Pune,
who have the right to pick the first player, will in all probability
gun for the legendary India skipper. Dhoni's poor form in the on-going
Vijay Hazare Trophy is not going to be a concern, especially when it
comes to the class and calibre of the Ranchi hero.
Ravichandran Ashwin
M: 97 W: 90 Avg: 24.22
Ravichandran
Ashwin's variations are proving to be too difficult for the batsmen to
read. The South Africans were the latest to experience them. Ashwin's
ability to play some big shots makes him a player with a deadly
combination of skills.
Suresh Raina
M: 132
R: 3699
Avg: 34.25
W: 24
Avg: 38.67
No
batsman in the IPL has been as successful as Suresh Raina. His ability
to clear the ball at will, his part-time spin bowling and athletic
fielding gives him an edge over other Indian capped players. His
consistency is another factor.
Steven Smith
M: 46
R: 961
Avg: 34.32
Steven
Smith is one of the most street-smart cricketers around. His astute
leadership at Rajasthan Royals in the last IPL was widely appreciated
despite being knocked out in the Eliminator. Cricket Australia too was
convinced that he is their next leader.
Ravindra Jadeja
M: 111
R: 1383
Avg: 23.44
W: 67 Avg: 27.55
The
recent SA Test series proved to be a fine comeback for Ravindra Jadeja.
The left-arm spinner made his way back into the team after a heavy duty
show in the first three Ranji Trophy matches. In Rajkot's conditions,
he's a nightmare for batsmen.
Dwayne Bravo
M: 91
R: 1163
Avg: 24.74
W: 105
Avg: 21.53
The
West Indian was one of the most successful players for CSK in the last
IPL, claiming 26 wickets. Bravo's electrifying fielding and big hitting
compliments his fine bowling. He also had a decent outing for the
Dolphins in the Ram Slam T20 tourney in SA.
Faf du Plessis
M: 45
R: 1081
Avg: 30.03
The
South African all-rounder is a dangerous prospect in limited overs
cricket. The Indian team had a first-hand experience in the recent ODI
series where he scored three consecutive half-centuries and a hundred.
He played a pivotal role in CSK reaching the final of IPL 2015.
Ajinkya Rahane
M: 81
R: 2195
Avg: 33.77
Ajinkya
Rahane's ability to quickly adapt to different formats and flexibility
at various batting positions makes him a hot property. His fine run with
the Indian team and stupendous show while opening for RR in the last
IPL makes him a fine prospect.
Brendon McCullum
M: 76
R: 2080
Avg: 29.30
The
New Zealander would be one of the most preferred choices of the two
teams today. And why not? McCullum's shrewd cricketing brain, his
ability to brutally hit the cricket ball and a fine pair of hands behind
the wicket are crucial for T20 success.
Chris Morris
M: 27
R: 90
Avg: 22.50
W: 27
Avg: 26.37
If
any team looking for a utility player, then they don't need to look
beyond Chris Morris. The SA pacer can be a very handy T20 player,
glimpses of which were shown in the last IPL where the RR all-rounder
scored 76 runs & claimed 13 wickets.