IPL 2023 witnessed some of cricket's biggest stars facing unexpected failures. From Sam Curran to Mayank Agarwal, renowned players struggled to live up to expectations. In this pictorial journey, we explore the top five moments when these celebrated cricketers faltered, impacting their teams' fortunes. Join us as we relive the highs and lows, capturing the unpredictable nature of IPL 2023.
Sam Curran, the highly anticipated signing for Punjab Kings (PBKS) in IPL 2023, had a mixed performance in the tournament. Despite his reputation as the most expensive player in the auction, Curran's form declined in the latter half of the season, particularly in his bowling. In 14 matches, he scored 276 runs at an average of 27.60 and a strike rate of 135.96, while taking only 10 wickets.
Mumbai Indians (MI) signed Green as their second most expensive player in IPL 2023, following his impressive performances against India. However, the Australian all-rounder has struggled with inconsistency. Mumbai Indians' frequent changes in his batting position have contributed to this inconsistency. In 13 matches, Green has scored 281 runs and taken only 6 wickets, which falls short of his potential.
England Test captain Ben Stokes, despite his reputation, failed to meet expectations during his stint with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2023. Limited to just two matches before being sidelined, Stokes managed only 15 runs and bowled one over without taking a wicket. Although he regained fitness later in the tournament, he couldn't secure a place in the CSK playing XI. Following CSK's last league game against Delhi Capitals, Stokes will depart for England's Test series against Ireland.
SRH had high expectations from Brook, especially after his century in IPL 2023 against Kolkata Knight Riders. Unfortunately, that standout performance proved to be an exception as he struggled thereafter. Despite being tried at various positions, Brook failed to find success, resulting in his exclusion from the playing XI. In 10 matches, he scored only 190 runs with an average of 23.75 and a strike rate of 124.18. It remains to be seen if SRH will retain him for the next season.
Mayank Agarwal, having lost the Punjab Kings captaincy, had a golden opportunity to redeem himself in IPL. However, he failed to impress with the bat, disappointing both fans and the SRH management. Despite being given chances at various batting positions, Mayank's performance did not improve, leading to his exclusion from the SRH playing XI. With only 187 runs in 9 matches at an average of 20.78 and a strike rate of 114.02, Agarwal had a forgettable season. It remains uncertain if he will need to seek a new franchise next year.