Want to know who’s in and out of form? Honeyball has done the hard work for you, recalling all the best and worst BBL-contracted performers from the 2025 Indian Premier League.
Indian Premier League (March 22 to June 3)
Mitch Marsh was the standout of the BBL contingent in the IPL this year, finishing fifth in the Orange Cap race for most runs with 627 runs in 13 knocks opening the batting for Lucknow Super Giants.
Marsh was consistent with 6 half-centuries and a hundred, with a 163 strike rate. He also didn’t bowl a ball.
Josh Inglis and Marcus Stoinis’ Punjab Kings made the final, with both playing key roles with the bat.
Inglis scored 278 runs in 11 knocks at first drop with a strike rate of 162.57, while Stoinis only made 160 runs in his middle-order role but had the seventh best strike rate in the IPL at 186.04.
Glenn Maxwell had a bit-part role in that side, playing 7 games, scoring 48 runs and taking 4 wickets.
Tim David played 12 games for the title-winning RCB but not the final. He was eighth overall for strike, plundering 187 runs at 185.14 in his usual middle-order role.
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