1. Tom Banton
Tom Banton showed why he rules the roost in T20s with 56 in 19 balls. It is the second fastest fifty in BBL history.Tom Banton (Photo:Twitter) |
The right-hander also smashed a 51-ball-100 against Kent displaying his 360-degree range of shots.In a T10 League last year, Banton scored 162 runs in 5 innings at a SR of 200 with a couple of half-centuries.
The best thing about Tom is that he can improvise effortlessly and the reason for that is he played both hockey and cricket till he was 17. This is what he had to say about his unconventional scoops and sweeps.
"Obviously the reverse scoops or sweeps come from hockey. In training, I don't attempt to try and practice it is all more natural to me in the game. If the field is right I play these shots."
2. Alex Carey
The Aussie wicket-keeper batsman came into limelight through the BBL season 2017-18 where he finished as the second-highest run-scorer with 443 runs from 11 matches playing for Adelaide Strikers.
Alex Carey (PC:CricketWorld) |
His heroic performance rewarded him a place in the national side in test cricket, which he grabbed with both hands and cemented the spot.
Alex has been picked by the Delhi Capitals for INR 2.40 crores, who will be featuring in the IPL for the first time and is likely to make a positive impression when the opportunity comes.
3. Fabian Allen
Allen is a right-handed batsman and bowls slow left-arm orthodox
Fabian Allen (PC:Twitter) |
Fabin was part of the West Indies team in the Under-19 World Cup in 2014. In 3 innings Allen scored 126 runs at an average of 42 and strike rate of 97.
SRH bought the all-rounder at his base price of 50 Lakhs as a backup after losing Shakib Al Hasan to a ban.
4. James Neesham
James Neesham (PC: GettyImages) |
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