IPL 10: Full list of Individual award winners
Ben Stokes, who was purchased for whopping 14.5 crores by Rising Pune Supergiant, justified his price tag. The most expensive player of IPL 10 scored 316 runs from 11 innings and claimed 12 wickets.
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View In AppGujarat Lions Bowler Basil Thampi won the emerging player of the season award (Player born after 1 April 1991, have played 5 or less Tests, 25 or less IPL matches and players who have not won this award before were eligible). Thampi bagged 11 wickets in 12 matches for the Gujarat outfit.
Having ended their season on 7th position, Gujarat Lions stood on top in the Fair Play rankings
India’s leading bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar was awarded with the Purple cap for most wickets in the tournament. The right-arm paceman bagged 26 wickets in 14 matches. He won the prestigious award for the second consecutive time.
Australia’s hitman, Glenn Maxwell clinched the Yes Bank maximum sixes award. The Kings XI Punjab skipper smashed 26 maximums in 13 innings, most by any player in tournament.
Swashbuckling Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh was took away the Vitara Brezza Glam Shot of the season.
Though his team failed to make a cut in the final, Gautam Gambhir won the FBB stylish Payer of the Season Award.
West Indian all-rounder Sunil Narine took home to the Vodafone super fast fifty award for his superb knock against Royal Challengers Bangalore. The left-arm batsman smashed 50 in just 15 balls.
As the curtains came down on the cash-rich Indian Premier League’s 10th edition, individual were awarded for their performance throughout the tournament.
Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner grabbed the Orange cap for his brilliance with the bat throughout the 10th edition of IPL. The Aussie scored 641 runs in 14 matches including 1 hundred and 4 50’s with individual best of 126 runs.
Mumbai Indians defeated Rising Pune Supergiant to lift their third IPL title in a low scoring encounter at Hyderabad on Sunday.
Mumbai skipper Rohit Sharma became the first player ever in the history of IPL to win the coveted trophy 4 times. The 30-year-old won it 3 times as a captain and 1 time as a player.
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