IPL 2019: One overseas player from each team who has disappointed the most

Shane Watson has had an average IPL thus far (Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)
Shane Watson has had an average IPL thus far (Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)

#4 Sunrisers Hyderabad - Kane Williamson

 (Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)
(Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)

You wouldn't want the captain of your franchise to be your worst performer and that too who has won the Orange Cap last year. Yes, I am talking about Kane Williamson. The New Zealand skipper has an average IPL with the bat so far.

Williamson has been dealing with his shoulder injury but a batsman of his class wouldn't want to give excuses for his below-par performances. The New Zealander has scored just 58 runs in 7 matches, averaging 10 and his strike is about 97.

With a few matches to go, the SRH skipper would be looking to lead his team into the playoffs and aim for their second IPL title.


#3 Delhi Capitals - Colin Ingram

 (Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)
(Image Courtesy: iplt20.com/BCCI)

Another South African batsman who has had an average outing in this year's IPL is Colin Ingram. The southpaw came in this year's IPL as a T20 specialist who can strike the long ball but we have rarely seen Ingram's quality with the bat.

In the 11 matches that he has played, Ingram has scored just 172 runs at an average of 19 and a strike rate of 122. Surprisingly, he has still been preferred to Colin Munro, who has a reputation of being one of the very best in the shortest format.

Nevertheless, DC has been winning matches this year and maybe that's the reason why they are not changing their winning combination.

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