IPL 2017: Best XI from the first 5 days

We bring you to the Best XI of the IPL 2017 in the first 5 days of the tournament so far.

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Manish Pandey

Manish Pandey (Photo: BCCI)

Pandey got to bat once out of the two games he has played. He showed why he has been hailed as a top domestic limited-overs batsman when he smashed an unbeaten 81 against Mumbai Indians last night. He was slow to start, and at one point was struggling to put the ball away off the square, Pandey found his rhythm later in the innings. He started striking the ball well as he crossed 30 and made as many as 54 runs in the last 20 balls he faced.

Like Jadhav, Pandey too has come good at the international level after last year’s IPL. He seems to have carried the confidence of a national call-up into the IPL.

His efforts weren’t enough to win the game for KKR, but Pandey has begun well this year which is a great sign for 2-time champions KKR.

Moises Henriques (Overseas)

Moises Henriques
Moises Henriques. (Photo Source: BCCI)

Twin half-centuries in the first two games have helped Henriques win a position in the Best XI of the week. Henriques is known for his big-hitting abilities with the bat hence Sunrisers have slotted him to come in at No. 3. He has responded well and has also scored his runs at a decent clip as his strike rate of 136.8 suggests. The New South Wales all-rounder hasn’t bowled much this year but is expected to play a big role with the ball as well.

He was instrumental in Sunrisers maiden title win last year and will be expected to play a similar role this year as well. His 263 runs at almost 30 runs an innings in the BBL has held him in good stead for this year’s IPL

Though he bats higher down the order, Henriques is slotted to bat at 6 in this team and is primarily in as an all-rounder.

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