Bowlers
Ravichandran Ashwin - Kings XI Punjab

Ashwin broke into the scene in 2010 due to his accurate, economical bowling. He also earned praise for his carrom ball. That season, he outfoxed opposition batsmen 12 times.
Presently, he is the captain for the Kings XI Punjab, who bought him in the 2018 auction.
Shadab Jakati - Free agent - Politician cum first-class cricketer
Shadab Jakati was one of the rising stars of IPL 2009. Utilizing the spin-friendly South African tracks, he earned 13 wickets. For the next couple of seasons, he remained a regular in the CSK camp.
After promising displays in the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy in 2016, he was purchased by RCB. However, lack of opportunities meant that no franchise picked him up in the 2018 auction. Interestingly, the left-arm spinner also joined a regional party in Goa in 2016.
Muttiah Muralitharan - Retired - Bowling coach of SRH

Muttiah Muralitharan is regarded as one of the best spinners on the planet. In the 2010 season, he had 15 wickets to his name, at a very acceptable economy of 6.85. In the final, he finished with 1-17 from his quota of four overs.
He is presently the bowling coach for the Sunrisers Hyderabad. Under his stewardship, the Orange Army grew to become the best bowling side in IPL 2016.
Doug Bollinger - Retired
Doug Bollinger was one of the finds of the season in 2010. Due to his ability to generate pace and bounce, the Aussie was responsible for the team's turnaround of fortunes. With best figures of 4 for 13, he finished the term with 12 wickets from just 8 games.
In the final, he sent the dangerous Shikhar Dhawan back to the pavilion for a duck. Since 2012, he hadn't been a part of the Indian T20 festival. He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket earlier in February this year.
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