Even cheap players are performing brilliantly in IPL 2024, see full list

- 11 matches have been played so far in IPL 2024
- Expensive players failed in the league this season
- Cheap players left a mark with their performance
So far 11 matches have been played in IPL 2024. Meanwhile, many talented players are being seen. While some expensive players have failed in the league, some cheap players have left a mark with their performance. These players, who got less money in the auction, are now performing brilliantly in the 17th season. These players include Mayank Yadav of Lucknow Super Giants and Rachin Ravindra of Chennai Super Kings, Abhishek Porel and Ramandeep Singh of Delhi Capitals.
Mayank Yadav
In the 11th match of IPL 2024, Lucknow Super Giants faced Punjab Kings on Saturday. In this match, fast bowler Mayank Yadav made his debut for LSG. Mayank's speed was seen in the debut match itself. Mayank Yadav achieved 3 important successes by giving away just 27 runs at an economy of 6.8 in his 4 overs. Mayank took the wickets of Punjab's top order bowlers. The fast bowler made Jonny Bairstow, Prabhsimran Singh and wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma his victims. LSG bought Mayank for just Rs 20 lakh. He could not play the last season due to injury.
Rachin Ravindra
In the mini auction held before IPL 2024, Chennai Super Kings bought Rachin Ravindra at a cheap price. Racine's performance in the World Cup 2023 was expected to fetch a huge sum in the auction. However, CSK bought Rachin for just Rs 1.8 crore. In IPL 2024, Rachin is opening the innings with CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad. He has scored 83 runs in the 2 matches played so far. In the first match against RCB, Rachin scored 37 runs on 15 balls and against GT he scored 46 runs on 20 balls.
Abhishek Porel
In the second match of IPL 2024, Delhi Capitals' young batsman Abhishek Porel scored unbeaten 32 runs in 10 balls at a strike rate of 320. During this, 4 fours and 2 sixes came from his bat. He could score only 9 runs against RR. Abhishek was bought by Delhi for Rs 20 lakh.
Ramandeep Singh
In the third match of the league, Kolkata Knight Riders' middle-order batsman Ramandeep Singh scored 35 runs in 17 balls. During this, apart from 1 four, he also hit 4 sixes. KKR bought Ramandeep Singh for just Rs 20 lakh.