#Mumbai Indians - Rohit Sharma

Rohit has been one of the most successful skippers in the IPL with three IPL trophies in his kitty. After MI bought Rohit in 2011, he has been able to turn things around for them, both with his batting and captaincy. 2018 was the worst IPL for Rohit as a batsman, where he failed to reach 300 runs for the first time in eleven seasons. One of the best-limited overs batsman in world cricket right now, Rohit often won games single-handedly once he got set and has performed well in big games more often than not.
Rohit has 3233 runs from 124 innings at an average of 32.26 and strike rate of 130.88. He has 26 fifties and a solitary hundred (109*) which came at his favourite ground Eden Gardens. His 133 sixes is second most for MI.
Kieron Pollard, Ambati Rayudu, Sachin Tendulkar and Lendl Simmons follow Rohit in the list.
#Sunrisers Hyderabad - David Warner

The face of the Sunrisers Hyderabad, the only captain to win them a title, David Warner is an indispensable part of his team. The 2016 champions were without the services of their regular captain in 2018 but managed to reach the finals, courtesy an outstanding team effort.
However, in the earlier editions, Warner was the lone warrior among batsmen, supported ably by Dhawan, and won a lot of games single-handedly. The SRH management will be desperate to welcome their best batsman back in 2019.
Warner has 2579 runs from 59 innings at an average of 52.63 for SRH, as compared to 28 for DD. Scoring at a brisk rate of 147.71, the Aussie has 26 fifties and one breathtaking ton (126*) against KKR. He has the most sixes, highest strike rate and highest average for SRH too, apart from being the highest run-getter.
Warner is followed by Shikhar Dhawan, Kane Williamson, Moises Henriques and Naman Ojha.
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