Statistical stalemates were inevitable in a landscape full of world-beaters, which meant that the final 12-member list was driven by sixth sense.
Sanju Samson (Chennai Super Kings): The elegance with which he wields the bat has made him a perennial favourite for the ‘People’s Choice Award’. The 31-year-old artist, who delivered a masterpiece at the ICC T20 World Cup and won the Lead Actor honours, is primed to extend his purple patch in Chennai’s Yellow.

Yashasvi Jaiswal has the X-factor to edge ahead in the overcrowded race for a national call-up.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal has the X-factor to edge ahead in the overcrowded race for a national call-up.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal (Rajasthan Royals): The dashing southpaw has the X-factor to edge ahead in the overcrowded race for a national call-up and a Royal show in the IPL could well trigger it for the 24-year-old batter.
Virat Kohli, the 37-year-old maestro, has not slowed down one bit though T20 batting has gathered pace over the years
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Virat Kohli, the 37-year-old maestro, has not slowed down one bit though T20 batting has gathered pace over the years
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Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bengaluru): The only batter to score more than 2,000 runs (2,037 runs at an average of 56.58 and strike-rate of 146.54) since the start of IPL 2023, the 37-year-old maestro has not slowed down one bit though T20 batting has gathered pace over the years. Royal Challengers can be upbeat knowing that The King will lead the charge in defending the crown.
The explosive left-hander, Nicholas Pooran, is one of the most sought-after commodities in franchise cricket.
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The explosive left-hander, Nicholas Pooran, is one of the most sought-after commodities in franchise cricket.
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Nicholas Pooran (Lucknow Super Giants): Since the start of 2024, the Caribbean T20 specialist has smashed 4,671 runs (158 innings at a strike-rate of 155.18) in T20s. The next best (James Vince’s 3,801) puts things in perspective on why the explosive left-hander is one of the most sought-after commodities in franchise cricket.
A 30-minute dose of Travis Head’s fifth-gear batting will be enough to put Sunrisers Hyderabad in the driver’s seat.
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A 30-minute dose of Travis Head’s fifth-gear batting will be enough to put Sunrisers Hyderabad in the driver’s seat.
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Travis Head (Sunrisers Hyderabad): Mr. Destruction strikes at a blistering 170.03 in the IPL. With 834 of his 1,146 runs coming through boundaries (126×4, 55×6), a 30-minute dose of the 32-year-old Australian’s fifth-gear batting will be enough to put Sunrisers in the driver’s seat.
Shimron Hetmyer will be confident coming into the season after a successful T20 World Cup.
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Shimron Hetmyer will be confident coming into the season after a successful T20 World Cup.
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Shimron Hetmyer (Rajasthan Royals): The confidence gained from acing the No. 3 role in West Indies colours during the T20 World Cup (248 runs at a strike-rate of 186.47) should help him regain his mojo after a couple of quiet IPL seasons.

Jasprit Bumrah is the world’s best bowler by a country mile.
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Jasprit Bumrah is the world’s best bowler by a country mile.
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Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians): The peerless India pacer’s selection was the most, and perhaps the only, easy one as he is the world’s best bowler by a country mile.

Varun Chakaravarthy has plenty of weapons in his arsenal.
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Varun Chakaravarthy has plenty of weapons in his arsenal.
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Varun Chakaravarthy (Kolkata Knight Riders): Though the unorthodox spinner finished as the joint top wicket-taker (14) in the T20 World Cup, his economy rate took a beating (9.25 runs per over). He has enough weapons in his arsenal to make a turnaround.

Yuzvendra Chahal is the most prolific bowler in the league’s history.
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Yuzvendra Chahal is the most prolific bowler in the league’s history.
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Yuzvendra Chahal (Punjab Kings): He is the most prolific bowler in the league’s history (221 wickets). With 174 IPL caps, the veteran leg-spinner has the numbers and guile to throw his hat in the ring for an India call-up again.

Rashid Khan has the wherewithal to dominate the batters.
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Rashid Khan has the wherewithal to dominate the batters.
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Rashid Khan (Gujarat Titans): The spell the Afghan cast over the willow-wielders in the IPL has begun to fade. The leg-spinner had a higher-than-usual economy of 8.93 over the last two seasons and only 19 wickets in 27 matches during that period. But, he has the wherewithal to set the record straight.

Trent Boult has the premium quality of scalping wickets in the PowerPlay.
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Trent Boult has the premium quality of scalping wickets in the PowerPlay.
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Trent Boult (Mumbai Indians): The Kiwi left-arm pacer has the premium quality of scalping wickets in the PowerPlay. With 72 of his 143 victims coming in the first six overs, Boult is the second-most lethal IPL bowler in the PowerPlay (only behind Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 80 wickets).

The control and accuracy with which Lungi Ngidi dished out his loopy slower balls in the T20 World Cup is enough to prove he is more than just a back-up option.
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The control and accuracy with which Lungi Ngidi dished out his loopy slower balls in the T20 World Cup is enough to prove he is more than just a back-up option.
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Lungi Ngidi (Delhi Capitals): He may not even get to feature in all matches if pace ace Mitchell Starc receives his NOC from Cricket Australia. However, the control and accuracy with which he dished out his loopy slower balls and yorkers against India in the T20 World Cup should be proof enough that he is more than just a back-up option.
Published on Mar 27, 2026
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