match against the Mumbai Indians (MI)
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Rohit Sharma
Former MI skipper Rohit Sharma's IPL 2025 campaign started on an underwhelming note. After registering a string of low scores, the right-hander played an unbeaten knock of 76 runs off just 45 deliveries against the arch-rivals, Chennai Super Kings (CSK). His unbeaten knock was laced with four boundaries and six maximums
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Devdutt Padikkal
Going through a rough patch, Devdutt Padikkal faced intense criticism on social media platforms. The left-hander brushed aside all criticism with a stellar form in the IPL 2025. From a waste talent to emerging as a regular member in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's batting lineup, Padikkal has proved his worth right
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Shreyas Iyer
Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer has carried his Champions Trophy 2025 form into the IPL 2025. Despite losing the BCCI's central contract, the veteran toiled throughout the domestic season. The right-hander has made a statement so far by scoring 263 runs in eight outings
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Sai Sudharsan
No wonder why the left-handers are considered the beautiful batsmen of the game, from stunning strokes and perfect timing to patience and consistency, Sai Sudharsan is the perfect definition of what an ideal left-handed batsman should look like. The 23-year-old is the leading run-scorer in the league, despite having the likes of stars Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler, KL Rahul and Travis Head
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