Shubman Gill is currently the highest scorer in the IPL with 851 runs and his tally is expected to increase as he gears up to play in the final match.
3 Tons in 4 Games
Gill has scored three centuries, and his outstanding innings of 129 runs off just 60 balls led the Gujrat Titans to a remarkable victory over the Mumbai Indians, securing their spot in the Final.
Matheesha Pathirana
Matheesha from Sri Lanka showcased exceptional skills for CSK, taking an impressive 17 wickets. His unique bowling style, reminiscent of Lasith Malinga, is characterized by a slinging action and the ability to consistently deliver accurate yorkers.
MSD's go-to Man
Pathirana emerged as the preferred choice during the crucial death overs for(CSK) captain Dhoni this season. The 20-year-old prodigy was hailed as "special" by Dhoni himself.
Rinku Singh
KKR's Rinku Singh created a whirlwind of excitement when he delivered an astonishing performance, hitting five consecutive sixes off the last five balls in an unbelievably thrilling chase against Gujarat.
The Finisher
Rinku Singh's extraordinary innings of 48 runs off just 21 balls was far from a mere momentary brilliance. It was a testament to his skill as he consistently showcased his ability to finish games, recording an impressive tally of four half-centuries.
Sam Curran
Sam Curran appeared to be burdened by the staggering amount of Rs. 18.5 crore spent by Punjab Kings, which made him the highest-priced acquisition in the history of the IPL.
The Standout Flop
Despite showing occasional glimpses of brilliance with both bat and ball, Curran ultimately fell short, managing only 276 runs and 10 wickets, making him the most disappointing performer of the season.
Prithvi Shaw
Among the Indian players, Prithvi Shaw, the opening batsman for the Delhi Capitals, had a disappointing performance, managing only 106 runs in eight matches.
All at Sea
Shaw struggled against high-quality seam bowling in this tournament and eventually lost his spot in the starting lineup.