IPL 2016: 5 domestic players from whom much more was expected

Shreyas Iyer

Aditya Tare

Aditya Tare

Aditya Tare was the skipper of the Mumbai Ranji Trophy which won the Ranji Trophy for the record 41st time. The role of Tare was instrumental too, as he was the wicket-keeper batsman in the squad. He did not disappoint too with the bat either as in 10 matches, he scored 569 runs with an impressive average of 40.64.

Tare was snapped up by Sunrisers Hyderabad this season and was expected to bolster the middle order with his reliable batting. However, Tare got to play only 3 matches in the entire season. He did not grab even these opportunities and scored only 8 runs and thus had to be benched. In the presence of regular wicket-keeper batsman Naman Ojha, Tare could not quite make the cut as a regular wicket-keeper too.

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