
9. Bhuvneshwar Kumar

The Indian swing ball bowler has been in and out due to injury. He would also look to make a comeback against South Africa in the One Day series and will also look to continue his good form in the IPL where he will have the onus of providing a brilliant start with the ball.
In the 2019 season of IPL managed 13 wickets in 15 games at an average of 35.46. He would look to improve his numbers in this year’s IPL where he would like to take wickets at regular intervals and put pressure on the opposition along with Khaleel Ahmed and Sandeep Sharma.
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