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The IPL 2025 made a new turn, where the scales focused on their favor of the pottery and the running scores were not easy in the venues. The fact that the teams are restricted below 100 and the 200 conditions were violated only twice, and the same match was violated in the same match. Now it’s time to look at the best artists of the week and compile an XI.

IPL 2025 Week Team (14-20 Nis)

Location Actor Role
1. Yashasvi Jaiswal Inclined
2. Virat Kohli Inclined
3. Jos butt Inclined
4. Surekumar Yadav Inclined
5. Will Jacks Inclined
6. Axar Patel (C) Versatile
7. Tim David Inclined
8. Marco Jansen Versatile
9. Avesh Khan Bowling player
10. Prarash Krishna Bowling player
11. Yuzvendra chahal Bowling player

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Gradually Yashasvi Jaiswal continued to run more than 300 running in seven games in IPL 2025, and this number was supported last week with performances. Jaiswal continued his good form and then threw LSG against DC and 74 against 51. The average in the tournament rose to 38.

Virat Kohli

In eight games, the Indian super star scored 322 running and a serious contestant for the orange cover. It has an average of 64 with four fifties. He scored heavy goals this week. In fact, the PBKS could only get 1 point in the match, but then in the opposite fixture, it continued to get an unprecedented 73 points for a winning reason.

Jos butt

The GT had only one match last week, and buttler was the hero of this match. Buttler chasing 204 fought the cramps to get an undefeated 97 points and took his team on the finish line. In seven games, there is 315 runs for his name and looks good for more.

Surekumar Yadav

After making a slow start to the season, Syria issued several consistent points. He came against SRH with 26 and then followed him with an unprecedented 30 ball 68 and took his side to a great win against CSK. There are a total of 333 runs in the tournament.

Will Jacks

Although Jacks was inconsistent, he only scored 36 runs against SRH, but also carved with the ball and took two important small gates of Travis Head and Ishan Kishan.

Axar Patel

Not only did he give great results for his captain DC, but he also succeeded last week, even if it was a bat. He returned with the valuable contributions of 34 and 39 in two games and took a small door. It wasn’t as effective as a bowling player, but then everything looks fine with the team. Oh, and at the same time the captain of this team.

Tim David

The RCB team is not the best inclination, but still, he did enough in PBKS to deserve a place here. In the home fixture, his team hugged at 42/7, came with a 50 -explosive stroke and took it to 95. Completely worthy.

Marco Jansen

In three games for his team, he was particularly good with the ball. He returned with 3/17 figures in the match against the KKR and then 2/10 bags against the RCB. Then in the opposite fixture, he could not collect a small door, but was carved with bat and got 25 points.

Avesh Khan

Even if Avesh did not pack all he made, he would still cut last week. Because finally managed to defend 9 runs against RR. For the record, he finished with 3/37 numbers in the match and filled 1/32 vs CSK in the previous match.

Prarash Krishna

Prasidh must be the best bowling player of the IPL 2025 so far. Of course he has a purple cover, but this year he did a new identity for him. There are 14 small gates in 7 games. The GT returned with 4/41 figures in DC last week.

Yuzvendra chahal

Before this week, Chahal was poor. But then in the last three games, it turned a complete return for him. He dropped the KKR with 4/28, was bag 2/11 against the RCB, and then received 1/36 against the same team in Mullanpur. Now there are nine small gates in eight games of the tournament.

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