3 Unsung heroes who helped their team win the IPL

These players did their job for the team whenever needed but were never appreciated enough.

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3. Subramaniam Badrinath (Chennai Super Kings, 2010 and 2011)

Subramaniam Badrinath
Subramaniam Badrinath (Photo Source: NOAH SEELAM/AFP via Getty Images)

Chennai Super Kings, a team which has qualified for the playoffs in every season they have played in, have had a number of superstars in their teams, none bigger than their Thala, former Indian captain, MS Dhoni. Suresh Raina and Murali Vijay were also other prominent Indian names in their batting department in the early years. Chennai established a reputation of playing percentage cricket in the first few years of the IPL.

Amidst the Indian stars and big hitting players like Albie Morkel, there was one man who held the line up together year after year, none more significantly in the two consecutive seasons they won in 2010-2011. The man was Subramaniam Badrinath. He came to be known as the ‘crisis man’ of CSK. While he would be pushed down the order in case they needed big hitters during the final few overs, he would always be sent in the toughest of situations after early wickets fell to prevent a collapse.

And he did his with gumption time and again. He controlled the middle overs for CSK on slow and turning tracks like the Chepauk, which was their home ground. While in the 2010 season, he scored 356 runs in 16 games at an average of 32.36, he bettered his performance in the next season scoring 396 runs in 16 games at a phenomenal average of 56.57, and stayed unbeaten 6 times.

Badrinath was someone who didn’t play flashy strokes and never hogged the limelight. He was happy to do what he could do the best, rotate the strike and keep the scoreboard ticking. Despite not being a hitter, in the 2011 season he scored at a healthy strike rate of 126.51. He was the perfect foil to the likes of Dhoni and Raina, and it is certain that without Badrinath’s contribution, CSK would not have been able to be as successful as they are today.

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