Top 5 Indians in the Indian Premier League who have been under the radar
Top 5 Indians in the Indian Premier League who have been under the radar
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Without a doubt, the Indian Premier League is the most popular cricket league in the world. Fans of the tournament always tune in to watch all of their favorite teams' games. Players from all across the globe participating in the league have made it so popular.

However, not every player in the league has seen a great deal of stardom. Many players in the cash-rich league have flown under the radar. These players have done well but have gone unnoticed by the fans.

In this listicle, we’ll have a look at some of the Indian players who have been in the cricket news but have flown under the radar in the IPL.

1. Subramaniam Badrinath

Subramaniam Badrinath debuted for India in 2008, but his limited-overs career did not take off as expected. Badrinath, on the other hand, performed admirably for Chennai. Badrinath scored 1441 runs in 85 matches, including 11 fifties, for a healthy average of 30.65.

2. Rajat Bhatia

Rajat Bhatia made an impression for Delhi in the 2010 season, displaying his all-round abilities. Bhatia, on the other hand, raised his game and delivered match-winning performances under Gautam Gambhir playing for Kolkata. He was a member of the Kolkata team that won the Indian Premier League in 2012.

3. Dhawal Kulkarni

Dhawal Kulkarni has played for three different franchises throughout his career. He spent seven years with Mumbai and was a member of their championship team in 2013. His best performance came in 2016 for the now-defunct Gujarat team. Kulkarni finished among the top five in the bowling charts, with 18 wickets in 14 matches.

4. Shreyas Gopal

Shreyas Gopal was with Mumbai for three years but had few opportunities to shine. However, his fortunes changed when he was signed by the Rajasthan team in 2018. The leg-spinner went on to prove his worth by taking 11 wickets in his first appearance for them. 2019 was a career highlight for him, as he finished fourth on the bowling charts with 20 wickets at a staggering average of 17.35.

5. Siddharth Trivedi

Siddharth Trivedi was a key figure in Rajasthan's early success. Trivedi took 13 wickets in his debut season, playing an important role in Shane Warne's title-winning campaign. Between 2008 and 2013, Trivedi was one of the most dependable fast bowlers for the Rajasthan Royals, picking up 65 wickets.

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