Adam Gilchrist
The Australian wicketkeeper was arguably the best player for Deccan Chargers in what was otherwise a disappointing campaign. Gilchrist aggregated 436 runs from 14 games, with a flamboyant 109 not out against Mumbai Indians being his best. He also had three half-centuries to his credit. And when he was entrusted the responsibility of the captain following VVS Laxman's injury, he did a commendable job. He will have to play a crucial role again for the Hyderabad team to make an impact in the second season.
Andrew Symonds
He played just four matches in the inaugural season before leaving to join the Australian national side in the West Indies. But he was impressive all along, particularly his unbeaten 117 against eventual winners Rajasthan Royals, an effort that earned him the man-of-the-match award. With him now making a comeback into the Australian team, after a series of controversies and disciplinary issues, Deccan Chargers can expect a significant contribution from his blade.
Herschelle Gibbs
A disaster in the inaugural season, Gibbs managed just 167 runs in nine matches, failing to cross fifty even once. However, the South African is back among the runs and has the ability to dictate terms, two factors the Deccan Chargers' hope will work in their favour. Alongside Gilchrist and Symonds, Gibbs is the man who can change the course of a match at any time.
Chaminda Vaas
The Sri Lankan managed just five wickets in the inaugural edition. And with age catching up, he is no more the force he once used to be. But his responsibilities keep on increasing. In the absence of big names, he remains the strike bowler for Deccan Chargers. What might just work in his favour is the experience factor.
Rudra Pratap Singh
15 wickets @ 29.46 and an economy rate of 8.61. Impressive numbers in the context of Twenty20 cricket. Equally impressive was RP Singh during the inaugural IPL. The above stats belong to him. But since then not much has happened in his career. The second edition might just be the platform he needs to resurrect his career.
Rohit Sharma
404 runs in 13 matches. Four half centuries. Impressive statistics that define Rohit Sharma's contribution to the Deccan Chargers' cause in the inaugural IPL. Alas, it turned out to be an exercise in futility as the Hyderabad team finished last. Rohit hasn't been in as good form recently but with the kind of ability he has, he can spring a surprise once the Deccan Chargers begin their campaign in season two.
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