5 T20 superstars who failed to make a mark in IPL

These are big names in their countries. Some are T20 World Cup winners. Some are T20 World Cup-winning captains.

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4. Aaron Finch
Aaron Finch
Aaron Finch. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)

The captain of Australia’s men’s limited-overs team, Aaron Finch is the defending T20 World Cup captain, having won the 2021 T20 World Cup as skipper. An aggressive top-order batsman, Finch is a vital cog in Australia’s white-ball set-up. An absolute marauder on his day, Finch has the highest individual score (172 against Zimbabwe in 2018) and well as the third-highest individual score (156 against England in 2013) in T20I history. Currently, he is the sixth-best T20I batsman in the world according to ICC rankings.

Before we talk about his numbers in IPL, a more interesting study is to look at the teams he has played for. Aaron Finch has represented as many as nine teams in the IPL. Barring the two new franchises in LSG and GT, the Aussie cricketer has represented all the other teams, except for Chennai Super Kings. No other player, Indian or international, has represented as many teams in IPL as Finch has.

More than his numbers, which are decent enough (2000+ runs in 91 matches at a strike rate of 128.4), his changing jerseys are an indicator of his fortunes in IPL. He has simply not been good enough for any franchise for them to retain him. While he has 15 fifties to his name in IPL, including the highest score of 88*(53) against Delhi Daredevils in 2014, his performances haven’t been consistent, or commensurate with his performances in the international arena.

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