Here are the XI best overseas performers in the IPL 2020.
The IPL 2020 proved to be yet another successful edition of the massively popular Indian T20 league, despite it being played behind closed doors, without crowds in stadiums. It was a feat for the BCCI to move the tournament out of India to UAE.
Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi hosted the matches and proved to be one of the most closely contested editions of the IPL. The teams in the playoffs were not decided until the last league match. Mumbai Indians went on to defeat Delhi Capitals in the final to lift their fifth IPL title and second in a row.
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Though the IPL is known for giving a chance to the local talent to showcase their skills and abilities on a world stage. However, along with the Indian stars, both established and new; the foreign players bring their own flair and stardom to the T20 league.
Fans love their foreign stars who have served the franchises so well and even in the IPL 2020, some of the overseas players shined brightly. TEAM COC takes a look at eleven such overseas players who had a brilliant tournament in IPL 2020.
Check out the COC presented Overseas XI of IPL 2020
Faf du Plessis was the star for Chennai Super Kings with 449 runs in what was a disappointing year for the Yellow army. Kings XI Punjab's Nicholas Pooran showed why West Indies rate him so high with amazing hitting displays, as he made 353 runs in 14 matches at a strike-rate of 169.71 and 25 sixes.
Sam Curran was the find for CSK in this IPL 2020 with 186 runs and 13 wickets to his name. He batted as a finisher, opened the innings for CSK, and was their most impressive bowler of the lot as well.
Jofra Archer was rightly named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the IPL 2020 with his 20 wickets and 175 dot balls. He was the lone star bowler for Rajasthan Royals who struggled to find a suitable support attack for Archer.
COC Presents Overseas XI of IPL 2020:
David Warner (SRH-C), Quinton de Kock (MI-WK), Faf du Plessis (CSK), Nicholas Pooran (KXIP), AB de Villiers (RCB), Kieron Pollard (MI), Sam Curran (CSK), Jofra Archer (RR), Rashid Khan (SRH), Kagiso Rabada (DC), Trent Boult (MI)