IPL 2022: Flop XI from the league stages
There have been forgettable performances from the players who were expected to excel for their respective franchises.
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10. Mohammed Siraj

Playing in the IPL is the crowning achievement for many players as it helps them improve their game for the national side. But for Siraj, it was the opposite. His performance with the red ball was a surprise to many as the pacer struggled in IPL.
On the back of a successful Test series debut down under, the pacer was a much-improved entity in IPL 2021. His powerplay bowling was much-improved as he consistently hit the hard length and troubled the batters with his pace. He ended up with 11 wickets in the tournament going under seven runs per over, an impressive feat for a fast bowler.
Mohammed Siraj expressed his gratitude when the Bangalore franchise retained him in the IPL auctions. But, the pacer has failed to deliver on his promises as he has bagged just eight wickets this year and has been quite expensive, going over nine runs per over. His bowling in the powerplay has lacked venom and has been erratic in the death overs.
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