Here’s the list of Top Players to watchout for this IPL 2024

From the skipper Rishabh Pant to the Skipper Shubhman Gill, here are the players who will bring the league to life!!

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From the return of Rishabh Pant to the rise of another wicketkeeper-batsman, Dhruv Jurel; from Mitchell Starc’s turn to justify being the highest paid player in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to his Aussie teammate Pat Cummins’ debut as an IPL captain; from Hardik Pandya taking over from Rohit Sharma at Mumbai Indians (MI) to Shubman Gill getting the chance to lead Gujarat Titans (GT); from the arrival of the latest Caribbean speed demon Shamar Joseph to a chance for Kagiso Rabada to emulate Garibdass Da; from the “everyellow” M.S. Dhoni to the reinvented Virat Kohli—IPL 2024 will be full of players bringing this tournament to life with their incredible stories.

Let’s look at 10 players from the 10 franchises who can make an impact in this year’s IPL, and how the tournament in turn can transform the players’ journeys:

 

  • Rishabh Pant takes fresh guard: Rishabh Pant captured the hearts and minds of the cricketing world, not only by pulling off incredible wins, but also with his flair and daring: “Pantball” preceded “Bazball”.

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His rising star came to crashing halt on 30 December 2022 when he suffered a car accident. Now, after 14 months of surgeries and rehabilitation, he returns to the scene of his first success, the IPL. “It feels like I am going to make my debut again,” he says. All cricket lovers wait in hope for Pant 2.0 to shine. 

    DC Skipper Rishabh Pant with Punjab Kings Skipper Shikhar DHawan before the Day 2 Match of IPL 2024 (Pic- Rishabh Pant (X))The most Awaited cricket comeback of Rishabh Pant | Rishabh Pant (X).

 

Delhi Capitals (DC) skipper Rishabh Pant on Saturday made a highly-anticipated comeback to competitive cricket in his side’s IPL opener against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) after a 453-day hiatus. After DC were put into bat, Pant came out at the No. 4 slot for his side, scoring a quiet 13-ball 18 before falling to Harshal Patel in the 13th over of the innings.

His franchise, Delhi Capitals (DC), is not the strongest in the league on paper. But in David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Kuldeep Yadav and Anrich Nortje, they have potential match-winners to upset the applecart—something that Pant has always revelled in doing. 

 

  • The meteoric rise of Dhruv Jurel: Pant’s absence opened doors for other wicketkeeper-batsmen to shine, and the one who has grabbed the opportunity with both gloves is Dhruv Jurel.

He first caught attention on his IPL debut last year. Walking out to bat as an impact player in the last five overs of a match where Rajasthan Royals (RR) were tottering at 124/6 against the Punjab Kings’ (PBKS’) total of 197, Jurel’s cameo nearly took RR to the target. Rajasthan fell five runs short, but that knock gave the youngster more opportunities to show his big-hitting. 

IPL 2024 | Rajasthan Royals | Dhruv Jurel Player Profile
Rishabh Pant’s absence gave a light to Druv Jurel | Rajasthan Royals (X)

 

Cut to 2024, and Jurel not only made an unlikely debut midway through a riveting Test series against England, but helped India win a tense battle in Ranchi, the hometown of M.S. Dhoni. It’s a script that could only have been written by the cricketing gods.

Now, in his second IPL season, a subplot is Jurel 2.0 running on a parallel track with Pant 2.0. The winner’s reward may be a ticket to the Caribbean and US for the T20 World Cup that follows the IPL. 

