IPL Draft - Completed!

My next pick is Washington Sundar

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Matches: 21
Runs: 75
:bat: Ave: 15.00
S/R: 141.51
Wickets: 16
:bwl: Ave: 28.19


  1. :ind: :bat: Gautam Gambhir
  2. :ind: :wkb: Robin Uthappa
  3. :ind: :bat: Manish Pandey
  4. :ind: :ar: Yuvraj Singh
  5. ?
  6. :ind: :ar: Washington Sundar
  7. :ind: :ar: Axar Patel
  8. :sri: :bwl: Nuwan Zoysa
  9. :sri: :bwl: Akila Dananjaya
  10. :nzf: :bwl: Tim Southee
  11. :saf: :bwl: Yusuf Abdulla

@CerealKiller you have the next pick
 
Sorry for the delay.
Manoj Tiwary has a decent average of 28, and will provide a steady hand in the middle order.

CerealKiller's XI
1. :ind: Sanju Samson :wkb:
2. :ind: Prithvi Shaw :bat:
3. :ind: Karun Nair :bat:
4. :ind: Manoj Tiwary :bat:
5. :saf: Albie Morkel :ar:
6.
7. :ind: Shreyas Gopal :ar:
8. :ind: Bhuvneshwar Kumar :bwl:
9. :aus: Brett Lee :bwl:
10. :aus: Ashley Noffke :bwl:
11. :ban: Abdur Razzak :bwl:
 
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:ind: :bwl: Amit Singh (RR, 23 matches)
:bwl: 28 wickets @ 22.14 (econ: 7.86, 1 4WI, best 4/19)

Since his cricket career finished, Amit Singh's standing in the world has gone downhill a little - he's now the kind of bookie who like to fix matches and gets arrested for it. His IPL career was very good though, and he was a useful but easily forgotten cog in the Rajasthan Royals moneyball team.

Ascending @Aislabie Asteroids
(That's basically how IPL team names work right?)
1. :ind: :bat: Manan Vohra
2. :ind: :bat: KL Rahul
3.
4. :eng: :bat: Eoin Morgan
5. :ind: :ar: Hardik Pandya
6. :ind: :ar: Krunal Pandya
7. :pak: :ar: Shahid Afridi
8. :ind: :wk: Wriddhiman Saha
9. :pak: :bwl: Sohail Tanvir
10. :aus: :bwl: Michael Neser
11. :ind: :bwl: Amit Singh

@Bigby Wolf
 
Rajat Bhatia

The Slow medium pace allrounder from Delhi who is a Indian domestic veteran.Played For Delhi Daredevils, KKR ,Rajasthan Royals & Rising Pune over the years.

Known for his handy slow right arm bowling Bhatia is one of those few forgotten unsung players who have done more than decent job for their franchise. One of his spell came early in 2009 playing for Delhi vs Deccan Chargers where 4/15 in 2.5 overs in match where the chargers needed just 21 runs from 3 overs with Andrew Symonds well set on 40 odd and six wickets in hand but Bhatia bowled a magical spell pulling a great escape for Delhi.

Stats - 71 wickets in 95 matches with economy of 7.41

Vijay
Lynn
Quiney
Taibu
Rayudu (position undecided)

Bhatia
Pollock
Kumble
Nehra
Bumrah

@Nilay_60
 
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Rahul Chahar
Unlike his elder cousin Deepak Chahar who appears to be a right arm medium pace bowler playing in the rival team Chennai Super Kings, 20 year old right arm leg-spinner plays for the Mumbai Indians. Rahul Chahar and Deepak Chahar actually played in the same team in 2017 IPL for the Rising Pune Supergiant. Unfortunately Rahul Chahar got to play only 3 matches for them and in one of those matches he was clobbered for 15 runs in an over by opposition skipper Glenn Maxwell and David Miller at a crucial juncture of the match. But actually speaking the other 3 overs that he bowled in the match went for just 17 and he got a big wicket of Hashim Amla. He was bought by the Mumbai Indians in 2018 IPL but again he did not got to play any matches that season. However, in 2019 he became a regular member of the side. In his first match for the Mumbai Indians, while defending a low target he bowled an economical spell against the Sunrisers Hyderabad as he got 2 wickets in Jonny Bairstow and Yusuf Pathan. This inspired a collapse which helped Alzarri Joseph take 6 wickets as the Orange Army got bowled out for 94 at their own den which also proved to be a sort of revenge since they had bowled out Mumbai for 87 at Wankhede stadium in 2018 IPL defending 119. He also took 3 wickets against the Delhi Capitals to restrict them to just 128/9 defending 169. His immense contributions helped Mumbai win the title for the 4th time in IPL history against their rivals Chennai by beating them in the Finals. He doesn't have a great height as a leg-spinner (just like Yuzvendra Chahal who is currently the best leg-spinner for India) but he is wise enough to somehow get that extra bounce and turn and beat the edge of the bat along with the variations he possess with himself. The biggest advantage to have him is that he bowls economical spells and gives less opportunities to score. This season helped him earn an India debut in T20Is.

