#3 Naman Ojha (Delhi Capitals in IPL 2018)

Naman Ojha, the right-handed wicket-keeper batsman, made his IPL debut in 2009 where he played eight matches while notching-up 168 runs. With a decent performance for RR in IPL 2009, the Royals retained Ojha for the 2010 season as well. It turned out to be impressive retention, as the wicket-keeper raked up 377 runs for RR in IPL 2010 at an average of 31.41 and a strike-rate of 132.28. It was the best season for Naman in IPL.
Ojha blossomed in the coming seasons as well before losing his touch in IPL 2015 where he scored 137 runs at a sorry average of 13.70. Despite a sorry run in IPL 2015, SRH acquired Naman in 2016. Howbeit, after a not so good performance in IPL 2016 and 2017, Ojha wasn't retained in 2018 and eventually moved to DD (Delhi Capitals now).
With Rishabh Pant at the helm for Delhi, the right-handed wicket-keeper from MP got only one game where he managed to change his IPL run tally by barely one run. Thus, with so many young wicket-keepers coming to fore and wayward form, Naman Ojha is most likely to go unsold in the upcoming auction.
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