#10 Jasprit Bumrah

Joining Bhuvi to lead the pace attack in the death overs is Jasprit Bumrah. Having lived in the shadow of Lasith Malinga during his formative years, Bumrah, with his slow deliveries and reverse-swinging yorkers at the death, has become an indispensable part of the national team.
Bumrah has been the bedrock of the Mumbai Indians' bowling set-up and scalped 16 wickets at an average of 21.43, including a magical spell of 3-15 against the KXIP to lead his team to a thrilling victory.
#11 Umesh Yadav

Umesh's strength lies in hurrying the batsmen with incisive pace and bounce, and he would come in handy during the Powerplay overs against the likes of Gayle and co.
Umesh more often than not hit the right lines and lengths in the 2018 IPL, having accumulated 17 wickets. In a bowling attack striving for consistency, Umesh Yadav was Royal Challengers Bangalore's most potent bowler, especially in the powerplay overs.
Umesh's performance did not go unnoticed as he earned a call-up to the Indian T20 squad for the England and Ireland tour, after a hiatus of six-years.
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