Akash chopra announced team of uncapped ipl xi: The IPL is over and Royal Challengers Bangalore has won the title this time. Now former India opener Akash Chopra has formed a team. This team belongs to the best unaccounted Indian players for the year 2025. Let’s see whom he has given place in playing 11.
Who included in Akash Chopra’s best unacceptable team
Akash Chopra has announced this team on his YouTube channel. Talking about Akash Chopra’s playing XI, he has chosen Prabhasimran Singh and Priyansh Arya of Punjab Kings as an opener. At the same time, he has kept 14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals on number three.
At the same time, he has made the captain of his team to Finisher Shashank Singh of Punjab Kings. Apart from these players, he has included Naman Dhir of Mumbai Indians, Nehal Vadhera of PBKS, Vijaykumar Vaishak, left -arm spinner Harpreet Brar, Spin all -rounder Vipraj Nigam of Delhi Capitals.
Selection of the best team of the tournament
With the conclusion of IPL 2025, ESPN Cricinfo has selected the best team of the tournament in which Shreyas Iyer has been made captain while star batsman Virat Kohli has also got a place in the team. Let’s take a look at it.
Sai Sudarshan (Gujarat Titans)
Innings 15 | Run 759 | Strike Rate 156.17 | Average 54.21 | 1×100/6×50
Sai Sudarshan was at the forefront of scoring runs and only reached Suryakumar Yadav, who was 50 runs behind him. He scored 30 or more runs in 12 innings out of 15, of which seven times were half -centuries. His strike rate (156.17) was the best strike rate of his IPL journey till date, which was more than 141.40 in 2023.
Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Innings 15 | Run 657 | Strike Rate 144.71 | Average 54.75 | 8×50
This season, Virat Kohli finally got the IPL trophy after 18 years. This was the third consecutive season for him, where he scored more than 600 runs. His eight half -centuries came in the victory of RCB, while only four half -centuries of any other batsman came in victory. In RCB’s 11 wins, Kohli scored 584 runs, while no other batsman could score 450 runs.
Joss Butler (Gujarat Titans)
Innings 13 | Run 538 | Strike Rate 163.03 | Average 59.77 | 5×50
Jose Butler showed a great game for Gujarat Titans (GT) in the role of number three. This was his best strike rate IPL season. He scored four half -centuries at a strike rate above 170, including an unbeaten 97 -run innings in 54 balls against Delhi Capitals (DC).
Suryakumar Yadav (Mumbai Indians)
Innings 16 | Run 717 | Strike Rate 167.91 | Average 65.18 | 5×50
Suryakumar Yadav made a tremendous comeback after a poor round of T20 international matches. He scored at least 25 runs in each innings, which is a world record in the men’s T20 tournament. He was seen handling the entire batting for Mumbai Indians (MI). He was also the most influential player of this season.
Shreyas Iyer (Captain) (Punjab Kings)
Innings 17 | Run 604 | Strike Rate 175.07 | Average 50.33 | 6×50
Shreyas Iyer changed the fate of Punjab Kings (PBKS). As a batsman, he played two best innings- 97* (42) against GT at the beginning of the season and 87* (41) against MI in the end of the season, which brought Punjab to the final.
Hardik Pandya (Mumbai Indians)
Match 15 | Run 224 | Strike Rate 163.50 | Wicket 14 | Economy 9.77
This season was not special for all -rounders, but Hardik took the responsibility of bowling in the opening matches in Bumrah’s absence and took 10 wickets in the first four matches. He also played some fast innings in the role of Finisher, including 42 (15) against RCB, 48* (23) against RR and 22* (9) runs against GT.
Jitesh Sharma (wicketkeeper) (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Match 15 | Run 261 | Strike Rate 176.35 | Catch/Stumping 19/1
Whenever Jitesh Sharma scored runs, scored in a fierce manner. His 40* (19) innings gave RCB the first win against MI in ten years. 85* (33) against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and 24 runs in 10 balls in the final against PBKS were also decisive. He was also the most successful behind the wicket.
Krunal Pandya (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Match 15 | Wicket 17 | Economy 8.23 | Run 109 | Strike Rate 126.74
Krunal Pandya started the season with a 3/29 figure against KKR and in the final he recorded 2/17 figures against PBKS. On both occasions he was adjudged Player of the Match. He also registered a 4/45 figure against MI. With the bat, he played an unbeaten 73 -run match against DC.
Noor Ahmed (Chennai Super Kings)
Innings 14 | Wicket 24 | Economy 8.2 | Average 17.0
Noor Ahmed has not reached the playoffs, the only players in the team who have made a place in this team. He was far ahead of the rest of the spinners and missed the purple cap by just one wicket. He took two or more wickets in the innings six times and was among the most regular wickets taking wickets.
Jaspreet Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)
Innings 12 | Wicket 18 | Economy 6.67 | Average 17.55
Bumrah’s economy rate was the lowest among the bowlers with 5+ over. His economy in the death overs was 7.5, while another bowler was not less than 8.8. Seven times he gave less than six runs per over. He was a game changer for Mumbai. If he played the entire season, he would not stay away from the purple cap.
Famous Krishna (Gujarat Titans)
Innings 15 | Wicket 25 | Economy 8.27 | Average 19.52
Famous Krishna, who returned to the IPL after three years, won the Purple Cap. He took nine or more wickets nine times and bowled with an economy of less than seven times. He took 11 wickets in the middle overs, which was the highest for a fast bowler. His falls shot percentage was 41%.
Josh Hazlewood (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
Innings 12 | Wicket 22 | Economy 8.77 | Average 17.54
Hazlewood led the RCB bowling attack. He influenced Powerplay (7.27 economy), middle overs (wickets every 10 balls) and death overs. He recorded 3/21 figures in Qualifier-1, while he was playing a first match in a month.
(With PTI input)