IPL Points Table 2016: Top 5 Indian Players Out For In

Yuvraj Singh
Released by Delhi Daredevils after a poor IPL 8 for the GMR-possessed franchise - 248 keeps running in 14 matches at a normal under 20 - Yuvraj could get himself the focal point of consideration once more, however he doesn't have any solid T20 structure to point at. Such is Yuvraj's draw before the Indian audience, that for any franchise hoping to establish a solid Indian player connect he might at present be the man to pick.
Dinesh Karthik
The one-time India wicketkeeper-batsman wound up without an IPL team after Royal Challengers Bangalore released him from a Rs 10.5 crore contract. In his one season with RCB, the 30-year-old made 141 keeps running at 12.81 in 11 innings. In spite of the fact that he has no T20 structure to appear for this local season, it may be the case that the new franchise Gujarat Lions may pick him up as they don't have a wicketkeeper yet.
Ashish Nehra Nehra will turn 37 amid the IPL, however don't anticipate that that will detract from his value. He remains a superb option in T20s - he took 22 wickets in the last IPL - and his review to the Indian team as of late shows how genuinely the BCCI selectors are taking a gander at him for the ICC World Twenty20 in home conditions. Skilled in advance and at the death, the left-arm swing bowler will be a resource for any franchise. The individuals who need profundity and involvement in their attack, for example, Rising Pune Super Giants, Gujarat Lions and Kolkata Knight Riders, might promptly line up.
Mohit Sharma The 27-year-old crease bowler from Haryana burst into prominence for CSK in the IPL three years back, and has subsequent to gone ahead to end up an effective bowler for India at ODI level. Mohit hasn't had many open doors at international level after a fruitful 2015 World Cup because of his injury, yet you can anticipate that franchises will make a direct path for him.
Dhawal Kulkarni His base cost of Rs 2 crore might have raised eyebrows, yet Kulkarni brings to the table a convenient T20 portfolio. Some time ago with Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals, the 27-year-old quick bowler falls off an effective Deodhar Trophy (six wickets in three diversions) and before that Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and he ought to expect huge enthusiasm from franchises looking for reliable India pace bowlers.