All-rounders
Vijay Shankar (SRH) (Inns: 5, Runs: 58, Wickets: 3)
Just a couple of years back, Vijay Shankar was considered to be one of the best finishers in Team India, but he hasn’t managed to live up to the tag in the last couple of seasons. While he had bowled some economic spells with the ball, his struggles with the bat seem to continue. In a total of seven matches, Shankar has scored just 58 runs from 5 innings.
Rahul Tewatia (RR) (Inns: 5, Runs: 86, Wickets: 2)
One of the major finds of the IPL 2020, Rahul Tewatia has been poor this season. He has neither really delivered with the bat nor the ball. With the bat, he only managed to score 86 runs from his five innings, and a couple of wickets at a poor economy rate of 9.8 is all that he has to show for his efforts so far.
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Sunil Narine (Inns: 4, Runs: 10, Wickets: 3)
The Caribbean allrounder was one of the specialist wicket-takers in the last edition of the IPL. He was known for bowling spells when the team needed wickets. Further, he was scoring more runs than what he has been able to do so far. He has been demoted down the batting order and has a tally of just 10 runs in the four innings that he has batted in. Not a great performance so far by Sunil Narine.