2. Quinton de Kock

It would be unfair to say that Quinton de Kock didn't do well for Mumbai Indians during his stint with the franchise. However, his performances after leaving the five-time champions have also been sensational. The southpaw is one of the most dependable overseas players in the history of the league.
De Kock played 43 innings for MI and scored 1,329 runs at an average of 34.07 and a strike rate of 131.32. The Proteas wicketkeeper-batter notched up 10 half-centuries for the Mumbai Indians. After leaving MI, de Kock has scored 901 runs from 30 innings at an average of 31.06 and a strike rate of 143.24. He has belted seven half-centuries and one century in this period.