5 greatest IPL all-rounders of all time

Kieron Pollard has won 5 IPL titles with the Mumbai Indians
Kieron Pollard has won 5 IPL titles with the Mumbai Indians

#3 Shane Watson

Shane Watson
Shane Watson

Another player who has won the MVP award twice, Shane Watson didn't bowl much during his time with MS Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings. But for the majority of his IPL career, he contributed in both departments consistently.

Watson was the Rajasthan Royals' most important player for a number of years in the IPL, and played a crucial role in their run to the inaugural IPL title. The Aussie all-rounder has tallied 3,874 runs at an average of 30.99 and a strike rate of 137.91, along with 92 wickets in 145 games at an economy rate of 7.93.

Watson retired after IPL 2020, but with a Man of the Final award and plenty of sizzling knocks under his belt, he is an indelible part of league folklore.


#2 Kieron Pollard

Kieron Pollard
Kieron Pollard

An integral part of each of the Mumbai Indians' five title wins, Kieron Pollard comes in at #2 on this list of the greatest IPL all-rounders of all time. The West Indies T20I skipper has scored 3,203 runs in the competition at an average of 29.93 and a strike rate of 149.87, and has taken 60 wickets in 164 matches.

Electric in the field and always dangerous with the bat, Pollard has single-handedly pulled off many a win for MI in the IPL. He only seems to be getting better with age, and stepped in as captain of the side in IPL 2020 when Rohit Sharma was injured.

By the time his career gets over, Pollard could finish with the top honours on this list.


#1 Dwayne Bravo

Dwayne Bravo
Dwayne Bravo

Kieron Pollard could have easily been #1 on this list, but it is arguable that Dwayne Bravo has had more of an impact with the bat than Pollard has had with the ball. As a result, the Chennai Super Kings all-rounder pips his countryman to the top spot, and the numbers back up this claim.

Bravo has scored 1,490 runs at an average of 22.57 and a strike rate of 128.22, and truth be told, he hasn't been needed with the bat too much in the teams he has played for. The Windies star has also picked up 153 wickets in 140 games at an economy rate of 8.4, and has been CSK captain MS Dhoni's most trusted lieutenant at the death over the years.

Bravo has been hit by injuries, and his bowling has suffered a drop in pace. We are seeing him near the end of his stellar T20 career, but it mustn't be forgotten how good he was in his prime.

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