Best Player In IPL: As the 14th edition of the IPL gets suspended indifferently, let’s take a look at the top 5 performers of IPL 2021 until Match 29
This has been such a disappointing week for cricketing fanatics all across the world as the IPL 2021 edition had to be suspended due to surge in the Covid-19 cases among different teams. No matter how cruel it may seem to the IPL fans, but this seems to be the primary step which had to be enforced for the safety of all members and players.
However one can’t take away the power-packed action IPL 2021 had offered until match 29. From super-over to last ball finishes to breath taking comebacks, the 14th edition comprised of it all. Justifying the same we are going to take a look at the top 5 performers of IPL 2021 until the very last game.
Best Player In IPL 2021
- Ravindra Jadeja
The Chennai Super Kings all-rounder took his team through the finish line in various games. His performance against Royal Challengers Bangalore could be deemed as one of the best individual impacts one could ever have in game.
But apart form that, Jadeja played in all 7 games for CSK and picked up 6 wickets at an economy rate of just over 6.6, scored 131 runs in just 5 innings and also took 8 catches.
- Harshal Patel
This could be termed as the breakout season for this Royal Challengers Bangalore pace-bowler. Knowing that he has not had a significant impact in the cash-rich league until yet, Harshal Patel blossomed for RCB since the very game against Mumbai Indians, wherein he took 5 wickets. In just 7 matches he took 17 wickets and was the justified holder of the purple cap.
- KL Rahul
The Punjab Kings’ captain, KL Rahul was once again in formidable form leading his franchise. Although the KL Rahul led Punjab team was on the verge of rushing onto the business end of the tournament once again, yet his contribution was ever so impressive, knocking 331 runs in just 7 games. Not only that KL Rahul also struck the most sixes (16) in IPL 2021.
- Shikhar Dhawan
Another Indian opener, who stamped his authority ever bowler he faced. Not only did he guide Delhi Capitals through his experience in low scoring games, but was exceptional setting the pace for the runners up of the previous IPL edition. In IPL 2021, the Indian southpaw seemed inevitable with his 380 runs in 8 games which made him the current holder of the orange cap.
- Avesh Khan
Although he might be the second highest wicket taker of IPL 2021 with 14 wickets in 8 games (same as Chris Morris) but his rise is like no other. From an average bowler who never found his regular spot, to outshining the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Chris Woakes to become the team’s leading bowler.
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