# 2 Mayank Agarwal:-

Mayank Agarwal stole the show in the Indian batting line up in the last few seasons. His two double centuries (against South-Africa and Bangladesh) showed the 28-year-old could play offensively as well as defensively. Agarwal can punch the ball powerfully with his classic cover drives and can pull the ball well on bouncy wickets.
Agarwal doesn’t hesitate to play big shots against the spinners and has looked strong while playing on the front foot as well as the back foot. The right-hander scored 754 runs in 11 innings with an average of 68.54. His highest score this year was 243. He scored two half-centuries and three centuries in 2019.