Who are the top overseas players in the 2024 IPL?

Let’s take a look at some of the best overseas talent the IPL has to offer
Mitchell Marsh, Delhi Capitals
Shamar Joseph, Lucknow Super Giants
Sam Curran, Punjab Kings
Tim David, Mumbai Indians
David Miller, Gujarat Titans
Anrich Nortje, Delhi Captials
Cameron Green, Royal Challengers Bangalore
Quinton De Kock, Lucknow Super Giants
Will Jacks, Royal Challengers Bangalore
Liam Livingstone, Punjab Kings
Harry Brook, Delhi Capitals
Rashid Khan, Gujarat Titans
Devon Conway, Chennai Super Kings
Nicholas Pooran, Lucknow Super Giants
Jos Buttler, Rajasthan Royals
Wanindu Hasaranga, Sunrisers Hyderabad
Let’s take a look at some of the best overseas talent the IPL has to offer

The 2023 Indian Premier League saw perennial challengers, Chennai Super Kings overcome the upstart Gujarat Titans. The 2024 edition is looking as exciting as ever, with trades and player signings potentially opening the door for a new challenger this year!

Mitchell Marsh, Delhi Capitals

Marsh has had some ups and downs in his career, but one thing he has always had is power, appropriately nicknamed ‘Bison’, Marsh has carved out a niche as a destroyer at the top of the order. With match-winning knocks on the way to the 2022 T20 World Cup win, and an Allan Border medal for his performances in 2023, Marsh is continuing to improve.

Shamar Joseph, Lucknow Super Giants

Joseph became an instant star when he almost single-handedly beat Australia at the Gabba in January. Now, with Mark Wood missing the 2024 IPL, the Lucknow Super Giants have called on Joseph to fill in, per ESPN Cricinfo. Joseph's extreme pace should make him a good replacement for Wood, but a lack of professional white ball cricket could see him take some time to adjust to the format.

Sam Curran, Punjab Kings

Curran is an IPL veteran already despite only being 25, a wily new ball bowler and devastating hitter on his day, he’ll be looking to bounce back with the ball in 2024 after averaging 48.9 in 2023, per Mykhel. The Kings have a stacked squad with talent almost everywhere, but Curran could well be the most influential of them all.

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Tim David, Mumbai Indians

Tim David is a true T20 globetrotter, appearing at every franchise competition you could think of, and when you watch him bat you can understand why. A broad-shouldered power hitter, he can accelerate like few else, making him the perfect finisher in any lineup. Expect David to be a mainstay in the Indians lineup this season.

David Miller, Gujarat Titans

The Titans have surprised many in their first tow years in the IPL, win in 2022 and finishing second last year. They were astute in their selections, with local talents Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya playing key roles. With their core so strong, it allows Miller to do what he does best, which is smash anyone and everyone over the ropes for 6, as his strike rate of 138.21 in T20s shows, per ESPN Cricinfo.

Anrich Nortje, Delhi Captials

With a legitimate claim to being the fastest bowler in the world, the big South African has a chance to show off his T20 prowess once again in 2024. A canny bowler with a good understanding of when to adjust his line and length, Nortje is a nightmare for opposition bowlers. The Capitals have a very good squad on paper and expect Nortje to be a key part of it.

Cameron Green, Royal Challengers Bangalore

Green burst onto the IPL scene last year with his explosive top-order hitting. His 452 runs came at an average of 50.22 and a strike rate of 160.28, per IPL. He was dealt to RCB in the offseason as Indians deemed him surplus to requirements following their move for Hardick Pandya.

Quinton De Kock, Lucknow Super Giants

De Kock is an opening batter who strikes fear into bowlers’ hearts, able to hit 360 degrees with power and finesse, there aren’t too many better options out there. 

Will Jacks, Royal Challengers Bangalore

There aren't many batters more explosive than Will Jacks in world cricket. His strike rate of 158.66, per ESPN Cricinfo, is elite for a top-order bat, and his recent 108* for the Comilla Victorians in the Bangladesh Premier League suggests he is in some devastating form.

 

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Liam Livingstone, Punjab Kings

Livingstone could well be the cleanest hitter of a cricket ball out there, regularly hitting balls out of stadiums with ease. His power game combined with his ability to bowl both off and leg spin makes him a versatile player able to match up well against almost anyone. If Punjab are to make any waves this season, the Lancashire man could well be a huge part of it.

Harry Brook, Delhi Capitals

Brook struggled somewhat in his first IPL last year despite scoring 100*. Outside of that innings he only scored a further 90 runs from 10 innings, per IPL. The talent is clear for all to see, so if he can work out his role in the Capitals' batting lineup, then don't be surprised to see him dominate bowlers.

Rashid Khan, Gujarat Titans

Consistently one of the most-priced selections in T20 auctions around the world, the Afghanistan international has proven time and again why he is so highly thought of. Rarely going for more than 6 an over and able to add some quick runs at the death, Khan is a T20 master and expect him to show this off once again.

Devon Conway, Chennai Super Kings

CSK could well have got a bargain in Conway, a quality batter in all formats, Conway is comfortable opening or batting three, Being left handed he can slot in and create mismatches for opposition bowlers. Conway played a pivotal role in CSK's championship last year, scoring 47 off just 25 balls to set up their successful chase, per ESPN Cricinfo.

Nicholas Pooran, Lucknow Super Giants

Operating as a keeper-batter, the Trinidadian Pooran is a useful weapon in the middle order of any limited-overs side. An explosive batter with a career strike rate of over 140, his quick runs through the middle and late overs could prove pivotal for Lucknow if they want to push on in their second season in the IPL.

Jos Buttler, Rajasthan Royals

Buttle put together one of the great IPL seasons in 2022 scoring 863 of them at an average of over 57, but only managed less than half of that last year, per IPL. In the upper echelon of white ball batters in the world, Buttler has a chance to once again show his class in the pink and blue.

Wanindu Hasaranga, Sunrisers Hyderabad

Currently battling with fellow leg spinner, Adil Rashid, for the number 1 ranked T20i bowler in the world, Hasaranga is pure quality. Bowling fast and skiddy leg breaks, and able to add valuable runs, the Sri Lankan adds great balance to any limited overs side, Sunrisers have a quality squad once again and could well be in and around the finals come crunch time. If they are, Hasaranga will have been a huge part of it.

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