By: Ivy Sarkar
Yashasvi Jaiswal played with power and overshadowed established stars like Jos Buttler and Sanju Samson.
Rinku Singh engineered outrageous heists against Titans where he hit Yash Dayal for five sixes in the final over
Prabhsimran Singh, a top-order batter who can keep wickets and whack it too. His century vs Delhi Capitals was a quality knock
Sai Saudarshan is a rare Indian youngster who seems untroibled by pace. A modern player who can score all round the ground
Jitesh Sharma can keep wickets neatly, can tonk the ball into orbit and bat at a SR of 150-plus while batting in the middle order
Talented Nehal Wadhera packs a punch and impresssed against big boys. Against Gujarat Titans, he hit a 21-ball 40, against CSK 51-ball 64 and against RCB a 34-ball 52
Ayush Badoni is a perfect case of talent marrying temperament. For proof, watch his 59 not out on a wicket that turned square in Lucknow vs CSK
Tilak Verma is an al-format potential superstar. His 84 not out vs RCB in a floundering batting effort highlighted his potential
Tushar Deshpande has been hit for runs but has shown streely temperature to bounce back and provide key breakthroughs. Bowled one of the deliveries of the tournament to dismiss Rohit Sharma
Akash Madhwal bowls a good yorker and can also bowl hard lengths. A calm head on his shoulders is the Uttarakhand seamer's greatest assert
Suyash Sharma bowls a great googly and can turn the legspinner sharply. Interning at the university of hard knocks have added layers of steel to him, hence doesn't bowl defensively when he gets hit
Vaibhav Arora's spell vs LSG in the last league match at Eden showed what he can do. The delivery to Marcus Stoinis showed that he can be hustle players