Fast Bowlers:
#10 Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar is one of the most improved bowlers in the world across all formats of the game.
When Bhuvi first burst onto the scene, he was regarded as primarily as a swing bowler.
However, a dip in form in the summer of 2014 in Australia forced Bhuvi to add an extra pace whilst incorporating few more tricks like slow-cutter, yorkers and most recently the knuckle-ball in his arsenal.
The results were there to be seen as Bhuvi became a pivotal component in the SRH set-up as his purple cap winning performance in the 2016 IPL led the franchise to its maiden IPL title win.
Bhuvi also had a great series in South Africa as his plethora of variations including the knuckle-ball bamboozled the Proteas batsmen to set up a 2-1 series win for India.
Career Stats: Matches: 90 Innings: 90 Wickets:111 Avg: 21.07 Eco: 7.08 S/R: 17.85 5W: 1
#11 Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)

Joining Bhuvi to lead the pace attack is Mumbai Indians Jasprit Bumrah. Having lived in the shadow of Lasith Malinga during his formative years, Bumrah, with his slow deliveries to crushing reverse-swinging yorkers at the death, has grown to become an indispensable part both for the Mumbai Indians and the national team.
Bumrah was one of the three players who was retained by the Mumbai based franchise at the 2018 IPL auctions.
Career Stats: Matches: 47 Innings: 47 Wickets: 46 Avg: 30.48 Eco: 8.1 S/R: 22.57 5W: 0
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