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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Top 5 Buys in IPL 2017 with Performance Chart

Top 5 Buys in IPL 2017 with Performance Chart

Top 5 Buys in IPL 2017 with Performance Chart

IPL 2017: Ben Stokes has impressed so far with the bat but has failed to make an impact with the ball.

The likes of Ben Stokes, Tymal Mills and Trent Boult have been in the thick of action with various degrees of success, while some of the others are yet to see action

The IPL 2017 auction took the cricketing world by storm as some of the teams bought their respective players for record-breaking amounts. While some of the players are repaying the amounts that they were bought for, some others still have to show their skills and adapt to the fast pace nature of the tournament. The likes of Ben Stokes, Tymal Mills and Trent Boult have been in the thick of action with various degrees of success, while some of the others are yet to see action.

Here is the list of top 5 buys and how they have performed so far in season 10:

Benjamin Stokes (Rising Pune Supergiant) - Rs. 14.5 crore: Ben Stokes was brought as an all-rounder to add extra firepower to the team. Playing his first IPL, Stokes has performed fairly well with the bat, having scored 71 runs from two matches. But, as far as the bowling department is concerned, he is yet to prove his worth as he has only one wicket to his name with an economy rate of 9 from two games.

One of the few Englishmen to play in the tournament, Stokes will surely find his rhythm and do what he does best -- score and take wickets.

Tymal Mills (Royal Challengers Bangalore) - Rs. 12 crore: Royal Challengers Bangalore spent big on Tymal Mills to fill the vacant place of Mitchell Starc who is out due to injury. Mills has three wickets to his name in four international T20 games at an economy rate of 7.25. However, the Englishman has not been able to make a mark in the tournament so far after going at an economy rate of 8.6. With three wickets in his kitty from three matches, Mills has proved rather costly. Playing his first IPL, Mills, who is an unknown name in the cricketing world, will need to step up as RCB would need stop the flow of runs at the end of the innings.

Trent Boult (Kolkata Knight Riders) - Rs. 5 crore: New Zealand pacer Trent Boult released by Sunrisers Hyderabad last year was bought by KKR as Gautam Gambhir showed faith in New Zealand's pace spearhead. Boult, who was brought to fill the void of pacers in the KKR team, has so far not been able to repay the faith put in him. Going for more than 40 runs in each of his games from four stipulated overs, Boult has a not so proud economy rate of more than 12. With just one wicket from two games, Boult should step up his game as he is not new to the IPL format and give his team and his captain a new dimension in the bowling department.

Pat Cummins (Delhi Daredevils) - Rs. 4.5 crore: Known for his consistent 145kmph and sharp bouncers, Pat Cummins was bought by DD for a sum of 4.5 crore. Having played only one match for Delhi Daredevils so far in the tournament, Cummins has displayed a variety of skills with the ball in his hand. With only a wicket from one match an at economy rate of 7.25, Cummins will look to propel DD in to the top four place in the table.

Chris Woakes (Kolkata Knight Riders) - Rs. 4.2 crore: Proving as costly as his price, Woakes still hasn't got the hang of IPL in his debut season. Recording an economy rate of more than 9 from two matches, Woakes might prove to be the one missing link which KKR might not be able to connect. Being an all-rounder, he still hasn't got the chance to showcase his batting skills. So far, KKR have recorded one win from two matches.

Special Mentions:

Kagiso Rabada (Delhi Daredevils) - Rs. 5 crore: The 21-year-old South African bowler, who is yet to be picked by the team management for a game, has had an amazing international year representing his national team. But, sooner rather later, we hope to see Rabada troubling the batsmen with his bowling and pull off some breathtaking death over bowling for DD.

Rashid Khan (Sunrisers Hyderabad) - Rs. 4 crore: The spinner from the war-torn nation of Afghanistan is setting the tone with his brilliant bowling as he dons the Purple cap with 5 wickets from two games. Credit to Hyderabad, they obviously saw something in Rashid that not many had noticed and brought him straight into their playing XI. Rashid Khan has the best bowling figures so far this season and has the second best bowling average.

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Rashid Khan Is A Special Talent || Spin Legend Muttiah Muralitharan

Rashid Khan Is A Special Talent || Spin Legend Muttiah Muralitharan
Rashid Khan Is A Special Talent || Spin Legend Muttiah Muralitharan
Rashid Khan has picked up five wickets from his two matches in the 2017 Indian Premier League so far.

Rashid Khan has impressed one and all. Even Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan, who is the bowling coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad, lavished praise on the rookie Afghanistan leg-spinner, terming him a "special talent". Rashid has already taken five wickets in two matches including 3/19 against Gujarat Lions in the second game. "I have seen (Rashid) only for a couple of days. We choose him because we saw him playing international cricket and bowling well against quality batsmen," Muralitharan said on the eve of Sunrisers third game against Mumbai Indians.

The highest wicket-taker in Tests and ODIs observed that the teenager's ability to bowl quicker through the air.
"We thought he (Rashid) is something special and different than other leg spinners, because he bowled little bit quicker than the others and he has variations," Murali said on Tuesday.

"He has played his part in the first two matches and done well for us. It is a good sign and we thought he will do well and he is fulfilling our expectations," the legendary spinner, who scalped 800 Test wickets, said.Asked about dearth of Sri Lankan spinners in IPL, Murali rued that once they start producing quality tweakers, they will be picked up by IPL franchises.

"Obviously, we don't have talent back home (in Sri Lanka). So actually, we are lacking (good players). We had great teams, great players but they all retired. New guys are coming up but until they perform, franchises won't pick them," Murali said.

The spin wizard also lauded IPL saying it has helped the Indian cricket.

For Murali, the private leagues like Natwest T20 Blast, Ram Slam T20 or Big Bash won't be big hits outside their regions unless top Indian players are allowed by BCCI to participate in these tourneys.
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IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI

IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI

IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI
Finally, some good news for the RCB fans. Indian captain Virat Kohli has regained match fitness and is all set to return to Indian Premier League (IPL) action for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against Mumbai Indians on April 14. The Indian cricket board on Thursday declared him match fit and cleared him to feature in the cash-rich league. "The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Medical Team on Wednesday confirmed that Indian Cricket Team and Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Mr. Virat Kohli has regained match fitness," BCCI said in a release. "He will now be available for RCB's next match against Mumbai Indians on April 14 in Bengaluru," it added.
"The Indian Captain had undergone rehabilitation after sustaining an injury to his right shoulder and has now recovered to be able to participate in VIVO IPL 2017," the statement further said.
Kohli went through some fielding drills during the team's net session at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday. After spending some time in the pavilion, entered the ground and after doing a few loosening exercises, sat on the chair to watch Sachin Baby and Chris Gayle bat in the nets. After half-an-hour, Kohli joined a bunch of players who were getting ready for fielding and catching drills. The RCB captain ran around to hold on to some high and low catches under the watchful eyes of team's fielding coach Trent Woodhill.

Kohli didn't drop a single catch during the drill and was seen throwing the ball at wicket-keeper Kedar Jadhav with great power, which was a clear indication of his recovery from the shoulder injury he had suffered while fielding during the third Test against Australia at Ranchi.

The injury had forced Kohli to miss the fourth Test at Dharamsala against Australia.Kohli, on Tuesday, had dropped hints that he may just make a return from injury in RCB's next match against Mumbai Indians.
Kohli had also posted a video on his Instagram account of his gym session
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