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IPL 2022: Releasing these 3 players in IPL 2022 was the heaviest of the teams, winning the match single-handedly

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

IPL 2022, 3 Best Players: In IPL 2022 (IPL 2022), the game of 55 matches has been completed. Many match winner players have been seen in these matches, who have single-handedly won the matches for the teams. A mega auction was organized before the start of season 15.

Before this auction, all the teams had released many big players. Out of these released players, 3 players are proving to be the biggest match winners in this season, releasing them has been the biggest burden for the teams.

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Yuzvendra Chahal, Rajasthan Royals :-

Yuzvendra Chahal is the most successful bowler so far in IPL 2022. Chahal is playing for Rajasthan Royals this season. Before this IPL, he was a part of Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Bangalore did not retain Yuzvendra Chahal. Yuzvendra Chahal has so far taken 22 wickets in 11 matches this season at an economy of 7.25. He is leading the way in taking the most wickets in this season.

IPL 2022, David Warner, Delhi Capitals :-

Australia’s explosive batsman David Warner is part of the Delhi Capitals team in IPL 2022. David Warner was in the team of Sunrisers Hyderabad last season.

But the team had released David Warner before this season. In this season of IPL, David Warner has scored 375 runs in 9 matches at an average of 53.57. David Warner has also scored 4 half-centuries in this season.

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Faf Du Plessis, Royal Challengers Bangalore :-

IPL 2022: RCB captain Faf du Plessis was an important member of CSK’s team last season. But CSK did not retain Faf du Plessis. Faf du Plessis has so far scored 389 runs in 12 matches this season at an average of 35.36. Du Plessis has also scored 3 fifties in this season, scoring runs at a strike rate of 132.76.

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