Rohit Sharma
The Mumbai Indians skipper actually tried his level best to take his team into the playoffs. Every time he performed, Mumbai emerged triumphantly. However, his performance in the first innings wasn’t as effective as in the second innings, as all his five half-centuries came while chasing a target. If we only consider his performances in the 1st innings, the numbers are completely different. In 7 matches that he has batted first, he has managed to score only 95 runs at a shocking average of 13.57. Probably Rohit feels more comfortable while chasing and having a set target set in mind, and not so much when he has to pace the innings and set a target. He scored 489 runs at an average of 44.45 and was 6th on the highest run-getter list.