FW: Marcelinho (Delhi Dynamos)
The Brazilian is perhaps the most dangerous attacker in the league this season, possessing a multitude of weapons with which he can hurt teams.
He has a vicious left foot that can produce stinging shots, has a turn of pace that can leave defenders stranded and has excellent touch and loves to play one-twos in the attacking third.
Marcelinho is the leading goalscorer and joint-leading assist provider in the league with nine goals and five assists to his name.
FW: Kean Lewis (Delhi Dynamos)
Joining Marcelinho in the forward three is India's Kean Lewis, one of the best wingers to emerge in recent times.
A very skilled dribbler, Lewis is very direct in his approach in that he likes to take on the defender and run at them when he finds himself with the ball out wide.
Once he cuts in, he's equally adept at putting in a cross or cutting the ball back or even taking a shot. The Tata Football Academy product has provided four goals and two assists for his team and numerous headaches for the opposition.
FW: CK Vineeth (Kerala Blasters)
It is very rare that somebody plays only six games out of 14 and is included in the team of the season. But such has been Vineeth’s impact upon his arrival that you simply can't look past it.
After returning from duties with Bengaluru FC on their amazing run to the AFC Cup final, the man from Kerala has hit the ground running with his Blasters side, notching up five goals and an assist already in just six games.
He is the joint-second-highest scorer, but the other seven who he shares it with played the full season to get there. It's a purple patch of form that has served the Blasters very well, especially after they struggled for goals early on in the season.