IPL 2025: Best XI of uncapped players ft. Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Digvesh Rathi

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|08-06-2025

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 concluded with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally lifting their maiden title at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, defeating Punjab Kings (PBKS) in a thrilling finale. While big names made headlines, it was the uncapped Indian players—still waiting for their national debuts—who left an indelible mark this season. Their fearless batting, gritty bowling, and match-turning moments brought a refreshing energy to the tournament. Let’s have a look at the curated XI of the best uncapped Indian players who made IPL 2025 unforgettable.

Best XI of uncapped players in IPL 2025

1. Priyansh Arya (Punjab Kings) – The southpaw powerhouse

  • Role: Left-handed opener
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 475 runs | SR: 179.24

A revelation from day one, Arya exploded into the IPL scene with his aggressive intent and flair. His jaw-dropping century off just 39 balls against Chennai Super Kings became an instant classic. Arya’s consistency at the top helped PBKS reach the final, and his Orange Cap contention underlined his breakout season.

2. Vaibhav Suryavanshi (Rajasthan Royals)-The 14-year-old phenom

  • Role: Right-handed opener
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 252 runs | SR: 206.55

Making history at just 14, Suryavanshi turned heads with his 38-ball 101 against Gujarat Titans. With a strike rate above 200 and a fearless attitude beyond his years, the teenager didn’t just participate—he dominated. His crisp timing and clarity of shot selection place him on the radar for the future.

3. Prabhsimran Singh (Punjab Kings) – The explosive wicket-keeper

  • Role: Wicketkeeper-batter
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 549 runs | SR: 160.52

Prabhsimran was the anchor of PBKS’s batting unit. He built partnerships, launched attacks in the powerplay, and took on bowling attacks with confidence. His standouts include a 91-run blitz versus LSG. Combined with reliable keeping, he’s among the most complete uncapped players this season.

4. Abhishek Porel (Delhi Capitals) – Mr. dependable

  • Role: Left-handed batter
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 301 runs | SR: 146.82

Not always flashy but incredibly effective, Porel’s adaptability made him an asset for Delhi. Whether anchoring at No. 3 or finishing at No. 5, he brought composure to an otherwise shaky middle order. His smart cricketing brain and ability to switch gears add valuable depth.

5. Nehal Wadhera (Punjab Kings) – The calm aggressor

  • Role: Left-handed middle-order batter
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 369 runs | SR: 145.84

Wadhera’s ability to handle spin and pace alike made him crucial in crunch situations. His back-to-back quickfire fifties were instrumental in PBKS’s playoff push. Mature beyond his experience, Wadhera emerged as one of the league’s top batting prospects.

6. Shashank Singh (Punjab Kings) – The ice-cold finisher

  • Role: Right-handed Batter
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 350 runs | SR: 153.50

Clutch moments defined Shashank’s campaign—whether it was his unbeaten 61* in the final or explosive late cameos during the league. A natural finisher and a can be tried as a captain for this XI with performances that spoke louder than any title.

7. Naman Dhir (Mumbai Indians) – The death overs dynamo

  • Role: Right-handed batter and off-spinner
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 252 runs | SR: 182.60

Often overshadowed, Dhir was MI’s best-kept secret. His finishing heroics at the death—especially a 46-run burst off 24 balls—were game-changers. Adding value with his part-time spin, Dhir is tailor-made for T20 impact.

8. Vipraj Nigam (Delhi Capitals) – The game-changing all-rounder

  • Role: Lower-order batter & leg-spinner
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 142 runs | SR: 179.74 | 11 wickets | Best: 2/18

Nigam brought the X-factor. Whether it was a quickfire 39 in a massive chase or crucial wickets of marquee players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharmahe delivered with bat and ball. His all-round contributions were pivotal in DC’s campaign.

9. Digvesh Rathi (Lucknow Super Giants) – The quirky wicket magnet

  • Role: Leg-spinner and a character on the field
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 14 wickets | Best: 2/30

Rathi’s unique bowling style and viral celebration grabbed attention, but his control and match temperament made him LSG’s go-to spinner. Outshining seasoned pros, his presence in the XI speaks volumes of his potential.

10. Yash Dayal (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) – The pressure performer

  • Role: Left-arm Pacer
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 13 wickets | Best: 2/18

Dayal’s redemption arc was a treat for cricket romantics. From choking Chennai in a last-over thriller to containing PBKS in the final, his composure was championship material. Swing, yorkers, and nerves of steel—he had it all.

11. Vaibhav Arora (Kolkata Knight Riders) – The silent destroyer

  • Role: Right-arm Pacer
  • IPL 2025 Stats: 17 wickets | Best: 3/29

KKR’s pace battery had a standout in Vaibhav. Often opening the bowling, his ability to knock over left-handers and bowl tight overs in the slog stood out. His consistency helped KKR stay competitive despite missing the playoffs.

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