The current IPL 2018 XI that can beat 2017 IPL champions Mumbai Indians

The current IPL 2018 XI that can beat 2017 IPL champions Mumbai Indians
The current IPL 2018 XI that can beat 2017 IPL champions Mumbai Indians

Pace Bowlers

#9 Bhuvneshwar Kumar

The  best death bowler in World Cricket today
The best death bowler in World Cricket today

There are few bowlers in World Cricket today, who you can trust at the death, and certainly, Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the pack.

The two purple-cap winner, Sunrisers Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been at it again this season, bamboozling batsmen in the death overs. In six matches thus far, Bhivi has picked up seven wickets at an average of 23.28 and strike-rate of 19.71.

With the likes of Pandya and Pollard in Mumbai's line-up, Bhivi and Ksul will serve as an ideal death bowling pair.

#10 Siddarth Kaul

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Kaul has stepped up big time in the absence of Bhuvi

Kaul's death bowling in the absence of Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been a cornerstone for SRH's bowling success this season thus far.

With ice-cool temperament and a variety of skills, most prominent being the knuckle-balls, Kaul has bagged 13 wickets at an average of 21.69 and economy of 7.05.

#11 Umesh Yadav (RCB)

Umesh has been brilliant in the Powerplay overs.
Umesh has been brilliant in the Powerplay overs.

With most of his dismissals as bowled and LBW, Umesh has more often than not hit the right straps in the 2018 IPL, having accumulated 14 wickets at an average of 22.21 and a strike-rate of 16.35. In a bowling attack looking for consistency, Umesh Yadav has been Royal Challengers Bangalore's most potent bowler, especially in the powerplay overs.

Umesh's performance has not gone unnoticed as he earned his call-up to the Indian T20 squad for the England and Ireland tour, after a hiatus of six years.

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