#9 Jofra Archer - 11 Wickets
Jofra Archer is one of the finds of the new age players, who burst on to the scene through T20 leagues. The Sussex bowler has been accurate with the new ball and has been difficult to get away in the death overs.
He displayed his prowess with the bat as his cameo of 27 in the last two overs won them the game against KKR. With this performance, the probability of him earning a World Cup call has increased.
#10 Imran Tahir - 21 Wickets
Having won the title in 2018 on the backdrop some excellent batting contributions, it was surprising to see lack of runs from Chennai batsmen. But CSK has clung on to the top of the table, thanks to the bowling attack led by Imran Tahir.
The spin-friendly conditions in Chennai have suited the leggie and the fact that he hasn't hesitated to flight the ball has earned him as many as 21 wickets. His economy rate of 6.5 shows the control he has over his variations.
#11 Lasith Malinga - 15 Wickets
Lasith Malinga returned to the playing field for Mumbai Indians after serving as a mentor last season. He has formed a perfect combination with Jasprit Bumrah to trouble the batsman. His spells against Bangalore have proven to be decisive at the end.
While he delivered an excellent last over in Bangalore, he was impressive in the return leg as well. He picked up four wickets after a brilliant 95-run partnership which stopped RCB's flow in the death overs.
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