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Not on board the gravy train

Players with impressive Twenty20 averages and economy-rates but who are not part of the 2011 IPL

David Miller and Colin Ingram head for practice, Dubai, November 7, 2010

Colin Ingram (right) made it to the IPL at the auction. David Miller (left) had to wait until later  •  AFP

While the IPL chugs through its everlasting schedule, splashing its gravy all over the Indian subcontinent, we dug up a list of players who missed its virtues and vices for various reasons - injury, apathy, and for want of a USP - despite having impressive Twenty20 numbers. We also included players who are part of this season's squads but haven't played a game yet, and ordered the tables according to stats between this IPL and the previous one.
Kevin Pietersen should have been playing for Deccan Chargers. They had bought him for $650,000 at the player auction in January. During England's World Cup campaign, though, Pietersen's hernia got so bad he needed to have an operation, which ruled him out of the rest of that tournament and the IPL as well. Losing Pietersen was a huge blow for Deccan, for he had been in terrific form. Between the 2010 and 2011 seasons of the IPL, Pietersen scored 274 runs in eight Twenty20 international innings, averaging 46 and striking at 142. He was the Player of the Tournament during the 2010 World Twenty20 and a real bargain for Deccan.
David Miller had a promising start to his South Africa career. A hard-hitting middle-order batsman, Miller made his debut in the Caribbean in May 2010, and averages 41 and strikes at 134 after six Twenty20 international innings. He was one of numerous unsold players at the IPL auction, though, when obscure names like Adam Lyth and Nathan Rimmington attracted bids. Another South African batsman Colin Ingram, a contemporary of Miller, did get picked up but is yet to play for Delhi Daredevils. Rileee Rossouw and Jonathan Vandiar are in a similar predicament at Royal Challengers Bangalore. Miller was later signed by Kings XI Punjab as a replacement for Dimitri Mascarenhas, but hasn't played yet.
Best recent Twenty20 International batting averages by players not in IPL 2011/not yet played in IPL 2011 (qualification: 5 innings, since IPL 2010)
PlayerMat Inns NO Runs HS AveSR 100 50
T Taibu6 5 3 93 45* 46.50117.72 0 0
KP Pietersen 88 2 274 73* 45.66 141.960 2
DA Miller 6 63 123 36* 41.00 133.69 00
Salman Butt 8 8 1267 73 38.14 125.94 0 2
Umar Akmal 16 15 2 41264 31.69 128.34 0 3
BRM Taylor 5 5 1 11259 28.00 115.46 0 1
C Kieswetter 9 9 0 24463 27.11 117.87 0 1
Kamran Akmal 10 10 0 25373 25.30 122.22 0 2
AD Mathews 9 7 1 14658 24.33 109.77 0 1
CA Ingram 5 5 1 9446* 23.50 123.68 0 0
S Chanderpaul 6 6 1 11629 23.20 98.30 0 0
TT Bresnan 11 6 3 6723* 22.33 126.41 0 0
MJ Guptill 8 8 1 15354 21.85 114.17 0 1
MJ Lumb 7 7 0 13733 19.57 141.23 0 0
Misbah-ul-Haq 9 9 2 12841 18.28 90.78 0 0
H Masakadza 6 6 0 10972 18.16 101.86 0 1
DJ Bravo 7 6 0 10840 18.00 100.00 0 0
SPD Smith 11 9 3 10834 18.00 125.58 0 0
LJ Wright 11 8 2 10845* 18.00 117.39 0 0
CK Kapugedera 9 7 1 10237* 17.00 114.60 0 0
There's a Daniel (Vettori) and a (Ryan) Harris in the IPL but no Daniel Harris, who was one of the names that didn't even cause a stir in the auction room. After the auction, however, Harris caused a stir in Australia's Big Bash, ending it as the Player of the Series. A qualified doctor, Harris scored 443 runs for South Australia in his previous 12 Twenty20 innings, at a strike-rate of 134 and average of 44. Given the number of Australian coaches in the IPL, a stint in the future isn't out of the question.
The highest strike-rate in the table below belongs to little-known Colin Munro. He wasn't even in the countless-player IPL auction. Munro made his domestic Twenty20 debut for Auckland a few weeks before the deadline for registering for the auction and made a duck. Since then he scored 224 runs in seven innings at a strike-rate of 160 as Auckland won the HRV Cup.
Best recent Twenty20 batting averages by players not in IPL 2011/not yet played in IPL 2011 (qualification: 8 innings since IPL 2010)
Player Mat InnsNO Runs HS Ave SR 10050
JM How 9 92 362 96 51.71 148.97 03
SJ Walters 12 11 7184 53* 46.00 113.58 0 1
CJ Ferguson 10 9 3 27371 45.50 141.45 0 2
OA Shah 24 23 7 71480 44.62 122.89 0 3
DJ Harris 12 12 2 44370 44.30 134.24 0 4
DM Bravo 10 9 2 30870 44.00 132.18 0 2
