#2 Iain Hume

Like Jeje Lalpekhlua, Canada's Iain Hume has been in India since the inaugural ISL season. In the inaugural season with Kerala Blasters FC, he only scored five goals and bagged three assists in 16 matches.
However, arch-rivals ATK roped him for the next season where he scored 11 times in 16 matches.
In the title-winning 2016 season with ATK, he again finished as the top scorer with seven goals from 14 matches despite the club taking a defence-first approach into their matches.
His previous club, Kerala Blasters FC welcomed him with open arms for the 2017-18 season and he scored five goals in the 13 matches he played. However, he couldn't save the Kerala-based side from not qualifying for the playoffs.
FC Pune City signed him for the ongoing season after letting go Emiliano Alfaro. He has only played four matches till now and failed to score or create any goal. He needs to pull up his socks if he wants to reclaim his throne as the highest goalscorer in the ISL history.