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A few bright spots by South African players in abnormal IPL season

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The 2021 Indian Premier League comes to its conclusion this evening when the Chennai Super Kings take on the Kolkata Knight Riders in the final.

Some South Africans didn’t impress as the IPL’s most expensive signing, Chris “Million Dollar” Morris struggled to justify his price tag over the whole tournament for the Rajasthan Royals, Quinton de Kock had a subdued competitio­n for the Mumbai Indians and David Miller was average for the Royals.

Ross Roche looks at five South Africans who impressed over the competitio­n and enhanced their credential­s:

Faf du Plessis

The former Proteas captain has been immense for the IPL’s most successful side, the Chennai Super

Kings, and is a big reason why they have qualified for yet another final. He is currently ranked fourth on the run-scoring charts having amassed an impressive 547 runs at a solid average of 42.07. He has a highest score of 95 not out that he scored in the pool stage against his final opponents. Du Plessis has also impressed in the six hitting department and is ranked fourth on the list, having hit 20 maximums over the duration of the tournament thus far.

Anrich Nortje

Nortje bizarrely did not play a single match for the Delhi Capitals during the first half of this years IPL in India. However since the resumption in the UAE he has played in every match for the team and has rewarded them with some brilliant form. In eight games for the Capitals, Nortje has picked up 12 wickets and has managed to pick up a scalp in every match he played. Amongst bowlers who bowled more than 20 overs (the equivalent of bowling all your overs in five games) during the tournament, Nortje’s average of 15.58 runs per wicket ranks him fourth and a strike rate of 15.1 balls per wicket ranks him sixth.

Aiden Markram

Markram finally made his IPL debut in the second half of the competitio­n in the UAE after he was signed by the Rajasthan Royals as a replacemen­t for England internatio­nal Dawid Malan, who had made himself unavailabl­e. Markram answered the call with a solid showing in the six games he played, scoring 146 runs at an average of 29.2 and strike rate of 122.68. He managed to get into double figures in every game he played, reaching at least 20 in four of those matches and top scored with 42 in a loss against the Mumbai Indians.

AB de Villiers

It was a mixed 2021 IPL campaign for the normally impressive De Villiers, who was not his usual explosive self during this seasons edition, although that could be down to him being misused for his team the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore. Over the competitio­n he was primarily used at number five in the batting order, which worked in the first half of the season when RCB was struggling up front and De Villiers was able to come in and bat for a decent period. But not so much during the second half of the season when he found his chances way more limited. During the first half in India, De Villiers managed a highest score of 76 not out in a win over the Kolkata Knight Riders, while he also managed scores of 75 not out against the Delhi Capitals and 48 against the Mumbai Indians. In the second half of the tournament in the UAE De Villiers managed a highest score of 26 in eight games due mainly to a lack of time available at the crease.

Kagiso Rabada

By his lofty standards Kagiso Rabada would most likely be the first to admit he did not have the best of IPLs. In the 2020 edition he was the top wicket-taker and ranked in the top five of averages and strike rates. His 2021 edition unfortunat­ely did not reach the same heights, however he still produced a decent showing in helping the Delhi Capitals top the overall table and make it to the final play-off. He claimed 15 wickets in 15 games at an average of 30.4 runs per wicket and strike rate of 22.4 balls per wicket.

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