Here are five overseas players who failed to perform as per expectations in IPL 2022.
Though there were a number of Indian players who fared badly due to poor form, there were also a number of foreign players who couldn’t come to the party. The foreign players are often bought by the franchises to strengthen their squads and give expertise to their XIs which their Indian stars may not give.
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That’s why some of them command a huge amount at the auctions, but there were a few overseas players who couldn’t perform as expected and Team COC has picked five such overseas players that flopped in the IPL 2022.
Here are them:
MOEEN ALI
In the end, Ali ended up with 244 runs in 10 matches with the best score of 93 and picked 8 wickets with the best figures of 3/13. He averaged 24.40 with the bat and made his runs at a strike rate of 137.85.
ANRICH NORTJE
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However, once he returned, Nortje failed to find any rhythm with the ball. He managed to pick 9 wickets in 6 matches he played at an economy of 9.71 and while he bowled at above 150 kph like he normally does, the impact was not there which made him an integral part of the DC camp.
AARON FINCH
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The non-performance of the top order was a bane for KKR in IPL 2022 and though they tried multiple players as openers, nothing worked and one of those players was the experienced Finch. KKR was his 9th IPL franchise and much was expected from him, but he managed 86 runs in 5 matches with a best of 58, averaging 17.20.
KANE WILLIAMSON
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And one of the biggest reasons was captain Kane Williamson struggling at the top as an opener. He made 217 runs in 13 matches at an average of 19.63. However, the biggest thing that hurt was his strike rate of 93.50 in powerplays. Though many thought Rahul Tripathi should have been opening with Williamson struggling in powerplays, he continued to open with no improvement.
KIERON POLLARD
They backed him so much, that Tim David was benched for the majority of the season and only got to play when MI was out of contention for playoffs and Pollard voluntarily sat out. The former West Indies white-ball captain made 144 runs in 11 matches with a best of 27 at a strike rate of 107.46.