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Pragyan Ojha names the 2 most consistent duo in the IPL history

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Pragyan Ojha

Consistency pays dividence in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the most successful and rich cricket league in the world. A consistent performance in the Indian Premier League (IPL) offers you the opportunity to show everyone what you are capable of.

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So many great cricketers have graced the Indian Premier League (IPL) in their cricket career. Many have made big names after playing in the competition. You take name of Virat Kohli as the most successful cricketer to have played in the IPL.

Now you may wonder who the most consistent performer in the Indian Premier League (IPL) really is. Pragyan Ojha, the former Indian cricketer, who have also played in the competition, has named Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner as the most consistent performer in the IPL.

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While speaking to Cricbuzz, Pragyan Ojha said that Indian left-hand batsman Shikhar Dhawan and Australian batsman David Warner is the most consistent performer in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Further adding that Dhawan can build the inning, but when needed, can play aggressive cricket.

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“For me, there are two players who have always been consistent. One is Dhawan and the other is David Warner,” said Pragyan Ojha.

Both aged over 35-years-old, the duo have not shown a halt in their career yet and is considered still one of the bests in the competition.

Both of them had number of pursuiter in the IPL 2022 Mega Auction held earlier in February. While Shikhar Dhawan bagged 8.25 crore from Punjab Kings, David Warner got 6.25 crore from Delhi Capitals.

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As of midway IPL 2022, Shikhar Dhawan is the second all-time most run scorer in the Indian Premier League (IPL) history, right behind Virat Kohli with 6086 runs from 200 matches, while David Warner sits 5th in the list, with 5668 runs from 155 matches.

In the IPL 2022, their presence on the pitch still scares the bowlers, that’s the quality that they bring to the competition and their team.