2. Shikhar Dhawan – Delhi Capitals
Just ahead of the World Cup, the form of India’s left-handed opener has left everyone in huge concern. Dhawan is currently not able to time the ball well and is getting out in silly shots.
Dhawan started the second week by scoring 30 runs off 25 balls against KXIP. However he started struggling in the next games as he registered only 12 runs of 14 balls against SRH. In the next game against RCB, Dhawan scored a golden duck.
Matches – 3
Runs – 42
Average – 14Â
HS – 30
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3. Suresh Raina (c) – Chennai Super Kings
The leading scorer in the history of IPL finds himself in this list in the second week. Raina isn’t playing practical cricket at all and is getting out trying to be over ambitious.
Against MI, he should have played a long innings and taken his team over the line. But instead he hit the ball where the fielder was placed. Against KXIP he got out just after Faf du Plessis by trying to attack the bowler.
Matches – 2
Runs – 33
Average – 16.5
HS – 17