IPL 2021: 3 Indians Who May Claim Most Valuable Player Award

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The Most Valuable Player in the Indian Premier League is determined by points at the end of the league every year. In 2013, a rating system was introduced to find out the MVP at the end of each IPL season. According to the points system - Every four gives 2.5 points, every six gives 3.5 points to a batsman and then each wicket means 3.5 points, a dot ball gives 1 point. For each stumping or catch, a fielder gets 2.5 points. This clearly means a consistent good all-around presence on the field is required to get the award. In the upcoming IPL once again a lot of superstars will hit the group to feature in the most entertaining T20 league.

Let’s Have a Look at a Few Indians Who Might Get Most Valuable Player Award This Year

Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli is currently leading the run-scoring chart of the Indian Premier League. Kohli once accumulated 973 runs in IPL 2016. The devastating Royal Challengers Captain has the potential to replicate the same again. Moreover, he is in great form and the recently concluded England-India series is the proof. Since IPL 2015 Kohli has maintained to become one of 10 run-scorers of the tournament barring IPL 2017 where he played only 10 games.

Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya has been a prime all-rounder for Mumbai Indians for years. Pandya can accelerate the run-rate with the bat at the lower order and comes in handy with the ball at the most crucial stage. He bats at an amazing strike rate of 159.27 in T20s. He is back to bowl again after his back surgery. This means Pandya will be in full form. If he remains consistent with his performance, he can surely claim the award at the end of the tournament.

KL Rahul

KL Rahul is arguably the best Indian T20 batsman. He might be having a rough patch but he can make a strong come back any day. Last year, he led Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) for the first time, failed to take the side to playoffs but ended as the highest run-scorer of the tournament. He won the IPL Orange Cap in 2020 for 670 runs in 14 games. KL Rahul would love to repeat last year’s performance even as a captain. https://www.cricadium.com/ipl-2021-jofra-archer-may-miss-first-four-rajasthan-royals-matches/ Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram