IPL 2025 FLOP XI: RS 27 Crore Rishabh Pant and RS 23.75 Crore Venkatesh Iyer Leader Road | Cricket News

Now we enter the end of the work of IPL 2025 by heating the playoff race. Some players illuminate the tournament, while a few big names could not justify heavy price tags. Here's a look at the FLOP XI of the season so far, a low performance team that does not deliver when it is most important.
Openers: Rahul Tripathi and Rachin Ravindra (Both from CSK)
He says that both openers on this list represent Chennai Super Kings.
Rahul Tripathi (3.4 Crore): He played 5 matches, an average of 11.00 and 96.49 strike ratio scored only 55 running. The highest score? Only 23.
Rachin Ravindra: Although it was a good start, Ravindra (8 matches) managed only 191 runs with only fifty (65*) in 27.29. The 128.19 strike ratio was overwhelming for someone who was expected to put the tone on top.
Middle Order: Ishan Kishan, Rishabh pants (C & WK), Venkatesh Iyer
This left -hand trio was expected to dominate, but fell straight.
Ishan Kishan (11.25 Crore): In the opening match, after a bright century, it completely gushed – 196 Running 24.50 in 11 inning, the strike rate is 144.12.
Rishabh Pant (27 Crore – The most expensive players in the history of IPL): The print of the price tag was shown. The shocking an average strike rate (99.22) under 12.80 and 100 in 11 matches was a great disappointment with only 128 runs.
Questionnaire
Which player was the biggest disappointment in IPL 2025?
Venkatesh Iyer (23.75 Crore): Although it was only one fifty, it could not have a consistent effect. In 142 games, 20.29 in 11 matches and 139.22 strike rate did not justify the investment.
Exam: Who is this IPL player?
Chassis: Glenn MaxwellLiam Livingstone, Deepak Hooda,
A mixture of overseas stars and experienced Indian players who cannot contribute significantly.
Glenn Maxwell (4.2 Crore): Probably the worst season of his IPL career. The average strike ratio of 8.00 and 97.96 is only 48 running in Inning. He also bought 4 small doors in an economy of 8.46.
Liam Livingstone (8.75 Crore): A shadow of his usual explosive self. In 17.40 (SR 127.94), only 87 in 7 games and only 2 small doors to be shown for their versatile capabilities.
Deepak Hooda (1.7 Crore): This season is not a complete factor-31, an average of 6.20 and 75.6 strikes run in 6 matches
Çanakçılar: Ravichandran AshwinTushar Deshpande, Mohammad Shami
R. Ashwin (9.75 Crore): The very exciting home did not go as planned. 44.60 and 9.29 weak economy in 10 games.
Tushar Deshpande (6.5 Crore): He struggled with consistency and control – an average of 45.00 and an amazing economy 11.25.
Mohammad Shami (10 Crore): A surprising low performance. Only 6 small gates with an average of 56.17 in the tournament and 11.23 with economy ratio.