Though Quinton de Kock hasn’t had a good run in the IPL, he has shown glimpses of his capabilities in 2016 when he played for Delhi Capitals (formerly Delhi Daredevils). But that was as good as it got for the South African wicket-keeper batsman and he soon found himself performing poorly.
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However, de Kock has had a resurgence in form in the recently concluded Mzansi Super League where he was their second-highest run scorer with 412 runs in 8 matches. He also scored a century and 3 fifties with a high score of 108.
He is a great addition to the Mumbai Indians squad and will play a prominent role as an opener. If de Kock’s form carries over from the Mzansi Super League, then MI will have a great chance of making the playoffs.
Quinton is a big match player and is more than capable of playing the big shots for his team. Teams will look to dismiss him early in the innings. His current form and skills indicate that he is one of the players to looks out for during the upcoming season of the IPL.
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