 

  • Shubman Gill, the man for Gujarat Titans: Pandya’s exit opened the door for Shubman Gill to ascend to the captain’s throne at GT. He has already proved his mettle as GT’s main run-getter in the previous two seasons. And the way he guided India to a Test series win at Ranchi last month—in a nerve-wracking sixth wicket stand of 72 with Dhruv Jurel—showed his temperament. 
Subhman Gill | Gujarat Titans | IPL 2024
Shubhman Gill took over the Captaincy of Gujarat Titans | Shubhman Gill (X)

 

Gill’s game awareness will only get keener under the tutelage of Ashish Nehra and Gary Kirsten, two of the canniest coaches around. If Gill adds the feather of successful captaincy to his batting laurels, it will herald new leadership for Indian cricket. His first big challenge will be to fill the holes left in the GT squad by all-rounder Pandya and the injured pace spearhead, Mohammed Shami, who will miss IPL 2024.

 

  • Mitchell Starc and the royal price tag: Mini-auctions produce outlandish bids, as fat purses chase scarce resources, and IPL 2024 took that to a new level. Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc became the highest-paid IPL player ever when Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) splurged ₹24.75 crore to outbid GT for him. 
Mitchell Starc | Kolkata Knight Riders | IPL 2024
Mitchell Starc as the highest drawn player of IPL 2024 | KKR (X)

 

Starc had opted out of the IPL after appearing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in 2014 and 2015, focusing on helping Australia win World Cups instead. Now he returns to the IPL with a fat pay-cheque, but can he justify the price tag? No doubt he can be a match-winner but his home ground of Eden Gardens favours spin more than pace.

Past performances of the highest-paid players do not augur well for KKR. The costliest buy for IPL 2023, English all-rounder Sam Curran, had a poor season with both bat and ball. PBKS, which paid ₹18.50 crore for him, ended up eighth on the league table. Ishan Kishan got more attention for the ₹15.25 crore MI spent on him, than the runs he scored at a poor strike rate of 120 in IPL 2022. Will Starc buck that trend? 

 

  • Kagiso Rabada, the Raja of Mullanpur? It’s surprising that DC let go of Kagiso Rabada, the classy South African speedster, after he had two outstanding seasons with them, getting 25 wickets in 2019 and donning the Purple Cap with 30 wickets in 2020.

DC’s loss was Punjab Kings’ gain. Rabada was their highest wicket-taker in 2022 and last year he became the fastest to cross the milestone of 100 wickets in the IPL.

Kagiso Rabada | Delhi Capitals | IPL 2024
Kagiso Rabada | Delhi Capitals (X)

 

IPL 2024 sets a new stage for Rabada in Mullanpur. Legend has it the town was founded by a man called Garibdass Da who defeated the cruel king, Hathnoria Raja, to save the local citizens. This is the setting for the Punjab Cricket Association’s new stadium, north of Mohali. Rabada could be the modern-day Garibdass Da if the PCA makes a pace-friendly pitch.

 

  • Is Pat Cummins underrated or overpaid? Starc’s Aussie fast-bowling partner and skipper of the national side, Pat Cummins, scored the second highest bid at the auction for IPL 2024, at 20.50 crore by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). Ironically, Cummins had a below par show for Starc’s franchise, KKR, in 2021 and 2022 before opting out of IPL 2023.
Pat Cummins | Sunrisers Hyderabad | IPL 2024
Pat Cummins | Sunrisers Hyderabad (X)

 

However, unlike KKR, SRH wanted him for his captaincy as much as his bowling. Cummins was underrated as Australia’s ODI captain last year. But he made his detractors eat humble pie by winning the ODI World Cup.

SRH went into a decline after the exit of their previous Australian captain, David Warner, and sank to the bottom of the table last year. They’re hoping the Cummins’ magic rubs off on them. As for Cummins, apart from earning his spurs as an IPL captain, it’s the ideal prep for the T20 World Cup.

However, this season, Dhoni has stepped down as captain, handing over the reigns to Ruturaj Gaikwad, even as he comes into the tournament after rehabilitation after a knee surgery. It has been one the enduring pleasures of the IPL to watch this maestro conduct his orchestra on the field. While he won’t be doing so this year, fans will be hopeful for another season of final-over wins with the bat.

 

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