The Indian Premier League (IPL) is known for batters turning the tables on the opposition. Most of the times, it a batters paradise and bowler's graveyard where no one is showed mercy. Multiple times we have seen some of the greatest bowlers being taken to the cleaners by some random young batter who's hungry to show the world what he's capable of. Sometimes we have seen the bosses like Chris Gayle smashing 37 runs in an over against Kartik Tyagi. In this collection of pictures, we will show you some of the fast bowlers who failed to make an impact in the IPL as they did in international cricket.
The Australian pacer was one of the most feared bowlers around the globe. Lee only played three IPL season and ended his career in the domestic league with an economy rate somewhere close 7.51. (Image source: Twitter)
The right-arm fast bowler played 16 games for the Delhi franchise and a total of 93 matches in IPL. He picked up 72 wickets with an economy rate of 8.12. (Image source: Twitter)
Southee has an economy rate 8.16 with 134 wickets in 107 matches in the IPL. He is the leading wicket-taker in T20Is but he could replicate that performance in the IPL. (Image source: Twitter)
The Australia test skipper has played 42 IPL games claiming 45 wickets. He had an economy rate of 10.69 last season picking up just seven wickets. (Image source: Twitter)
India pacer played 42 games in the IPL picking up 29 wickets in 42 games with an economy rate of 8.83. He is India's third-highest wicket-taker in ODIs but did not have similar success in the IPL. (Image source: Twitter)