• 1) Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore) 3,573 runs, strike rate 139.53. Stiff competition from the likes of David Warner and Chris Gayle for an opening berth in this line up. But Watson has been player of the series twice, as well as being man of the match in the final two years ago. AFP
    1) Shane Watson (Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore) 3,573 runs, strike rate 139.53. Stiff competition from the likes of David Warner and Chris Gayle for an opening berth in this line up. But Watson has been player of the series twice, as well as being man of the match in the final two years ago. AFP
  • 2) Rohit Sharma (Deccan Chargers, Mumbai Indians) 4,898 runs, strike rate 130.82. Five titles. The third most runs in tournament history. IPL players don’t come any more decorated than Mumbai’s captain. AFP
    2) Rohit Sharma (Deccan Chargers, Mumbai Indians) 4,898 runs, strike rate 130.82. Five titles. The third most runs in tournament history. IPL players don’t come any more decorated than Mumbai’s captain. AFP
  • 3) Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 5,412 runs, strike rate 131.61. Amazing to think an IPL title is still missing from his CV. He is one of only two Indians to have been named player of the series. The other was Sachin Tendulkar in 2010. AFP
    3) Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore) 5,412 runs, strike rate 131.61. Amazing to think an IPL title is still missing from his CV. He is one of only two Indians to have been named player of the series. The other was Sachin Tendulkar in 2010. AFP
  • 4) Suresh Raina (Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions) 5,368 runs, strike rate 137.11. Conspicuous by his absence in the UAE this year, Raina has missed just one match out of all those played by the IPL’s most consistent side. AFP
    4) Suresh Raina (Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions) 5,368 runs, strike rate 137.11. Conspicuous by his absence in the UAE this year, Raina has missed just one match out of all those played by the IPL’s most consistent side. AFP
  • 5) Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders), 1,400 runs, strike rate 186.41; 55 wickets, economy rate 8.88. His belligerence reached new levels last year, as he scored 510 runs at an average of 57, and at a rate of more than two per delivery. Bowls a bit, too. AFP
    5) Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders), 1,400 runs, strike rate 186.41; 55 wickets, economy rate 8.88. His belligerence reached new levels last year, as he scored 510 runs at an average of 57, and at a rate of more than two per delivery. Bowls a bit, too. AFP
  • 6) MS Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings, Rising Pune Supergiant) 4,432 runs, strike rate 137.85. Supporters should cherish the time they have left to watch Captain Cool, given he has just ended his international career. Central to CSK’s success down the years. Ravindranath K / The National
    6) MS Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings, Rising Pune Supergiant) 4,432 runs, strike rate 137.85. Supporters should cherish the time they have left to watch Captain Cool, given he has just ended his international career. Central to CSK’s success down the years. Ravindranath K / The National
  • 7) Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders) 122 wickets, economy rate 6.67; 778 runs, strike rate 168.34. One-team-men are rare in the IPL. As with Andre Russell and Lasith Malinga, there is a reason Narine has been so highly treasured by KKR. A two time player of the series. AFP
    7) Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders) 122 wickets, economy rate 6.67; 778 runs, strike rate 168.34. One-team-men are rare in the IPL. As with Andre Russell and Lasith Malinga, there is a reason Narine has been so highly treasured by KKR. A two time player of the series. AFP
  • 8) Ravichandran Ashwin (Chennai Super Kings, Kings XI Punjab, Rising Pune Supergiant) 125 wickets, economy rate 6.79. Just gets in ahead of Harbhajan Singh and Amit Mishra on account of superior economy. Plus watching the fall-outs from his Mankads is good fun, too. Reuters
    8) Ravichandran Ashwin (Chennai Super Kings, Kings XI Punjab, Rising Pune Supergiant) 125 wickets, economy rate 6.79. Just gets in ahead of Harbhajan Singh and Amit Mishra on account of superior economy. Plus watching the fall-outs from his Mankads is good fun, too. Reuters
  • 9) Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Pune Warriors, Sunrisers Hyderabad) 133 wickets, economy rate 7.24. No other Indian pace bowler gets close to his career haul of wickets, and an economy rate of 7.24 is better even than Jasprit Bumrah. Courtesy Sunrisers Hyderabad Twitter / @SunRisers
    9) Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Pune Warriors, Sunrisers Hyderabad) 133 wickets, economy rate 7.24. No other Indian pace bowler gets close to his career haul of wickets, and an economy rate of 7.24 is better even than Jasprit Bumrah. Courtesy Sunrisers Hyderabad Twitter / @SunRisers
  • 10) Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians) 170 wicket, economy rate 7.14. The Sri Lankan great would get in due to his sheer weight of wickets, which is way more than anyone else. But to have such miserly economy after all this time is extraordinary, too. Getty Images
    10) Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians) 170 wicket, economy rate 7.14. The Sri Lankan great would get in due to his sheer weight of wickets, which is way more than anyone else. But to have such miserly economy after all this time is extraordinary, too. Getty Images
  • 11) Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians) 82 wickets, economy rate 7.55. The bare figures don’t actually do Bumrah too much justice. But his bowling under pressure – evidenced the way Mumbai closed out last year’s final – is unparalleled. AP Photo
    11) Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians) 82 wickets, economy rate 7.55. The bare figures don’t actually do Bumrah too much justice. But his bowling under pressure – evidenced the way Mumbai closed out last year’s final – is unparalleled. AP Photo
  • 12th man) Ravindra Jadeja (Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Rajasthan Royals). Because if you need a 12th man, you might as well have the best fielder going around. AP Photo
    12th man) Ravindra Jadeja (Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Lions, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Rajasthan Royals). Because if you need a 12th man, you might as well have the best fielder going around. AP Photo

Virat Kohli in at No 3, Lasith Malinga leads bowling attack: Greatest IPL XI - in pictures


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The 2020 Indian Premier League, the 13th edition of the star-studded T20 tournament, gets underway in the UAE next week.

IPL 2020 was scheduled to begin back in March but was postponed, and then relocated to the Emirates, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Ahead of the opening game between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, September 19, Paul Radley has selected his greatest IPL team comprising the best players from the competition's 12-year history.

To view the complete team in the photo gallery above, click on the arrows to move on to the next slide, or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.