#2 Wriddhiman Saha
Wriddhiman Saha is arguably one of the best Indian wicketkeepers at this moment. The Bengali cricketer has played in the IPL in all eleven seasons, though on different teams. Saha's most prolific season came in 2014 with the Kings XI Punjab.
He scored 362 runs that year at a strike-rate of 145.38. He will be remembered fondly for his 115* off 55 balls in the finals against KKR. However, Knight Riders chased it down, on the back of Manish Pandey's 94 and it ended in a heart-breaking loss for Saha.
After a not-so-great season with the Kings XI Punjab, he was selected by the Sunrisers for Rs 5 crores. However, he performed terribly and scored just 122 runs in 11 innings at an average of just 15.25. His high-score was just 35 and it shows how terrible his form was last season.
Their backup keeper Shreevats Goswami also did not perform the way SRH would have liked him to, and Hyderabad lost to CSK in the finals.
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