IPL 2019: Flop overseas XI of the season

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RCB suffered due to failure of overseas players - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)
RCB suffered due to failure of overseas players - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)

3. Colin Ingram (Delhi Capitals)

Ingram struggled down the order - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)
Ingram struggled down the order - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)

The Delhi franchise had spent big bucks (6.4 cr) at the auctions to acquire the services of Colin Ingram. Ingram who is a T20 specialist usually plays at the number 3 position. But Delhi’s team management gave him the finisher’s role in which he mostly struggled, scoring just 184 runs from 12 innings. The two times he batted higher - at No. 4 - Ingram scored 47 off 32 and 22 off 21. He was replaced by Colin Munro in the playoffs.

4. David Miller (Kings XI Punjab)

Miller could not get those meaty blows going - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)
Miller could not get those meaty blows going - Image Courtesy (BCCI/IPLT20.com)

David Miller has been around in the IPL for quite some time now. “Killer Miller” as he is fondly called, has failed to perform consistently over the past few seasons. He is not the same finisher he once was and was replaced by Nicolas Pooran in the last few games of the IPL. Nicholas Pooran looked the part and is likely to be the long term replacement of Miller in Punjab’s set up. Miller had humble returns of 213 runs from his 10 innings.

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