Shahzaib Hasan 12 12 2 433101* 43.30 145.79 1 3
A McGrath 12 10 4 25173* 41.83 110.57 0 1
KP Pietersen 9 9 2 28973* 41.28 142.36 0 2
MN Samuels 12 12 4 31780* 39.62 106.73 0 2
LMP Simmons 12 12 2 39383 39.30 113.58 0 4
AN Cook 11 11 1 38873 38.80 132.42 0 3
Salman Butt 9 9 1 30873 38.50 125.71 0 2
AN Petersen 11 11 2 34084* 37.77 137.65 0 4
C Munro 10 8 2 22466* 37.33 160.00 0 1
WJ Durston 16 15 3 445111 37.08 129.36 1 2
JWA Taylor 14 14 3 40762* 37.00 136.12 0 4
RE Levi 8 8 1 25868 36.85 145.76 0 3
MR Ramprakash 11 11 2 33163* 36.77 116.54 0 3
GJ Bailey 8 8 2 22051 36.66 143.79 0 1
England's players had few bidders during the auction because they had heavy international and county schedules and high base prices. Only Pietersen, Stuart Broad, Eoin Morgan, Paul Collingwood, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Owais Shah and Michael Lumb had bids. One player who'd have been a good buy, though, was Tim Bresnan, considering the premium on all-round skills. Between the previous IPL and this one, Bresnan had a strike-rate of 126.41 in six innings and took nine wickets in 11 T20Is with an economy-rate of 6.57.
The table below is littered with Pakistani bowlers for they have been most successful in the Twenty20 format. The top wicket-takers in the shortest game are Shahid Afridi, Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal. However, the IPL's continued ignoring of Pakistani talent for reasons beyond cricket has deprived the tournament of considerable entertainment.
Mitchell Johnson, on the other hand, doesn't want to play in the IPL. If he did, he'd be snapped up in a trice. He's taken 15 wickets in 10 matches at an economy-rate of 7.15 between the third and the fourth IPL and, in addition to his bowling skills, he hits the ball hard as well.
Best recent Twenty20 International economy-rates by players not in IPL 2011/not yet played in IPL 2011 (qualification: 125 balls since IPL 2010)
Player Mat BallsRuns Wkts BBI Ave Econ 45
DJG Sammy 8 136125 9 3/8 13.88 5.51 00
MH Yardy 11 216 2149 2/19 23.77 5.94 0 0
BAW Mendis 7 156 165 83/24 20.62 6.34 0 0
GP Swann 11 228 244 163/24 15.25 6.42 0 0
TT Bresnan 11 220 241 93/10 26.77 6.57 0 0
SCJ Broad 9 173 190 102/18 19.00 6.58 0 0
Mohammad Amir 8 186 206 143/23 14.71 6.64 0 0
Shahid Afridi 16 347 401 164/14 25.06 6.93 1 0
MG Johnson 10 230 273 153/15 18.20 7.12 0 0
Saeed Ajmal 16 325 389 234/26 16.91 7.18 1 0
A Nehra 6 144 178 123/19 14.83 7.41 0 0
RJ Sidebottom 9 171 214 123/23 17.83 7.50 0 0
Mohammad Hafeez 13 174 219 51/10 43.80 7.55 0 0
Abdul Razzaq 15 138 178 73/13 25.42 7.73 0 0
SPD Smith 11 177 230 133/20 17.69 7.79 0 0
KD Mills 7 151 207 93/37 23.00 8.22 0 0
Shoaib Akhtar 8 180 249 113/38 22.63 8.30 0 0
Umar Gul 8 137 201 42/13 50.25 8.80 0 0
You'd think an under-the-radar bowler who has a domestic Twenty20 record of 26 wickets in 13 matches at an average of 9.57 and economy of 5.61 would be a clever buy at the IPL auction. Krishmar Santokie, a 26-year-old fast bowler from Jamaica, wasn't in it though. He made a name for himself in the Caribbean T20 2010 and not much is known about him. The West Indians are under-represented at the IPL but if Santokie keeps this up, he will turn the head of a scout or two.
Best recent Twenty20 economy-rates by players not in IPL 2011/not yet played in IPL 2011 (qualification: 200 balls since IPL 2010)
Player Mat BallsRuns Wkts BBI Ave Econ 45
Wahab Riaz 12 208185 14 3/14 13.21 5.33 00
K Santokie 11 224 21821 5/24 10.38 5.83 0 1
RDB Croft 16 347 343 223/19 15.59 5.93 0 0
NO Miller 17 347 344 112/4 31.27 5.94 0 0
DE Bernard 13 245 244 133/13 18.76 5.97 0 0
RW Price 10 228 229 102/24 22.90 6.02 0 0
MH Yardy 29 612 628 292/14 21.65 6.15 0 0
WPUJC Vaas 17 345 364 233/16 15.82 6.33 0 0
Mohammad Amir 9 204 216 143/23 15.42 6.35 0 0
GP Swann 12 252 268 183/24 14.88 6.38 0 0
SJ Benn 14 270 290 102/22 29.00 6.44 0 0
TT Bresnan 12 244 262 103/10 26.20 6.44 0 0
D Bishoo 14 306 329 264/17 12.65 6.45 1 0
DR Briggs 25 528 570 363/5 15.83 6.47 0 0
BAW Mendis 11 240 259 133/14 19.92 6.47 0 0
JD Middlebrook 18 330 356 132/12 27.38 6.47 0 0
NM Carter 23 444 480 233/28 20.86 6.48 0 0
SR Patel 18 348 377 173/26 22.17 6.50 0 0
JP Kreusch 14 204 222 103/19 22.20 6.52 0 0
MJ Mason 14 317 345 183/12 19.16 6.52 0 0

Travis Basevi is a cricket statistician and UK Senior Programmer for Cricinfo and other ESPN sports websites. George Binoy is an Assistant Editor at ESPNcricinfo