IPL 10: Six lesser-known domestic pacers who have impressed

Published : May 08, 2017 21:15 IST

The Indian domestic pacemen have been among wickets and headlines in the ongoing IPL. It’s not the established seamers alone, such as Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah, who have swung games. Many lesser names too have had their moments. </br>Here's our pick of top six young pacers.

Seems to be around for a long time but is still only 25. He has mixed his length capably in this IPL and sent down his cutters effectively, bowling with a semi side-on action. Unadkat brings the odd one back, can also operate with control from round the wicket. He has grown in belief, is holding his nerve at the Death.

A clever seamer, he makes up for a lack of pace with the manner he uses his crease to create angles. Impressive in the Power Play overs where he gets the new ball to dart around, the accurate Sandeep possesses a useful yorker too. His head was earlier falling away at the point of release owing to the limited use of the non-bowling arm and Sandeep got the problem fixed at the MRF Pace Foundation, as its head coach M. Senthilnathan revealed.

He gets the ball to skid around, again the release is semi-side-on, and can take the pace off his deliveries when he wants to. Kaul has been impressive in the end overs this IPL and some of his toe-crushers have been on target. An efficient if not a menacing bowler.

A bit of a slinger, Thampi has got two elements that lend a cutting edge to his bowling – speed and a stinging yorker. A good athlete, he runs in with momentum and can send down an effective short-pitched delivery too. His slower delivery is a good variation. There are times though when he sprays the ball around. A product of the MRF Pace Foundation, Thampi will only get better with experience.

His rag-to-riches story captured our imagination. This lanky 23-year-old is a seamer with serious ability. Siraj has a whippy, quick-arm release and the batsmen often find his action hard to pick. He can hit the bat hard with his speed, brings the ball in sharply and has a quick yorker. Clearly someone for the future.

Perhaps the left-arm paceman the Indian team is looking for, Aniket combines velocity with ‘work’ on the sphere to regularly unleash what is known in the cricketing parlance as a ‘heavy ball.’ Someone who developed at the MRF Pace Foundation, Aniket can achieve steep lift. Needs some more work on his control though. In an otherwise gloomy scenario for the Bengaluru side, he has created a few bright moments.

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The Indian domestic pacemen have been among wickets and headlines in the ongoing IPL. It’s not the established seamers alone, such as Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah, who have swung games. Many lesser names too have had their moments. </br>Here's our pick of top six young pacers.
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