Bangalore pacer Siraj has been at his menacing best, bowling aggressive spells to lead the bowling chart for the Purple Cap. Arshdeep was out of the Indian team after bowling several no balls. The young Punjab left-arm pacer has worked on his run-up and the shortened strides has made him a death-over specialist, sending down yorkers during the final overs to stifle the opposition.
Huge reputation
Young batters Shubman Gill and Harry Book are back in focus. While the Indian opener has managed to keep his run-scoring act with his sublime timing, Book, the England batter with huge reputation, has not been able to live up to the expectations after his stunning century.
The 24-year-old Brook might have missed in the last couple of matches, but still has the quality to steer Sunrisers Hyderabad back to the winning ways after two consecutive losses.
For more of IPL, watch the video. Our special guest of the week is Paul Nixon, former England cricketer and one of the coaches at the Mentors Academy by JMR Sporting, Dubai. We also have cricket enthusiast Sai Prasad to talk about the IPL week that was.
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