Priyansh Arya (Punjab Kings)
The young left-hander has enjoyed a stellar debut season, anchoring Punjab’s innings with authority. Priyansh’s explosive century against Chennai Super Kings highlighted his potential. He has amassed 254 runs at an impressive average of 31.75
Prabhsimran Singh (Punjab Kings)
Opening for Punjab Kings, Prabhsimran Singh has compiled 209 runs in eight matches at an average of 26.12, including a fine half-century with a top score of 69. With his dual ability to captain and keep wickets, he stands as a valuable asset for any team
Nehal Wadhera (Punjab Kings)
At No. 3, Nehal Wadhera has provided crucial stability for Punjab. In seven matches, he has scored 189 runs at a robust average of 37.80, including a composed fifty, showcasing his ability to build innings.
Shashank Singh (Punjab Kings)
A key figure in Punjab’s middle order, Shashank Singh has brought much-needed reliability, scoring 158 runs at an excellent average of 52.66. His composure under pressure has been a standout trait
Aniket Verma (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Slotting in the middle order, Aniket Verma has made a promising start to his IPL career, scoring 171 runs in eight outings. Though he seeks greater consistency, his early performances for SRH have been encouraging
Ashutosh Sharma (Delhi Capitals)
Known for his aggressive strokeplay, Ashutosh Sharma has been a crucial late-innings hitter for Delhi Capitals. With 136 runs at an average of 32.50, including an unbeaten 66*, he’s proven his ability to accelerate when needed
Vipraj Nigam (Delhi Capitals)
All-rounder Vipraj Nigam has made a strong impression, picking up seven wickets and contributing a vital unbeaten 39-run cameo to secure a win for DC. His all-round skills add depth to any lineup
Sai Kishore (Gujarat Titans)
The Gujarat Titans’ left-arm spinner has been a revelation, scalping 12 wickets in eight matches with a best of 3/30. His economy rate of 8.22 reflects his control and consistency.
Ashwani Kumar (Mumbai Indians)
Despite limited opportunities, left-arm pacer Ashwani Kumar has impressed for Mumbai Indians, taking six wickets in three matches, including a sensational 4/24 spell. He remains a player to watch in the games ahead
Digvesh Rathi (Lucknow Super Giants)
Rathi’s nine wickets in nine games at an economy of 7.27 underline his effectiveness as a spinner. His ability to bowl economically and strike regularly has been crucial for LSG
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