#4 Keemo Paul (Delhi Capitals)

While most might argue that Keemo Paul isn't a full-fledged death bowler, it's practically impossible to sign a frontline death bowler during the trade window because no other side would want to let go of their prized assets. But Paul is clearly a backup bowler in the Delhi Capitals' camp, who already have three quality overseas seamers to give company to Ishant Sharma, Avesh Khan, and Harshal Patel.
He is a decent batsman and has shown good character with the ball, with 9 wickets from 8 matches at a decent economy rate of 8.72. He can be the perfect utility player who can provide overs when one of the main bowlers have a bad day. He has a good track record in T20s all over the world and could be a pretty smart acquisition for KKR, as compared to Harry Gurney or Matthew Kelly.
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