10. Mohammed Siraj (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

Mohammed Siraj has been the leader of the RCB bowling unit for quite some time. Even after not having a formidable pace attack, Siraj has managed to make an impact with the ball. This time around, he has managed to improve his bowling, as there has been a drastic improvement in his economy rate.
Last year, Siraj had a poor economy rate of 10.08, and he managed to pick just nine wickets for his side. But his time around, that economy rate is now down to 7.52 runs per over. Adding on, he has more variations in his bowling arsenal as well, which makes him a difficult bowler to face.
Siraj managed to pick up 19 wickets this year and was one of the few consistent performers in the Royal Challengers Bangalore camp. He had a good bowling average of 19.79 this year and an impressive bowling strike rate of 15.79. Adding on, he had a four-wicket haul this year as well, which was his IPL career-best bowling figures of 4/21.