Best Fantasy Cricket XI from Indian T20 League 2019


Indian T20 Fantasy Cricket League 2019 finale went to the wire as Mumbai Indians crushed Chennai by one run and won its fourth title. Chennai tried hard to limit Mumbai to an unassuming aggregate of 149 yet they neglected to pursue the objective and lost the match on the last ball of the match. This was likewise a fitting end to an impressive competition that had a ton of tight wraps up.  
There were some astounding individual exhibitions in the competition and on those exhibitions, we have chosen the best XI of IPL 2019. Here is the IPL 2019 best fantasy cricket XI.  
#1 David Warner (Matches - 12, Runs - 692, Average - 79.20)  
The previous Sunrisers captain gave rankling begins to Hyderabad and shaped a savage opening mix with Jonny Bairstow. What's more, regardless of including in only 12 matches, Warner won the Orange Cap in the season.  
#2 KL Rahul (Matches - 14, Runs - 593, Average - 53.90)  
There were a couple of inquiries concerning KL Rahul's form coming into T20 league 2019 and thinking about that Rahul wasn't a surety in India's World Cup fantasy cricket squad, it was basic for him to score enormous runs. Also, Rahul reacted splendidly by hitting 593 runs in 14 matches at an average of 53.90. Rahul batted with obligation and was the foundation of Punjab's batting. His stupendous show in the tournament cleared route for his determination in India's World Cup fantasy squad.  
#3 Shreyas Iyer (Vice-captain) (Matches - 16, Runs - 463, Average - 30.86)  
The way Shreyas Iyer drove a youthful Delhi Capitals side was valued by every last one. Iyer was amazing with the bat too as he played some mature knock in the middle order. Regardless of playing a large portion of the matches on the moderate pitch of Delhi, Iyer figured out how to score 463 runs in 16 matches.  
#4 Rishabh Pant (Matches - 16, Runs - 488, Average - 37.53)  
Rishabh Pant proceeded with his breathtaking runs. With that, he additionally made individuals question his non-choice in India's World Cup-bound squad. In any case, the extra wicket-keeper batsman scored 488 runs in 16 games for Delhi with a strike-rate of 162.66. Gasp's marvellous innings of 78 runs against Mumbai is appraised as the best innings of the period.  
#5 MS Dhoni (C and WK) (Matches - 15, Runs - 416, Average - 83.20)  
Chennai's batting attempted to get moving in the real piece of the competition which implied additional obligation regarding MS DhoniDhoni didn't baffle, scoring 416 runs in 15 matches at a sensational normal of 83.20. Dhoni looked most compromising in the passing overs where he utilized the long handle to great impact.  
#6 Andre Russell (Matches - 14, Runs - 510, Average - 56.66, Strike-rate - 204.81, Wickets - 11)  
Andre Russell was Kolkata's exclusive armed force. The enormous Jamaican played some incredible innings and aided KKR to grab a win from the jaws of annihilation. No limits appeared to be sufficiently huge for the West Indies dissident as he looted 52 sixes at a strike-rate of more than 200. He was compelling with the ball as well, getting 11 wickets.  
#7 Hardik Pandya (Matches - 16, Runs - 402, Average - 44.66, Strike-rate - 191.42, Wickets – 14)  
Hardik Pandya went to his own in T20 league 2019. The 25-year-old played important appearances for the Mumbai, particularly in the passing overs. In the 16 matches that Hardik played, he scored 402 runs at an average of 44.66. His high strike-rate of 191.42 added additional rushes to Mumbai Indians' innings that had a gigantic effect for them.  
#8 Shreyas Gopal (Matches - 14, Wickets - 20, Average - 17.35, Economy - 7.22)  
Shreyas Gopal was a brilliant spot in a generally baffling season for Rajasthan. Gopal agitated a large portion of the resistance batsmen and got some enormous wickets like Virat Kohli and Ab de Villiers. Gopal grabbed 20 wickets, including a cap trap and was Rajasthan go-to bowler. He likewise played two or three valuable appearances in the lower request.  
#9 Kagiso Rabada (Matches - 12, Wickets - 25, Average - 14.72, Economy - 7.82)  
Kagiso Rabada was uncommon for Delhi this year. The Proteas speedster's threatening pace made life hard for the resistance batsmen. Rabada took 25 wickets in only 12 matches at an average of 14.72. His economy was splendid also as gave away runs at the rate of 7.82 runs per over. Rabada was the holder of the Purple Cap for a noteworthy piece of the competition.  
#10 Jasprit Bumrah (Matches - 16, Wickets - 19, Average - 21.52, Economy - 6.63)  
There may be bowlers who may have taken a bigger number of wickets than Jasprit Bumrah however the effect that Jasprit Bumrah has made is absolutely unique. The man has bowled a large portion of his overs in death and regardless of that, he dealt with a brilliant economy of 6.63. He additionally took 19 wickets in the season. It was Bumrah's spell that cleared route for Mumbai's success in the finals against Chennai.  
#11 Imran Tahir (Matches - 17, Wickets - 26, Average - 16.57, Economy - 6.69)  
Imran Tahir had a fantasy league season this year. Contributes Chennai, where Chennai played portion of its matches, helped turn bowlers and Tahir utilized it. The leg-spinner from South Africa got wickets at whatever point his group required. He choked the batsmen in the middle over and gave pivotal achievements to Chennai. He finished the competition as the Purple Cap holder. 

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