The Independent on Saturday

SA superstars to light up IPL

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

THE Indian Premier League is upon us again. Cricket’s biggest show attracts superstars from across the world and is the one tournament where players look to shine before a global audience.

This year’s event will have even greater significan­ce with the T20 World Cup set to be staged in the Caribbean and US later this year. Independen­t Newspapers takes a look at the South Africans hoping to make an impact.

1. Kagiso Rabada – Punjab Kings

“KG” is an IPL superstar with 106 wickets in 69 matches at an average of 20.06. But the Proteas spearhead enters the 2024 tournament in uncertain fashion after not being a regular in the starting XI for the first time last season. Having originally arrived late at the tournament due to helping the Proteas ensure World Cup qualificat­ion, Nathan Ellis performed admirably in Rabada’s absence and subsequent­ly held on to his place. A proud Rabada will be determined to get back into the Kings’ XI.

2. Anrich Nortje – Delhi Capitals

The Capitals – and the Proteas – will be breathing a sigh of relief that Nortje is back on the park after not playing since being ruled out through injury in October. The Uitenhage Express has proved his fitness in a couple of domestic T20 matches for the Warriors.

Nortje is a genuine match winner and hopefully as the tournament progresses he can work his way back up to the speeds he is capable of.

3. Faf du Plessis – Royal Challenger­s Bangalore

Du Plessis has been a stand-out performer in the IPL for a decade and showed last season that he remains a force to be reckoned with as he amassed 730 runs at an average of 56 for RCB.

However, heading into his 40th year, Du Plessis is showing signs of weariness as he is working his way back from injury. He still desperatel­y wants to play in this year’s T20 World Cup though, and knows a good IPL is probably his last chance of forcing Proteas coach Rob Walter’s hand.

4. David Miller – Gujarat Titans

An IPL winner two years ago, Miller is a major part of the Titans line-up. He will play an even bigger role now that former captain Hardik Pandya has moved back to Mumbai Indians.

5. Aiden Markram – Sunrisers Hyderabad

Markram is fresh off leading the Sunrisers Eastern Cape to back-to-back SA20 titles. But this was not enough for him to hold on to the leadership at Sunrisers Hyderabad, with Australian skipper Pat Cummins taking over for the new season. Hopefully being freed of responsibi­lity will lead to him being able to express himself with the bat.

6. Heinrich Klaasen – Sunrisers Hyderabad

Arguably the No 1 T20 middle-order batter in the world, Klaasen has been in supreme form the past two years. He now also boasts a maiden IPL century and will take that form into what is hopefully another successful season for the master blaster.

7. Quinton de Kock – Lucknow Super Giants

Having retired from ODI cricket along with Test cricket, De Kock’s primary focus is now the shortest format. However, he has not delivered the expected results since, with a quiet Big Bash in Australia followed by another poor stint in the SA20 for Durban’s Super Giants. De Kock needs a big IPL to convince Walter he still has the X-factor to go to the T20 World Cup.

8. Marco Jansen – Sunrisers Hyderabad

A blue-chip all-rounder who bowls left-arm seam in excess of 140km/h and hits a very long ball.

Any T20 side would bend over backwards to get Jansen into their starting XI, although Jansen may face a challenge this season at Sunrisers with the arrival of the Aussie skipper Cummins.

The youngster is pure gold dust

though he should be used correctly.

9. Gerald Coetzee – Mumbai Indians

Another rising Proteas star, Coetzee was snapped up by Mumbai Indians for a hefty sum at the auction. Unfortunat­ely, the fast bowler has not played since the Boxing Day Test against India due to injury – thereby missing the entire SA20 – and will only make his comeback at the IPL. Big things were expected from Coetzee after he finished as the Proteas’ leading wicket-taker at the WC in India.

10. Dewald Brevis – Mumbai Indians

The golden boy of SA cricket’s lights have dimmed in the last while, after a quiet SA20 Season two. He will be determined to force his way into the MI starting XI, especially as he is still regarded highly in the Mumbai camp.

11. Rilee Rossouw – Punjab Kings

The veteran left-hander has been more miss than hit recently, which could affect his chances of going to the T20 WC. But Rossouw remains an X-factor player who can win matches single-handedly, which is why Punjab Kings broke the bank for him.

12. Tristan Stubbs – Delhi Capitals

The brightest young batting talent across all formats, Stubbs has moved away from just being viewed as a slogger at the backend of a T20 innings. Over the past few months, Stubbs has made a Test debut, finished as the championsh­ip-winning Sunrisers leading run-scorer in the SA20, and struck an undefeated triple century in first-class cricket. He will be keen to continue this form at the IPL.

13. Nandre Burger – Rajasthan Royals

The wildcard in the Royals squad has been delivering thunderbol­ts for WP and Joburg Super Kings this past season. It led to internatio­nal debuts across all three formats for the Proteas. It will be his first visit to India.

14. Donovan Ferreira – Rajasthan Royals

Ferreira is another young SA prospect hoping to make an impact at the Royals. Having also had his first taste of internatio­nal cricket last year, Ferreira will be hoping for an opportunit­y to showcase his big-hitting ability.

15. Kwena Maphaka – Mumbai Indians

The star of the ICC U19 WC in SA has shown maturity beyond his 17 years. The left-armer has pace to burn and an unerring yorker. He will love the environmen­t at Mumbai Indians.

 ?? IANS ?? KAGISO Rabada leads the South African contingent in the 2024 IPL season. |
IANS KAGISO Rabada leads the South African contingent in the 2024 IPL season. |

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