Stats| Matches| Wickets| Bowling Avg| Bowling SR| Economy| Best Bowling
IPL| 16| 15| 24.4| 21.6| 6.77| 3/19
T20s| 35| 39| 22.46| 18.9| 7.11| 3/5

@Nilay_60 's Razors

:aus:Adam Gilchrist :os::c::wkb:
:ind:Sachin Tendulkar :bat:
:saf:Colin Ingram :os::bat:
:ind:Nitish Rana :ar:
:aus:Peter Handscomb :os::bat:
:ind:Abhishek Sharma :ar:
:ind:Bipul Sharma :ar:
:ind:Rahul Chahar :bwl:
:ind:Zaheer Khan :bwl:
:sri:Lasith Malinga :os::bwl:

@Akshay.
 
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:local: :ind: :bat: Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan has been scoring tons of runs since he was school kid and has also shown lot of promise in IPL, barring 2018 season. He was again in good form in 2019 season. He will bat at 4 and Rossouw, who anyways averages 10, will bat at 6.

Statistics
408
runs in 23 inns @27.20, S/R 142.66, 1 50s, HS 67

  1. :local: :ind: :bat: Virender Sehwag
  2. :local: :ind: :wkb: Ishan Kishan
  3. :local: :ind: :bat: Shreyas Iyer
  4. :local: :ind: :bat: Sarfaraz Khan
  5. :os: :jam: :ar: Andre Russell
  6. :os: :saf: :bat: Rilee Rossouw
  7. ?
  8. :local: :ind: :bwl: Harbhajan Singh
  9. :os: :tat: :bwl: Kevon Cooper
  10. :local: :ind: :bwl: Deepak Chahar
  11. :os: :bar: :bwl: Jason Holder

@Bevab
 
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:local: :ind: :bat: Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan has been scoring tons of runs since he was school kid and has also shown lot of promise in IPL, barring 2018 season. He was again in good form in 2019 season. He will bat at 4 and Rossouw, who anyways averages 10, will bat at 6.

Statistics
408
runs in 23 inns @27.20, S/R 142.66, 1 50s, HS 67

  1. :local: :ind: :bat: Virender Sehwag
  2. :local: :ind: :wkb: Ishan Kishan
  3. :local: :ind: :bat: Shreyas Iyer
  4. :local: :ind: :bat: Sarfaraz Khan
  5. :os: :jam: :ar: Andre Russell
  6. :os: :saf: :bat: Rilee Rossouw
  7. ?
  8. :local: :ind: :bwl: Harbhajan Singh
  9. :os: :tat: :bwl: Kevon Cooper
  10. :local: :ind: :bwl: Deepak Chahar
  11. :os: :bar: :bwl: Jason Holder

@Bevab
He was in terrific form in the Ranji this season,I was having the feeling that this could have been his season in the IPL but COVID has other plans.
 
He was in terrific form in the Ranji this season,I was having the feeling that this could have been his season in the IPL but COVID has other plans.
Yeah he scored one triple hundred and nearly scored another one, if not for rains
 
I'm loving all of these recent picks! Should get around to updating the first page too. :p
 
Man, I seriously can't find a good number three...

If only I would've chosen to protect Kohli instead of Ganguly. I feel like there should be a rule where a person can pick a rejected player if they're the only ones to have rejected him. Sometimes, people change their mind after a while. :D
 

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