IPL 2018: 5 players who will come back harder after a poor start to the season
The tournament that has provided us with so many talented cricketers over the years, has also been the area of disappointment for many. With the end of almost the first quarter of the tournament, there are many positives and negatives to talk about for the cricket pundits.
Yes, it is too early to talk about the failures but their performance has been disheartening for the fans and their respective franchises.
Here are 5 cricketers who will come back stronger after the early blues in the cash-rich league.
#5 D'Arcy Short
The flashy left-handed Australian opener, D'Arcy Short was one of the young guns under the spotlight when the IPL 2018 begun. The leading run-scorer of the Big Bash League turned out to be a downfall so far for Rajasthan Royals, who grabbed him for ₹ 4 crores.
Short represented RR on three occasions so far, where he managed to score only 21 runs at a strike rate of 87.5, the highest score being only 11.
His inclusion came at the sacrifice of another youngster Rahul Tripathi, who dropped down in the batting order after showing success as an opener for Rising Pune Supergiants.